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Sunday, October 06, 2013

Plate of Shrimp

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This is a panel from page 120 of The Boy With The Spirograph Eyes that I started inking a couple of days ago.

Today, I chanced upon a link to a discussion about Snagglepuss and his speech patterns (Hat Tip to BDR.) I get a huge kick out of this type of synchronized serendipity/serendipitous synchronicity. Plate of shrimp!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Advance Praise for "The Boy With The Spirograph Eyes"

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"I laughed so hard, the bongwater I was drinking came out my nose. It makes Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential look like a Harlequin Romance." Joey the busboy

Some unfinished pages.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

The Small Press Expo



Reblogging this because today's the day the Expo kicks off, and, also, too, it bumps John Thomas McCain of the top of the page.

In the spirit of volunteering and non profit promotion of artists and publishers who produce independent comics, I made this cartoon as an ad for SPX, The Small Press Expo . Unfortunately, I won’t be at SPX, but I hope everybody’s sales, purchases, and experiences far exceed your wildest dreams.

Monday, September 02, 2013

In The Middle of Tobacco Road



In the spirit of volunteering and non profit promotion of artists and publishers who produce independent comics, I made this cartoon as an ad for SPX, The Small Press Expo . Unfortunately, I won’t be at SPX, but I hope everybody’s sales, purchases, and experiences far exceed your wildest dreams.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Walking Blues



Another pencil test. I'll clean this one up and re-shoot it as part of a little project I'm working on.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

10 Second Pencil Test


This was a flip book I made in 1987. I was wondering if it was possible to convert a flip book to video, essentially treating the video like film. I can only get 10 frames a second. Film is 24 frames a second, but typically a drawing goes for 2 frames, so that's 12 drawings a second, so it is close.