The final issue of Brainfag. Full color cover. 52 inky black pages of schizophrenically-styled comic blatherings. Indispensible.
Lil' mini as an epilogue to BFX -- altho it stand OK on it's own 16 shaky legs. Utilizes the paper trim of BFX's weird 5" square size.
Gargantuan 100 page diary comix run from June of 2004 to January of 2005. Hand-bound, legal digest.
A quick & dirty comic diary of a two week landscaping work-visit to Orcas Island, completed just 3 weeks after BF7 debuted.
A year in the works with an oversized, offset-printed cover. Concludes two stories that've been rattling my can for longer than I want to think about, and 6 autobio pages with 40 balding self-portraits.
The issue that most people in the comic business say "I really like *this* one" -- WHATEVER!
A chronicle of my tumultuous relationship with Abigail, spawning 44 pages. Written in the midst of a confusing breakup, BF5 explores the difficulty humans experience when they really like eachother but can't seem to make things work. Sub-distributed by Top Shelf Productions.
A potent ingredient in Brainfag Take-Over-The-World Cake. Tuck has it rough. Every time he gets back on his feet, he's suddenly & inexplicably lost in a inky black abyss. The wily octopus awaits around every corner and sexy spiderwomen beg him to put down his walking stick and roll in the hay. Resist, Tuck!
Recently split from a 3 year relationship with excessive energy from my simmering storehouse of unprocessed emotional fodder, I drew a series of tragic accounts of old girlfriends. This massive 52 pg issue is chock-full of crudely drawn sex and nudity, including Nate wandering about led by his incessant, mindless erection.
Yet another small kids book for my brother's kids.. A veritable young boy wetdream of getting a super-powered fourwheeler for good behavior.
A coloring booklet I drew for my niece and nephew. I always wanted to draw a barfing kid in a children's book.
I pencilled, inked & watercolored this children's book for my nephew, Aaron, in 18 hours. I scanned the b&w pages before coloring and made minis (what's offered for sale), then colored and scanned the finished book, which you can view online.