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.

Click here for Volume 1.
Click here for Volume 2.

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!

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.