
1.) Here’s the storyline where he runs a TV show:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.
2.) Here’s the storyline where he goes to space:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
3.) And specifically, where he fights a bear:
4.) And here’s where he pilots his own plane:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13.
…are there any Flaco adventures I left out, on that list?
– Hello, madame. How are you?
– My God! It’s the most handsome man in the world!
– Yes, madame. I am the most handsome man in the world.
– And you have muscles of steel, and eyes like the blue sky.
– Yes, madame. It is true.
– But…sir? Why do you have five lettuce?
– It’s not a mystery, madame. I love lettuce.
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So here’s the question of the day: Did Arthur not lose his ability to speak Spanish in the below storyline? …or is it maybe coming back? Read it and be the judge: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Click the numbers open in new tabs to read the storyline
1.) The Welcome Page
2.) The Audio Tour (mp3 file)
Thanks for readin’ Sheldon! The comic strip with 28% more concentrated awesomeness than the leading brand.
— Dave
I’ll be signin’ and sellin’ and chattin’ and high-fivin’. I’ll be putting free, awesome sketches in books, and parting with Sheldon Original Strip Art for $25 off the normal price! And don’t forget to ask for your 2008 Commemorative Wizard World High-Five: I’m only bringing 98!
I’ll be at table 2820 all three days. Come on out!
(Oh, and if you want a specific original strip, e-mail me to make sure I bring it along. Thanks! See you there!)
Look at the size of this puppy next to the Sheldon books:
Here’s a list of chapter headings for the book, and a breakdown of the author who steered each:
Introduction (Scott Kurtz)
Chapter 1: Your Webcomic (Dave Kellett)
Chapter 2: Your Characters (Scott Kurtz)
Chapter 3: Formatting (Kris Straub)
Chapter 4: Image Preparation (Brad Guigar)
Chapter 5: Writing (Scott Kurtz)
Chapter 6: Website Design (Kris Straub)
Chapter 7: Branding & Building (Scott Kurtz)
Chapter 8: Interacting with your Audience (Dave Kellett)
Chapter 9: Monetizing your Webcomic (Dave Kellett)
Chapter 10: Books (Brad Guigar)
Chapter 11: Conventions (Brad Guigar)
Chapter 12: Next Steps (Kris Straub)
Chapter 13: A Final Thought (Dave Kellett)
You’ll notice, as soon as you start reading the book, that all four of us are heard from throughout the book — even in chapters we didn’t author — by piping in via sidebars, or voice-bubble “chime-ins” to the topic at hand. It makes for a more interesting read, to see where four artists agree and disagree.
Here are some shots of sample pages:




But here is the bad news: I just found out that the book distributor’s delivery to the Sheldon store won’t be here until Saturday! Three days late, the bums!
Know though, that we’re going to work double-time to get all pre-orders shipped out to you ASAP, as soon as we get ’em! Your support means the world to me, and I am personally going to make sure these ship as fast as humanly possible.
You may remember them from the first pages of “62% More Awesome,” the third Sheldon collection. They feature Flaco, Arthur, Oso and Sheldon…stacked up in all their awesomeness, then shocked in their splashdown. Both drawings are on 11″ x 14″ Bristol Vellum cardstock, drawn with Faber Castell Pitt and Micron Pigma pens. Get both in one throw: They really make for a cool one-two when both of them are framed or displayed next to one another. I really think you’ll dig them.

Here are two closeup shots…
If you’re interested, go ahead and throw your name into the hat. I started the bid at the lowest possible ebay price, which is something like .99 cents.
I’ll get us started…
I’m reading (…writing?) this in Los Angeles, California, sitting in my cartooning studio. Outside we had a really nice high-sixties (high-teens, in Celsius) day. Felt like Spring has sprung.
Where are you right now?
After watching that YouTube link, my wife looked up and said, “You know what would’ve made that bird *really* awesome? If it looked straight into the camera and did a dead-on David Attenborough impersonation.”