Tag: Comics

Caricature: Ray Kurzweil

I’m really bad at caricatures, but I do them anyway. That’s how you get better, right? (In theory, anyway..) This is an odd subject, but it was the only thing I found interesting leafing through the most recent TIME magazine recently: author/inventor/futurist Ray Kurzweil. Here’s the drawing (with some sloppy Photoshop color) and a picture …

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Shameless Self-Promotion Holiday Sale!

Yeah, that’s right: a shamelessly self-promotional holiday sale! Enter HOLIDAY2010 at checkout for 20% off everything in my store. In addition to an assortment of original pages from Midnight Sun and Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean, there’re: Signed and sketched-in copies of Amelia Earhart. Great for anyone maybe 8 to 14-ish, especially girls! My convention-fave …

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One-Page Comic Strip: History of the Ukulele

I occasionally do one-page music-related comic strips for a music magazine called Signal to Noise. I enjoy doing work for them because I’m really interested in music and they give me a pretty free rein to choose a subject I like.  For example, one of my past strips for them was about the obscure but …

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Summer of Minis 2010 – Part III

(Continuing my look at the minis I’ve been reading from this summer’s comics events. Earlier installment(s): Part I, Part II) Why Did I Put this Town on My Face? – Matt Wiegle Wiegle for Tarzan – Matt Wiegle Seven More Days of not Getting Eaten – Matt Wiegle I’m not sure why it’s taken me …

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Summer of Minis 2010 – Part II

(Continuing my look at the minis I’ve been reading from this summer’s comics events. Earlier installment(s): Part I) 33 Beasties – Drew Weing This fantastic little book combines two things I dig: Drew Weing’s art and bestiaries. Each page here features a different beast and the centerfold page folds out to a full 8.5 x …

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