Thursday, December 16, 2010

Dino-designs


Here are some sketches of the dinosaurs that'll be starring in the next issue of Trackrabbit. I wanted them to look cute, but also a little vacant, so the idea of personifying them would seem utterly absurd. I inked these with technical pens of various sizes, which I'm thinking about using for the whole book. It feels a little like cheating, but eschewing regular trips to the inkwell would probably cut down a lot of production time.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Down on Mission Street






Here's a piece I did for an anthology of comics about my neighborhood, San Francisco's fashionable Mission District. In a move those familiar with my work will note as a drastic stylistic departure, I have stolen the title for this story from a Lloyd Cole song, instead of a Belle and Sebastian song.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

New Comics and Such


Hey gang. I know it's been a while. Some of you have surely come to the conclusion that I must not care about my career at all, and you'd almost be right. I mean, who cares about comics? But at the end of the day, it's the only thing I'm good at, and I'm too much of a narcissist to let that go to waste. Here are the first page pencils for a piece that'll be in some anthology of comics about the neighborhood where I live, San Francisco's fashionable Mission District. My less than acute ear for Chola dialogue has already been pointed out, so please restrict your criticism to comments on perspective, anatomy and spelling. Thanks.

In other news, I'll be doing a reading at Mission Comics and Art this Saturday, as part of something called Litcrawl. If you wear expensive horn-rims and read Dave Eggers, you know what I'm talking about. The party starts at seven. The store is on 20th between Mission and Valencia. See you then, unless you're a jerk.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Stumptown

Hey gang. I'll be at the Stumptown Comics Festival in Portland, OR this weekend. Stop by and pick up a 16 page preview of my next comic.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Cover


Thanks to some assistance from the lovely and talented Sarah Oleksyk, the cover of the next issue of Trackrabbit is finally done. Surely the final pieces of the book, and subsequently my career, will fall into place from here.