ALSO:
Barton Fink was way weirder then I thought,
I`m currently overthrowing the comic pages I got thanks to being unhappy with its pacing and
ALSO:
Barton Fink was way weirder then I thought,
I`m currently overthrowing the comic pages I got thanks to being unhappy with its pacing and

Yes, people have a hard time doing nothing these days!
Here is a sketch done during the daily commute to downtown Portland. I find it weird that I`m not able to read on the bus without getting seasick instantly, but drawing is not a problem.
hm..
I wanted to continue ranting about this inability to do something worthwhile during bus riding, but was then struck by the irony of it (= me ranting about peoples addiction to “always do something” and then crying about my own problems when trying the same). I guess staring out of a window doing nothing is completely fine for some small portion of the day.

Traveling with Greyhound is pretty shitty by the way, but I think that’s also comic material, so STAY TUNED!
Hello!
The following depicts the same scene shown some posts below, with the difference being that I`m more happy with it and that it contains some characters actually doing something.
They look a bit less “rough” but adding these kinds of gimmicks makes it easier to deform them when it fits a gag and I think it works alright.

I also watched some documentaries:
- One made me dislike economy (The Corporation)
- One made me dislike food production (The future of Food)
- And this one made me dislike “LA People” (Confessions of a Superhero)
I hope everyone is having a good week so far, I will now read Plastic Man by the great Kyle Baker and Blood Meridian by McCarthy while drinking tea.
Indeed!