Monday, February 15, 2016
Galaxy Girl on Bleeding Cool
Andrew Taylor (Galaxy Girl Creator/ Writer/ Cover Artist) wrote an article on Bleeding Cool about Galaxy Girl. In it he shares some great advice for comic creators and readers. He also writes some really nice stuff about the artists in this anthology including ME. Check it out!
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Galaxy Girl Valentine's Day Cards
Colors by Andrew Taylor and drawn by me. You can download 4 different versions at full res here!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Galaxy Girl
Hey everyone! I'm part of a super cool Kickstarter this month called "Galaxy Girl."
Please click here and consider backing it! You'll get a hilarious and fun comic with art by Catia Fantini, Sid Quade, and ME.
Here's what Andrew Taylor, the creator/writer/cover artist says about the project: Let's be honest. Galaxy Girl is basically my love letter to FLCL and Rick and Morty. Sure, I came up with my own characters and collaborated with artists rather than writing a fan-fiction, but the basis for the character dynamic comes from these two shows that I love. Galaxy Girl is an unpredictable narcissist from outer space who is completely abusing and taking advantage of her young and enamored captive, Norman. Together they go on fantastic adventures in the colorful far-reaches of outer space. In the four short stories featured in Issue 1, Galaxy Girl, Norman, and Steve the Robot refuel on a deserted asteroid, play laser tag on a vibrant jungle world, and are pursued by the evil Cephaloids and the Department of Homeland Security alike. In the end, Galaxy Girl intends to dissect Norman for ALIEN SCIENCE, a fact she is perfectly upfront about, but let us not focus on the destination, dear readers, for the fun is in the journey!
Please click here and consider backing it! You'll get a hilarious and fun comic with art by Catia Fantini, Sid Quade, and ME.
Here's what Andrew Taylor, the creator/writer/cover artist says about the project: Let's be honest. Galaxy Girl is basically my love letter to FLCL and Rick and Morty. Sure, I came up with my own characters and collaborated with artists rather than writing a fan-fiction, but the basis for the character dynamic comes from these two shows that I love. Galaxy Girl is an unpredictable narcissist from outer space who is completely abusing and taking advantage of her young and enamored captive, Norman. Together they go on fantastic adventures in the colorful far-reaches of outer space. In the four short stories featured in Issue 1, Galaxy Girl, Norman, and Steve the Robot refuel on a deserted asteroid, play laser tag on a vibrant jungle world, and are pursued by the evil Cephaloids and the Department of Homeland Security alike. In the end, Galaxy Girl intends to dissect Norman for ALIEN SCIENCE, a fact she is perfectly upfront about, but let us not focus on the destination, dear readers, for the fun is in the journey!
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