He continued the strip in the same vein. The look of the Simpsons changed because many other artists were hired who refined the characters and the style. Groening’s own work retained its raw look. I always wondered if he was somewhat influenced by Johnny Hart, who was already doing the large upper lip, no chin look.
I picked Groening because his style is distinctive and recognizable, and because he’s an important cartoonist. I also like the writing style, which sadly faded from the Simpsons. Not that other writers’ styles were unwelcome, but they tended to crowd out that specific ‘Groening voice.’ I also spoofed him here: http://www.webcomicsnation.com/scottartist/parodies/series.php?view=archive&chapter=25960I wondered what the Simpsons might have been like if Groening himself had done it as a strip. This is just a guess.
I notice some readers are still confused by the deliberate misspellings of the cartoonists names this week. But Groening is pronounced like ‘Graining’ anyway. Yes, it rhymes with ‘raining,’ not with ‘groaning.’
I almost did one with the big silhouette (which would have been Rita or Dana in place of Binky,) but went instead with a take on Groening’s multi panel explorations. And yeah, the enlarge is most useful for this one. We didn’t choose the display size- though for a week or so they had the strip too big.
I have to admit, I was a big fan of the “Life in Hell” comics from the early days. Also, I think it is really cool that the artists of this comic participate in the comments, it’s that added touch that makes this a fun comic to read each day.
johnzakour Premium Member over 13 years ago
As much as I love the simpsons I was never a huge fan of Mr. "Graining"’s earlier works.
scottartist creator over 13 years ago
He continued the strip in the same vein. The look of the Simpsons changed because many other artists were hired who refined the characters and the style. Groening’s own work retained its raw look. I always wondered if he was somewhat influenced by Johnny Hart, who was already doing the large upper lip, no chin look.
Takiniteasy over 13 years ago
@johnzakour and scott roberts:. . . then why did you pick Groening to do a guest spot? I’m not being critical or sarcastic here, I’m just curious.
JRod3787 over 13 years ago
You all assume this is Graining from the Simpsons, but it’s not. His name is Groening.
johnzakour Premium Member over 13 years ago
Basically the choices for “guest” artists this week comes down to people who Scott wanted to draw like.
bossman1959 over 13 years ago
I’m really liking this list of (guest artists) you’re using this week.
Dwilesjr over 13 years ago
its a good gag :) and i’m enjoying the different syles this week
scottartist creator over 13 years ago
I picked Groening because his style is distinctive and recognizable, and because he’s an important cartoonist. I also like the writing style, which sadly faded from the Simpsons. Not that other writers’ styles were unwelcome, but they tended to crowd out that specific ‘Groening voice.’ I also spoofed him here: http://www.webcomicsnation.com/scottartist/parodies/series.php?view=archive&chapter=25960I wondered what the Simpsons might have been like if Groening himself had done it as a strip. This is just a guess.
scottartist creator over 13 years ago
I notice some readers are still confused by the deliberate misspellings of the cartoonists names this week. But Groening is pronounced like ‘Graining’ anyway. Yes, it rhymes with ‘raining,’ not with ‘groaning.’
darkandstormynight over 13 years ago
The text today is so small it’s barely legible.
daphne343 over 13 years ago
Gotta hit the enlarge button, the one with the magnifying glass. Cute spoof though, still holding out for “Bloom County” creator . . .
burleigh2 over 13 years ago
I was actually thinking before I read the “guest spot” that it looked a little like the old Bongo comics… so… well done! ;-)
scottartist creator over 13 years ago
I almost did one with the big silhouette (which would have been Rita or Dana in place of Binky,) but went instead with a take on Groening’s multi panel explorations. And yeah, the enlarge is most useful for this one. We didn’t choose the display size- though for a week or so they had the strip too big.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
That is so Simpson there!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
It sort of like Homer and Mr. Burns.
superduck42 over 13 years ago
I have to admit, I was a big fan of the “Life in Hell” comics from the early days. Also, I think it is really cool that the artists of this comic participate in the comments, it’s that added touch that makes this a fun comic to read each day.
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
I`m just happy I was able to recognize the style of drawing before reading the `guest` name.
darkandstormynight over 13 years ago
I must admit I never noticed that magnifying glass before. Thanks, Susan!