First, the good news: I’ve just finished the DRIVE installment for this Thursday. For those that like insider hints, let’s just say it involves a species that sounds like “Smesskans”.
Secondly: I needed to check out a date in the Drive universe, and thought I’d try the Wikipedia entry on the strip…and found it kind of a bummer. It’s missin’ a lot of stuff! So if any of you are into Wikipedia, feel free to go to town on that entry!
I’d love to see you guys flesh it out!
It’s a wonderful, sarcastic, joy-filled strip — that’s perfect for kids and adults — and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s just all kinds of wonderful. Sherman’s Lagoon, guys.
Isn’t that just like family? They pop in, stir up all sorts of doubts about your path in life, and zoom right off again. At least they didn’t steal the Machito right out from under Fernando: They seem to have a propensity for that.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the Tres Primos. What’s *their* ultimate goal? What was their past that got them to the point they’re at? How did they cross paths with Fernando’s father? And what’s all this about Fernando’s father in the first place? Oh, so many delicious questions.
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Saturday’s was the final installment of the weekly double-dose-of-Drive. I really have to thank the sci fi-lovin’ folks at Star Pirates for the site sponsorship. It was immensely fun to advance the storyline over the past month. And it’s a high compliment to have a company love the strip enough that they’d want to support the site to see more.
If you enjoyed the extra Drive installments, you can thank Star Pirates by trying out their free, in-browser space MMO. In the game, you’re a Star Pirate trying to eke out a living mining asteroids, raiding other players’ ships for cargo, or teaming up for fleet-on-fleet combat! You can even play as La Familia…which I think is prit-ty rad.
Just enter in the date of the comic-print you’d like, HERE, using YYMMDD format, and you’re good to go!
…Don’t know the date of the strip you want? Search for the strip, HERE, using key words or punchlines.
We’re in our last week of our double-dose-of-Drive, and I can’t thank the folks at
Star Pirates enough. I’ve been knee-deep in finishing the documentary these last few months…but have been missing Drive immensely. So to have them give me the nudge to do two Drives a week has been really fun. (As was drawing that crowd scene on Slaughter. I especially like the big fella with the knife!)*
…and I can’t wait for you guys to see the strip later in the week!
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*Edited to note: In glancing over the image again, I think they ALL have a knife.
We’re now in week 3 of the double-dose-of-Drive, and it feels right. Feels good. Feels strong.
I hope you guys are enjoying it, too!
Sponsor Shout-out: A huge “thank you” again to the folks behind Star Pirates for sponsoring this month of strips It’s been so fun to really dive back into the story. If you’re a Drive reader and haven’t yet checked out their free, browser-based space MMo — check it out!
Hey guys! Remember last year when I got nominated for the “Best Humor” book for the Eisner Awards, and was super complimented, and got super excited, and then totally lost big-time? WELL LET’S DO IT AGAIN ‘CAUSE THEY NOMINATED ME TWO YEARS IN A ROW!
My book, “Coffee: It’s What’s For Dinner” was nominated for the “Best Humor” category of the Eisner Awards!
Woohoo!
And to celebrate, I’m giving the book out for free, with no DRM limits on it. Here’s your FREE COPY (24 Mb, PDF)!
My thinking is: I may not be represented by a big ol’ publisher, and may not have their giant marketing budget, but I do have the work itself. So I’m just gonna get out of the way and let the book do the talking for me. And in the meantime, what a great chance to give you guys the book for free…to say “thank you” for reading the strip!
So THANK YOU, guys, and enjoy the book!
(And Pssst: Hosting for this PDF kindly provided by Sheldon reader and software artist Wil Shipley of Delicious Library. Repay his kindness and check out his excellent media cataloguing application)!
Now taking bets on whether Fernando just peels out and does doughnuts with the ship until they return.
Also: A first (brief) mention of how their FTL communication system works! We’ve had word of the vidpacks system, before…but this is the first time we’ve heard tell that the whole thing is ring-dependent. (Correct me if I’m wrong, there: I don’t *think* it’s been mentioned, before.)
Off they go, to the lovely little seaside vacation village of Slaughter. Take the kids! Jet-ski rentals until 5PM!