Once more into THE UNDERGROUNDS
Today is the fifth and final day of our inside look at THE UNDERGROUNDS. The past few days we have gotten a chance to meet the baristas that work at THE UNDERGROUNDS. Today you get to meet one of the regular customers that frequents THE UNDERGROUNDS, Van Helsing!
I also wanted to share with all of you this piece that artist Daniel Touchet came up with that shows you all of the “scare-istas” that work at THE UNDERGROUNDS (as well as one cranky regular customer). Enjoy!
Over the past few days, you have had a chance to learn about the writers involved in THE UNDERGROUNDS, but today I want to introduce you to the artist involved with bringing the strip to life each week, Daniel Touchet.
Daniel Touchet was reportedly born with a crayon in his hand. Despite the complications you might think that would cause, Daniel turned out just fine, and of course had a predilection towards fine art. Daniel is also very proud of his collecting abilities, with a DVD collection that is somewhere in the thousands and a book collection that is almost as large. While THE UNDERGROUNDS is Daniel’s first professional work in comics, he has been drawing on any piece of paper he could find for years.
Thanks for stopping in the last few days to become acquainted with THE UNDERGROUNDS. The first strip will be on the semantink website March 1st, so make a date with your computer this Monday. If you missed any of the introductions from earlier in the week, you can check out the links below.


I’m very much enjoying the Undergrounds!! Particularly today, with the drawings and Van Helsing. I can’t see Van Helsing with the Twilight teen, but everyone’s entitled to a fantasy.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:01 am[…] with another Book Report. I hope you didn’t miss me too much last week. With The Undergrounds rolling out the introductions, it would have been downright petty of me to insist on keeping my day reserved for Reports. […]
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