Ryan Estrada submitted his first comic to a newspaper when he was 6. They finally hired him when he was 15. After getting his BA in animation, Ryan started traveling the world. He has been a student in America, an animator in Canada, an ambassador to Australia, a teacher in Korea, homeless in Japan, a tsunami volunteer in Thailand, a backpacker in Malaysia, a tourist in Singapore, an illegal immigrant in Burma, an explorer in Cambodia, a quality control agent in India, and started an artist's commune in Mexico. His art can be seen in recent editions of the Flight anthology, the poker comic Life's a Bluff, Frank, the official comic of LiveJournal, and his comics and videos appear at ryanestrada.com John Campbell is this one guy. He started making comics in 2005 as a participant in the Daily Grind Ironman Challenge. Since then he's had a comic published by Loose Teeth, written a comic published by Adhouse Books, and currently maintains a weekdaily webcomic called Pictures For Sad Children. One time he slept in a bathtub in a half-built mansion. He got tired of desk jobs and moved to Mexico. Here are some comics he has made. He is the mechanical bull-riding champion of Zacatecas. The Cartoon Commune headquarters are located in Zacatecas, Mexico, right smack dab in the middle of a Unesco World Heritage site. It is surrounded by art museums, ancient cathedrals, mountains, mines and other awesome things. It is haunted by the ghost of the old lady who lived here before us, because I threw out all of her butter lids. It houses Ryan, John, the occasional Irishman, various visitors, and some fish. We also have pet hipsters, which gather every night in the plaza below our balcony. There is one cabinet in the apartment where if you open it you get cursed. It is always stocked with plenty of art supplies and cereal.