Tag: You Are Here
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This Madness Called Life
Once, many moons ago, Akrm (the man with no vowels) was traveling around the weird backroads of Maine. After surviving Acadia National Park he dropped by my house, and along with him he had a drawing by my good camp friend, Leo Belew who is the creative force behind our summer camp’s underground magazine, The…
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You Are Here: Satanic Self Help
The thing about Satan is that he’s always there right when you need him. The YouTube video of this comic is here. My latest wicked mobile game: Sigil Of Satan is ready to download and play on iOS and Android.
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You Are Here: Pastry
Does anyone here love pastry? There are so many different types to choose from, and I love ’em all. I wish I was eating pastry right now, but I’d get my keyboard all sticky, so I must hold off. In this comic, the fly and I head off on an all night binge of pure…
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You Are Here: Manimal
There was this time I woke up, and after a lot of confusion, discovered that I had become a dog. I guess I was a dog, although I’ve never seen another dog that looked quite like me, but I felt like a dog, and others treated me as a dog, so I guess I was…
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You Are Here: Fly
This one cracks me up. I wanted to see how small I could draw using my teeny tiny Rapidograph size “0”. Then I move on to using a sumi brush for the thick lines. Click on the images above to open the short YouTube video.
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You Are Here: Cat
Let it be said that I feel differently about dogs and cats. I like ’em both plenty, but what I like about dogs is that they will become your friend or foe immediately. I love rolling around on the carpet with a dog I just met. I wish people were that fun. The opposite is…
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You Are Here: Gomper
Click here to launch a short YouTube video. I’ve been drawing Gompers, Podlings, Gof and other characters for a long time. I made a mobile game titled: Gomper that you can play on iOS or Google Play. Be sure to check it out. Just search for ‘gomper’ in the app store.
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You Are Here: Dog
Our family moved into a new space, so I’m setting up a new art studio, and I thought it would be good to get back to basics. When I was a kid my buddies and I would fold and staple regular 8.5″ x 11″ typing paper into small booklets and we’d make comic books. So…