May 15, 2008
Behulsive Compaviour: A web comic

Here's a short webcomic that I've started to work on called Behulsive Compaviour.

Let me know what you think!

Comments (4)

HA HA... Great concept and I love the title! By the way, when the guy says, "I could care less..." what he REALLY means is that he could NOT care less. If he COULD care less, it means he cares somewhat, but he clearly does not. It's a bad mistake, but the guy also says "whole 'nother" so I'm not really surprised. :)

Are you going to produce more of these?

rule

Hey Nelson! Thanks. The title is what we call a spoonerism, kind of like "bass ackwards". Look them up, they're a lot of fun. The idea for the comic came from a joke I've used, about the ridiculousness of "can I help who's ever next". As for the I COULD care less, that's the exact point I'm making, hehe. A lot of people say that though, and also "same difference". As for making more, I'd like to. It's a lot harder than one would think, to fill 9 panes with something relatively clever/funny. I'll try my best though.

rule

I heart this comic. The concept and the flow of the comic is genius. I think your ability to transcend all different mediums shows off your talent, ability and growth as a writer. Your letting the world know that not only can you write well, but you can adapt that writing into other forms of art. I can't wait to see what comes from that beautiful mind of yours. Great job!

rule

Thanks Ashley. I appreciate the kind words. Comedy (if you can call the comic that, hehe) is something I find quite cathartic. And being the language nerd that I am, I figured I would combine those things with the limited graphic ability I have. And voila! Behulsive Compaviour. The one I'm working on now is even more word-diculous than this one (see? I can't stop PUNishing the kind readers with this...sigh). Sorry Kate. Haha.

rule

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