Digital Strips 178 – Review Pajama Forest

Alrighty faithful listeners, things are back to normal here at Digital Strips Central. I’m back in the saddle ready to review some comics. After almost a month off, i was pretty pissed off and ready to vent my frustrations at the nearest comic with bug-eyed characters I could find. The comic that fit the bill was Pajama Forest by Evan Diaz.

This was a fun show all around. We start with the Google News alerts (which we’re still taking feedback on, so if you feel one way or the other about it, please inform us) then get right into the meat of the matter: Pajama Forest. We talk about all the usual topics. What we like, what we don’t. What made us laugh, what made us cry. We grow closer to each other. It’s truly Oscar worthy entertainment.

What do you guys think? Is the comic too random? Too short? Too funny? Let us know in the comments, that’s what they are there for.

Show Notes:
Penny Arcade
PATV
PVP
Achewood
American Elf
AV Club top comics
The Ontarian Blurb
Bobwhite
Nerdriod
Lackisdaisy
Tiny Kitten Teeth
Cross Hare
Love Sick Comic
My Cardboard Life
Insert-Joke-Here

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3 thoughts on “Digital Strips 178 – Review Pajama Forest

  1. Hey guys! Thanks for all the kind words, I’m thrilled that you guys dig my work! I was giddy the whole review πŸ˜€ I linked to you guys in my blog today too!

    About your question, entire thing is done digitally in Photoshop.

  2. Hey, Just wanted to say, I love this comic. I’m a big supporter of it, the illustrations are what I look for and it just has a fun-tone to it. I look forward to reading a Pajama Forest every day. Big fan of Evan’s work!:D

  3. Evan: Glad you enjoyed the review. Thank you for the link and curse you for being deceivingly good at photoshop. I’d love to see a video of your process.

    Ryan: I completely agree about the tone of the strip. Thanks for stopping by.

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