Anyone guess what Doug’s toy is from?
Friday Memes: Missing the Foster Dogs
Fostering dogs is exhausting. Then, when you get those breaks with no extra dogs in the house, you’re amazed and how quickly you miss them. Of course, those breaks are few and short.
Daily Funny Comics: More Fun with Foster Dogs
For sure, it’s tiring taking care of foster dogs…but worth it.
Funny Jokes: Frolicking Foster Dogs
Love drawing these little guys.
Cute and Funny: Foster Dog Games
Miss these little guys. For the record, they didn’t tie anyone up.
Kids Jokes: Annoying Puppies
Dog Cartoons to Make You Smile Today: More Fosters!
Sadly, a seemingly endless supply.
Daily Dog Cartoons: A Little Help From Your Friends
Somedays you just need a little boost.
Funny Jokes: Dog Horror Movies
One of my favorites. You can tell this started with a famous quote then I let Sophie take over. And yes, the creature is an homage to Pan’s Labyrinth.
Funny Comic Strips: Foster Dogs
It’s still true.
Funny Dog Comics: Rescue Dogs are Never Alone
I miss these little guys. But I still get to see them in the comics! They’re coming back in the graphic novels. If you haven’t, check out the preview on the homepage. They go on a Monty Python inspired adventure.
Funny Dog Comics: Diaper Derailment
I’ve snuck Michael Bay references in a few strips. I truly do enjoy his films.
Family Friendly Comics: Finger Licking Good
Dogs are nature’s baby washing machines.
Funny Free Comics: What Dogs Teach Us
Dogs teach us a lot. Some of those things might be a felony.
Funny Dog Comics: Night Shlurping
This is a daily and nightly occurence in our house. Because of Luther’s condition, he’s constantly licking. And while it is super annoying, the poor dog can’t help it.
Anyone have a doggo with odd or annoying nightly habits?
Funny Kids Comics: Dog Hair Stylist
There’s never a shortage of dog licking babies jokes.
Dog Comics: Where does wind come from?
Ever wonder where the wind comes from? Sophie will tell you.
Family Friendly Comics: Questionning Toast
Once again, I love Sophie’s take on things we take for granted.
Dog Comics: The End of the World…Sort Of
I’m going to start posting a lot more comics on the blog. Slowly I’m revamping this site to be Dog eat Doug centric and not so much about the other books and comics. And yes, that means I’ll post a lot more previews of the upcoming graphic novels. I can’t wait to share how Annie appears in the books. I gave her the intro she deserves.
Samurai Foster Dogs Vs. Ninja Socks
What could be more fun than samurai foster dogs and ninja socks? Not much if you ask me. The penciled image above is from “Dog eat Doug” book 2. Years ago I had done a Sunday strip which featured Sophie and Doug as samurai. I had always wanted to revisit the idea. Low and behold, the joy of graphic novels is that you can take a simple idea and blow it up into an entire chapter!
As you can already tell, book 2 features a lot of foster dogs. Obviously my real life fosters were featured heavily in the comic strip, the limitations of newspapers really don’t allow for expansive adventures. Now I get to tell these dogs’ stories with the same heart, but on a larger scale. And hopefully a funny one.
Book 2 will have foster dogs going on a Monty Python-esque quest and battling ninja sock assassins. And, my favorite foster of all time may or may not make a dramatic entrance in the second volume. Spoiler alert: Annie’s in book 2. That’s all I’ll say for now. She never got the intro she deserved in the comic strip, but I mapped out a stellar one for the graphic novel. Picture an Edgar Allan Poe and Sherlock Holmes mash up.
Book one is almost finished. Changed up quite a bit from the first draft. Even ripped out an entire chapter (which will make it into a later volume). Once we have the story finalized, I only have a few pages left to ink. Right now, I’m finishing up the pencils for book 2. Both books will be done by June.
Rest assured, now that I’ve got my production schedule oiled up and running smoothly, I’ll share more previews and process videos here and on my Instagram (@dogeatdougcomics). Make sure you sign up for my newsletter, if you haven’t already. Aside from it containing more previews of the upcoming books, I’ve started a DeD street team. If you already signed up but want to be a part of the street team, just send me your email and I’ll add you.
Till next time!