Here is an attempt at obnoxious and thorough self-promotion. I am planning to start up making print-on-demand books using the Lulu website again very soon. Just to recap, in case you are not aware, I still have the following comics available—
1. Debbie #1. 12 pages, 5.8 x 8.3 in., saddle-stitched, January 2014. BUY HERE.
2. Chancellor Cop #1. 12 pages, 5.8 x 8.3 in., saddle-stitched. January 2014. BUY HERE.
3. Big Dogs At Nite. 64 pages, 7.5 x 7.5 in., perfect bound. January 2014. BUY HERE.
4. Unfortunate Horse Magazine. 16 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., saddle-stitched, color covers. February 2014. BUY HERE.
5. Chancellor Cop #2. 24 pages, 5.8 x 8.3 in., saddle-stitched. March 2014. BUY HERE.
The following comics have been mostly drawn and will be available, in this order, in the coming weeks—
7. Debbie #2 – The second chapter of Debbie’s ongoing series in which she complains and looks at nature. 24 pages, more or less. 8. Forget Boring Truths – A 48-page pocket book with a spine explaining Debbie’s relationship with her parents and the idea of a “joke.” She confronts imaginary demons and spits in their eyes. 9. Charm On Sundays – A 52-page book of drawings. 10. Alone in the Throneroom Magazine – A nice thick magazine of short stories, similar to the previous “Unfortunate Horse Magazine.” Stories include WALT DISNEY, THE BAD PULSE OF THE CAT, SODA FOUNTAIN, and more. 11. Horror of the Gag #2 – The second collection of “Horror of the Gag” strips. Debbie continues to whine about her farm. This is the last issue of strips, before the format changes to full pages. (And the story moves on.) 12. Chancellor Cop #3 – The plot thickens as we introduce RANDY.
Thank you for making this Harvey Comics dream a reality.
Anonymous asked: what are your favorite video games?
Games that spring to mind are LSD Dream Emulator, Seaman, Marachen Adventure Cotton 100%, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Link’s Awakening, Super Mario RPG, DuckTales (NES version), Sexy Parodius, Kirby Super Star, Final Fantasy IV, Darkstalkers 3, Catherine, L.A. Noire, Animal Crossing (Gamecube version), and Shin Megami Tensei IV. If you are a cartoonist, I recommend playing video games in moments when you hate your comics the most. “Cuphead” looks like my dream come true.