What on earth am I looking at?
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The official Mr. Why webpage of course! Mr. Why is a detective from the 90's with his partner, Sans. Unlike most detectives from the 90's (or any other time really), he "solves" his cases using his patent-pending "Time Capacitor Device": an epic time machine that isn't too reliable; but a time machine nevertheless! |
The best part!
The best part about the comics is the amount of work that gets put into them! All the comics and drawings are made by our artist, Caleb Taylor. He does everything by hand, including the scetch, outlines, and coloring. He does this aganst all pleas for him to at least color digitaly. Caleb has only done the comics in black and white (By hand. He has litterally found shades of grey for all the characters. He's a madman), possibly because he is colorblind (He has said this is the reason, even though he's only red-green colorblind).
A (fairly breif) history
Mr. Why was originaly a TV show-style film made by three friends back in middle school with two "actors" and a cameraman. The writing, filming, and editing was all done by one man, Connor Layson, who still writes, records, and edits Mr. Why throughout his adventures across several forms of media, including a YouTube show, comics, unfinnished film, and now a radio-show inspired approach.
You can still find the original YouTube episodes on the old Mr. Why YouTube channel. Just keep in mind, they are made by a few middle schoolers. The YouTube show originaly had Blake Swink as Mr. Why (Who has kept up the role) and another friend who has since moved out of our home town after the first season. Caleb Taylor introduced Sans to the show in the second season, where he joined the show. Caleb later became the artist for the comics, and still plays Sans.

This is the best quality photo. The entirety of season two was 360p :/