TCAF was absolutely nuts! But surprisingly, nobody really weird or awkward came to my table. Which is a good thing! But that means less comic ideas for me. Also, special hi to the person who should recognize themselves in this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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It’s insulting a great comic and complimenting me in the same sentence. That dude sure knows his classics! That’s all for the series about Quebec City. Yay!
SOMEBODY HERE WILL DIE Honestly, I really wish it would’ve ended in a funnier way, but I was so in shock and disbelief and jaded by my week spent explaining how I wasn’t Charlie Hebdo that I did nothing. I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
More book signing shenanigans. I didn’t understand that guy; was he cosplaying as death? A student actor trying to practice? I didn’t want to deal with him either way. You guys, I know where I’ll be sitting at TCAF! I’ll[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
You have to have read this strip for this one to make sense! Ahh, Charlie Hebdo. I was a little sad to notice how each and every kid knew about it but wouldn’t have had a clue if the shooting[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Now that Cab also makes comics and we go to the same festivals, we worry about each other’s colon health. We’ve known each other for sixteen years and it starts to show.
And we’re starting the series about the comic festival in Quebec City! This one here is just a small introduction, the best has yet to come…
And this concludes the series about Emerald City Comicon! Starting Friday we’ll get back to “regular” comics for a little while, and then it’s time for a series about my trip to Quebec City for the comics festival. Yay!
His name is Ellis and he’s just a little bit older than Margot and he really wasn’t sure who I was and why I was still there when he woke up every morning.