Awful Things are festering.
Cosmic Funnies

titsay
i don't do bad sauce passes
Misplaced Lens Cap
Not today Justin
Sade Olutola

shark vs the universe
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DEAR READER
Keni
AnasAbdin
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$LAYYYTER

Janaina Medeiros

roma★

#extradirty
Xuebing Du
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Jules of Nature
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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@haydnj
Awful Things are festering.
Shooting this chap soon.
Shooting this chap soon.
Could've moved mountains
Volcano
Awful Things, DAC conversion
Console #retrogaming: 8-bit to 16-bit transition ;-) #nes #megadrive #genesis #nintendo
YOUR MESSAGE GOES HERE
Awful Things afoot
Fallen Water
This fence around your garden won't keep the ice from falling.
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Awful Things, 2014 It's taking shape. Not a gallows.
Studio all day. Computers made of timber frames.
Smoo Comics #6 is available now for pre-order. This comic is a bit quieter, a bit sparser, a bit slower than Smoo #5. It features seven stories about listening to Hüsker Dü, rainy summers, running naked in French fields, another tale of swimming at night and more besides.
Pre-orders will be...
Curious what to expect from Smoo #6? Here are some pages - some I’ve shared before, others I haven’t. It’s a different beast to Smoo #5; much quieter, simpler lines, slower stories. Perhaps in some ways it’s more diary-like; in others more abstract. Pre-order details coming soon.
Also, don’t forget about the launch party.
This postage stamp commemorates William Beebe’s 1934 descent in the bathysphere, and pictures deep sea fish that he reported seeing. Since Beebe was unable to collect specimens, the existence of some of these fish remains controversial.
Massively under-prepared, in the midst of moving house, and two weeks and one day into a new job, I’m packing for TCAF. It’s very exciting, if frantic. Here’s what’s happening:
On Thursday 3rd May I’ll be giving a talk at the Department of Geography, University of Toronto, entitled “The...