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I
drew this comic for the Berliner Comic-Fenster program, which airs comics
by Berlin cartoonists on TV screens in the local subway! You may have
seen it when it aired for a couple days last month, but just in case you
didn't, here it is!
Speaking
of Berlin and comics, ComicInvasionBerlin is nigh and I will be tabling
at the Museum für Kommunikation on May 11 and 12! I am working on
putting together a zine of my Inktober 2018 entries and will have that
for sale along with copies of Master of Survival, my collection of short
fictional stories For The Ones That We Love, and my collection of
illustrations from Inktober 2017. Plus Glücklich in Berlin stickers and
Something About The Woods postcards! Come say hello and ask me what I'm
fangirling that day :D
Lent begins tomorrow, so here is a comic I drew about it last year!
2019 update: I have a daily time limit set for Twitter on my phone now and I still watch angsty superheroes when I'm sick. No telling what will happen with the weather anymore, my hair has not been that long in awhile, and I'm willing to wager there will be less emotional upheaval this season, but there is still time!
If you like this comic, you can help me make more through Patreon!
Another year, another Hourly Comics Day! You'll find my hourlies from previous years here, and I encourage you to check out #hourlycomicsday on Twitter and Instagram. It is one of my favorite things on the internet.
2018 was A Lot! Here's to 2019 also being A Lot, with possibly less weeping at concerts (although that's usually a sign of a good concert for me, so).
Per my tradition, I've posted a list of my favorite entertainment from 2018, over on my Patreon (it's a public post!)
And in lieu of my traditional blog post accompaniment song, it is nigh impossible for me to list all of the music I enjoyed in 2018, but here are 3 tracks from 2018 that I identified with:
I've had this comic rolling around in my head since late 2016, and the premise seems to confirm itself every year. The concert mentioned here was Placebo's 20th anniversary tour stop in Hamburg - but as things would have it, I got to visit Texas last week and see Mike Shinoda live, which were two of the best decisions I've made in 2018.
Some housekeeping: I've updated my Patreon to replace the longstanding postcard reward with the digital sketchbook reward - a monthly PDF of everything I've drawn, now at the $15/month tier instead of $20, including journal comics that are also available on their own at the $2/month tier. If you would like to support my work, consider making a pledge this month!
Also, tomorrow is election day in the US! If you are a US voter, please make a plan to vote, and go vote. You can do this! We can do this.
[ Thrice - Hold Up A Light ]