I have been doing Hourly Comics For Hourly Comics Day

Click to see all the hourly comics from today so far!
More tomorrow when I can get things scanned!
I have three more pics to draw for people who asked for Haiti art, so this is the last batch for this week, and if your art isn’t here yet, you’ll be getting it next week.
Holyschist asked for a wombat! Here it is!

Wombat
Sara asked for herself with Buster Keaton, so I put Buster Keaton on her tee shirt!

Sara with Buster Keaton
Aleph wanted his roleplaying character, Maulie, with a chicken.

Maulie
And finally, Becca wanted a kickboxing penguin.

Kickboxing Penguin
Enjoy! And yes, I will still take requests. All you need to do is send me confirmation of your donation!
So, I don’t have a scanner that works right now, and that means I take my art to work to scan it.
Which is awesome and all, except for WHEN I FORGET TO BRING MY SKETCHBOOK TO WORK. And this is why there was no art yesterday!
But today, there IS art! Last week, I told everyone that I would draw a small picture for anyone who donated $10 or more to a reputable organization helping with relief in Haiti and sent me their receipt. I am most of the way through the pictures now and I am happy to say that people who donated through me donated a total of ninety dollars which was sent off to Yele Haiti last week! Some of you made your own donations and sent me the forms and that was a lot more money!
Here is the first batch of artwork!
First, Jess asked for a Zombie Unicorn:

Zombie Unicorn
Second, Bunnybutt (I do not know your real name!) asked me for something bunny-related:

Bunnies!
Third, Destiny asked for Vaclav Havel:

Vaclav Loves You!
Fourth, Zoe asked for herself in nursing gear! I did a little retro thing because retro nurse uniforms are cute!

Nurse Zoe
Fifth, Sally-Anne asked for herself traveling!

Sally-Anne
That is all for now! More coming tomorrow; I hope you enjoy them!
I started the first part of this post and then realized that there was really no way to adapt it for those of you who are visually impaired, so I apologize most sincerely for that and I did come up with a second half to the post that I hope makes up for the oversight.
Part 1 is A New Year’s Gift for you all: Tea Paper Dolls!

click here to download the printable-cuttable hi-res version!
Instructions: print out with a color printer on oak tag. Cut out with a pair of scissors. Then dress me!
All of the clothes included are clothes I actually own!
Part 2 is a photographic story about unwrapping Christmas presents.
My father got very artistic with the presents this year. This first one was for my mother:
Description: There is a sunshine and a snowman. The snowman is saying “Sun Melts Away the Pounds!” Let me just say that my father’s artistic abilities? Would be the envy of many nursery schoolers.
There were several others with snowmen on them, but the piece de resistance was a drawing on one of my packages:


Description:
In picture #1, there is a picture of what my father claims is a chicken, in spite of the fact that is has four legs and no wings, in front of a box marked “Chick.” The caption says: “Why did Chicken get Present??”
Picture #2 just says “Give up???” And has a bunc h of arrows indicating that we should turn the box over. It is like Laffy Taffy, but with a box! AWESOME.

And Picture #3 is the answer to our riddle! It says, “Answer– If they don’t celebrate Chickenmas, may as well celebrate Christmas… Hey– This ain’t no dumb cluck!

A very happy Christmas to everyone who celebrates it and a joyous Go To The Movies Day for everyone who doesn’t!
Love!
