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Pretty much what's in the post, with a QR code included. The image is of the main characters from our respective comics: Gatsby from Vincent's adaptation of The Great Gatsby, who has Reineke a not-fox girl on his shoulders from Sierra's WWII historical fantasy. Both of them are amused at Sierra's other character, Hans, being confronted by Alexander the Great's horse, Bucephalus. Alex and Bucy are from my adaptation of the Alexander Romance.

Pretty much what's in the post, with a QR code included. The image is of the main characters from our respective comics: Gatsby from Vincent's adaptation of The Great Gatsby, who has Reineke a not-fox girl on his shoulders from Sierra's WWII historical fantasy. Both of them are amused at Sierra's other character, Hans, being confronted by Alexander the Great's horse, Bucephalus. Alex and Bucy are from my adaptation of the Alexander Romance.

Making History: A panel about historical fiction webcomics
May 16, 9 PM EDT
I'll be in a panel for @cartoonist.coop
Nib & Ink Digital Comics Festival, with @sierrabravoart.bsky.social and @vincentisvintage.bsky.social about our fav genre of comics! 🤩
nif.cartoonist.coop/event/making...

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Regret to say that we don't even have full access in the U.S. I teach at a small uni and we don't have the cash to pay for most subscriptions, so I've had to foster a similar skill set in my students. I work to make most of my papers open-access but the fees are astronomical for the bigger journals.

2 days ago 2 0 1 0

Oh wow, this is gorgeous work!

4 days ago 1 0 0 0

Reineke really crafted the perfect narrative to get Hans off his butt lol

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Medium has had enough #comics #webcomics #cccomics

🌐 Website: ghostjunksickness.com/comic
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1 week ago 19 9 0 0

zine workshop tonight at the library let's goooooo

1 week ago 8 1 0 0

lol too real

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

Still extremely excited to get a copy in my hands but man does the publisher need to get it together!

1 week ago 2 0 1 0

80s pop diva tarantula!!

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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The depth you've achieved here is really astounding. (Also, the texture of the grassy banks? Just lovely!)

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Little animals react to nail trims like they are truly fighting for their lives. RIP to your forearms!!

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

That is absolutely, 100% the best description of reading your comic. Big "reading cowboy bebop on a weekend morning" vibes.

4 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Done! I've suggested that my students take a look at this site and do the same.

1 month ago 3 0 0 0

My god, the antlers for decorating...

1 month ago 1 1 0 0

Uh oh that's a lot of antlers for decorating.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

i illustrated a story in this and y'all should check it out!!

1 month ago 5 4 0 1
it's a screenshot of the new pokopia game with HANS VOGEL IS DEAD written in the cute font.

it's a screenshot of the new pokopia game with HANS VOGEL IS DEAD written in the cute font.

okayyyyy it's the little smiley face in the i that makes it for me

1 month ago 23 2 2 0
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I'm going to smash my head through plate glass

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

Me, gesturing generally toward higher ed: so what the fuck are we doing here exactly?

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

I explained that this would require students to memorize 1000s of structures and landmarks per week with no time to digest the material and also require me to work 70+ hour weeks to fit in the student evals, but they remain convinced that this is not only possible but desirable

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

My employer just casually asked me if I could condense my 16 week anatomy course into a 3-week version over the summer with equivalent depth of coverage and I think I hit them with the Kubrick stare by the end of the meeting

1 month ago 3 0 1 0

That is an unbelievably good cover!

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

He's so cute!!

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

No anthropomorphizing tools of war until you see a girl instead of a fox, Hans!!

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

Emil!!

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1 month ago 10 5 0 0

The blue-purple undertone in that ink is just gorgeous. Love this portrait series!

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
A colorful stuffed beetle with a T-shaped rostrum and a red, ochre, and blue carapace. There are two enormous ochre eyespots with red pupils on its carapace.

A colorful stuffed beetle with a T-shaped rostrum and a red, ochre, and blue carapace. There are two enormous ochre eyespots with red pupils on its carapace.

A photo of a stuffed beetle on a floral-patterned quilt. The beetle has a carapace with two large eye-spots and a T-shaped rostrum, which is emphasized in this head-on photo.

A photo of a stuffed beetle on a floral-patterned quilt. The beetle has a carapace with two large eye-spots and a T-shaped rostrum, which is emphasized in this head-on photo.

The underside of a stuffed beetle is displayed so that its six legs and grey and pink abdomen are exposed. The legs are made of a rougher sport fabric with a reflective sheen.

The underside of a stuffed beetle is displayed so that its six legs and grey and pink abdomen are exposed. The legs are made of a rougher sport fabric with a reflective sheen.

Earlier this month, I finished a long-term hand sewing project that I've been working on since last Fall: a beady-eyed beetle with enormous eye-spots and a funky rostrum. I just love beetles and wanted to make a giant one for fun. Between the legs and reinforced carapace, this was a challenge!

2 months ago 8 1 1 1

Oh I love the body shape you achieved here! What a cool design.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
A colorful stuffed beetle with a T-shaped rostrum and a red, ochre, and blue carapace. There are two enormous ochre eyespots with red pupils on its carapace.

A colorful stuffed beetle with a T-shaped rostrum and a red, ochre, and blue carapace. There are two enormous ochre eyespots with red pupils on its carapace.

A photo of a stuffed beetle on a floral-patterned quilt. The beetle has a carapace with two large eye-spots and a T-shaped rostrum, which is emphasized in this head-on photo.

A photo of a stuffed beetle on a floral-patterned quilt. The beetle has a carapace with two large eye-spots and a T-shaped rostrum, which is emphasized in this head-on photo.

The underside of a stuffed beetle is displayed so that its six legs and grey and pink abdomen are exposed. The legs are made of a rougher sport fabric with a reflective sheen.

The underside of a stuffed beetle is displayed so that its six legs and grey and pink abdomen are exposed. The legs are made of a rougher sport fabric with a reflective sheen.

Earlier this month, I finished a long-term hand sewing project that I've been working on since last Fall: a beady-eyed beetle with enormous eye-spots and a funky rostrum. I just love beetles and wanted to make a giant one for fun. Between the legs and reinforced carapace, this was a challenge!

2 months ago 8 1 1 1