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==External links==
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*[http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/ toothpaste for dinner official site]
*[http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/ toothpaste for dinner official site]

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Drew.

Drew is the creator of the webcomic toothpaste for dinner and co-creator of Married to the Sea, alongside wife, Natalie Dee. Drew is very secretive compared to other, more prominent web cartoonists. He was a research chemist, holding several patents, although he now works on the webcomic full time, and is a resident of Columbus, Ohio.[1] Drew recently revealed himself to be the entity behind the electronic musician KOMPRESSOR (previously only known by the alias "Andreas K."). [2][3]

Body of Work

  • 1997-9: "The Illustrated Drew," a website with approximately 20 illustrated stories. The style of the illustrations were similar to the toothpaste for dinner illustrations, except somewhat more crudely drawn, and less refined. The stories themselves were similar to his writings at "Drew" and .net magazine, but seemed to be entirely true. Highlights include his adventures at "ghetto Kroger's." Published for a short time as a local zine, did not receive much exposure, online or off. Drew has not mentioned this site except in passing, and his thoughts on it are unknown, but presumably negative as he has not archived or linked to this content on his newer sites.
  • 2000-2002: "Drew", a site where semi-true stories, with no illustrations, were posted daily.[4] "Drew" marked the beginning of Drew's rise to popularity, and in 2001, .net Magazine picked up Drew's writing, running an exclusive weekly column consisting of 700-800 words and a small toothpaste for dinner-style illustration.[5] Lasting from March 2001 to July 2005, Drew often claims that this is "the longest I've ever kept a job."
  • 2001-present: toothpaste for dinner, the "most addictive comic on the web", according to Slate. This is Drew's first project which can legitimately be described as "popular," and its readership now totals some 450,000 unique visitors per month. Quirky, somewhat poorly-drawn illustrations reminiscent of "The Illustrated Drew."
  • 2006-present: Married to the Sea A collaborative comic with wife Natalie Dee, utilizing carefully-edited Victorian era lithographs next to captions. According to Drew's interview with "How Stuff Works" [6] Drew draws 3.5 comics for Married to the Sea a week and Natalie draws the rest. However, the site has already found popularity (its traffic is only slightly less than that of toothpaste for dinner) and has already begun its own line of t-shirts.[7]

References

  • Anderson, Sam (June 24, 2005). "Toothpaste for Dinner: A slide-show tour of the most addictive comic on the Web". Slate. pp. 3, 12.

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