
03/04/09: Some new drawings:
Here are two portraits I made for my friend Amitha, which run next to her column in the Bangkok Post (the "Muse" section) every week.
Portraits of every single teacher I had in middle, elementary, and high school (everyone I could remember, that is).
11/02: Two new comics:
06/28: My account of MoCCA (and other things)
Other comics from summer '08:
06/21: I decided to put up Volume 1 of my fifth grade diary comic in its entirety. The last three pages are in color (sort of)! I also touched up all of Volume 2, tightening up the layouts and adjusting the black/white balance so it is now much easier to read. These comics are from 2006-2007.
Check out my latest mini-comic! David Kemp is the tale of a nutty British lad I went to school with. It is, without a doubt, my most popular comic. A unanimous fan favorite or something.
Also, here are the first ten pages of a story I am currently working on, about my tenth-grade ethics teacher, Mr. Andrew. Click on the image to the right.
And some previously unseen diary comics I made earlier this year. These, and more, can be found in my minis Living Underwater, volumes one and two. Contact me if you'd like a copy!
Here's a little scratchboard comic I made. It was my first (and maybe last) attempt at digital lettering.For most recent work, please read my blog.
COMICS IN COLOR!
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And don't forget to check out Volume Two of
my fifth grade diary comic.Read "Ghost Car", a comic I made for my final assignment in Intro to Sequential Art. I made it by cutting out shapes of construction paper, collaging them and then drawing over it with my tablet. Note: I did not write the story.