Chapter Three: Border Hopping

First off, here’s a piece of fan art from the amazing Ran. Sorry about taking forever to post it!

Lazarus And The Lilitu

Don’t forget to check out the deviantart, where she hosts more great artwork. Also check out her comic, Hollow!

Also added a concept drawing and a wallpaper to the gallery section. If you want a wallpaper in another resolution, just contact me or post anywhere and I’ll get it done soon as possible. Enjoy!


Making some headway on getting my buffer back up. Also should have a wallpaper or two along some more gallery art and maybe even some good news up by the end of the month! In the meantime, the comics should keep coming on time.

I should also work on making the content a little less sparse around here… Besides some more wallpapers and art, what would you guys like to see added to the site?


Man, I haven’t put up a blog post in a little while, huh? Work, school, photoshop, vidjagames, sleep. Less photoshop than I should be doing, though. My comic buffer is pretty much gone! I blame bioware.

Mass Effect 2 doesn’t get everything right, but one thing it’s done better than just about any RPG ever made before is the ending. You don’t leave most of your party back at the lounge like every other rpg. You need to split them up and play their strengths and make hard decisions… You can have a full party wipe, or go through with no casualties at all, depending on how well you do it. I hope *every* rpg that follows learns from that.

Oh, hey, Jonathan Coulton’ll be in San Diego this month! Awesome.

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen – Explosions and fire!

Got a gallery and a tiny handful of art up!  I have tons of personal unrelated art I could slap up, but I’ll do that later. It’s also got a fanart section, so be sure to check it out!

Edit: Whoops. Fixed a link error.


Well, I’ve spent well over a thousand hours pursuing the improvement of my art this year, so I’ve reached last year’s resolution. All in all, it’s been a pretty good, if slow to start, year. I started this comic on a whim, went from frying chicken to accounting, started doing the odd freelance job, met dozens of strange and awesome people, and so forth.

I haven’t formulated a resolution for this coming year, though. Honestly, I haven’t the slightest idea what’s going to happen next year. I don’t know if I’ll be accounting, working grocery or graphics, be moving out, losing my savings, or even staying in California. I’m tottering precariously over the precipice of what are bound to be some of the more interesting years in my life, and while that’s really exciting, it’d be nice to at least be able pretend I had a plan.