Archived entries for Ramblin

MurderBot 01 – Henry With An H

During last week’s D&D Social Club I came up with a delightful little gentlemen called MurderBot who delighted both myself and at least 2 other easily delightable people.

It’s filling my need for really silly quick thing to knock out while I work on bigger projects and that’s always welcome.

After some soul-searching and lots of floundering, Lindsey and I came up with a good plan for this year’s comic-making. I’m revisiting some old stories and turning out some new ideas. We’ll see where the road takes me.

For now, enjoy a momentary adventure into the mind of a killer.

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The human neck, broken with the ease of a fresh biscotti

Thanks Hulu

Happy New Year in case you missed it. You know, the new year.

I’m hard at work on scripting out stuff for my In-Submission Zuda entry Operation Electric Eel Fighter. Wait now I wish that was really the title. Let’s all hope it gets in so I can finally stop teasing you about it.

I’m also at the drawing board trying to work through some materials for publisher submissions. This is a new process to me and looking through my existing stories has given me some clarity as to what I need to be working on in the moment. You see, most of my stories are long. I believe this is a good thing for when somebody is willing to give me a shot, because I have a large back catalog of compelling stuff to work from. However, as a newbie in this game, I’m pretty sure nobody’s going to hand me a deal for some 60 issue series.

So I work, and brainstorm. It’s my least favorite part of the process, but I stumbled onto some old piece of a short story and it looks like a decent foundation. Pillage your own memories for today’s victories.

In the meantime, I decided to amuse myself with some sketching and some Fist of the North Star on Hulu last night. This happened.

Click to have your face blasted huge

North Star Cross-Stepping Five Finger Smash, A Dining Room In Hell’s Servant Quarters Awaits You



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