I kind of drew this one “by mistake” while I was just sitting around thinking about how to draw herons for the other day’s comic about herons. There could be an amazing subtext to this I’m not aware of.
Another drunkenness comic to while away the evening with. I personally love herons and find them to be excellent companions, but this guy is slightly intimidated by them in his drunken state.
Appearing due to popular demand is this comic where birds have a clichéd conversation about art. I’m mostly into it for the attempt to do bird-appropriate speech balloons and the work with a photographic background.
This one comes with a nod to Kath and Kim who, in their inimitable way, talked about an “escape goat” in one episode. The idea sounded charming and I wanted to make a hopefully charming comic about such a goat.
Another comic from the endless storybook universe of Rilla’s and my brains. Starring Meow Meow Cat from the comic “Hello Meow Meow“, this time even more sad and alone. Sorry, Meow Meow Cat.
I continue to try and find some kind of zennish ground in these combination drawing-poems. Maybe not even poems, maybe I inch closer to my long-term goal of becoming a professional aphorist. Or perhaps just an aphid, for now.
Idea cooked up with Rilla (and probably already done somewhere). And yes, birds do have special software that allows them to capitalise the ‘I’ without using the shift key – otherwise it would be even harder on them.
Rilla and I have a story of a cat who prefaces pretty much everything he says with “Hello meow meow”. Further, this is the comic that tells you what your cat is really talking about when it’s meowing around your ankles and hungry.
Dragonfly mating, unlike dog sex, manages to look a bit sweet as they fly through the air coupled together. It seemed to naturally pair with this song in my head as I walked down the street one day.
This one came to me as if in a dream while I was doing something else, so I carefully wrote the word down in my notebook and then later made up an image. Maybe a little hurried, but I like the idea.