A-Loggers: A-Log, ADF, PDK, and the rest

lmao A-Log got featured in a video series literally about autistic adults


Anthony “A-Log” LoGatto talks about his passions, including a weekly radio show-turned-podcast and some of the processes that go into making it. IN MY WORDS: THE VOICES OF AUTISM is a NextG Original Series in which autistic adults describe life on the spectrum using their own stories and video footage. If you or someone you know is an autistic adult and would like to contribute, please see the contact information at the end of the video.
 
I still can't get over A-Log putting that Western music in his apology which makes it look like a huge stand off when it's supposed to be an apology.

That's probably how it feels to him.

Two lawless cowboys reaching an uneasy truce for the betterment of the townfolk.
 
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In his old commentaries, this was the art Alog proudly produced to show the world he was better than CWC and talked as if it's superiority was a given.

But of course if Chris makes a comic, Alog has to make one too, and in all fairness, despite his writing limitations (he fails to write a hook for the opening line, page 2 has pedo vibes), he's managed to get a decent (as in not terrible) comics artist to stick with him for the long haul. Which is impressive as alot of comic book writers at the indie level really struggle to retain artists and pay them a page rate, or get them to work without a page rate, which is rare and highly sought after by these writers. As I doubt Alog is paying much, he's done quite well here. Doesn't mean its good, but the fact that he's actually created something and not just talked the talk like alot of people do, is to be saluted.

 
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