Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Rock Goddess



I enjoy just writing little random comics like this in my sketchbooks. It helps to relax me, makes me practice and it's alot of fun.

If anyone razzes you on how much it sucks, just say: "It dosn't sucks! it's SPONTANEOUS."

Snoring

Monday, February 26, 2007

Jenny Potter: World's Tallest Girlfriend

Another excerpt from my next mini. This is about as romantic as I get.
Best not viewed large. Oh, and in the bottom right window, people are hanging from her hand.
Inspired, poorly, by Circus posters.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

GINOS!



While there are several known types of gino, two are repsresented here: the "Grease" gino and the more common, hick gino. Generaly accepted as the worst kind of gino.

Friday, February 16, 2007

SHWARMAS!




My job certainly requires me to draw things I wouldn't normally.

-Alex

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Random Drawing



Little drawing for an article on "wiggers" a few months back. I always have fun drawing ugly people.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Fish Head Annie



Something I did with Fish Head Annie for a school project last semester. Had a ton of fun doing it. It's in french, so for you anglophones, it's essentially just a strip talking about strategies to pick up guys.

READ UP, UNCHARMING WOMEN EVERYWHERE.

-Alex

Monday, February 12, 2007

A flurry of guilty posts

After a long time doing nothing with the blog, seems we've both decided to add what we can. This is the beginnings of a story that's going to be in my next mini, due out next week or so.



Quiet Racisms



This is a personal mini I'm currently working on. I'll have it done by the end of the semester, hopefully. It's essentially an idea I had cooked up last summer about the way we view race and culture here in Canada.
"Quiet Racisms" refers to an age where violent prejudice and segregation has been replaced with a kind of hidden loathing. The idea of political correctness has relegated us to a kind of forced co-habitation where people seem to swallow or ignore their racial or cultural prejudices in order to properly function in society. What interests me with Quiet Racisms, are those moments we slip up and reveal these little bigotries.

The stories arn't necessarily there to condemn or condone such behaviours. They are natural, and everyone (I mean everyone) does it once in a while. The idea here is to recognize these little weaknesses, laugh about them, take time to consider them rather then pretend they don't exist. It will be a series of undetermined length.

Here's a quick peak, anyway. Not much, but I'm pencilling the first installment.

Also, please check out Kevin Huizenga's Curses. A fantastic urban fantasy. Mythology, life, tragedy. All that good stuff.

New developments

As you can see from the negligence that has been exhibited here, school is really grabbing our attention. I've been recently rethinking the Fish Head Annie Story and, while I like it, it's not really terribly exciting. Fun to draw, yes, but not really something I feel is really deserving of a spot on the next issue.
Instead, I'm going to draw up one of JR's stories. I've even done sketches! SKETCHES!

Some recent work



I used pin up style models as a kind of inspiration for this one, which was used for an article on tattoes.