And nor for something a little bit different (if only temporary)…

Hey everybody… how are you doing today? If you’re a longtime listener of the weekly podcast I do with Matt Stout called “The Lightbox Podcast”, you know that the last couple of episodes, I have talked about the importance of needing to:

a) Start of the second book collection – including designing the cover
b) Creating extra content for the second book
c) Creating a buffer for Capes & Babes
d) Shooting for a goal of going 5 times a week with Capes & Babes instead of the current 3x a week

Well, it’s now December and since I just finished the Doombot story arc starring my friend, Dan Nokes, I thought now would be as good as a time as any to at least try something a little bit different. Some of you may not be aware that for the last five years, I have written and drawn ANOTHER web comic strip for a web site called Community MX.

Community MX is a site for all sorts of web-related tutorials. The comic strip I do for that web site is based on other IT and web-related jokes or it deals with various authors who write articles for that web site. It was my first foray into creating a and maintaining a serious comic strip. I did a couple in college but nothing to the degree of Capes & babes or CMX Suite.

So for this month – and this month only – while I am in the middle of creating and working on a, b, c and d from above, I will be re-running some of my favorite “CMX Suite” strips ON A DAILY BASIS. So, even though you aren’t getting content featuring Marc, Joey, Roy or Roni, you WILL be getting two more cartoon strips from me every day of the week (except Saturday & Sunday).

Today’s strip deals with the secret as to how Apple was able to get their Mac Air’s to be so thin. I hope you enjoy it.

-Chris