Anonymous asked: How old are you? (just wonderin')
I’m 27. Too old to fulfill dreams, too young to complain.
Anonymous asked: How old are you? (just wonderin')
I’m 27. Too old to fulfill dreams, too young to complain.
This Month:
Release No. 10: The Made-Up Baptism
Release No. 11: Charm On Sundays
Release No. 12: Alone in the Throneroom Magazine
Release No. 13: Horror of the Gag #2
Next Month:
Release No. 14: Mayor’s Best Magazine
Release No. 15: Salt Mines Comic Book #1
Release No. 16: Chancellor Cop #3
Release No. 17: Debbie #3
Release No. 18: A County Is A County #2
Thanks.
This is one of my favorite JEFF LOK strips in recent memory. Please visit his Tumblr if you haven’t. It’s one of my favorite things there is.
Kitnap the Cat and Vestibule the Cat
New character… Debbie’s roommate, Book Deal the Deer.
I remember when I was a child, I read somewhere that Charles Schulz liked to come home from the studio and lay on his couch “with his feet pointed at the television set,” his dog by his side. It was the saddest thing I had ever read and it made me feel physically ill.
Who wants to draw a Twisted Metal comic with me? (Tonight.)
I have a new book available… A COUNTY IS A COUNTY #1.
Issue one of a series describing the form and function of the county of Ceramic.
book meme
from batarde via redpulpRules: In a text post, list ten+ books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard — they don’t have to be the “right” or “great” works, just the ones that have touched you. Tag [ten] friends, including me, so…
The Collected Conscience of Odd Bodkins, Dan O'Neill
We All Die Alone, Mark Newgarden
Snake Eyes 1, Edited by Glenn Head
Jimbo in Paradise, Gary Panter
Quimby the Mouse, Chris Ware
Dominic, William Steig
The Tough Coughs As He Ploughs the Dough, Dr. Seuss
Archy and Mehitabel, Don Marquis
Amy and Jordan, Mark Beyer
The Book of Jim, Jim Woodring
The Phantom Tollbooth, Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer
Rabbit and Skunk and the Scary Rock, Carla Stevens
Inkweed, Chris Wright
Sock Monkey Treasury, Tony Millionaire
Skibber Bee Bye, Ron Rege, Jr.
Sometimes Things Just Get Away From You, Walt Holcombe
Magic Beach, Crockett Johnson
The Gold in Tinpan Alley, Hazel Meyer
In the Studio, Todd Hignite
The Animated Raggedy Ann and Andy, John Canemaker
Pim and Francie: Golden Bear Days, Al Columbia
Walt Before Mickey: Disney’s Early Years, Timothy Susasin
Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts, Donald Barthelme
In the Penny Arcade, Steven Millhauser
Today I Wrote Nothing, Daniil Kharms
Mickey and Donald and the Seven Ghosts, Floyd Gottfredson
Jim Nutt: Coming Into Character, Lynne Warren
The Ganzfeld 4, Edited by Dan Nadel
So the Wind Won’t Blow It All Away, Richard Brautigan
Rootabaga Stories, Carl Sandburg
Nancy Eats Food, Ernie Bushmiller
Kramers Ergot 5, Edited by Sammy Harkham
Krazy and Ignatz 1929-1943, George Herriman
The Thurber Carnival, James Thurber
The Complete Works of Nathanael West
Carl Barks Conversations
Or Else #4, Kevin Huizenga
Shrimpy and Paul, Marc Bell
Before Mickey: The Animated Film 1898-1928, Donald Crafton
The Pirates and the Mouse, Bob Levin
Jack Survives, Jerry Moriarty
Fuzz and Pluck, Ted Stearn
Your Vigor For Life Appalls Me, Robert Crumb
Teratoid Heights, Mat Brinkman
The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real, Margery Williams
Sidetrack Stories, Kaz
Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers, Don Marquis
Hawaiian Hideaway, Carl Barks
Groucho and Me, Groucho Marx
The Complete Verse and Other Nonsense, Edward Lear
Nog A Dod, Edited by Marc Bell
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Kim Deitch
Art Out of Time, Edited by Dan Nadel
(Source: sessileblossom)
Penciled spread from a long book I’ve slowly been working on. In this scene, Debbie begins telling a tale from her past involving 1914 Pound St. and a youthful desperation.