On one hand, I failed to recognize a key recurring character because he got a haircut. On the other hand, I drew a damn solid airplane. So I’m batting one for one on this episode. Want the original art[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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This episode is like generic-brand X-Files. It’d be on the shelves with a white label in the movie Repo Man. Want the original art for this strip?
I kind of like it when we get glimpses of the rest of the FBI’s general low opinion of the X-Files. Want the original art for this strip?
When I went to draw this strip, I remembered the copy shop owner as having a child-molester mustache. Then I looked at the episode and it turns out he has child-molester glasses. That’s some good creepy-guy casting there, X-Files. […]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Scully spends a lot of this episode writing bad teenage journal entries about her feelings. I do like the part where she describes the cancer as an evil conspiracy, because she knows she needs to explain things in words that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Go ahead and call this episode silly because it’s about a talking tattoo, but I dig it so much. In addition to Mulder visiting Graceland and Scully getting her groove back, there’s the opening scene where Scully points out that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I was excited to come across an episode set in my hometown of Pittsburgh, but I did not see anyone eat a single sandwich with French fries inside. Very disappointing. It’s true that Pittsburgh has a ton of hospitals, so[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
If you like funky X-Files art, as you obviously do, you want to check out the X-Files Poster Project on Tumblr, which recreates X-Files episodes in iconic poster form. I found this last week through the awesome Saul Bass-style “Paper[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Andrew is a genius at coming up with subtitles for these episodes. Want the original art for this strip?










