1. Anonymous asked: Do you have an emo scenester girl fetish?

    Doesn’t everyone? ^_~

    6 days ago  /  0 notes

  2. 
So, I wanted to take a moment to explain a new widget on my site that you’ve all probably started to see on more and more webcomic sites. A few of my friends (Scott, Andrew and John, for example) and I have decided to take part in this to help a friend of ours create this awesome community. I’m taking the time to write this blog in hopes that I may be able to defuse some of the confusion that has arisen from it’s recent existence, especially to other webcomic creators. This site is NOT stealing your work, it’s a place to help readers FIND your work.
So what is it that I’m blabbering about? Well, it’s called “InkOUTBREAK,” and it’s sort of a “hub” for finding and following webcomics that you like to read. My friend Brian King has been working his ass off to try to get this community up and running for you guys, and I must say, I’m really enjoying it. It’s designed to be a place, much like The Webcomic List and other sites like that, but more graphically interesting to look at because it’s not just a site with list after list of comics you’ve never heard of all in one place… it’s a site where your eyes orgasm over pretty pictures of comics you want to find. Brain explains InkOUTBREAK as a is a sort of “Pandora for comics,” where you can you tell the site what you like to read (which you can follow), or hate to read (which you can block) and it will help you find comics that match your interest. Not only that, once you find the comics you like and select to follow them, you can even save your place and find out when the comics are posted from your Ink dashboard. In this way it’s sort of like an RSS feed but you still come and visit the creators site (which is beneficial to us creators). When you come to a comics site via INK, there is a nav bar added to the top of the page that will allow you to move on to other comics “in your playlist.” Which, will help you find comics that other readers have tags as similar in interest.  If you look on my right side bar you will see an “INK box” that randomizes some comics that I personally selected for you guys to explore. Which when you get to their sites, you’ll be able to find a similar box that you can explore through as well. Anyway, i don’t want to bore you TOO MUCH with details.   Check it out for yourself, get an account, and start following comics you want to read.
PS. If you are a webcomic creator, feel free to add your comics into the mix and get your self promoted! If you find that your comic was already listed on there (probably by one of your readers), contact Brain and claim it so that you can manage your own comic stats, boxes, etc. He’s a really nice guy and willing to work with you to make this community awesome.

    So, I wanted to take a moment to explain a new widget on my site that you’ve all probably started to see on more and more webcomic sites. A few of my friends (Scott, Andrew and John, for example) and I have decided to take part in this to help a friend of ours create this awesome community. I’m taking the time to write this blog in hopes that I may be able to defuse some of the confusion that has arisen from it’s recent existence, especially to other webcomic creators. This site is NOT stealing your work, it’s a place to help readers FIND your work.

    So what is it that I’m blabbering about? Well, it’s called “InkOUTBREAK,” and it’s sort of a “hub” for finding and following webcomics that you like to read. My friend Brian King has been working his ass off to try to get this community up and running for you guys, and I must say, I’m really enjoying it. It’s designed to be a place, much like The Webcomic List and other sites like that, but more graphically interesting to look at because it’s not just a site with list after list of comics you’ve never heard of all in one place… it’s a site where your eyes orgasm over pretty pictures of comics you want to find. Brain explains InkOUTBREAK as a is a sort of “Pandora for comics,” where you can you tell the site what you like to read (which you can follow), or hate to read (which you can block) and it will help you find comics that match your interest. Not only that, once you find the comics you like and select to follow them, you can even save your place and find out when the comics are posted from your Ink dashboard. In this way it’s sort of like an RSS feed but you still come and visit the creators site (which is beneficial to us creators). When you come to a comics site via INK, there is a nav bar added to the top of the page that will allow you to move on to other comics “in your playlist.” Which, will help you find comics that other readers have tags as similar in interest. If you look on my right side bar you will see an “INK box” that randomizes some comics that I personally selected for you guys to explore. Which when you get to their sites, you’ll be able to find a similar box that you can explore through as well. Anyway, i don’t want to bore you TOO MUCH with details. Check it out for yourself, get an account, and start following comics you want to read.

    PS. If you are a webcomic creator, feel free to add your comics into the mix and get your self promoted! If you find that your comic was already listed on there (probably by one of your readers), contact Brain and claim it so that you can manage your own comic stats, boxes, etc. He’s a really nice guy and willing to work with you to make this community awesome.

    2 months ago  /  6 notes  /  Source: inkoutbreak.com

  3. ONLY 8 HOURS LEFT! If you want to pre-order the book and/or claim one of the rewards only available during the Kickstarter this is the time! Remember, even donating $1 will get your name in the book. Other rewards include original sketches, inked drawings, canvas printings, prints, buttons, and/or getting yourself drawn in Vol.2!

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! :]

    2 months ago  /  1 note  /  Source: kickstarter.com

  4. Anonymous asked: didn't you have another comic that wasn't L.A.W.L.S or Words of interest?

    Yes I do, Anhedonia Blue (or ABlue) is the name of my other comic. Unfortunately it is still on hiatus until further notice. The reason for this is that the story at the time was starting to require me to draw beyond my artistic skill sets… I didn’t want to try to grid thru it and make it look bad since the art and story in that comic specifically is so important to me. As L.A.W.L.S. was gaining in popularity I started to focus on that comic more because, to be completely candid with you, as much as I love doing all comics I need to focus on the project that has the highest potential to pay the bills. That doesn’t mean that I love one project more than the other or that ABlue has been completely forgotten.. When I get opportunities I still write for it and have been working out visual kinks in my head. In the time that ABlue has been on hiatus I’ve grown immensely as an artist and get more and more excited about bringing it back. I appreciate that you are still interested in the project and I promise it will return eventually. Keep following me on Twitter, Facebook, G+, or whatever you use… and I’ll keep you informed on it’s progress.

    3 months ago  /  0 notes