So after many failures in trying to take over the world through lollipop factories, I went back to the drawing board. While there, I drew this. Hope you like it. The new plan for taking over the world is still being formulated. Looking for minions to get me soda and polish my D20s. If interested, please send me resumes and referrals that show knowledge of how to put lasers on trained bat-seals, pictures of your minion costume creating skills, and ability to use Excel.
10 thoughts on “24 – When Advertisements Attack”
Andrew Viertel
I love the incorporation of animation on the screens, and nice touch that fence ad. 🙂
Dawn
I have no idea what you mean. I don’t know what Fans of Manny is or that you can join by going to facebook.com/fansofmanny.
Clint
I swear Dawn does a better job marketing that facebook page than our own. Yeesh.
And yes, she’s been wanting to try out animation in the comic for some time. This is the first time I’ve said yes, since I believe it helps punch up the sensory overload of the advertising technology.
Dawn
That’s because I just want to share the awesomeness that is The Manny. But if anyone wants to join our facebook page, then feel free to join at facebook.com/zombieranch. Yup, that’s right. Our Fan Page now has itself a username.
Gillsing
The ads on this page are really cool. I should’ve mentioned it last week, but at that time my thoughts were derailed by the conversation.
Clint
Thanks! I’ve always liked comics such as “Top 10” that would have fun stuff in the background when they did long shots. I’m not the one having to draw it all so I try not to get too ambitious, but we had a lot of fun designing the perfume ad, in particular.
DevenderYadav
Hello… i am an aspiring 2d animator and i want to find out the list of top notch animation studios with in Delhi, India area…. i would really appreciate ur help.
kind regards
Devender.
P.S. I didn’t see any kind of category for employment in http://www.zombieranchcomic.com that’s why i has written this request in this category. Wish it’s ok.
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