Experiment #59

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Climbing out from under a pile of work and obligations is a common theme running through my comics.

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Experiment #58

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was so proud of this shirt when I first got it. It was one of the first webcomics to have a merch shop so they helped to set the stage for the modern creative hustle.

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Experiment #57

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Dated comic by how the monitor is drawn.

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Experiment #56

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I still hate my hair.

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Experiment #55

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The introvert and the Extrovert as the two aspects of my personality instead of an angel and a devil.

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Experiment #54

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The first appearance of my broken heart. This seems so long ago now.

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Experiment #53

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Japanese Techno and Iggy Pop were on my MP3 player in 2001. I thought I was so cool.

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Experiment #52

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Lance at the “Pealy” gates. My dyslexia shows its ugly head every now and again in a drawing. Lance was my dog growing up. He was a good dog.

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Experiment #51

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My cat Yoda lived to be 21 years old, but went blind while living with my parents when I went off to college. She was my cat because she was born on my 5th birthday so I got to name her and Star Wars was part of my very small world.

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Experiment #50

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Riding through a desert on a horse with no name. My dad liked skeletons so I drew this for him one birthday. I got the proportions wrong, though, and the horse skeleton is a little too small, so I guess it’s a pony with no name.

This was the very first thing I ever attempted watercolor on.

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