This is a short comic made for promotional purposes. I sometimes print an ashcan edition (translated into a suitable language) and sell or give away at comic fairs, small press expos and the like. Write to me if you want one.
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This is a short comic made for promotional purposes. I sometimes print an ashcan edition (translated into a suitable language) and sell or give away at comic fairs, small press expos and the like. Write to me if you want one.
This is a short comic made for promotional purposes. I sometimes print an ashcan edition (translated into a suitable language) and sell or give away at comic fairs, small press expos and the like. Write to me if you want one.
This is a short comic made for promotional purposes. I sometimes print an ashcan edition (translated into a suitable language) and sell or give away at comic fairs, small press expos and the like. Write to me if you want one.
This is a short comic made for promotional purposes. I sometimes print an ashcan edition (translated into a suitable language) and sell or give away at comic fairs, small press expos and the like. Write to me if you want one.
Sorry for double posts. I fail at Comicpress and Falco fails at Jesuit mind tricks. (And I enjoy the Marx Brothers too much.)
I sat for at least one hour and tweaked Falco’s face in Photoshop. Better draw it right in the first place! He is a sensitive character to draw. I can’t just axe together his face like Andy’s, it’s a delicate matter. When I get some real clay, I’d like to sculpt a miniature Falco head just so that I can examine it from different angles and in different spotlights. (I have a little Pest Doctor mask, a souvenir from Venice, that I use for such purposes, but Falco would probably be offended if he knew. Yes, I use my characters as little moral compasses!)
Suddenly, Falco was super-easy to draw (and sexy, too). Touch of realism: no matter how good-looking they are, people don’t look sexy most of the time. Usually people look pretty silly.
I think Mochi knows more than anyone can possibly suspect (or explain).
I wish I could do this all the time. Two strips a day, on three hours sleep. 730 strips a year. I could get all of my ideas published within a decade. Nah, who am I kidding. Within a century. I’m one of those people who run out of steam long before they run out of ideas.
Today, my drawing skills are severely lacking again – maybe due to the mysterious runny nose that doesn’t seem to be a cold and doesn’t go away with allergy medicine. Whee.
In other news, I was in Malmö yesterday and had a nice chat with Mattias Elftorp, the creator of Piracy is Liberation and many other strange and curious projects. We shared some thoughts on HPL – it was his birthday, after all – and Mattias lent me a little black book containing the Swedish translation of Lovecraft’s own notes on dreams, ideas and random useful themes. On the bus back home I was already chuckling to gems such as “55. Man followed by invisible creature“, when a sudden stop made me look up straight at an advertisement board: “We are seeking city dreamers”. Below that, the name of the company: Dagon.

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