Also! Check out this amazing rendering of the Emperor’s ship that Sheldon reader Maxwell made. Click HERE for a larger version.
David Malki and I will be visiting from 5-8PM, signin’ books, handin’ out high fives, drawin’ sketches, and just generally enjoyin’ ourselves. If you are in the Bellflower area, please stop by:
Metropolis Comics
16509 Bellflower Blvd.
Bellflower, CA 90706
The full archives can easily be read over in the place-holder site (until the new one gets built). Swing by over HERE.
For an independent cartoonist like myself, there is no kinder support you can show than picking up a book in the Sheldon Store. It directly relates to the continued good health of the strip and the site.
…And with the kind support you guys continue to show the strip…there’ll be new Sheldon comics for many years to come. 🙂
Just a reminder: You can now read the archives easily, in order — and including all the “historical” documents from the empire — over HERE.
My joking idea from the other week seems to have been more prophetic than I ever could’ve feared.
I’m speaking, of course, about the “Star Wars Babies” strips (Read ’em here: ONE, TWO).
It turns out that Ol’ George is actually pursuing this idea.
Next up: My jokes on “Star Wars: Golden Girls Edition”, starring Betty White.
I should have all the Sheldon books with me, plus the prints. And a super exclusive which isn’t in the Sheldon Store yet: HUGS.*
*Note: Offer invalid if you’re all sweaty from a jog or somethin’.

We’re still working on the full-function, separate site for Drive…but a lot of you have been asking for a way to easily read the strips in order.
And you know what? You’re right. It’s a long-form story, with a prologue that takes place 143 years before the main story, has a mix of historical “documents” thrown in, and a bunch of other stuff that just needs its own webspace to live.
So! Thanks to the kindness and brilliance of resident Sheldon tech guru Phillip Karlsson, we now have a separate sub-directory for Drive.
The new site will replace this, once it comes online…but in the meantime, it’s a great way to read the strip: