Dirk sends along his interesting interactive comic blog about his adventures in Japan. He’s got a really cool idea where people can send him “assignments” about exploring Japan, and then […]
I’ve glad to hear that my last post is generating some discussion in various places. I’d like to reply more, but I’ve been nursing wrist ailments that keep my typing […]
This was originally to be a blog post, then an article, and now its back to a (rather long) blog post. I hope it stimulates some good conversation. Enjoy! I’d […]
Cross-posted to comixpedia… I think a reasonable argument can be made that certain styles insinuate certain genres. This isn’t to say that genres are drawn in those styles all the […]
So, its not exactly new to the web, but I’ve added my 24-hour from 1999 (!!) Matilda’s Dream to my webcomicsnation site. The story is still in the same place, […]
So, a couple weeks ago I finished reading Crashing the Gate by Jerome Armstrong (of MyDD.com) and Markos Moulistas ZĂșniga (of DailyKos) and I keep meaning to comment on it. […]
So, after great frustration, I’ve taken down the Emaki Forums. I hit several problems upgrading that I haven’t yet been able to figure out solutions to. I think it may […]
The debate rages on over at Comixpedia. Despite the baseless personal attacks against me and totally mischaracterization of my positions, I’m grateful for the help its lent in clarifying my […]
This thread over at Comixpedia is worth checking out, which has turned into quite a heated discussion. I’ve mainly been discussing my Art versus Language perspectives regarding Japanese and American […]
I’ve posted today’s update of the new comic “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”. This piece was drawn throughout the spring of 1999, my first semester at UC Berkeley, right after […]