want to read a Pam Bliss minicomic?
Lots of my minicomics and other Kekionga stories are now available to read online. Just click on "READ A COMIC!" right above this message.want to read a Kekionga story right here on the blog?
This blog is full of illustrated fiction set in Kekionga and featuring the same cast of characters you find in the comics. Click on "Kekionga FICTION!" above to find a table of contents and links to all the stories.looking for something? just type and click:
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Tag Archives: comics
read a story: mushawasing, page 1
Have you every read Mushawasing? It’s an important bit of the Kekionga backstory. If you haven’t, now might be a good time. I’ll be posting here, a page a day, through the weekend. Hope you enjoy this little story about … Continue reading
animal week: the persian onager
Onagers are wild asses once found throughout the Middle East. Along with the takhi horse of Mongolia and surrounding regions, they always represent to me the essence of the primitive horse (or more properly primitive equine) that has always occupied … Continue reading
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read a complete comic! and more good stuff coming
Thank you, blogskateers, for being so patient while I got some stuff sorted out over the last few days. Now we have good news: a project completed (see below) two fun new projects in the sketchbooks I might be tempted … Continue reading
comics panel of the day
I’ll just leave this here for you. Anybody have any idea where this comes from?
comics on parade
Took the Pentax and the 55mm portrait prime into town to photograph the parade and street festivities associated with the famous Popcorn Festival. This was one of my favorite parade shots. (That’s straight out of camera, without tweak or crop.) … Continue reading
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from the world of tomorrow …
Find all your favorite modern modes of transportation on this cool American Art Deco double sided matchbook cover. (Mine’s the Zeppelin.) This would make a beautiful cover for an alternate history
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on snoopy and peanuts
Like many cartoonists, I have a complicated relationship with Charles Schultz and Peanuts. I loved it as a child in the sixties and early 70s, both in the newspaper and in the book collections that were everywhere at the time. … Continue reading
snit, page 3
Here he is! Wonder when I wrote this? (Comments get more pages!)
snit page 2
And so it begins.
read my brand new minicomic- starting *now*
Here’s my brand new minicomic, presented page by page as the evening progresses. Not a scanned version, but the actual print comic– just like you were reading it yourself! So, without further ado, the story (nay, the legend) of The … Continue reading