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Finally got this colored #tattoo #jthm #feedthemonster #carvedinflesh #questionsleep #finshedalmostadecadelater #wyldchyldtattoo
drawing lonely teens since 1996
I was born in San Jose, California, and my people are called Mexicans, actually.
Jhonen Vasquez, responding to allegations that he is Indian-American writer and director M. Night Shyamalan.
"I'm not really sure what I can tell you to make you believe I'm not M. Night Shyamalan," Vasquez later confided in interviewer Rajeev Masand.
You may think you hate someone, but you will never hate anyone more than I hate the person who owns the url 'questionsleep'
"4 A.M, the streets are thick with the undead and I’ve got a Star Trek Voyager marathon going on Netflix. Janeway’s in love with a hologram and it’s maybe one of the saddest, most pathetic episodes of this show yet. Also, I’ve just completed scanning the first three issues of JTHM original pages.
There won’t be too many things of note during just the scanning phase, mostly things I notice about the actual physical pages themselves, weird doodles I find on the edges or even the backsides of the pages. The real fun, or horror, will probably be when I go into the actual files for cleanup and corrections as, contrary to what people might think, I don’t really read my stuff very much after I’ve completed it. I don’t actually know the last time I read an issue of JTHM. I actually don’t even have copies of the issues myself!"
For anyone interested in the creative and physical process behind the Johnny The Homicidal Maniac comics, read Scanny The Homicidal Maniac and Johnny The Digicidal Maniac via QuestionSleep.com. He's in the process of scanning digital copies of his originals.
Photo and quote via QuestionSleep.com/Mindspill
"So here’s a sketch. Been doing a lot of these, these little glimpses of what is clearly the Wall of Memory. Relaxing as anything can be just drawing this stuff, always has been. Screw-riddled flesh is as good a gateway to a zen state as anything, I figure. Some people have a glass of wine before bed, some people sketch writhing horrors. I’ve got a few piled up now, and I imagine I’ll ink them at some point and then cook them up and eat’em. Not entirely certain. I’m sure if I get enough of these done I’ll deposit them somewhere for people to find them, but I’m not quite there yet.
Anyhow, I know I don’t usually just put sketches up all willy nilly, but, like the Wall itself, a little peak can’t hurt. Maybe I have that completely wrong.
You should probably stop looking."
A Wild Amorphous Horror Appears via QuestionSleep.com/Mindspill