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June 28th, 2010
01:46 am - LIncoln vs The Children
 So Finally a new comic. They say this actually happened, Lincoln composed the poem on the spot. I wish I were Rosa Haggard. Pretty good advice if you ask me. I've been feeling sort of crotchety today so it seems fitting. I am also hard at work on the next installment of the postal constituent so hold tight and I promise I will have it in the mail before June is out.
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May 15th, 2010
09:14 pm - Zeno Takes a Walk
So I made this video! It flickers like mad and Zeno walks pretty strangely, but I love him anyway.
The music is The Wreck of Old Southern 97 by Ernest Thompson courtesy of archive.org
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April 25th, 2010
11:58 am - Gutenberg vs. My Sanity
So I read somewhere that no one actually knows what Gutenberg looks like. He was largely underappreciated until he was about to die, so no one ever drew his portrait. Yet, every rendering of him on the internet shows him with this two-pronged beard, because one fellow, four or five hundred years ago drew him this way in a history book. I wish I had that kind of power.
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April 19th, 2010
07:25 pm - April Postal Constituent
  The Great Moments in Western Civilization Postal Constituent's April Issue is finally here! It's a triptych of three color screen prints documenting some very notable duels. This issue is taking me a little longer to make, but it should be well worth the wait. I will be mailing them out by the end of the week.
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April 13th, 2010
01:18 am - MoCCA 2010
 Just got back from New York. MoCCA was lovely. I almost made back the cost of my table and I met a ton of great people. I tabled next to Zack Braun and the Trees and Hills comics group. Both parties were incredibly nice, shared their easter candy and have some great work you should check out.
A fellow named Ken Wong had an amazing Schrodinger's cat comic in the form of a fortune teller. By the time he found me I had already sold out of my Schrodinger comic, but I'm going to send him one in the next few days. Any festival that has room for two Schrodinger comics is awesome in my book. I also met some folks who would have been my classmates at The Center for Cartoon Studies. (I would have started there last fall but was offered a Scholarship at UB at the last minute.) Nomi Kane, Beth Hetland and Paul Swartz all had great work. I met a ton of other people and traded lots. I came back with a huge stack of comics so I will try to post some more pictures and links in the next few days.
If you are just checking out my work for the first time you should become a fan on facebook here. I use the fans page to notify people when new comics are up.
Finally here are some bad pictures of the gussied up version of the Alphabet of Reasoned Failure I made last week for the first year MFA show here at UB, which opens THURSDAY.
 The end papers are my favorite.
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