Orf #3
I did this strip for the latest issue of the Eisner Nominated free comic newspaper, The Columbus Scribbler. You can get a copy of the issue mailed to you and help support the arts by donating $5 at https://py.pl/8DLaqquByd
I did this strip for the latest issue of the Eisner Nominated free comic newspaper, The Columbus Scribbler. You can get a copy of the issue mailed to you and help support the arts by donating $5 at https://py.pl/8DLaqquByd
No Applewood Canyon this week as I spent last week wrapping up a few comics to send off to the printer and ran out of time to finish up this week’s installment. Don’t worry though, it’ll be back next week.
In the meantime, enjoy this new Orf strip I did for the latest issue of the Columbus Scribbler, Central Ohio’s free comics newspaper.
This is a strip that I did for the first issue of the Columbus Scribbler, a free comics newspaper I started up with some other local comics people last Fall. The second issue of which just got back from the printer and will be available on our website (https://columbusscribbler.com) soon.
I started this comic amidst one of my down moments. A lot of these thoughts have popped up from time to time as I’ve been working on comics over the years. This time I decided to face these depressing thoughts head on and be productive about it. Making room in life for your passions isn’t the easiest thing in the world to begin with and comics are a time sucking beast. It’s even harder to follow your dreams sometimes, it’s a pathway that can be filled with doubts.
I’ve always known I was a lifer when it came to comics. It’s like breathing to me. And I’m pleased to say that over the course of making this comic I’ve been able to answer some of the questions it posed.
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