



July 18th, 2005 -- This exit marked
Seems like something she'd try more often.
This strip marks the start of the "24" sequence that I drew to cover my computer-less period while I moved back to the States. In a variation of Scott McCloud's 24-hour comic challenge, I did the pencilling and inking for 24 pages in 24 hours (explains the roughness of the art a little bit). The scanning and lettering took a bit longer, but it was still a good exercise in finding a balance between speed and precision.



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September 28th, 2008
Alas will be back for the month of October. How can I let a Halloween go by without her?
March 4th, 2008
Within 24 hours, Bauhaus releases a new album (inspiring my inner black-hearted Goth), and Gary Gygax passes away (crushing my inner magic-user geek). What up with that, world?
February 19th, 2008
I'm getting better-- the arrival of nearly 40 lbs. of temple oranges bodes for the return of full health. I'm genki enough that I'm trying out some really weird things this week-- expect amateur attempts at illustration stunts instead of plot. The blue pencil really has me trying things out.


