Interesting Times is a journal comic based loosely on my real-life adventures and ideas. While many of the comics are wildly exaggerated I can assure you that they are nearly all based on either something that happened to me OR something that I was thinking about during the course of a normal day.
And who am I? I’m Nathan Fehr, just a dude with a B.A. from the University of Manitoba and one year of a B.Ed from same. Right now I’m on a leave of absence and I work in the offices of a construction company. As is easily gathered from the comics I am kind of a nerd and a big fan of the Video Games. I also enjoy books, movies, and the occasional popular TV show such as Lost or The Office. I happen to think that the Super Nintendo was one of the finest console systems ever devised, and Super Metroid is in fact my favorite game of all time.
Up until February 2007, the comic was created using Windows Journal on a Eurocom T210c Convertible laptop, and at least some of the mismatched lines and poorer-than-usual art can be attributed to this device’s unreliable drawing surface. I created a three-panel frame, then copied/pasted finished comics over to Paint.NET where it was saved as a GIF file and thereafter uploaded, tagged, labeled, filed, stamped, indexed, processed &c &c.
Then, the tablet PC went away. Feeling my work here wasn’t done yet, I purchased a Wacom Graphire4 tablet and carried on. It’s a wonderful piece of hardware and it’s served me well. The average comic takes upwards of 45 minutes to complete, shorter if I “cheap out” on the artwork or have a well-prepared idea going in. It’s been great fun and a fantastic creative outlet over the years, and I can’t really see myself quitting anytime soon.
Okay! That all having been said, you can stick around for the timeline, or just go read some more comics! Use the tags or dates on the sidebar to get started, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy cooking them up!
SUPPLEMENTAL:
What follows is a somewhat over-detailed breakdown of the different ‘eras’ of Interesting Time artwork, which is here mainly for my own curiosity and record-keeping.
- June 6th, 2006 [001] until February 20th, 2007 [139] – Windows Journal (w/Eurocom T210c Convertible)
- February 28th, 2007 [140] until May 30th, 2007 [187] – Corel Painter Essentials 2
- June 4th, 2007 [188] until October 10th, 2007 [264] – Corel Painter X
- October 11th, 2007 [265] – Paint.NET, out of desperation after I tried to patch my *ahem* “extended trial” of Corel Painter X and broke it completely.
- October 15th, 2007 [266] until January 24th, 2008 [318] – Photoshop CS3, which to paraphrase T.Parker and M.Stone, was like building a sandcastle with a bulldozer.
- January 28th, 2008 [319] to February 4th, 2008 [322] – CorelDRAW X3.
- February 5th, 2008 [323] to present – GIMP.
Things to note:
- I’m actually not totally sure when I made the transition from Corel Painter Essentials to Painter X. This date is a Best Guess based on certain half-remembered facts and a “careful” analysis of the artwork.
- #261 does not appear on the site. It sits instead on my hard drive, half-finished and officially a Lost Comic. I was having some kind of trouble with colour selection in Painter X, and couldn’t finish it then (this would lead to my disastrous attempt to patch it as noted above). Roundabout December 2007 I dusted it off and tried to finish it in Photoshop, but the look of the first and second halves were totally incongruous and I ditched it again.
- February 13th, 2007 marked the jump from being hosted on Blogspot to WordPress. WordPress, if I may say, has been much nicer.
- So far, I think the Photoshop ones look the best overall, but that program is expensive. Perhaps Adobe will send me a promotional copy…?
- The CorelDraw X3 era is very short. I paid money for that program, thinking I would “go legit.” I did not do my homework and thus I found to my shock that was vector-based. Fine, I thought, the comic started that way, it can continue that way. However, the differences in both the style and software was entirely too much to get over. On a lark I tried the GIMP (2.4.4) and found that it worked quite nicely for what I want, so away I went.
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You need to add an RSS feed to your side bar so I can subscribe to your blog! (The option can be found in your dashboard). It’ll help get you more visitors coming in to read your blog too.
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I just wanted to say I love your site… er comics I guess. Simple yet not without meaning. Great job and continue the creative outlet! ^.-
heh… awesome.
It’s like you’ve infused the genius of xkcd with the diabolical innocence of Calvin and Hobbes.
Actually, that’s the greatest compliment I’ve given anyone in years.
Enjoy.
That is seriously one of the nicest things anyone has ever said about my work. Thank you very much.
hey
thank you to make me laugh and smile …
Fantastic!! i have just discovered your little corner of the web and can honestly say that i have just spent some 5 hours, reading your comics! i agree with Roy’s comment about Calvin and Hobbes….. its that kind of ‘i sometimes visit that world’ thing about it that i love! Keep drawing man, they’re brilliant!!!
p.s i live in the UK……. i wish i didnt!
Your comics have a remarkably fresh sense of humor that never seems to get stale or old. I’m normally not one to subscribe to live feeds of web comics, but not subscribing would be a total insult to your genius.
Keep up the amazing work.
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Dude, your comics are EPIC -subscribes to RSS-
These are GREAT!