I draw stories. – Page 20 of 41

I make comics, illustrations, self-publish books, and write about life, art and things of interest.

Sketch 284

Sketch 284

May 3, 2020 | Miscellany

Ink sketch of a beaver, the alligator of the Canadian North. They will mess you up, but it’ll look like an accident. You’ve been warned.

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These Times

April 29, 2020 | Miscellany

Crows have opinions of little importance on our apparently imminent self-destruction. Read the full comic.

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These Days

These Days

April 29, 2020 | Comics

In this comic, the crows discuss just how strange the world has become, in their own timely and poetic avian way.

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Sketch 283

Sketch 283

April 28, 2020 | Miscellany

Ink sketch documenting some of the many hairstyles of the Woolly Spacefaring Adventurer. Francis the sheep is fierce AND fashionable, thank you very much.

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These Times ink progress

These Times WIP

April 21, 2020 | Miscellany

Work in progress of a new crows comic about these unusual times we are all living in. Panels drawn, pencils done, ink in progress. Huzzah.

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Sketch 282

Sketch 282

April 17, 2020 | Miscellany

Ink sketch of Francis the sheep, space explorer. Calm and rational, and also deeply excited by things that go zap, bang, and kablooie.

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Death and Agatha McMurray ink progress

Comics and Full Sized Roughs

April 11, 2020 | Miscellany

I’ve been trying different workflows. One of the things I experimented with on Death and Agatha McMurray is full sized roughs.

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Death and Agatha McMurray

Death and Agatha McMurray

April 11, 2020 | Comics

In this comic, Agatha McMurray complains about her miserable life, while Death finds joy in the little things.

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Sketch 281

Sketch 281

April 9, 2020 | Miscellany

A little ink sketch of Robot and Francis the sheep discovering a mouth breather on some distant alien world. Moist adventure!

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Sketch 280

Sketch 280

March 31, 2020 | Miscellany

Ink sketch of the crows practicing social distancing, although it’s maybe less about the pandemic and more about someone not sharing the last bit of road kill.

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