Monday, March 31, 2014

Working on Comics

Hey, I've been drawing pages for a couple new comics that I can't show right now, but here's a character from one of them I was messing around with the color on.


Monday, March 24, 2014

See You Space Cowboy Zine

Hello. I made this picture for this zine. http://seeyouspacecowboyzine.tumblr.com/. Probably going to be putting up more stuff for zines while I work on a few comics I got hired to make.

This is Spike. IN SPACE.


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Monsters of the Deep

Forgot to post yesterday. Here's a thing. I made it for a zine that will be coming out in the future. A zine from here- http://nessiepress.tumblr.com/. Looks like it will be cool. I marginally drew about lobsters, dig?


Monday, March 3, 2014

Markhor

Recently I read a book called "The Rifle in Cashmere." It is a hunting guide by a british man named Arthur Brinckman written about his time in Ladak, Punjab, and Cashmere in the 1850s. Mostly the mountains of Pakistan and India as far as I can tell. He went there with the military, but quickly turned it into a straight up hunting trip. It was an intensely interesting read because this guy does not think the same way as I do. Dogmatically, Brinckman lays out the dos and donts of hunting game and dealing with locals. I expected his point of view regarding the indigenous people; I am somewhat familiar with the British imperial narrative in that area of the world and he fits right in (I'm saying he was wildly racist). His moral code for hunting was unexpected. As a prize hunter he did not value the animals lives except in how they related to the skill of the hunter. Discussing only the act of stalking and killing these animals he slowly lays out a comprehensive set of ethics.

Anyway, the Markhor was one of the greatest trophies to Brinckman. I want to make a comic about the book at some point, but for now, with the text in my brain, I made a picture of a Markhor.