Updates from the Igloo
This was supposed to be a Rant about the Humongous Snowfall, but I've got more important things to Rant about than the weather.
Namely, the latest installment of the webcomic, SDF: Nonreal, is up over at www.torcpress.com/webcomic.html. As usual, thanks go out to Shafe for getting the webcomic up, and frankly, the scan looks really good. So check that out, if you are so inclined.
For a little bit of background, "Liquid Jar" started out as an experimental story in the highly experimental (read: highly flawed) Bunnyville Experiment, which I did back in my Xerox comic days. It wasn't very good, but it was really wierd, and sorta served as a precursor to some of the more bizarre comics I've come up with lately. In SDF: Crumpled Planet, near the end of the book is an untitled short strip. I liked this wierd ass strip so much, that I wanted to make a semi-regular addition to the comic. All I needed was a name, so I remembered Liquid Jar. One quick recycling job later, and the new Liquid Jar was born. For those of that like the web strip (and for the record, if you do like the Liquid Jar webcomic, then, like myself, you probably need professional help), you can find the first new installment of Liquid Jar in SDF: Very Odd Jobs. I am such a whore.
And speaking of whoring, the Free Sketch Promotion is still rolling. Check out details at the main site, www.torcpress.com.
Namely, the latest installment of the webcomic, SDF: Nonreal, is up over at www.torcpress.com/webcomic.html. As usual, thanks go out to Shafe for getting the webcomic up, and frankly, the scan looks really good. So check that out, if you are so inclined.
For a little bit of background, "Liquid Jar" started out as an experimental story in the highly experimental (read: highly flawed) Bunnyville Experiment, which I did back in my Xerox comic days. It wasn't very good, but it was really wierd, and sorta served as a precursor to some of the more bizarre comics I've come up with lately. In SDF: Crumpled Planet, near the end of the book is an untitled short strip. I liked this wierd ass strip so much, that I wanted to make a semi-regular addition to the comic. All I needed was a name, so I remembered Liquid Jar. One quick recycling job later, and the new Liquid Jar was born. For those of that like the web strip (and for the record, if you do like the Liquid Jar webcomic, then, like myself, you probably need professional help), you can find the first new installment of Liquid Jar in SDF: Very Odd Jobs. I am such a whore.
And speaking of whoring, the Free Sketch Promotion is still rolling. Check out details at the main site, www.torcpress.com.


1 Comments:
Ideally, I think some of your better stuff is the quirkier characters and storylines that don't really have an overall context (but thusly framing them in a way) such as Mr. Bojangles, Liquid Jar and Broken Tea Cup. I think these particular novellas (not really the right word) free you up as far as expressionistically and allow you to experiment more. Not that I don't like the clown storyline, but it seems that you have to follow a more structured element in that particular narrative. Since I have all your books can I get a big Liquid Jar piece ??? I'd give you the cash equivilent to a book for doing it (but I want it inked) so I can hang it up in my apartment.
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