You're probably wondering where I am with this thing, anyways. At least, a lot of people have been asking me about it lately. (If you have absolutely no clue as to what this thing is, click here.)

    School has proven to be busier than I had expected, and I have also been strangely unmotivated to draw lately, aside from goofy little doodles that may or may not be meaningful and probably aren't worth scanning. So here's where the project stands as of now:

    If someone sends me a channel quote that is artworthy, and which inspires me to put pencil to old dot-matrix printer paper, I'll draw it. I don't have a whole lot of material to work with at the moment. Make them short-- I have, among other things, a huge novella-length improv-RPG session which I would love to draw, but which would probably short out my attention span. I have also been toying with the idea of a Doctor Who story comic, either in periodic three-frame or chapter-story manga/comic book format.

    Whichever I end up doing, it won't be a regular thing-- I'll add to it whenever I feel like drawing. I admire people like Paul Gadzikowski (new cartoons weekly) and Mark Stanley (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) and Bill Holbrook (every freakin' single day!) who can pull drawings out of a hat on a regular schedule, but, as I said before, my attention span would suffer a meltdown if I tried anything like that. If I wanted to do that, I'd get myself a job actually drawing something and selling it for money. As it stands, I want to do fanfiction and fan art, which of course I can't legally get money for, so I'm doing it strictly for fun and I'm not going to let it become something stressful. In other words, I'll post them when I feel like it and it probably won't be on a regular basis.

    That said, you can have a look at some of the stuff I've drawn so far, and you can read the online comics I read (those three guys I mentioned up there, and many more).

    My drawings
    The 42nd Doctor (1999): an early rendition of my own IRC persona, probably the central figure of any fanfic cartoons I may draw in the future (yes, I am fully aware of the term "Mary Sue"-- click here to find out more).
    NemoDream (1999): another denizen of #drwhochat.
    The 2nd Doctor (1999): a somewhat anime-ish rendering of Patrick Troughton.
    The 42nd Doctor (2000): an updated version.
    Yours truly (2000): a self-portrait.

    Other people's cartoons
    Fanfiction crossover comics by Paul Gadzikowski
    Freefall by Mark Stanley
    General Protection Fault by Jeffery T. Darlington
    Kevin and Kell by Bill Holbrook
    Sluggy Freelance by Peter Abrams
    Unicorn Jelly by Jennifer Diane Reitz
    User Friendly by Illiad
    Wendy by Josh Lesnick

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