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Friday, August 20, 2010

February 28,2010


This is my summary of the Paperhand Puppet Intervention's winter show, Love and Robots. If you live in the greater Chapel Hill area and have not yet gone to seen the new Paperhand show, Islands Unknown, at the Forest Theater - you should. It is beautiful.

This is also the final installment of the February comics. Note that somewhere near the end of February I started to lose steam and did not make a comic everyday. Oops.


Sunday, August 15, 2010

February 23, 2010

...and yes, six months later, we're still using the same broken clock.
We are swiftly approaching the end of my February comics - which means I need to get cracking and scan some newer stuff.
On the plus side, since writing these comics I have learned to use an Ames lettering guide, fancy pants nib pens, and even rulers! So you, the fine reader, can look forward to comics with readable text, varied line weight and straight lines. It only gets better from here... or something.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

February 20, 2010



Who are these Russian hotties?:

Victor Tsoi (Learn more about him here)

Vladimir Mayakovsky (Learn more about him here)

Yegor Letov

Thursday, August 5, 2010

February 19, 2010

Sorry for the lapse in posts. I went on vacation, which also ended up being a technology vacation (no phone, (almost) no internet). I got to see my friends get married; I got to meet my brother's lovely new girlfriend; and Majka (my dog) made a BFF out of my parents dog, Boise. Majka also discovered the wonder of giant backyards where she could dig all she wanted. It was puppy heaven. Beautiful.

On our epic, 18 hour trip back from WNY to North Carolina we stopped in Pittsburgh. We had lunch at my old house with my favorite former housemate, met up with some old friends, and went to the new Copacetic Comics. If you've never been there - It's the best comics shop ever. The owner is so friendly and has read just about everything in the store, and gives great recommendations. Even in the old location that was the size of a closet, it was by far the best stocked indie comics store I've been to. Now that they have a reasonable amount of space - it's wonderful, and worth the stop in Pittsburgh. We loaded up on new comics. Kirill was excited to find Bar Miki, a new Finnish comic (as he is learning Finnish). I picked up Ten Thousand Things to Do by Jesse Reklaw, 3 Stories by Alexis Frederick-Frost, and Neptune by Aron Nels Steinke.

Oh, Pittsburgh, how I love thee.