Thousands of self proclaimed artists, swirly through the void of Tumblr, wondering what to do with their new easy sense of legitimacy. Will they focus their attention on creating easy derivative stylized work, or will they give themselves the opportunity and challenge to create something that reflects and reflects upon their subjectivity with undeniable passion?

I like you, Anon. This is in fact a good point. I aim for the latter and I am sure that I sometimes wander into the former. If you’ve only looked at the Comics Workbook stuff, I think the weakest pieces there are the worst offenders in terms of banality, etc. If you’d like, I […]

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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Silence 01” Made for Comics Workbook Starting a new series on Comics Workbook, or introducing a slight variation to the thing you scroll past as you wonder when Truth Zone is coming back – your mileage may vary. Sticking to the every-other-day update schedule that I’ve maintained throughout most of this year. I […]

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I haven’t made the time to write about comics over the past few months. I’d like to get back to it, at least occasionally. I also have several books I’d like to talk about, because I’ve decided to try rereading everything in my collection, hopefully before the end of the year. Anything that I’m not […]

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A collaboration with Derik Badman. Virginia residents can see this in print in the June issue of Whurk Magazine. I enjoyed my last collaboration with Derik, and I think this one turned out really well also. The process this time was: 1) Derik sent me five pages that he liked from this “abstract comic.” 2) […]

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Shipping out pre-orders for the new comic today. I decided at the last minute to change the cover slightly. Still available here if you’d like one. After having done this 60 page comic with no words, I’m now working on a project with no pictures.