NOMAD TOFU is a science-fantasy adventure series about Pub, a weirdo-with-a-past who fell out of the sky and into a world of monsters. Its main influence is Jim Henson and it's created by Harry Myland. Updates Mondays. Thanks for your time! :)
My Life at War It's a mecha comic by myself and Matt Materniak. We put up a full color page every Friday (no missed updates! Woo!). Follows the life and times of the 1st Investment Recovery Battalion, specifically of the pilot Betsy-Ray. They're a "large property security firm" who specialize in potential conflict zones. Aka: They're card-carrying mercenaries. It's an overarching war story with elements of humor. So yeah, check us out if you like giant robots and capitalism.
Mini note: In order for this page (the latest one) to make sense, the mechs are called LIMBS (because they all only have 1 arm). But yes, enjoy.
We also have a facebook fanpage that you can find here. Become an informed investor, today! http://www.facebook.com/pages/1st-Investment-Recovery-Battalion/196335767069527
Hello! Gotta get my 2 cents in. So -- WANDERING STAR, Book 5, is now up on my website. That's just about 100 pages of reading material ready to go. And more to come each month.
The Cattle Raid of Cooley, my serialised Iron Age Irish epic, continues apace. IT's probably in the region of halfway done. I've tried to avoid all the Frazetta barbarian/new age Celtic clichés and tell a story that, although it's set in the prehistoric past, it's the present for the characters, if that makes sense. The art style is derived partly from Eddie Campbell, partly from Donna Barr, partly from 50s-80s children's book illustrator Charles Keeping, and partly from the way my hand works no matter what I try and do. Here's a couple of recent pages retelling a very well-known incident from the life of the hero...
Infinity - A weekly updating serialized web comic about the founder of a computing company who finds out he has cancer . He decides that with the time he has left he wants to do something to change the world. It's a comic about living in the digital age. Written and Designed by: Curt Pires .
My newest webcomic is a satirical horror story with artist EC Steiner called THINK OF THE CHILDREN.
It's a 24-page story about the events leading to the original Comics Code Authority. The members of the Senate Subcommittee are secret monster hunters, seeking to destroy evil children, who they believe are corrupted by the stories of EC Comics.
THINK OF THE CHILDREN is also designed for print publication, with plans for a hand-made, hardbound, sculpted artifact book in mind. We just launched a Kickstarter campaign last week to help fund the print project. Funding from Kickstarter will pay for the print production of THINK OF THE CHILDREN, including:
* Hardbound davey board covers set on cloth bound hinges. * A sculpted resin seal embedded in the front cover. * Interior printing on Dur-O Tone, 70# Newsprint. * Laser etched line art on the back cover. * A color overlay in the middle of the book. * An inside front cover book plate. * An inside back cover library card and envelope, listing donors and those who assisted in production.
We're offering some fun rewards: copies of the book, ACEO cards, sculpted netsukes and more! Please consider donating or helping us spread the word.
I also write a webcomic called BORDER CROSSINGS. There are currently over 70 pages (3+ issues) of story online. I'm currently working with a new artist to finish the remaining 44 pages.
BORDER CROSSINGS is a dark marine fantasy where a salvage submarine’s strange crew must redefine freedom for their drowned world. If you prefer comparisons it’s Firefly, Labyrinth and Perdido Street Station in a nautical steampunk mash-up. The story is also an allegory for the modern era of globalization.
I'm working on a graphic novelization of my struggles with cancer, OCD and one very unhealthy relationship. It's set in a Dieselpunk San Francisco and is called A Case of Do or Die.
If you want to see the dedication and rehistory of San Francisco, start here. If you want to ump straight into the story, start here.
Carnivore Carnival is a collection of short comics of various types and drawn in as many art styles as I can manage. Stories range from one page funnies through postapocalyptic religious fantasies, through somewhat symbolic musings on gender, improvised silent stories up to horror tales.
Currently, there are 85 pages (17 stories, the 18th one has just started this last Friday). Most of the material is in color although recently I did a couple of b/w tales.
To read it from beginning use this link but since drunkduck is changing and old links might become somewhat invalid soon, I'd suggest bookmarking this redirect from my site instead, cc.noisefetish.com
After I draw and photoshop it I upload it to the world wide web via the internet service I pay for. Here is what it looks like, only slightly compressed so that it doesn't hog up this particular thread page. Plz click to embiggen
This is my new webcomic, Useful Information. It's a Far Side style single panel, which I haven't seen that often in the field (except for a great one by Brad Neely). It has occasional forays into multipanel story telling, but it's all disjointed one shot jokes, so you can just jump right in anywhere.