In Regards to Today's Left and Right.
I want to make a comment on the Left and Right featured today (#39), but first I have to take care of the dust that's been collecting in my blog in my absence.



Alright, with that taken care of I can address the matter at hand. Today's Left and Right is unique because I did a poll for my Facebook fans to decide what the last line of dialogue would be. They were able to suggest whatever they pleased and vote on however many tickled their fancy. As you can see, the winner by and large was “I don't ever want to see a vagina ever again.” After the results, I had about a week to craft a Left and Right around that last line of dialogue. It was fun working with fans to generate this creation and I hope do more wacky things like this in the near future. If you have any ideas on how to get fans involved with my work, send me an email, leave a comment on Facebook, tweet me, etc.

Have a nice month!
Mail.
I always expected that whenever the fan mail started pouring in, the hate mail was sure to follow. As the fan mail came in though, I was surprised to see not one negative piece of mail coming my way. In fact, to this day I have yet to receive any hate mail. I've gotten fantastic messages from fans telling me they love my comic and to keep up the work (and boy am I trying), and I can't tell you how great that feels. I've been very fortunate to have such awesome fans. If you go over to my official Facebook you'll see nothing but positive comments for me and my comic. I wish I could say thanks to each and every one of you because you definitely deserve it. It takes a lot to be a fan. It's going a step further then stopping by the site once and a while. It's getting into contact with me, sharing it with your friends, following it on Facebook and Twitter, buying merchandise and donating.. it's so many things it's making this sentence a run-on.

So hopefully this quick blog post will be my way of sending my fan mail to all you.
Yellowstone Photo Album.
Well I finally got around to making a little picture album of my time in Yellowstone Park. I essentially weeded out all the pictures that are just of Yellowstone because honestly, if you want a good picture of the Park just look it up online. There are photographers out there that have taken far better photos than I ever could hope to take. I still struggle to keep my finger out of the shot. So what I'm left with is proof that I actually went there.



This was actually in Montana where I was surprised to see there's actual civilization there. I'm the happy fellow on the right and the dude on the left is my little brother.



Still in Montana... LITTLE brother.



Going from right to left or largest mass to smallest: my father, my brother, myself. I was trying to pull off a sincere smile, but ended up looking like I was hiding an orange slice in my mouth.



More nature and obligatory family photos. Look at the size of my dad's guns. He was locked and loaded.



Ah yes, what's Yellowstone without some buffalo. So there's a buffalo, and I'm not impressed.



My brother and I had these faces almost the entirety of the trip.



Herp derpin' around and sporting some high quality Lovenstein merch in a cabin next to OLLL FAITHFUL. She ended up cheating on me. * cue laugh track*



Lookin' fly on fourth of July (note the festive kicks). I was outside the Yellowstone museum, anxiously waiting to look at old things.


And the most flattering photo award goes to...