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First Kiss

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Yet another Cartoon Commune custom comic, this time for an anniversary gift. I was sent the story of the happy couple’s first kiss, and asked to illustrate it.

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Sam and Fuzzy: Back to the Fuzzy

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

You know what? Sam Logan is a jerk. Here I am, trying to mask my inability to stick to a recurring feature by saying that prolonged series end up going stale and stifling an artist’s creativity, and then Sam Logan comes along with Sam and Fuzzy, and continually does amazing work that only gets better […]

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Welton vs Cartoonists of Color

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Welton Colbert has been enjoying his retirement for while… so long that many of you may not remember who he is. But when he heard about his fellow cranky old comic-haters taking part in the Cartoonists of Color protest, he had to spring into action. But as usual, he has no idea what he’s talking […]

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Pictures for Sad Children

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

My guest strip for John Campbell’s Pictures for Sad Children  

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A Day in the Life (Hourly Comics Day)

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Following John Campbell’s noble example, I took part in Hourly Comics Day yesterday, and drew a journal comic for every hour I was up. I’ve posted many a comic about my adventurous days, but here’s what a plain ol’ boring Ryan Estrada day is like.   

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Scene Language: Pizza

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

  
My second gust strip for Scene Language. Corey Marie needed a bit of a break while she grows a tiny human being inside of her, so I drew this strip up for her.

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Ballerina

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

This was another Cartoon Commune custom comic. Talena Chavis is a writer, and her husband found this old comic script lying about, so he decided to have it illustrated and printed as a Christmas gift.