
Leaves
This was going to be the start of a big 8-page story that deals with loss and mashes Coleridge poetry and a Nez Perce coyote myth. I wrote it out and drew the first couple of pages, but stalled out. … Continue reading
This was going to be the start of a big 8-page story that deals with loss and mashes Coleridge poetry and a Nez Perce coyote myth. I wrote it out and drew the first couple of pages, but stalled out. … Continue reading
There are many creatures to be appreciated in the mountains of North Carolina, where Jen has family with whom we often visit. They’ve seen bobcats, wild turkeys, snakes, bear poop and coyotes, (or at least heard from them.) I’ve only … Continue reading
Maybe it would be fun to read this comic, like any ghost story, at night. Under the covers with a flashlight. I love ghost stories, especially on crisp October nights. This comic came about as a submission for Illustration Friday‘s … Continue reading
Someone on a radio news story said that it seemed like everyone he met was “down in the mulligrubs.” I didn’t think that sounded so bad. Probably better than “waylaid with the Smurfs” or “crawling with the care bears.”
One of those small, weird moments that’s forgotten as soon as it happens. Are you the kind of person that just digs into the jar? Would you prefer using something besides your finger to sample it, but you hate to … Continue reading
Old coworker Cliff came bouncing into the office after lunch one day, hoppin’ mad to tell this story. It’s way more funny the way he tells it. I’m grateful he let me have it for a small fee plus movie … Continue reading
I’ve thrown this little oldie on every iteration of Glimbit. It was inspired by an interview I saw on Good Morning America where these two marine biologists interrupted each other and nervously giggled on TV. Oh, while swimming with sharks. … Continue reading