After many long years of laying idle on the net, I finally took down the websites for my two webcomics in 2021. I started Millennium and LOVEFEAST in high school and college, respectively, with a huge passion for comics (specifically indie and manga) and a newfound love for the fantasy and action genres. They were […]
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A Tale of Two Webcomics: Millennium & LOVEFEAST
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TCAF 2015!
I don’t have to tell you that I loved TCAF again this year, and possibly love Toronto more this time than I did last. It’s a given, an almost unanimous sentiment among friends who also traveled there from the states. I ate well for the whole weekend (surrounded by food in the blocks surrounding the Reference […]
Bubble Planet
My first completed minicomic, Bubble Planet, brings to life one small yet interesting adventure for the small yet interesting crew of spherical spaceship Dreamsaver! This interplanetary group, consisting of a father, his daughter, and a space pirate, make their way through the cosmos in search of anything new…and something theoretical! The crew of the Dreamsaver crash […]
Bubble Planet (and TCAF)!
Hey! This weekend I’ll be heading up to Toronto to peruse the art and comic selection at Toronto Comic Arts Festival! It’s an overwhelmingly good event and I’m happy to be visiting again! If you know me, there’s a very good chance I’ll hand you a copy of this tiny little minicomic I did, so please say hi this […]
Toronto Comic Arts Festival!
After hearing a lot of positive raving from friends about TCAF last year, I resolved to make that event my first out-of-country trip in years — and my first trip to Canada, and my first non-local festival, AND the first time meeting people online with whom I’ve been acquainted for years! That time has finally come and […]
Aftershock: Preorder
Aftershock: Artists Respond to Disaster in Japan is available for preorder now. The printing of this gorgeous book has successfully been funded via Kickstarter, and you can go ahead and reserve yours now! It is truly a unique book, and we all hope that it can bring comfort and inspiration to those who see it. […]