Here at Pizza Day Comics we’re just mad as hatters that we didn’t have time to finish the comic this week. But we have a good reason (or a plausible one at that): both Zoë Moss and Jacob Strick are in an art show!
Hi y’all loyal and gorgeous Pizza Day-ers! We have a very important announcement to make – so important it had to be made at the beginning of the week!
We are pre-empting this week’s Pizza Day Comic in lieu of a brand-new Pizza Day Cartoon! A minute-and-a-half original cartoon special created by yours truly at Pizza Day Corp.
There will be more updates as the week progresses, but prepare to get hype over the internet’s newest and zaniest animal duo. Who are they? What do they want? And furthermore, where will you be when they arrive?
Hello Internetizens! With only one week to go before Pizza Day Comics launches, we thought we would share our intentions we have for the comic (before it shambles to hideous life and threatens to destroy all that we hold dear).
Pizza Day Comics is a weekly gag strip comic, not unlike Garfield™ but with some minor differences:
1. Both the writing and the art is designed to make you laugh. At the very least, it’ll make us laugh. Heh.
2. Once introduced, don’t expect characters to return. But if they’re popular enough, they just might – or even better, we’ll slap ‘em on a t-shirt.
3. No pop culture references! In the webcomics world, this is equivalent to an art-house film… with poop jokes.
4. Pizza Day is not only that special day of the week where they serve pizza in the cafeteria. It’s that free-wheeling-anything-goes spirit which we’re trying to invoke with our comic.
We hope our Pizzafesto helps to clear up any lingering questions you may have before PDC goes live.
Lastly, you can follow us on Twitter as well as Facebook, where the latest Pizza Day Comics will be delivered right to your door! And if you prefer “snail mail,” we can be reached at pizzadaycomics@gmail.com (no unsolicited poop jokes, please).