"A Cry For Help" by Gerald DeJesus
August 31st, 2010 by GabeThis is it, the definitive end to Big Pants Mouse. I saved Jerry's masterpiece as the final final final Big Pants. Why? Because it's all there. Like us all, Jerry has always had a soft spot in his heart for this little mouse, but unlike the rest of us, Jerry's heart is quite different.
Jerry is an amazing artist. You have seen his work and you didn't even know it!

My friend Tony introduced Jerry to me at a Carl's Jr. in '99. Tony wanted me to put in a good word for Jerry at Spumco. He was amazing, and we hired him for his flash expertise, but unbeknownst to me, I already "knew" Jerry.
See, some of us guys at Spumco had this contest called the "Ace Card". We would find the nastiest filthiest videos online and share them as our "ace card". Tony always seemed to have a HUGE amount of videos and would usually always win. But those times changed when Jerry started at Spumco. Jerry was Tony's secret supplier of depravity. If I would have known this, I would have told our boss that we needed to hire Jerry on his filth finding abilities alone!
Since then, I think I've worked with Jerry on every flash project I've done, including the Big Pants Mouse pilot at Disney. He is an amazing art director, bg designer, painter, animator, and all around great guy. Thanks for the final word Jerry, you put the final nail in Big Pant's coffin.
Thank you all for all the support over the years. Here's to the end of Big Pants and the start of Life In The Analog Age next week!










Hunky glimmer? Yeck, I hates me some po-mo teenage angsty vampires.
I'd like to ask some questions..
1. Generally how old are our characters in this comic?
2. Are they going to highschool or are you just using it as a plot device?
3. Both are chicks right?
4. I don't troll the forums very often. What is the main character's name and are you ever going to cover a comic explaining where she got the frog suit?
Paranoia validates your angst!
She got her frog suit in Desert Land, behind a big rock at the edge of the land. It's there -- I swear!!
2. They are going to high school, which isn't to say that will be a frequent setting for the strip.
3. Yes. Strawberry and Pippi are both ladies.
4. Strawberry Fields is the lead character's full name. I do not plan to explain where the suit came from. It really doesn't matter where it came from, and I'm not going to waste any time explaining it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v460/TVsKyle/momo_panel.jpg
Just messin' with ya.
13: YOU spell it like whoa. I spell it like woah. Your nitpickery fills me with woe.
It just keeps getting better!
I too am not exactly too knowledgeable (or interested) about what's hot and what's not. Especially when it comes to handsome or beautiful actors and pop music. I am the unwieldy eccentric in my class.
It's that after all that mischief, Pippi is asking her $1-store-closing antagonist the one question that she should have been asking herself this whole time.
And, Strawberry reacts accordingly. I love that last panel!
Pippi Possum, right? Is it gauche to say that out loud? Hope I didn't make all her hair fall out.