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22 Apr 11:32

Stray Cats of Singapore (#136)

by Chan Foo
Stray Cats of Singapore (#136)
22 Apr 11:26

Stray Cats of Singapore (#134)

by Chan Foo
Stray Cats of Singapore (#134)
22 Apr 11:26

I do a monthly illustration for a Focus magazine opinion column...



I do a monthly illustration for a Focus magazine opinion column by Robert Matthews. This month’s is about how nuclear fusion is always the next big energy fix but never comes true.

23 Mar 12:19

honestly quite happy with my phrase "pornographic sex movie" and intend to use it at every opportunity in the future

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October 7th, 2013: Thanks to everyone who came out to IndieCade and to our little event last night at the Time Travel Store! I believe everyone had a good... time??

I hope you enjoyed that pun; I am a professional writer

One year ago today: should've wished for more wishes, grahams

– Ryan

18 Mar 11:21

suddenly everyone is shocked by the entrance of a hitherto unknown identical twin... ROBOSTEVE 2000

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September 23rd, 2013: This Is How You Die is the sequel to Machine of Death and is also SUPER AWESOME. It's out now! Within that book is a choose-your-own-path story called Your Choice, by Richard Salter. We thought it'd be a cool way to share some of the book by putting up that story as an interactive website, complete with audiobook narration! Go click that link! You can read a story OR have it read to you! :o

One year ago today: what if this comic gets taken down at noon and replaced with the words "GLUTEN IS PERFECTLY SAFE. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT."? what if that happens

– Ryan

18 Mar 11:20

oh my god is that all i have to do to get some decent games on my phone??

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dinosaur comics returns monday!

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September 19th, 2013: This Is How You Die is the sequel to Machine of Death and is also SUPER AWESOME. It's out now! Within that book is a choose-your-own-path story called Your Choice, by Richard Salter. We thought it'd be a cool way to share some of the book by putting up that story as an interactive website, complete with audiobook narration! Go click that link! You can read a story OR have it read to you! :o

One year ago today: i wrote this comic with a friend who used the phrase "sloppy seconds" because she thought it referred to when you're at a buffet and you get seconds and the food is all mushed up now. that doesn't relate to this comic, i just thought it was ADORABLE

– Ryan

18 Mar 11:19

on the other hand, the camera took some terrific landscapes

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September 18th, 2013: This Is How You Die is the sequel to Machine of Death and is also SUPER AWESOME. It's out now! Within that book is a choose-your-own-path story called Your Choice, by Richard Salter. We thought it'd be a cool way to share some of the book by putting up that story as an interactive website, complete with audiobook narration! Go click that link! You can read a story OR have it read to you! :o

One year ago today: this comic assumes our universe is really interesting for some reason, yessssss

– Ryan

11 Feb 18:09

#973; The Perfect Imitator

by David Malki !

I'm doing a gallery show called ''These Things Are Bad And You Shouldn't Come.'' You should come!

11 Feb 16:37

Horoscopes: Virgo



Horoscopes: Virgo

24 Dec 14:14

daen-d-flowright: Lackadaisy Cats. Cosband Renmei Forgive me...



















daen-d-flowright:

Lackadaisy Cats. Cosband Renmei

Forgive me if it’s incredibly self indulged to reblog things like this, but I can’t not acknowledge the creative work (and general adorableness) they put in.  I’ve been prone to bitterness about the art theft I’ve been uncovering as of late, but this is an especially touching reminder that being able to share the work online is nevertheless an incredible privilege, persistently good for the heart.

I’m terribly honored. Thank you for sharing this, and congratulations on taking first place!

26 Nov 12:41

Class DISMISSED

by Justin Pierce

Sometimes making the background spontaneously combust is all part of being an adult.

26 Nov 12:40

The Grass is Always MEANER

by Justin Pierce

I’d have thought the Michael Bay image was the scarier one, but I’m no demon.

26 Nov 12:39

Baby COMEBACK

by Justin Pierce

It's nice to see a Blue Screen of Death that could actually kill people for once.

26 Nov 12:37

PIT Crew

by Justin Pierce

Sponsored by SquareTrade.

26 Nov 12:36

http://nonadventures.com/2013/09/19/2052/

by Justin Pierce

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The Non-Adventures of Wonderella's crisp edges, layered look and garish, "Friendship is Magic" color scheme have made it iOS 7 ready since the summer of 2006. Enjoy it anytime on:

  • * Your computer.
  • * Your iOS 7 device.
  • * Any of the Android devices that iOS 7 ripped off.

 

25 Nov 12:51

I wrote a review of a Twine game called HORSE MASTER. I wrote a multimedia companion piece to an...

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I wrote a review of a Twine game called HORSE MASTER. I wrote a multimedia companion piece to an interactive online art object, or something.

I’m also selling Prints and Originals and some Misc. I will probably take them down in about a week. The money is going to shipping out copies of my book collection which I’ll start selling again after I’ve caught up on shipping thank you

18 Nov 11:58

I always wanted to make one of these! They came out really...



I always wanted to make one of these! They came out really great.

These will be available first at Thought Bubble in Leeds on November 23-24.

29 Oct 14:06

Forged Iron process gif (6 color print).  For the Arcana show at...



Forged Iron process gif (6 color print).  For the Arcana show at Telegraph Art Gallery. (final illustration)

The Arcana show at Telegraph Gallery is opening tonight!  If you’re in the Charlottesville, VA area, you can buy this illustration as a 18x24” screened print!  They’ll also be available at the Telegraph/SEIBEI table at NYCC!  I will also be present there!!

