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February 19th, 2006

Oh, Dr. Serendipity.

That’s right, somebody made a Butterfly Signal.

Well it’s certainly been a good few days! I was interviewed by Chris Arrant of Newsarama.com and I’ve been getting lots of kind emails, lj friends, comments, and telegrams. Thanks so much everyone! If you missed the article, here it is. Another comics news site I love, The Great Curve, also talked about my work the other day in this article.

You probably noticed the change in the format of the strip. I thought this might look better, and suit some of the school papers that ‘Butterfly’ might be running in soon. It also looks a bit better than the four-panel grid I’ve been doing to make the iPod releases for Clickwheel look good. Anyway, I hope y’all like it, cuz I guess it’s here to stay.

Also, check out the brand new Reader Art page!

7 Responses to “Oh, Dr. Serendipity.”

  1. pirate cartoonist Says:

    This is so awesome, Dean! I am so happy for you! When DC calls you, I want to be the first to know! ;)

  2. Jack Allison Says:

    I discovered you after reading the Newsarama article, and you can consider me a new fan. I absolutely love your style!

  3. Ron Phillips Says:

    It was very cool to read the article. :)

    I’m a fan too: http://journal.phlipd.com/?p=23. :rolleyes:

  4. Twig and Lanie Says:

    Awww

    how cute Butterfly has his own signal lol

    butterfly is really cute.

    hahahahahahaha xx

  5. Chris Yambar Says:

    I just turned onto Butterfly and absolutely love it!!! The freeflow art style is as much fun as the gentle humor! Keep em’ flying, Dean!!!
    - Chris Yambar (Bart Simpson Comics / Mr. Beat)

  6. ap♥ Says:

    i got you from newsarama. and i used presidents day weekend ot read alll the old ‘butterfly’s arr i love youse mister, arg can i write one? ill illustrate and everything

    o yeah i el em ef ay oh’ed wit hthat myspace line. comic genious, simply genious.

  7. Brian Doyle Says:

    Another follower after the Newsarama article, and look set to be a dedicated follower too.

    What a simply delightful strip this is!

    Deceptively simple and clear art style, in-jokes (Which are funny to boot), and a hero who is a hero because, it seems, what else could it be better to be (and who wouldn’t know “angst” if he was introduced to it by name at a party)

    Looking forward to the continuing adventures!

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