My bachelorette party was far from wild and raucous, but I can say it was more fun than this one! (For those who are curious, we had Cuban food for dinner, checked out an improv comedy show, and hit an Irish Pub for Halloween-costume-watching)
Marjorie Rishel is a fantastic cartoonist, head of Lepus Studios, and creator of Urban Underbrush and Draconis Wicked. Her style is adorable, and combine that with fuzzy talking creatures, and you have a recipe for a Cute Smörgåsbord!
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Dawn and Rick, whom the human characters in Z&F are loosely based around, are (finally) getting married after 7 years together, on November 6th, 2010. These terrific guest strips and artwork were submitted as a wedding gift by fellow webcomic creators and readers, using Dawn’s Wedding Guest Art Registry. Dawn.. erm, OKAY, I am very grateful for all the time and effort put into these awesome pieces and plan to include them in a special section of our wedding album. Thank you all SO much … for such a unique wedding experience.. and for feeding my website so I can take a much needed break!
Regular Z&F strips will return on Christmas Day! My holiday gift to you, readers ;0)
Grandma always knows the best gifts.
yeah, what’s next.. the pink fuzzy bunny suit a la A Christmas Story???
That’s hilarious Marjorie. You did a great job. I love the look on Nettika’s face.
I think Grandma blushed when she picked that nightgown out Bearman. With a nightgown like that the twin beds may get moved closer together from time to time. 🙂
Oooh….is that Apple-tini’s and cupcakes. Now you’ve got a rockin’ party.
I agree, I like Nettika’s face too! Mostly I like how she’s laying her head all disappointed-like on the table, heh.
That is one awfully prudish nightie. ;0)
The movies always make everything look better Lol.
true dat, man.
Thanks, folks. This comic is loosely based on my own experiences with bachelorette parties.
The original draft for this comic had Nekitta stealing the naughty gifts and party favors, then Nekitta, Zorphbert and Fred incorrectly guessed the purposes of these items. Unfortunately, I couldn’t clean that one up enough for a general audience website (the internet’s got standards, ya know) so I went in the other direction instead.
Interesting! Fun to hear about your process with this, and yeah… agree that this was the better, family-friendly choice Marj!
Well, my own site is not exactly racy. An adult joke would have just confused people.
P.S. I just noticed that my name is misspelled in the blog (Marjorie). Is it weird that I didn’t notice until now? My parents didn’t notice either.
whoops, sorry about that Marj! I updated the instances and your name should be spelled correctly now ;0)
absolutely love the Victorian Night Gown.