Tag: Sad Monster

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I wrote a suicide note last night. Posted it on Facebook and then deleted it. I’m probably not going to kill myself, but everyday, I think about it. I’m in a very bad place. I’m trying to seek help. It’s hard, though. I debated whether I should repost it here. It’s dark, and painful. But …

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Some days you get sad. Some days you want to put a bullet through your own brain. Guess which today is?

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This was drawn on a rough day. Anyhoo. I watched Horns last night. It was enjoyable, especially since I’ve never given two fucks about Harry Potter and had no baggage (other than A Young Doctor’s Notebook) going into this. It’s fairly predictable, a bit cheeseball and a little long, but yeah, fun.

378. Green Lantern

I didn’t have time to ink this at all. Sorry. I’ve said it before, John Stewart is my 3rd favorite Lantern, behind Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner respectively. Hal Jordan, you’re damn near the bottom.

281. Sad Lantern

145 – Sad Monster

Sketched this while waiting for my friend at the Urgent Care.

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I traditionally post something here on my birthday each year. The first year was an emotionally heartfelt couple of paragraphs and some art. Last year was a fun breakdown of my cartooning process. This year has no art whatsoever. If you haven’t heard yet, Adam Hughes ruined my life and I’ve stopped drawing for my …

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Hawkgirl (30)

I’m old today. This is definitely not where I saw myself at the age of 30. 2008 has been a definite shit year for me, mostly of my own design. The comic thing is still a definite goal for me, but I work slowly. I want my projects to mean something personally to me. I …

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Brainiac likes short shorts

I don’t know what Brianiac really looks like, so I made a no-reference guess based on my memory of Superfriends. It’s sort of my “default” when I think Brainiac. That, or James Marsters. Or the Timm version. Or the tentacled skull robot latched onto Luthor’s head. The stranger thing about this piece is that I …

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