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#NotesForTracy 08/30/24

Krampus, updated for modern times.

Krampus!

Stabby and McBitey

Minions of mayhem! These graffiti-loving hooligans are the minions of Littering Ann, who has not made the updated digital comics yet. She’s the mother of Scary Larry, and formerly married to Sarge Critter.

Do you know the difference between henchmen and minions? Henchmen have free will. And minions, of course, have a better movie reference. Ever wonder why the superheroes only have sidekicks and team-ups? Why should the villains have better Human Resources? Unless HR are the villains. OK, it all makes sense now.

The OG

ComicsOnline.com posted the original ink and pencil colored version of this comic on April 22, 2022. Digital is so much cleaner! All my fonts come from Comic Craft, and I highly recommend them. Comic Craft Comic Fonts was just one of the many great tips I learned from the ComicLab podcast.

Critter Sighting AND Fan Art!

This Fan Art is by Kingston, who is neither a target of Krampus, nor a minion! Kingston’s original art is appreciated, and I am so glad he liked the Critter Temporary Tattoo!

You, too, could join the #crittertribe! Follow on Instagram (@joe.iconic) or TikTok (@notesfortracy) for more critters! For Critter Stickers and Gear, go to Redbubble and look for the JoeIconic store. Featured merchandise above! All proceeds (still holding at $17) buy stickers and make coloring pages for the children who come through our local crisis charity. Also, fans take the stickers and send in pictures of Critter Sightings from London to Amsterdam to Rome and even South Carolina! Critter Sightings are usually posted on social media on the weekends.

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Joe is a husband, #girldad, and Orphan of Apollo. He has drawn critters since riding the bus in 5th grade, and they have appeared on notes to loved ones, graffiti in a Latin classroom (sorry Rev. Dr Clark!), training slides for work, a newsletter in Alaska, and notes to his wife Tracy, who encouraged him to share them with the world. Contains pop culture references, stuff from the news, but mostly bad dad jokes.