Sunday, April 29, 2007

San Diego Comic Con 2007

I will once again be exhibiting at this years San Diego Comic Con. Look for me in the Small Press Pavilion. As soon as I receive a table number I will post it here. Not sure what I will have new this year. I may have a book. Then again I may not. I'll definitely have some new paintings like the ones on the right side of this page. I'm sure it will be loads of fun. Hope to see you there.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Strips 206 - 209




This is pretty much where the story comes to a screetching halt. I hope to finish the story at some point. However, It doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon. Between work, family, other ideas and a lack of motivation when it comes to MM, I just can't seem to find the time or energy to work on it. Sorry. I've written a handful of strips that still need to be inked and tinkered with. I may try and finish these for this years Comic Con and put them into a new book. We'll see if I can get it together in time. I don't want Thurston to die out there in the Desert. That wouldn't be good.

Strips 201 - 205





Strips 196 - 200





Strips 191 - 195





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Strips 91 - 95





Strips 86 - 90


That's me third from the left. My wife is standing next to me on the right.


Strips 81 - 85





I think this has to be one of my favorite strips. I'm really happy with the artwork and the writing.

Strips 76 - 80





Strips 71 - 75





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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Strips 46- 50





Strips 41- 45





Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Strips 36-40

I actually saw this sign on a tree. Sometimes you just have to look around for material and it's right there. Those are the good days.