Directions – (2003)

So there used to be this thing called Bitpass. When it was originally launched, it focused pretty heavily on monetizing webcomics. I was invited to be a beta tester of their system and create content for sale. This was 2003 and although it seems somewhat silly now, there was very little movement in terms of an easy …

The Halcyon Years “No-Man’s Land” – (2001)

The Halcyon Years was a series of short infinite canvas comics, some of which included early experiments with interactive elements. This piece was the third installment in the series, from 2001. Some of the early Halcyons were based on dreams, this one included. You can read the comic here.

The Halcyon Years “Sleeping Dark Things” – (2001)

The Halcyon Years was a series of short infinite canvas comics, some of which included early experiments with interactive elements. This installment was a typical vertical scroller, but it was constructed in reverse like the previous HY installment “Go Figure”. I came across some lovely photos at abandoned-places.com and started to use Poser to constructs scenes …

The Halcyon Years “Go Figure” – (2001)

The Halcyon Years was a series of short infinite canvas comics, some of which included early experiments with interactive elements. This particular episode was a straight forward comic, though it was produced backwards. I began by drawing random pictures of clowns, then created a narrative structure to tie the images together. It’s a method I’ve …

A Short Fiction Using 8 Webcomics Titles – (2004)

For a time I was involved in writing for and publishing The Webcomics Examiner, a webcomic review site dedicated to long-form webcomics and hypercomics. For some reason, it’s publication seemed to be somewhat divisive at the time. If memory serves, there was some balking regarding “serious criticism” of webcomics. Seems pretty funny now, given the niche nature of …

Underhunt: week 5 – (2005)

Underhunt was my only attempt at a weekly webstrip. Every week I would create a new wordless set of panels and each day fill it up with often sad and un-funny text. Week 5 was titled “Chat”

Underhunt: week 4 – (2005)

Underhunt was my only attempt at a weekly webstrip. Every week I would create a new wordless set of panels and each day fill it up with often sad and un-funny text. Week 4 was titled “Baby”

Underhunt: week 3 – (2005)

Underhunt was my only attempt at a weekly webstrip. Every week I would create a new wordless set of panels and each day fill it up with often sad and un-funny text. Week 3 was titled “Ladies Room”

Underhunt: week 2 – (2005)

Underhunt was my only attempt at a weekly webstrip. Every week I would create a new wordless set of panels and each day fill it up with often sad and un-funny text. Week 2 was titled “Election Results”

Underhunt: week 1 – (2005)

Underhunt was my only attempt at a weekly webstrip. Every week I would create a new wordless set of panels and each day fill it up with often sad and un-funny text. Week 1 was titled “Man and guitar player”