So many video games have a healing spring that this was kinda irresistible. I wanted to change up the setting a little, anyway, and I was psyched to draw Dogen & Lennon. Did you see John Hawkes in Eastbound & Down? He’s like a walking cartoon character already! I love him.
Thank you very much to my friends Ellison & Jason for the Japanese lessons! I’m sure I murdered the translation.
I hope everybody picked up their LOST Complete Collection DVD/BD sets this week. The epilogue and bonus features made me laugh, cry, and shout at my television all over again. I love it so hard!
Awwwww Vincent! Today, Profiles in History kicks off “LOST the Official Show Auction” in which all that remains of the LOST costumes and props will be sold to the highest bidder.
Part of me thinks all this stuff belongs on display at a museum or someplace classy like Disneyland. Then again I’m happy that they will go to die hard losties. Believe you me, if I lacked a wife with common sense there is not any length I would not go to in order to snatch up everything in the catalog. I would dig the biggest hole of debt imaginable! I would be poor, but I would have my LOST things and could die crazy happy.
Thank goodness for Gandhi who reminds us that happiness comes not from things but the pride we feel from the hard work that we do. And so I make comics. This makes me happy. Happier than having the Namaste photo or Sawyer’s letter on my wall. At least that’s what I’ll keep telling myself.
I’m sure if Mikhail had gotten more screen time we would have found that good ol’ Giacchino-fueled-tuggin’-at-the-heart-strings empathy LOST is so good at even for him. What he did to Charlie is dastardly, but I still love him.
I realize I’m playing around with the timeline a little, but it’s silly, and technically possible (see s3e23 “Through the Looking Glass Part 2″).
The last 3 panels were originally intended as a bonus follow-up strip for later, but I liked the way it played right after the first part, so I put it all together! Yay!
Oh bless the TV dude who invented shark week. The Dharma sharks are no exception! They deserve their own cartoon series, don’t you think?
It’s okay, this one bums me out a little, too. But it still makes me laugh. A scaredy cat shark with poor vision who is the consequence of mad Dharma experiments? I can’t wait to see what kind of hijinks these guys get into.
“The Constant” is without a doubt one of the greatest things to ever grace the TV screen. It is my personal favorite LOST episode and this is my favorite moment.
In honor of this very special episode it’s time for a Twitter contest! If you would like to be entered in a drawing to win a pretty art print of this comic follow me on Twitter (@hellobampop) and retweet this tweet.
Deadline for the contest is next week when the next comic comes out. Winner will be announced here and on Twitter!
Oh Walt, here you go freaking out adults again. This comic is inspired by an old Dennis the Menace daily by Hank Ketcham from 09/10/1953. I’m a big fan of the old Ketcham Dennis the Menace strips. Thank goodness for Fantagraphics and their wonderful Dennis the Menace reprint collections!
After re-watching the LOST “Room 23″ mobisode I thought it would be funny to turn Walt into a little Dennis terrorizing the Others. I’m certain Walt raised a ruckus over in Dharmaville and on Hydra Island. The Others seemed pretty eager to get rid of him. Poor kid. He gets kicked out everywhere he goes!
Sawyer is Batman: A Thesis by Me
The parallels between James Ford and Bruce Wayne are pretty rad. Each uses his origin to create another identity to help him deal with his emotional trauma. Just as Batman is the alter ego to Bruce Wayne, Sawyer is James’ alter ego. Both of them are constantly struggling with losing themselves to their alternate identity. Each chooses to be this other person and spends most of his life as him. In the final panel Sawyer might as well be saying, “Who the hell is James Ford?”
One could argue that they differ in their outcomes. Obviously Batman fights crime while Sawyer commits it, right? Actually, this is another similarity! During his formative years, Bruce Wayne lives like a criminal and becomes a master of his craft in order to better know his parents’ killer. He is eventually able to use that training to fight crime. James chooses the life of crime and becomes a master confidence man for the same reasons. We are just introduced to him before he has completed this phase of his training. The fact that James eventually becomes head of Dharma security and later a police detective in his afterlife is evidence that he and Bruce Wayne share similar destinies.
Who knows. Perhaps Sawyer leaves the island and becomes the crafty vigilante known only as Conman, swindler of con artists!
Time for another LOST favorite! When Hurley popped the clutch on Roger’s Dharma van and the Three Dog Night 8-track fired up it was AMAZING.
I was especially happy for Sawyer. He and Kate had just barely escaped from Hydra Island where he’d spent the entire first half of the season. It was so nice to see him smiling again and to have part of the gang back together. When they all piled into the van with their booze, good tunes, and huge smiles it was just awesome.
So we have this contraption in our shower. When you’re done showering you press the button on the front and it starts a beeping count down. Not unlike the beep on the Swan computer. At the end of the countdown it squirts shower cleaner all over the place. Supposed to prevent mold. The sound it makes when it squirts is like this fast tikka tikka sound and eerily similar to the sound of the Swan counter when it resets to 108. So whether I like it or not, LOST is on my mind EVERY TIME I SHOWER. I wondered about Desmond in my situation and a comic was born.
*Want to win a fancy art print of this comic? Read on!*
Every now and then, in between the more zany strips, I’m going to illustrate my favorite moments from LOST. Jack and Locke staring down the hatch is totally one of those.
Let’s kick this mini-series off with a CONTEST!
I am giving away a wicked full-color art print of this comic on beautiful velvet cotton rag paper.
To participate is easy! Just leave a comment on this comic. After a week, on Wednesday June 30, I’ll literally put all the comments in a hat and randomly draw one. If i draw your name you win! See. Easy right?
So get commenting! Of course you can also buy a print of this or any of the LOST comics. And for every print sold I will plant a tree. No really!
P.S. Multiple comments are awesome, but will only be counted once. International friends are welcome, too!
UPDATE! (6/24) Thanks SO much everyone!! Reading your comments is amazing. I love you all! Maybe we should make this contest a reoccurring thing! I’m down if you are.
To answer some of the questions that have come in…
The deadline for the contest is the moment the next comic goes up, which is next Wednesday. So until then keep them coming! I will post the lucky winner here on the blog and get in touch over email. If you’re not following the RSS or Twitter already now is a great time to start!