Comics

Last Samurai of Mars

Short series about… you guessed it…the Last Samurai of Mars

 

 

 

 

Luluki!

This is my surrealist comic strip about a magical veternarian and her irrepresible rabbit friend.  It’s meant to be a snack before my comic books start finishing up.

 

 

Ophelia.

This was my first experiment with doing a webcomic.  It ended up clocking in at about 84 pages.  It is this haunted house hellscape story about a young girl’s push for identity out of trauma.  It’s actually a lot more than that, but I don’t want to spoil any of the twists and turns.  It was concieved as an experiment with my tarot studies.  Where each week I did an episode of the series based upon a tarot reading I had done for the book.  It was all very seat of the pants.  And when it started I didn’t really know how to do what I wanted artistically with photoshop(the comic is done in a collage style cutting up images I found using google search), so it gets much more vibrant and crazy as the story progresses.  Because of this though, it’s to my eyes a very uneven work.  But I learned a lot doing it, and I think that will be evident in some of the work I have coming down the pike.

Stage Name

This is a comic project I did with Larry Watts(follow the link!), that was about a magicians assistant with a cleft lip, who moonlights as a crazy axe murderer.  Once again you see my normal themes of high fashion and horror.  It’s very strange but before 2008 I had never written any kind of horror stories.  Now it seems to be the bulk of what I’m doing.  I blame the coming apocalypse in 2012.

Kiss Kiss Go Go

This is a project I did over x/mas in 2008.  The idea was to do a really quick story, that had a lot of action, and romance.  I wanted to experiment with those things, since they were basically missing from Ophelia.  It wasn’t intended to be a web only comic.  It was initially going to be a Happy New Years Card for friends.  But I am poor, and the lettering for the book ended up hitting several snags.  Weirdly.  But at any rate.  It’s there to be seen.  I think it’s kind of a fun little comic.  It’s not as serious and labored as some of my other work.  Decent fun.  Good learning experience.

 

 

 

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