Chris talks to Tim about his antics with Angela, in the shop, and finds out it’s not just Tim she plays with.
Feeling sorry for Tim, Angela suggests another movie, and finds another thing out about Tim.
I’m glad and very grateful for Mat Nastos’ help this past week, on the strips. His artwork is stellar and really gave the storyline the extra punch that was needed.
As of Wednesday, it’s back to my less stylized artwork, but hey, I’m not a slave driver and I’m not going to hold a gun to Mat’s head and demand more work… that’s what holding his pens to ransom will do later on.
Tim’s bizarre adventure continues and ends with a narrow escape.
You have to hand it to Mat Nastos to deliver yet another hilarious strip, especially the first panel. I have to say that Mat really brings the scripts, that I hand to him, alive. Plus, its been fun actually adding the colour work to his strips.
Tim starts a diary of his experiences, on his trip through the stars, aboard the mysterious UFO.
Mat Nastos really delivered with this strip. His ink work is beyond awesome and how he captured every expression and pose is just sublime.
Justin, Lee and Tim watch a starry sky and so begins an epic odyssey.
This week’s strips are being drawn and inked by none other than the hugely awesome Mat Nastos, of Elfsong fame. Mat wanted to turn his hands to doing a few strips and so I gave him a script for a storyline I had in mind, and let him unleash his warped and creative sense of creativity and humour onto this humble strip.
If you like these strips, then please check out his awesome site at www.elfsong.com, and if you’re in the Los Angeles area, swing on down to Frank and Son Collectible Show, to meet him and myself at our respective booths and enjoy seeing us at work.
Angela suggests to Tim a night in with a movie, but it reveals that he has some unexplained fear of Tom Cruise.
This of course leads into a week-long storyline which will be drawn by my good mate, Mat Nastos.














