Plus, they did a nice little interview with me about the comic, and my time in webcomics in general. Here’s a clip:
GameCulture: How did you get started creating comics and what was your first one?
Scott Johnson: I’ve been drawing and doodling on flat surfaces my entire life, and not always on paper. My math homework often contained more artwork than it did math. Most people thought it was a problem, but I loved it. I wanted to draw all the time, and there have been countless little comics here and there that I started, ended, and started again … much to the entertainment of family and friends.
Check out the whole thing here, and watch for the first new strip on Monday!







Very glad to see you found a new home for experience points so soon – I think it is a great medium for your style of humor to shine.
On a related administrative note – your banner for the comic shows crispygamer.com. Looks like you’ll have to update it to show “gameculture.com”!
I will when they have a page for me to link to. Plus, archives, at least for now, will still be on Crispy Gamer. Eventually we hope to move the archive over to the new spot.
Hooray! I love this comic and couldn’t bear the thought of losing it. Congratulations.
Congradufreakenlations! Employment is good! Great interview.
Just curious, am I going to have to sift through tons of posts to find each comic if I want to say, read more than one at a time? That site seems a bit confusing at first impression.
No. You will have it all together in one place.
That is very good news, Scott. Keep up with the great work!
Once a Week!!!!!!!!! only Once a Week!!!!!!!!!! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (cue in Vader In Ep III at the end)
Excellent!!! congrats Scott. If it was up to me your work would always be welcome anywhere…
Yay! More Steve! Go go awesomeduck!
Congratulations Scott! It’s a perfect fit. I’d comment that once a week it’s a little bit long time in internet terms but, we’ll go for it. Keep up the great work!