Hourlies - Part 2
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Hourlies - Part 2
A short comic about my memories of snakes. instragram / patreon / portfolio / ko-fi
Sketchbook pages from my summer in San Francisco! I’ve posted two earlier sketchbook batches- pages from LA and pages from Hogwarts. If you’d like to see these in chronological order, more quickly, and including quite a few other pages I’ve left out... back me on patreon! Patrons get everything, including the stuff I am embarrassed about :D
instagram / portfolio / patreon
Sketchbook pages from the month of May in Los Angeles.
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New in the Birdcage Bottom Books distro:
Tatiana Gill’s “Omnibusted: Stories I Told Myself 1999 - 2009″
Gasp in horror and laugh nervously as a young (and not-so-young) woman drinks and drugs herself into oblivion, as depicted in a collection of revealing autobiographical comix.
8.5″ x 11″, 60 pages. $15 Full-color cover with b+w interior
introducing “a fragile bundle” the sound ground wreckin’ cru’s anthology of hourly comics featuring:
m. sabine rear
eileen chavez
sam szabo
emily moreohs
ben andersson
lily ash sakula
liz yerby
get it on my etsy, from the hands of these cartoonists, or from portland comics stores once i do a consignment run.
New in the Birdcage Bottom Books shop:
Emi Gennis’ “Baseline Blvd”
Baseline Blvd is an autobiographical story about grief, and about the 43 mile drive between the artist’s home in Kansas and a cemetery in rural Missouri.
8.3″ x 5.5″, 64 pages. $8 B+w cover on green cardstock with b+w interior
- See more at: http://www.birdcagebottombooks.com/shop/baseline-blvd/#sthash.SkzLz9R9.dpuf
All’s well that ends well