Is this a ripoff of DM of the Rings?
Inspired by. When Shamus Young ended his strip based on the Lord of the Rings as a roleplaying campaign, he expressed surprise that nobody else had
begun one based on another movie. I was surprised too. A gap needed to be filled.
When does the strip update?
Three times a week! On Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Update time is 10:11 GMT, the same as Irregular Webcomic! Why those days? Because most
other 3-a-week comics update Monday/Wednesday/Friday. We like to be different. And it gives you something new to read on the days many other comics don't update.
So how did this come together?
Less than 24 hours passed between my idea to do this, and the first comic being posted. I dithered a bit, worried about the time commitment. Then at
lunch at work the next day I shared my thoughts with some of my workmates. They immediately said, "Let's make some old fashioneds!" So this comic is very much a collaborative
effort with a hard-working team of 6 or 7 people behind the scenes, cooperating on the writing, the screengrabbing, and the compositing. This assuages my
time pressure fears somewhat. But let's see how it goes.
Are you planning to do any other Stanley Kramer films?
Yep. We've planned a story arc involving several of his other films, including: On The Beach, Judgment at Nuremberg, and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner!
Why did you start with It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World instead of Kramer's directorial debut, The Pride and the Passion?
We wanted to establish the characters on a lighter note, before moving on to treating some of his other movies as equally hilarious screwball comedies.
What game system are they using?
It's deliberately vague and unspecified. There are elements of several different games in it, plus some stuff that we just plain made up.
So either imagine it's some fictional commercially available system, or call it a home-brew system.
"Drivers & Dubble-yas"??
Yeah. Give us a break. We had to come up with a name within a lunch hour - the same lunch hour where we discussed the idea, decided to
do it, plotted out a metaplot involving the players and GM through the first three movies, and wrote the first strip.
So who are the Comic Irregulars?
The creators of Drivers & Dubble-yas are Andrew Coker, Andrew Shellshear, David Karlov, David McLeish, David Morgan-Mar, Steven Irrgang.
More questions? Praise? Abuse? Look under the big dubble-ya.