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prompted that "aesthetically, the strip smacks of commercial art: full page ads and catalog layouts." Cloud breaks the mold in composition, frequently experimenting with backgrounds and panel layouts. Cloud noted in an interview that color is very important to him, and he described picking colors for
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a boy's head one day and didn't want to mess it up with a poorly-drawn body. He drew a simple rectangular shape below the neck, and to his surprise, the design worked out fairly well. He gave him Slither as a friend, because Cloud found snakes to be exceedingly simple to draw. Cloud wanted his
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described Boy on a Stick as "the voice of innocence and possibility" who is paired with Slither, "the voice of cynicism and negation." However, Godek also described both characters is inherently
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play a very minor role, and were primarily created when Cloud was low on ideas. Two characters, the "Florida Cracker" and "Frickles Mudcat", helped Cloud present political topics during the
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as with saying "Nothing in BOASAS stands still. Jittering characters, constantly shifting backgrounds and frequent non-sequiturs proliferate through the webcomic." Cloud's day job in
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any given strip as "probably my favorite thing to do." For print publications, Cloud draws alternate black-and-white versions of his strips.
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was first uploaded in 1999 and was originally a member of webcomics collective
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characters to become iconic and easily recognizable, like the characters in
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by Steven L. Cloud. Strips usually feature a short, pithy and sometimes
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exchange between the title characters. The strip is characterized by
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Steven Cloud conceptualized the titular "Boy on a Stick" as he was
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looks very cognizant of color and layout. Michael Whitney of
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primarily exists on the web, it has also been published in
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The Boy and Slither in the 2011 strip "Any Day Now"
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Boy on a Stick and Slither
http://www.boasas.com/
webcomic
surreal
dry
cynical
Dumbrella
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Esquire magazine
United Media
Comics.com
The Webcomics Examiner
online marketing
doodling
Peanuts
nihilistic
2004 presidential election
Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists
The Charlotte Observer
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Esquire
"Boy on a Stick and Slither goes to Comics.com"
Comics Beat


"Nihilism is Easy: the Theory of Entropic Narrative or Webcomics and the Death of Culture"
The Webcomics Examiner
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