Aaaa, I saw photos of final prints the other day and they look SO SO RAD!

29 Oct 13:59

Philippe's Will

Achewood strip for Friday, October 11, 2013
29 Oct 12:11

A random horoscope for you today: Capricorn. They’re...



A random horoscope for you today: Capricorn. They’re completely made up, like all horoscopes. Feel free to share, you could save lives.

29 Oct 12:03

Best friends



Best friends

29 Oct 12:00

ざいすの2ひき

by shironeko
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29 Oct 11:53

MID-EVIL Times

by Justin Pierce

Gorilla, Interrupted

29 Oct 11:52

For an article about this sort of cafe club thing where bereaved...



For an article about this sort of cafe club thing where bereaved and terminally ill people go to talk openly about death. Tricky one this.

29 Oct 11:51

Forged Iron.  For the Arcana show at Telegraph Art...



Forged Iron.  For the Arcana show at Telegraph Art Gallery.

I’m going to have a piece in Telegraph’s next art show!  The Arcana show is all interpretations of major arcana tarot cards, and like a nerd I jumped for the Strength card and filled it with all of my favorite kinds of imagery.  And also Dhio and Kaia.

Arcana will be running from October 4th-30th at Telegraph in Charlottesville, VA!  You’ll be able to buy an 18x24" screened print of this at the show/Telegraph site/NYCC!  I’ll also have a few prints at next year’s conventions!  More about the show opening here.

06 Oct 13:47

Nice Pete's Woman Breakthrough

Achewood strip for Friday, October 4, 2013
03 Oct 20:56

#623 - whap

Hey lovelies! Here is a comic. I’m driving to Toronto tomorrow but there’ll probably be another strip before the week’s out. Enjoy the fall if you’re in a place with weather.

03 Oct 13:23

Menace

by Allie
Power is intoxicating. Everyone loves having the ability to make their decisions into reality — to think "this should be something that happens," and then actually be able to make that thing happen. 

It is also dangerous. 

And it is especially dangerous when applied to four-year-olds. 

Four-year-olds lack the experience to wield power responsibly. They have no idea what to do with it or how to control it.


But they like it.


The dinosaur costume was the greatest thing that had ever happened to me. The previous Halloween, which was the first Halloween I could actually remember, my parents had dressed me as a giant crayon, and the whole experience had been really uncomfortable for me.


But being a dinosaur felt natural.


And powerful. 


The feeling had been slowly intensifying ever since I put the costume on that morning, and, as I stood there in the middle of the classroom, staring off into the distance in an unresponsive power trance, it finally hit critical mass.

I had to find some way to use it. Any way. Immediately.


The other children screamed and fled. The teacher chased me, yelling at me to stop. But I couldn't stop.  I was a mindless juggernaut, a puppet for forces far greater than myself. I had completely lost control of my body. 


All I knew was that being a dinosaur felt very different from being a person, and I was doing things that I had never even dreamed of doing before.


Of course, I had always had the ability to do these things — even as a person — but I didn't know that. I'd just assumed that I was unable.  As a dinosaur, I didn't have any of those assumptions.  It felt like I could do whatever I wanted without fear of repercussions.


The repercussions were also exactly the same as they were before I became a dinosaur.


I just experienced them differently.


My parents had to come pick me up at noon that day.  The teacher explained that it must have been all the Halloween candy.  "Some kids really can't handle sugar," she said.  "It turns them into little monsters."


I suppose it was a reasonable enough conclusion, but it only served as a distraction from the real problem.


The thing about being an unstoppable force is that you can really only enjoy the experience of being one when you have something to bash yourself against. You need to have things trying to stop you so that you can get a better sense of how fast you are going as you smash through them. And whenever I was inside the dinosaur costume, that is the only thing I wanted to do.


The ban on sugar provided a convenient source of resistance. As long as I was not supposed to eat sugar, I could feel powerful by eating it anyway. 


I'm sure the correlation started to seem rather strong after a while. I'd find some way to get sugar into myself, and then — drunk on the power of doing something I wasn't supposed to —I would lapse into psychotic monster mode. To any reasonable observer, it would appear as though I was indeed having a reaction to the sugar.


My parents were so confused when the terror sprees continued even after the house had been stripped of sugar. They were sure they had gotten rid of all of it. . . did I have a stash somewhere? Was I eating bugs or something?

They still weren't suspicious of the costume.  


I lost weeks in a power-fueled haze. I often found myself inside the costume without even realizing I had put it on. One moment, I would be calmly drawing a picture, and the next I'd be robotically stumbling toward my closet where the dinosaur costume was and putting myself inside it.

It started to happen almost against my will.


Surely my parents made the connection subconsciously long before they became aware of what was really going on. After weeks of chaos, each instance punctuated by the presence of the costume, I have to imagine that the very sight of the thing would have triggered some sort of Pavlovian fear response.


They did figure it out eventually, though.


And the costume was finally taken away from me.


I was infuriated at the injustice of it all. I had become quite dependent on the costume, and it felt like part of my humanity was being forcibly and maliciously stripped away.  I cursed my piddling human powers and their uselessness in the situation. If only I could put on the costume . . .  just one more time.


But that was the costume's only weakness — it couldn't save itself. I had to watch helplessly as it disappeared inside a trash bag. 

There was nothing I could do.


And so my reign of power came to an end, and I slowly learned to live as a person again.





29 Sep 10:15

HIS-WAY

Achewood strip for Friday, September 27, 2013
27 Sep 19:34

Somerford - 03

Comic #136

Poor, poor Ms. Somerford.

I would have posted this last night if the site hadn't been a complete d-bag. Just sayin'.