Have you seen this? Have you heard about this?
This week’s Detective Space Cat featured an epic art jam featuring the above pieces by (in order of appearance here) Mehdi Cheggour of “Enormous,” Dave Stokes (who is at Thought Bubble this weekend and whose table you should be a patron of), Jess Graham (who is working on a children’s book right now), Anthony Gregori of “Throwback,” Riley Rossmo of “Bedlam”, Rob Wilson IV (who will have a new book out soon, so I’m told, but no announcements yet), Sarah deLaine (who is working on a graphic novel and, as a bonus, is Events Coordinator at Image Comics!) and Tradd Moore of the Luther Strode series. It was crazy, it was fun, it is definitely something we will try and do again in some form or fashion.
Check it out here if you haven’t already - #26: Detective Space Odd-yssey. And if you’ve never read Detective Space Cat before, START HERE!
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If your preferred method of reading webcomics is Tumblr, don’t worry — we get it. That’s why we’ve set up this nifty way to have the comic delivered direct to your dashboard. There’s really only two draw backs: 1) you won’t be getting all of our neato commentary that we put in every post and 2) you won’t be getting the strip until Saturday, instead of Wednesday! But hey, that’s a small price to pay for comfort!
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