And that, for the moment, is that. These last few weeks I’ve delivered what I believe to be a rather fine ending, but to be perfectly honest, I know that this is not the end. Though unscheduled, I’m certain that I’ll continue to randomly draw Lit Brick strips long into the future. I just can’t [...]
Archive for ‘January, 2012’
3/4 of this comic is technically just a Delusionary State strip, but in revisiting all of Molly’s past companions this week, James and Deirdre had to show up somehow. If you’re wondering why they’re inexplicably in Narnia (or some very Narniaesque location) instead of where I left them in DS, it’s fairly simple: Delusionary State [...]
And so we enter the final week of regular updates. As such, we revisit Sam, some two hundred strips later. Hey, even my most obscure characters deserve some closure, right? She’s actually been a bit redesigned, more in line with how she’ll appear in the new project later this fall. Sidenote: Baloo and Bagheera are [...]
This comic makes me laugh an absurd amount. It’s the very epitome of Lit Brick: a comic drawn using the first words and imagery that came to my head upon encountering a particular work. In this case, said words and imagery may be a bit off the beaten path. Just remember, people: the owls are [...]
I couldn’t end the strip without Deirdre putting in one last proper appearance. Just wouldn’t be right. Also, if you’re curious, those numbers were not completely random. They do have a bit of meaning, though not much. Author: Charles Dickens / Date of Publication: 1859 / Source: Wikipedia
And thus begins week TWO of “Reader Appreciation Week,” with more comics drawn from books suggested on Twitter! This next batch of comics is completely insane, but they make me laugh. Time will tell if you do too. Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton / Date of Publication: 1830 / Source: Wikipedia
I can’t even pretend that this is based on the book, considering the reference to musical lyrics. That said, I did draw my Heffalumps as regular elephants, instead of the stylized elephant-like creatures of the cartoon. Author: A. A. Milne / Date of Publication: 1926 / Source: Wikipedia
This isn’t the first time I’ve accused Holmes of trying to look cool by bending the truth. Author: Arthur Conan Doyle / Date of Publication: 1903 / Source: Wikipedia
This strip kicks off the Lit Brick Farewell Tour 2012. It has to be labeled 2012, since I’m pretty sure the comic may come back someday, in which case I’ll need to do another Farewell Tour after that run. The next two weeks feature strips based on story suggestions from Twitter, as a thank you [...]
Hey there, sports fans. I’ve some unwelcome news: Lit Brick is going to be entering a hiatus in the next few weeks. There are several reasons for this, some artistic, but the largest factor is that – as a businessman of sorts – I can no longer devote most of my time to a comic [...]




