One thing that helps inspire me in the studio is going back to my favorite media from childhood. I’m a big fan of the Legend of Zelda series and can’t remember how many times I read through the graphic novel adaptation of A Link to the Past by Shotaro Ishinomori when I was young. ForContinue reading “Limited Print Run: A Link to the Past, Ishinomori-Style”
Category Archives: Comics
Featured items from MeCAF available online
Did you know I have an online store with my comics and prints? That way even if you miss me at shows like Maine Comic Arts Festival you can still peruse and maybe pick up something fun. 😉 Here’s a rundown of the items I featured at this year’s MeCAF in June.
MeCAF 2018, here I come!
I’m prepping comics and prints for MeCAF, the Maine Comic Arts Festival! It’ll be one week from today on Saturday, June 2 from 10am-5pm at the Portland Public Library. Come by to say hello and grab my poetry comics collection or some new prints from the book! Oh, and here’s the event on The Facebook.Continue reading “MeCAF 2018, here I come!”
Story Development: Sticky Notes Idea Wall
Writing a good story can be a daunting task – it certainly has been for me! Where to start? How to proceed? What to do with all of the ideas that come to mind, or a surprising dearth of ideas despite feeling so excited about the project at first? Over many months of ongoing developmentContinue reading “Story Development: Sticky Notes Idea Wall”
2017 Projects Recap
A chance to celebrate 2017! New posters, logos, installations, poetry comics, and more.
Poetry comics release *updated
Haiku What I Can, a collection of 20 new poetry comics, is out now.
Influences: comics part 4
The final of four installments on my favorite print-based visual storytelling work, where I provide choice images and cleaned-up notes on why I love these works so much. In this post: Jeff Smith’s Bone.
Influences: comics, part 3
The third of four installments on my favorite print-based visual storytelling work, where I provide choice images and cleaned-up notes on why I love these works so much. In this post: 1980’s-era Legend of Zelda.
Influences: comics, part 2
The second of four installments on my favorite print-based visual storytelling work, where I provide choice images and cleaned-up notes on why I love these works so much. In this post: Muth and DeMatteis’s Moonshadow.
Influences: comics, top 3… +1
The first of four installments on my favorite print-based visual storytelling work, where I provide choice images and cleaned-up notes on why I love these works so much. In this post: My story, and Watterson’s Calvin & Hobbes.