Friday — November 21st, 2008
Hey this is almost a one-off gag! Not seen one of them round these parts since the 1900s!!
I’ve been meaning to mention the wonderful comic George the Dragon for ages now. George is a big ol’ fella with all the ideals, dreams and aspirations of a ye olde dragon, but often finds himself dealing with today’s world, from office cubicles to Dr Who’s TARDIS! This mixture of olde world and modern life leads to a lot of chuckles. The strip is drawn by Gary Lougee, and is well worth checking out. It’s on fire!
Have a great weekend
Spencey
November 3rd, 2008
Comic 2 continues the story of the aardvark who fell out of the sky and woke up with complete amnesia in a land of sheep. In the second part of the story a police inspector hunts the Aardvark.
Featuring all the comics from this one to this one, plus a bonus strip not available on the site, the four-page Christmas Special, four pages of story intros and outros, a handful of mocked up spoof movie posters and more! In total 32 pages of fun, fun, fun!! The perfect companion to Comic 1, although equally enjoyable by itself! Comic 2 is not available in your local comic store, barber or butcher. It is only available from Indyplanet, a printer based in Florida. Your order will be printed and shipped to you directly from them.
Order your copy today!
Not edible.
November 3rd, 2008
Dr Sheep and the Aardvark is a comic strip about an aardvark who falls out of the sky and wakes up with complete amnesia. He discovers that he has landed in a community of sheep. The local physician, Dr Sheep befriends him and helps him to remember his past.
Comic 1, available only at Indyplanet, contains the first 80 strips of the popular British webcomic, plus 16 single-panel gags, a question and answer session with the lead characters, fan art and more.
32 pages of memories.
Pick up Comic 1 today
September 5th, 2008

Welcome to the new layout for the Dr Sheep and the Aardvark website.
Exciting times lie ahead my friends, beginning with this snazzy website relaunch. Over the past few weeks I’ve been rebuilding the site and restoring the old blog archives, so that the full body of work is presented in a better way. By changing from my old Joomla based site to this new Comicpress one, it allows me a lot of new features, benefits and advantages over the old site.
It’s now easier to find the archive and read through it and I can present the strips in a larger format (it takes up nearly the full width of the screen instead of two thirds of it. It also means I can make better use of the blog to keep posts related to specific strips separate to posts I would want to display for more than just one day. Furthermore, I can now post the full blog archive instead of just a strip archive (if you want a trip down memory lane, I have also backdated all the old blogs). Generally, it is a cleaner looking site more suitable for a comic strip.
I still have some work to do including adding the classic archive and other additional bonus pages, but for the time being, I’m pretty happy with how it looks in comparison to the Joomla site.
Oh, what the heck, let’s have a group hug.