Backyard
- A mini 8-page pocket zine, one of the results of comics-making with a friend’s 10yo niece. We began with a common title, and went in our own directions.
$2 for the zine (in person). For an extra buck, email me and I’ll put one into the post for you (so, $3 total).
Happily Never After
- A mini 8-page pocket zine, one of the results of a comics jam with a friend’s 10yo niece.
$2 for the zine (in person). For an extra buck, email me and I’ll put one into the post for you (so, $3 total).
Awesome ‘Possum, Vol. 3 - Third volume of the natural science comic anthology, including 45 creators. - http://kck.st/2cS0Rzq
GET TO KNOW AN IGNATZ NOMINEE
Beyond: The Queer Sci-Fi and Fantasy Comic Anthology edited by Sfé R. Monster @sfemonster and Taneka Stotts (nominee for outstanding anthology or collection)
Winner of of the 2016 Lambda Literary Award for best anthology, this collection includes 20 stories by variety of creators exploring speculative worlds from a LGBTQ perspective. It is highly intelligent and often poignant, a must-read for all fans of genre fiction. (Pictured contributors- Shing Yin Khor @sawdustbear, Reed Black @reedicule, Gabby Reed, Rachel Dukes @mixtapecomics, Taneka Stotts, Christianne Goudreau @cedreau, Niki Smith @niki-smith, Blue Delliquanti @bluedelliquanti, Jon Cairns @joncairns, Ted Adrien Closson @vinegartom, Wm Brian MacLean).
For fans of Saga, Wet Moon, Runaways, The 100, Stardust
Beyond was nominated for an Ignatz!
It is such an honour and I’m absolutely thrilled about it. Thanks, Comixology, for doing this great write-up for us!
At the End of the Night
- This was made for an anthology by the Toronto Comic Jam (usually held at Cameron House), featuring work about the jam by regular attendees.
The happening depicted is only slightly truncated for space, and edited (again, only slightly) for self-depreciation.
The Tippler, adapted from The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Made for a zine anthology with an uncertain future. This was the first project in which I used a hand-me-down touch screen to “fingerpaint” my thumbnails. So I included them here :)
You might notice that one panel was redesigned before inking. It’s a good thing to have noticed it could be stronger than originally envisioned, but I don’t know whether that much variation from thumbs would upset an editor.
Breakfast in a Day
- Published recently in the Breakfast in a Day zine by Death Cookie Soup.
Since early February, I’ve lost roughly 30 lb.
Yesterday I weighed in at 210 for the first time, down from 240. But the weight bounces up and down marginally every day. That’s why I say “roughly” after my FB friends read about a 30 lb loss.
Note that the day I drew was atypical for me, and is an unhealthy choice for everyday living. #NotAsStupidAsISeemSometimes

I Need You to Understand
- Made for a zine, was warned it probably wouldn’t make the cut. I can see its weaknesses.

Making comics by Luminoodle light. That’s a 4-panel strip w. 2 overlays, if you’re wondering, to be reformatted as a page.

Godfather Orange
- Earlier this year, I drew a caricature of Vito Corleone for Sketch Lottery.

If I Only Had a Bat
- Earlier this year, I drew a rendition of the Batman villain Scarecrow as a mashup with the Wizard of Oz, for Sketch Lottery.

Reports of My Death
- Earlier this year, I drew a caricature of Mark Twain for Sketch Lottery.



