Don’t ever let anyone say that when I tease a kick in the balls, I don’t follow-through.
Sorry I didn’t ever get around to posting anything to go along with Wednesday’s strip. I got pretty comfortable with my buffer and apparently decided I didn’t need to do any work at all that day. That buffer, if you can tell by the time of this posting, has evaporated already, but was nice. I will have some time this weekend to myself, I may spend it getting up to speed again. I already have next week written, no reason to sit on my duff I guess.
If you haven’t heard it yet, be sure to check out our interview with Timothy O’Donnell about Sketchbook. Despite the underwater “effects” that seem to have hampered our recording, it really is a great interview. Leave it to us to try haphazardly to step up our remote-recording systems on an episode that actually carries some weight.
The heroic story of Preston McPressman can finally be told! Talk about your exciting surprise character inventions — I have a feeling he’s going to stick around for a while.
Hopefully you’ve been noticing some changes we’ve been making around here at 36 Point. Some of these are cosmetic, some are a little more functional. I woke up over the weekend to find each and every 1PT.Rule comic now had a little preview comic off to the side if you stumble across the story on a non-comic-only page. Big enough to see, but small enough that the possibilities engage your brain like a still-wrapped present on Christmas morning. My partner in crime insists the code for this MT hack appeared to him as an apparition, in a vision, and that he felt compelled to create lest its secrets departed his mind for greener pastures. As is often the case in these situations, I found myself going along for the ride.
Do you follow me on Twitter? You should — it seems we’ve started giving away free stuff there once or twice a month now. Also I’m quite dapper.




Nate Voss is a designer, illustrator, talkshow host and design journalist. Working in Omaha since 2001, Nate served four years on the Board of Directors for
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