In the earlier days of Twitter, I made a comic book based on Tweeted suggestions from my followers. The book, “Robots Don’t Know Anything About Twitter“, was written and drawn completely in 24 hours. A few years later, I spent 24 MORE hours painstakingly watercolored each page, but never got around to publishing it… until [...]
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Ideas
Ideas is my first 24 hour comic that I felt was good enough to print. It documents both my move to San Francisco and several events that took place at Comic Relief in Berkeley throughout the day. Tweet
The Flea Family Circus
This is my entry into the pictureless comic challenge. It’s probably the darkest comic I’ve ever drawn. If you prefer, you can read it with all the panels laid out on a single page on Flickr. or you can read it in gallery mode here: Tweet
Super Top
Super Top is the first comic I ever published and it is still my only entry into the “super hero” genre. It was originally printed in 2002 on a letter press in Minneapolis. The comic is embedded above, but is also available as a CBZ file, PNGs, or on the flickrhole. When it was time [...]
The Magic Yo-Yo (embedded)
As my “week of comics” continues, I’ve decided to (re-)post Oke Rosgana’s The Magic Yo-Yo. As mentioned previously, this comic was made by Rosgana as part of the 2009 24hr Comic Book Day from his home in Indonesia. I’m posting it today partly because I wanted to add to get it online as an embedded [...]







