Q: Who are you and what are you doing in my house?
A: I'm Johnny Driggs, cartoonist, and high-school student. I can only assume that you've stumbled upon my humble web comic from either a search engine, link, or recommendation.

Q: What genre is your comic?
A: Well, it really doesn't have one. It's not about Video Games, or Alien Invasions, or a High-School-Kid-Who-Doesn't-Fit-In.  It's really genre-less. Mostly I just write about whatever seems funny at the time.

Q: Why did you start your web-comic?
A: Before I had my strip, I had all these little ideas floating around in my head and written down in notebooks. I wanted to use them for some thing, but they were too small to be used in stories and I never was able to get around using them for movies. 
    The first web comic I ever saw was Stubble by Josh Mirman. I eventually saw more and more web-comics and wanted to get in on the action.  The only problem was, I couldn't draw.  And I'm not saying I drew badly, I honestly could not draw.  So I went on a crash course of trying to compensate for 16 years of never drawing until I could draw lines that at least evoked the general idea of a human and then started doing strips.

Q: Where do you get your ideas from?
A: I actually have an answer to this question.  Mostly they come from talking with my friends.  Somehow we'll get off on some weird tangent and start talking about carnival games or something. Sometimes I'll just tell my brain, "Hey you, make up a comic idea."

Q: Why don't you do a bunch of comics about a Mexican Zorro-esque hero who isn't Mexican and wears a pink hat?
A:
Dang it Jacob, stop asking stupid questions!

Q: Where did you come up with your characters?
A:
  Both Lemon and Mitch were made while I was drawing in preparation of the strip.  Neither are based on real people.  Hamster was half of the Stickman and Hamster duo that I created in Jr. High.  I never never actually did any Stickman and Hamster comics, and I was happy about finally be able to use Hamster as a minor character for my strip

Q: What's that little...fin on Mitch's back?
A:
It's the hood of his sweatshirt. I have know idea why he has one, as he couldn't fit that thing over his head if he tried.

Q: Why are you "El Cid" in the forums?
A:
That question can be answered both here and here.

Q: Can I link to your site and post images from it?
A: Yep.  Just e-mail me and give me a heads-up.

Here's some banners you can use to link to my site.


Q: What happens when you move your hand slowly back and forth across a scanner while it is working?
A: What kind of a question is that?

 


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