Tag Archives: drawing

One Week to Top Them All

So this past week I decided not to draw. Not even to pick up a pencil. It’s happened before, but not on purpose. Drawing was distracting from other things I should be doing, like reading or helping my family with … Continue reading

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On Going Out Without Growing Up: Richard Thompson’s Last Cul de Sac Strip

Richard Thompson’s Cul de Sac is the best comic strip of the past decade, hands down. Not that others weren’t entertaining, but Cul de Sac had something extra. Thompson’s Petey and Alice are two of the most human characters to … Continue reading

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Portrait of the Author as a Young Artist

OK, I know what some of you are thinking. “These drawings are so amateurish. How did you ever get into drawing comic strips, and why have you practiced so little?” That’s kind of a long story, but here goes. I fell in … Continue reading

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