I got featured last week! It makes me happy. :] (I didn't feature myself, of course.) I've never been featured before actually, and it turns out that the best thing about it is getting lots of new comments. Every red-blooded comic creator loves comments. So, much appreciation for the people who posted a little something, I've read all of them even if I'm not a respond-to-comments kind of person.
The comic Supernatural Law was brought to my attention, figures my best ideas turn out not to be very original, Repository wasn't either. :[ But it seems like their comic is relatively well known (I wiki'ed it) so if you're into monsters AND lawyers (which maybe you are, being here) you might like that one! Myself, I won't be checking it out, because I prefer to continue on in willful ignorance lest I duplicate a situation or joke or (gasp) find out I've already done so. Theirs seems to be more of a story-based thing while mine are one-off gags but the premise is a little too close for comfort for me. :] They've even got a legal consultant while I've just got my TV-informed ideas of what might make law entertaining.
Ah, originality... Well there's an Isaac Asimov short story (comedy) from 1950 called "Equal Rites" about a ghost getting a layer so he can retain ownership over the house he's been haunting.
And the Idea was probably explored long before that.
Anyway, it doesn't matter. Abby Sanders is the star here, and WHAT a star she is! Sexy, sassy, cynical and smooth.
Featuring yourself would be an absolute disgrace under normal circumstances, but as it's you I won't lodge a complaint with, er, you.
Packed lunches though... funny! :)
I was a Wolff & Byrd fan a long time ago, (25 years.. Yikes!), I didn't know it was still being produced.
One of their first stories had the gag about the invisible man appearing in court. I guess all supernatural lawyers have to get that one out of the way.
I checked out Supernatural Law -- it's a good comic, but I find that Abby Sanders LttS works better. The premise is silly so a faster pace lets one just focus on the jokes. Or maybe I'm just biased.