What have you DONE?!
Calm down! There's
a bunch of my drawings and stuff below. You can see it if you stop
reading this sentence for a second. Anyway, click the images to the
left of the descriptions and a page will come up where you can click
to see see a bigger versions of each individual picture. If you have
any questions, feel free to drop me an e-mail over on the contact
section! It'll be fun.
 | | I'm a diehard
Earthbound fan, and when its long-awaited sequel came out in Japan
and showed no signs of coming stateside, fans took it into their own
hands. They started a blog to show translation process, and for
every update posted, I made a drawing and posted it in the comments.
Here's all of the ones I've done. |
 | | My first published
traditional comic strip, Oh Canada has been running in the Point
Park Globe, and hopefully will start spreading out to student papers
around Pittsburgh. The strip follows a loveable college-going loser
with an unusual name and just a few neighborhood friends. |
 | | Rebel Bytes
is a one-panel comic project I ran every Tuesday at
4colorrebellion.com, a popular Nintendo-based video game blog. The
purpose of the comic was to not only practice making one panels, but
to try and avoid using the usual pitfalls and cliches of most
webcomics. I feel I've done a pretty good job at doing that so far,
but I'll let you be the judge. |
 | | Left and
Leaving was a daily 4-comics-a-day comic project I started after a
harsh breakup. In an effort to make sense of my feelings and channel
my sadness into humor, I ended up creating a grand total of 400
comics spanned over 100 days. The comic is done now, but you're free
to look through the archives. |
 | | Oliver was the first
full story I've ever done in comic form. While it's short, a bit
crude and full of rookie mistakes, it's still a start! The entire
thing is 11 pages in length, and was done by me over a period of
three days. |
 | | Inspired by a
similar project by Nedroid, I wanted to see how many really awful
comics I could create in one sitting. I ended up with about 50.
These are them. |
 | | For all of the
little things out there, there's the catchbasket of my DeviantArt
account! If you go on there, you can see a lot of my older stuff and
the odds and ends from just doodling on my free time. |
 | | Every year, I'm
always without a valentine. So, instead of spending my time moping
around and being bitter at the world, I started making
Nintendo-themed valentines for all of those geeks that defied their
stereotype and found a valentine against all odds. There are three
years' worth of them so far. Zounds! One of my designs was even
published by
All Saints UK! |