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  1. lowercasegods

    The Jim Henson Company Puppets to perform at the 2011 Grammys

    That's it! Thank you, Ploobis! By the way, you've officially got my favorite name on the Muppet Central boards! Awesome choice!
  2. lowercasegods

    The Jim Henson Company Puppets to perform at the 2011 Grammys

    Can anyone tell me what those futuristic-looking puppets were from? They looked very familiar.
  3. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Don't know if you've read Dead Duck yet, but if so, I'd love to hear your thoughts!
  4. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Thanks everybody! I'll try and get more Gorch comics drawn as soon as I can!
  5. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Thanks, Beau! I'll be sure to updates folks whenever I get a mind (and the time) to create a new Gorch episode!
  6. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Thanks! Actually, my first graphic novel, Dead Duck, was just released in comic shops nationally last week. Unfortunately, my publisher did a very small print run, we sold out completely, and for reasons not entirely understood, they're not doing a second print run. You may be able to find some...
  7. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Well, it's been over a year, but I've created a new Gorch strip if anyone's still interested! You can check it out here: http://fourpanelhero.deviantart.com/art/GORCH-BUT-NOT-FORGOTTEN-7-146971592
  8. lowercasegods

    "Where the Wild Things Are" Trailer

    Actually, Wild Things author Maurice Sendak was friends with Jim Henson, and I always suspected there was some cross-influence in their work, especially Jim being inspired by Where The Wild Things Are.
  9. lowercasegods

    "Where the Wild Things Are" Trailer

    I agree--even as a fan of Tim Burton, his track record for working with established properties (i.e. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) have been a bit lackluster. Jonez really seems on the ball with Wild Things. Now, I heard the Creature Shop build the monster bodies, but the heads were CGI...
  10. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    Thanks! There's a new one every Friday!
  11. lowercasegods

    Read My New Online Comic, "dead Duck"!

    Hi! I'm Jay Fosgitt, aka Lowercasegods, longtime Muppet Central member and professional cartoonist. I just wanted to announce that I'm working on "DEAD DUCK", my first graphic novel, which comes out November from Ape Entertainment. And today, I've launched the online Dead Duck comic at...
  12. lowercasegods

    Gorch But Not Forgotten (a comic strip)

    I know this has nothing to do with the Muppets of my Gorch comic, but for those who don't know, I'm working on "DEAD DUCK", my first graphic novel, which comes out November from Ape Entertainment. And today, I've launched the online Dead Duck comic at Apecmx.com. If you follow the link you can...
  13. lowercasegods

    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street on Scrubs

    As a huge fan of both the Muppets and Scrubs, I loved this episode! Well, I loved two thirds of this episode--I really can't get into the three new interns, but that's irrelevant--I loved the way Bill Lawrence (the show's creator) wrote this episode, and the dialogue he gave the Muppets. I...
  14. lowercasegods

    Disney greenlights "The Muppet Show" comics

    I'd bet that once they're collected into a trade paperback they'll be sold at Borders. Borders doesn't tend to sell a lot if any single comic book issues.
  15. lowercasegods

    Disney greenlights "The Muppet Show" comics

    Well, it's been four long years, but I'd say it's been well worth the wait! Great work as ever, Dave!
  16. lowercasegods

    Ugly Henson and Muppet promo comic from Big Boy (1979)

    I'm still thinking their were character likeness issues which made him take these severe liberties in drawing the Muppets. That, at least, wouldn't be the artist's fault, more Big Boy's, I think.
  17. lowercasegods

    Ugly Henson and Muppet promo comic from Big Boy (1979)

    Ooh. I see what you're saying. It definitely puts a halt on wanting to rag on what we perceive to be a bad artist. It definitely gives you pause to think before you insult someone's work. It certainly does me, anyway...
  18. lowercasegods

    Disney greenlights "The Muppet Show" comics

    If you're looking for a campaign to get you aboard the Muppets comic book, I'm starting it here, Dave! You're the best there is, man.
  19. lowercasegods

    Ugly Henson and Muppet promo comic from Big Boy (1979)

    I think it stands for Ain't Even an Artist. I go back to my theory that he was a big Big Boy dishwasher who was paid for drawing the comic in discarded floor fries.
  20. lowercasegods

    Ugly Henson and Muppet promo comic from Big Boy (1979)

    Part of me is glad this long lost "treasure" has been brought to the Muppet fan masses...but the other part of me feels like it owes everyone a big ol' apology because this is so horrible. The apologetic side has overpowered me. I am sooooo sorry. Curse you, Big Boy, and your off-model...
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