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The Rise and Fall of Broseph Stalin

A few days ago I thought I had the perfect idea for a comic: Broseph Stalin. You can imagine how upset I was then to find that not only had Broseph Stalin been done, it’d been done to death. Not only is there a Broseph Stalin meme, there’s also a Broseph Stalin comic. There goes … Continue reading »

Recent Illustrations

Recent Illustrations

Lately, more than anything else, I’ve been experimenting with various color schemes on Photoshop. To that end, the drawings themselves are fairly minimalist and cartoony. Some are better than others, but that’s just how experiments go.   For more pics, follow me on Facebook. To find out more about the books I’ve self published, go … Continue reading »

New Poorly Made Comic By Me!

New Poorly Made Comic By Me!

You’d think for a guy who spends as much time reading and writing about comics as I do, I’d be a lot better at making them… Anyways, here’s my first attempt at creating a comic with Photoshop. All of my past efforts were made back when I only had the free program Gimp. The inspiration … Continue reading »

Cheesy Joke!

Cheesy Joke!

Are you in the mood for truly inane puns? Then check out this cartoon I recently drew up while bored during a three hour class on fad diets.   For more junk like this, follow me on Facebook!

Humorous Comic Pic: My Day at the Factory

About two weeks ago I was employed for a whopping one day at an automobile parts factory through a temp agency. As you might guess, it didn’t go over well. Looking back, it’s pretty easy to confuse my memories of that day with the famous scene from Modern Times where Charlie Chaplin gets swallowed by … Continue reading »

Three Secrets to Drawing Comics

Three Secrets to Drawing Comics

If you’ve ever tried your hand at drawing comics but weren’t too pleased with the final product, it’s very possible that it’s not your artistic skills to blame, but the knowledge you had at your disposal when you went into the project. I tried months ago to make a comic, but no matter how many … Continue reading »