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SO, WE’RE DOING THIS AGAIN: Part 3 of 3.
This is the actual conversation we had that night, albeit condensed and *slightly* exaggerated.
I need to find more direct ways to be useful and we’ve got plenty of time for that as the cruelty continues. While I’ll be stepping away from comics for another spell (since they tend to bring out bad habits these days), I suppose this one is a plea for any of you fellow artists who feel a similar futility to KEEP PUSHING.
Of *course* these days are a struggle for anyone with a shred of fuckin’ empathy, but perhaps it’s a small solace to know you’re not alone. I do believe the good people are stepping up and it’ll feel great to support each other. Thanks for reading, friends.
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SO, WE’RE DOING THIS AGAIN: Part 2 of 3.
It’s a strange exercise to condense almost 10 years into a few panels when they felt like 100 years. Nevertheless, I’m compelled to continue this Cliff Notes version of my life to hold myself accountable for poor choices as well as appreciate my friends/community and small adventures. I may be showing my ass more than a sensible person would, but some weeks/months are better than others. I feel fine today, and that’s all for now. 3rd and final part out in a few.
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SO, WE’RE DOING THIS AGAIN: Part 1 of 3.
I started writing/drawing this after the election (verrry slowwwly), since I needed to zoom out and put some perspective on the current malaise. Reflecting on how/why I continued creating despite personal/political setbacks. Part 2 out tomorrow.





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There are countless amazing David Lynch anecdotes, but this one was so compelling that I had to draw a comic about it.
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RIP Françoise Hardy.
Drawn from 1964 photos by Jean-Marie Périer.
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X-Men 97 immediately warmed my cranky old nostalgia-resistant heart, so of course I had to draw the potential origin story of Gambit’s scene-stealing crop top.
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