Welcome to Metaleeto.com! At the moment I’m uploading strips daily until I run out, and will then post new ones regularly.
Be sure to comment! It’s always good to know if anybody is reading these things.
Welcome to Metaleeto.com! At the moment I’m uploading strips daily until I run out, and will then post new ones regularly.
Be sure to comment! It’s always good to know if anybody is reading these things.
Hey guys! If you’ve recovered from the laugh riot that is Metaleeto, you should go check out Pop and Ice Cream, the hilarious comic strip from Lance and Evan Mudryk. Not only are they funny, but they’re twins! Here’s a photo:

Right now they’re having a Twin Week, meaning they’re updating with twin-related content every day this week. Personally, I think it would fit the motif better if Twin Week were two weeks long, but who am I to judge these conatal workshy miscreants?
When not cartooning it up, I sometimes make movies as well. Example below…
It has been said that this movie is the most historically accurate film since Blade Runner, so enjoy!
Greetings denizens of YouTube! No doubt you were lured here by this irresistable Siren song:
Metaleeto is a comic strip I’ve been doing for my school paper, and I decided to put them all online and turn it into a full-fledged webcomic. Cool, huh? Might I be so bold as to suggest you click the “First“ link, as that seems to be the logical place to start.
I’ll be uploading new strips every thursday, at least for now. Check back often, and feel free to post comments!
So I found this drawing I did…

Perhaps I should explain what the hell this is. A friend of mine was making up campaign paraphenalia for a guy running for President of the U of A’s student’s union. He wanted a poster depicting “a crucified Santa high-fiving the Easter Bunny on a jetpack.” I scribbled this on a scrap of paper, and it became the guy’s campaign poster.
I like how it makes you feel like you should be offended, but you have no idea why…
So I found some old comics I did while cleaning out my desk. Years ago, my friend Wade worked as a dishwasher in a restaurant. He would regale us with amusing anecdotes from the kitchen, and I set about immortalizing said events in cartoon form. This one is verbatim what was said in the kitchen:

More tomorrow. Yeah, it’s not really relevant, but it’s my website so be quiet and enjoy. Also send cake.