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There are three types of dung beetles!
Thanks to ZIG AND WIKKI in THE COW I now know this along with many other facts about dung, soil, and cow patties. (My kind of science lesson!) The duo from outer-space,
once again, explore Earth in all its exotic splendor.
Want to read the first Zig and Wikki adventure?
See it HERE!Want to know more about dung beetles? See Dung Beetle TV and watch this video from National Geographic:Thank you to Leigh Stein.
Some excellent news: Trade Loeffler has been working on a new Zip and L’il Bit story that he’s begun to serialize: The Captain’s Quest.
Trade’s Zip and L’il Bit stories are wonderful all-ages comics. Read the previous episodes: The Upside-Down Me and Sky Kayak. And they look ripe for some iPad-ification, if you ask me.
Posted by John Martz on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
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Online Toon Readers:
Flip virtual pages and listen to the story (in multiple languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese and Russian), or activate the audio on individual balloons.
And Coming April 2010 -- Toon Books' first release to incorporate science, Zig and Wikki: Something Ate My Homework. Fun facts about flies, frogs, and raccoons from Nadja Spiegelman and Trade Loeffler.
Gosh, thanks for the shout out, guys.
Drawn! is one of the first sites I click on in the mornings before I get to work, and has been for at least about four or five years, so it's exciting to see Zip and Li'l Bit get a post.
Thanks so much.
Really fine story telling and a clean drawing style — I've read them ALL. Remembers me to Winsor McCay's Little Nemo. Fine!
And thanks for the link.