Archive for April, 2008

Subnormality for April 27th

April 28, 2008


New comic’s finished. Frightfully sorry for the delay! This is what happens when you stupidly give the main character a checkerboard outfit. Cue hours of coloring.

–Rowntree

Subnormality for April 20th

April 20, 2008

This week’s installment is now available. And here for no particular reason is the unadorned black and white art (click to view):

–Rowntree

Subnormality for April 13th

April 13, 2008

New comic done. For those wondering, these are the ingredients of a Caesar:

6 oz. Clamato Juice
1½ oz. Vodka
2 Dashes Hot Sauce
2 Dashes Worcestershire Sauce
Celery salt
Freshly Ground Pepper

I’d rather drink blood.

Super Extra Joy and Love,

–Rowntree

Interview: RC Pop Art

April 10, 2008

Heya. I did an interview with Robbie Conaway of RC Pop Art, so shouldst thou wish to read it, thou mustst headst on over to this place right here. The text can be hard to read if your monitor’s brightness is too low, but a simple right-click/select all in your web browser will solve that (this means you, Mom…). Mr. Conaway is a fine fellow indeed, and I thank him for this opportunity to go on and on and on about whatever it is I think is interesting. Until next time, I remain…

…Winston Rowntree

(I’d be very surprised if that’s his real name. I bet his real name’s something embarrassing like “Sparkles” or “Dickie,” so he changed it to Winston for the internet.)

Subnormality for April 6th

April 6, 2008

The new comic is finished. It has a shopping mall and a creepy guy and some yellow fliers. Not much else to say, really.  Oh, I added a new link to the blog: BANANAGLASS. This comic just launched and there’s only six strips so far, but it’s so promising that I’m linking to it already. I am officially on the bandwagon, and am nestling in among the tubas and kick drums for the long haul. The cellists are passing around cucumber sandwiches and watered-down orange juice, and now the metaphor is getting out of control so I will say adieu for now and thanks for reading!

Keep the peace,

Rowntree