As mentioned in the previous comic I’m running past guest strips that I have done for other webcomics everyday this week in lieu of new content due to limited time constraints. Plus, I think it’s a interesting look at some stuff most of you have never seen before.
Before I worked on Dueling Analogs and even before I worked on the outer circle I worked on Bored and Evil. For the first 200 comics of the strips run (June 7, 2004 – September 1, 2006) I handled the coloring, layout, web design and occasional script for the comic. I opted to exclude my name from the series as I never felt it was really my project. Though number wise, I think I actually put more time into Bored and Evil that Peekaboo Robert Koch who’s name actually does appear on it. Still, I had a lot of fun working with Peek on Bored and Evil. Unfortunately, I had to end my participation on the series because I just didn’t have enough time to juggle three (3) different webcomics on top of becoming a father.
The series is perpetually defunct right now, be Peek, Rich and I have been talking about reinventing the series in a new format. Unfortunately, it requires a little more upfront capital than starting a webcomic to get our venture going. But we’ll see…
Don’t forget to come back tomorrow as this week’s Five Days of Lull continues. See you then…

May 18, 2010 at 11:55 am #
I read bored and evil and after that the outer circle.
Not when they originally were posted, but about 6 months ago probably.
Some of the best reads I’ve ever had, good work!
May 19, 2010 at 9:58 pm #
thats around when I found bored and evil, and then dueling analogs form there I think( or was it form nerf now) after having read all of bored and evil. have yet to start the outer circle.