
Fantasy, gothic and horror illustrator, occasionally makes comics.
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Finally! This Is One Of The Things I've Been Working On, A New Free Mini-comic To Give Out At Conventions.







Finally! This is one of the things I've been working on, a new free mini-comic to give out at conventions. As well as being super-cute business card substitutes, I find these are really useful for getting a handle on the characters and environments for longer comics.
I meant to hide an ace poster in this one like Sammy does, but I ran out of time before I wanted to get it printed. Oh well, next time.
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I forgot to post this for so long! These are pictures from a little manuscript book I made my pal Nam last year. It was based on a twitter conversation about my trip to a chocolate shop. I wanted to make it as nice as possible (since I had... er... forgotten to get her a present for her birthday AND Christmas) so I painted the pictures onto heavy card pages, hand-lettered the text in my best rounded gothic, and bound it all up into a hardback book. I forgot to take a photo of the finished item though.
If you're curious, the Tale of the Chocolate Shop runs thusly:
Once upon a Time, Sarah went to the Chocolate Shop. Sarah was going to be a Good Girl, and not buy any Chocolate. But then she bought some anyway.
The book was only 3 pages long.
Whaaaat! I knew there were a lot of old walls here in Europe but I didn't know France still had one encircling an entire town.
You know this also looks a lot like the town from Princess Tutu.
apparently the city where they live on snk was based off on a town in France called Carcassonne
this is Carcassonne




One of my New Year's Resolutions was to write one letter per week, but I have a pathological fear of getting letters crossed in the post, and only about 8 people to write to, so I started sending little postcards instead!
I thought it would be nice to leave the blank card in, so you can all see where the illustration is on the paper. Obviously you don't get to read the text though!