A number of readers at various times have inquired about the story, “The Gryphon” (which you can read here if you haven’t already), noting the differences between it and other of Rick’s work. In response to this, Rick has written a brief history of this particular story in the Agitainment Forum, which you can read here. Enjoy!
That’s telling ‘er, Chet. Always gotta be on the look-out against commie claptrap!
Next week – U.F.O. part 17: Incredulity!
We’ve been scratching our heads lately over how best to spread the word about Agitainment.Comics. We know YOU know there’s something special going on here, but lots of people haven’t the foggiest. So we’ve come up with a little incentive. For anyone who posts a link to us online, Twitters or blogs about us and includes a link, adds us to Stumble or Delicious or any similar site, or writes a positive review on an already submitted link, you’ll receive this awesome UFO wallpaper for your computer–absolutely FREE!

Smart move, Chet. Aliens love malarkey like peanut butter loves jelly.
Next week – U.F.O. part 18: True Love!
This one’s for all you EC fans out there: Have a (CHOKE) and a smile!
Next week – U.F.O. part 19: All’s Fair…
HOW TO DRAW COMICS:
THE AGITAINMENT WAY!
The real-life saga of one man’s struggle against his art materials!
Now that I’ve got your attention, frantic reader, I want to talk to you about something that’s been on my mind lately: namely, what it takes to be a comic book artist. …READ MORE »
If you scan to the left of this very page, you’ll discover rollicking Rick is starting a sensational series of scintillating Soapboxes on the topic of — you guessed it — How To Draw Comics! …READ MORE »
To paraphrase an old song, “Love is a many tendrilled thing!”
Next week – U.F.O. part 20: Run, Chet, Run!
HOW TO DRAW COMICS:
INKING WITH A BRUSH pt 1
Continuing the real-life saga of one man’s struggle against his art materials!
Let’s face it, inking is hard. The thought of putting that first ink mark onto a clean white sheet of paper can be terrifying, even to an experienced artist. I mean, what if you make a mistake? There’s almost nothing so permanent as ink on paper. Pencil, you can erase; paint, you can cover over; charcoal, you can rub out. But ink? …READ MORE »