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Guest Strip Update

The guest strips have been coming in and, boy, do they look fantastic! You guys do such a great job. You’re gonna make my stuff look amateurish.

I thank you so much for contributing to the ADDANAC CITY mythos and I can’t wait to unveil what I have received.

If you want to send in an ADDANAC CITY Guest Strip, just check out these guidelines.

I aim to post these astounding strips sometime after June 21st. I look forward to seeing what you’ve got!






Fan Art by David LaMason of “Unbearable Bears”

Hank Color Fan Art by David Lamason

Hank Color Fan Art by David Lamason

Hank Fan Art by David LaMason

Hank Fan Art by David LaMason

I just received these drawings hot off the press from cartoonist extraordinaire, David LaMason of the “Unbearable Bears” webcomic! I was so blown away by cool Hank looks in these pics that I had to post the penciled version as well as the colored masterpiece.

So, please, go visit David’s website, Unbearable Bears, and read up on his amazing webcomic! Thanks, Dangermaus! :)


ADDANAC CITY Is 400 Comics Strong!

AC 400th by Speearr

Yes, it’s official. ADDANAC CITY has reached 400 strips! If you haven’t read my super-sized special 400th comic yet, click here.

I was elated to receive this comic commemorating AC’s milestone from Speearr, who is the creator of the webcomic series Terence N. Tijuana. I think it’s hilarious!

If you get a chance, go check out Terence N. Tijuana. It is excellence in visual storytelling. Plus, Speearr’s got a wicked funny bone, to boot. Tell him George said hi. :D


My Guest-Strip On “How Sweet It Is”

I have a guest-strip posted on Jynksie’s “How Sweet It Is” site! “How Sweet It Is” is the story of a married couple and their dealings with life, love, and laughter. The husband, Hodge, is hilarious and his viewpoints will certainly make you chuckle.

Check out my contribution to this comic strip’s wonderful mythos! And, please, be sure to let Jynksie know what you think of his side-splitting comic series.


Be My Guest-Stripper (It’s Almost Guest-Comic Time)

Last year, when I moved out here to sunny Southern California, I really needed some help keeping ADDANAC CITY afloat until I got acclimated to my new surroundings. I had to unpack my art equipment, my computer, scanner, and other electronic necessities, and turn my internet back on. I was definitely in a bind.

I sent out a call to all of my fellow webcomic friends, peers, and associates, and a vast majority of them answered my whiny plea. :) I was blessed with more than enough guest-comics to help me get back on my feet.

Well, I enjoyed receiving and reading the different interpretations of Hank and the gang from many talented and diverse cartoonists, that I wanna do it again.

It’s time to put a call out for The 2nd Annual Addanac City Guest Strip Weeks Extravaganza!

It doesn’t matter whether you’ve contributed a guest-strip before or not. I love what all of you do and it would be an honor to see your take on my characters. I’ve met many new cartoonists over the past year, and I can’t wait to see if they’ll bless me with something divine. :)

The Many Faces of Hank Addanac by last year's guests

But, first, there are a few minor lil’ rules:

1) The Guest-Strip must feature at least one Addanac City character. You can try your hand at more than that (feel free), but in order to be an AC guest comic, it must have an AC citizen somewhere in the strip.

2) Feel free to use your flagship character in the comic too. I love a good crossover, and it may make you feel more comfortable while creating an Addanac City comic.

3) The guest-comic you send to me must be no larger than 850 pixels wide if it’s in strip format, and no larger than 500 pixels wide if it’s in page format. And try to make sure the panels fit within screen-view so readers won’t have to do too much scrolling, please. :)

4) The guest-comic must be sent as a jpeg.

5) The strip must be somewhat funny. Also, keep in mind, that I stretch the envelope of taste around here, but I try not to destroy the package. I normally keep it somewhere around PG in these parts.

6) I’m gonna start running the strips I receive somewhere around the beginning of June, so you have time (although not too much). Most likely, I’ll run them in the order I get them, so you early birds can get started now. :)

Email your finished strip to me at addanaccity@gmail.com

If you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to contact me via email or in a comment, and I’ll be happy to reply to your query. Thanks again to all who will participate this year! :)


Guest-Strip Weeks Update

Man-oh-man, the comic strips have been pouring in these past few weeks! I have received some hilarious contributions created by some of my long-time webcomic friends and also from some new creators on the block. It looks like this year’s Guest Strip Weeks are gonna be pretty amusing and eventful. :)

I just wanted to post this reminder to let all of you budding artists (and established ones too) out there know that I am still accepting guest-comics. I’m gonna start posting them as soon as I wrap up this current time-traveling storyline. It looks like that will be somewhere around the early part of June, so you still have time to create your ADDANAC CITY masterpiece.

You can find out some of the rules and stipulations below. I look forward to seeing what you come up with, so don’t be shy. And be sure to spread the word to your other artistic friends! :)

The Many Faces of Hank Addanac by last year's guests

1) The Guest-Strip must feature at least one Addanac City character. You can try your hand at more than that (feel free), but in order to be an AC guest comic, it must have an AC citizen somewhere in the strip.

2) Feel free to use your flagship character in the comic too. I love a good crossover, and it may make you feel more comfortable while creating an Addanac City comic.

3) The guest-comic you send to me must be no larger than 850 pixels wide if it’s in strip format, and no larger than 500 pixels wide if it’s in page format. And try to make sure the panels fit within screen-view so readers won’t have to do too much scrolling, please. :)

4) The guest-comic must be sent as a jpeg.

5) The strip must be somewhat funny. Also, keep in mind, that I stretch the envelope of taste around here, but I try not to destroy the package. I normally keep it somewhere around PG in these parts.

6) I’m gonna start running the strips I receive somewhere around the beginning of June, so you have time (although not too much). Most likely, I’ll run them in the order I get them, so you early birds can get started now. :)

Email your finished strip to me at addanaccity@gmail.com

If you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to contact me via email or in a comment, and I’ll be happy to reply to your query. Thanks again to all who will participate this year! :)