Put together this video trailer over the weekend & threw it up on the ol’ YouTube.
I’m thinking of trying something different and I’d like your feedback.

Click on the post title above, to go to blog post & cast your vote.
Poll closes Saturday, May 19, 2012
False Positive is moving webhosts.
Things might get a little rocky as we relocate.
Until everything gets settled, comments will be disabled.
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If you spot any broken links, please let me know.
Thanks for your patience and support.
Cheers!
-Big Mike
I’ve been living here for about 6 months… Time to slap up a new coat of paint.
I’m not ready to move or embark on a exhaustive overhaul from the ground up, but I’m playing a bit with the aesthetic design.
(EDIT- UPDATED) At the very same time that I decided to start tweaking page design, falsepositivecomic.com began to crash intermittently. I contacted my webhost and their support informed me it was my fault for scripts demanding high CPU usage on their throttled servers.
A few hours later I learned that in fact falsepositivecomic.com’s webhost data center was under “attack” for the second time this week.
Pretty please, bear with me.
It has become a nightmare.
-Big Mike
(Got any recommendations for a great and stable webhosting service? I might be ready to pull up stakes…. if anyone is able to read this post.)

UPDATED: (4/13/12- mid-day)
In true Friday the 13th horror fashion, falsepositivecomic.com’s webhost has been under attack most of the week and as a result False Positive has been unavailable. I have been assured, for the 4th or 5th time, that the issue has been resolved and things should run smoothly from now on– I will be busy knocking on wood, crossing fingers, & making sacrifices to ancient gods.
-Big Mike
Digital Strips’ latest podcast granted a kind shout-out for False Positive with a brief discussion about the first story, Concoction.
If you’re not familiar with Digital Strips, they offer a pretty cool blog and podcast which cover everything in the world of webcomics— a handy resource for the webcomic enthusiast.
A bit of an experiment.
I’ve created a False Positive browser theme.
Available GRATIS, right now for Explorer or Firefox. Just click the image to learn more:
It can be wonky. Created using Brand Thunder, it seems like the whole enterprise is built around trying to get folks to use their search engine.
-Big Mike
Yesterday, Whitney Matheson, over at the USA Today, Pop Candy blog, took time to write a generous post about False Positive.
You can read it here: Pop Candy
How awesome is that?
I’ve followed the Pop Candy blog for years and it has led me to some of my most treasured pop-culture experiences. It covers a wide array of all things geek. Her blog is responsible for helping me find many gems, including both the Mad Men & Battlestar Galactica (2004) television series and (if memory serves) Charles Burns’ Black Hole graphic novel. If you aren’t already following the Pop Candy blog, you’re missing out.
Cheers!
Big Mike

Chapter 1: Concoction
Chapter 2: Cache
Chapter 3: Newton's Apple
Chapter 4: Ache
Chapter 5: Yolk
Chapter 6: Wayfarer
Chapter 7: cops 'n robbers
Chapter 8: Ill Repute
Chapter 9: Cleanup




He better hope he got some sort of healing or limb-reattachment power from that dragon…
He’s a Ronin trying to regain his honor, Bushido means he doesn’t care how he kills the dragon,even if he sacrifices life and limb to do it.
i hate to bring this up, but there’s a huge difference between Asian’s dragon, and west-culture dragon. which is about noble, and evil. Asian dragons are NOT lives in a cave, don’t even lay eggs. and they do not fight with mortals. they are God-like creature of rain, cloud, and sea.
they were symbol of wisdom, authority, and the king.
It’s really brilliant art but it makes me keep wondering about this ‘difference’. i mean this art is ‘looks like’ about Asian culture(dragon is looks like one, and knight is samurai), but it’s just west-culture’s view – the knight(Samurai) come to dragon’s cave. and hunt it.
I know I have to wait till the art is done- nobody knows where this is going. but if it’s just about hunting dragon, I’m gonna really disappoint.
well that’s all, but still good arts. keep on it.
I think this dragon is inspired by the mythology of all dragons and isn’t beholden to a specific preexisting myth of an Asian dragon or a Norse dragon or Tolkienian dragon.
@New_ton
It’s a fckn dragon, with ronin. It may not be historically accurate, but it’s cool enough for me not to care. Though the guy might be screwed, ancient meds ain’t the best.