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| Fools Rush, an intentionally half-assed stick-figure journal comic, about my unimpressive progress in roguelike ZAngband; drawn to get me out of a high-standards no-actual-work-done rut. | ![]() |
| Booze Is Delicious, a guide to the social, religious and aesthetic significance of the passionfruit martini. |
| The eight-page story A Wild Horse, an exercise in new tools and fast output. It wasn't a total success - pages five and eight in particular confused people - but some parts came out pretty nicely. | ![]() |
| A four-panel strip, for Kirsten Wolf (who I have referred to as 'kitten' on occasion). |
| A NationStates spinoff for James Eagle, who runs the Eco-Socialist Federation of East Hackney (motto: 'As soon as this pub closes, the revolution starts.' 24-hour licensing was brought in solely to reduce this threat to authority). There's also a coloured version. |
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| Another NationStates spinoff; this for the socialist children's story Mr. Weasel Saves the Day, by Demo-Bobylon. |
| For Emily Short: an ornamented first page based on her interactive fiction piece Savoir-Faire. (Don't look too close - there may be SPOILERS). I sort of screwed up a lot of the lettering here; the bottom line of text is too close, and the title text really should have been a more interesting font. I may go back and try lettering it in Photoshop. I was very pleased when I went back to check things and found that the coat of arms that features in the game is a weasel couchant. |
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| A portrait of the lovely Jacqueline Lott, and an attempt to imitate the style of Scary Go Round author John Allison. Click to see the bumbling process I went through to produce it. |
![]() | Only in self-portraits can a man afford to be truly humble. |
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| For my mother, as an accompaniment to a copy of a Bodleian bestiary. |