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One Android Stories: Tide Lines is now available on Etsy.
Or if you live in the Boston area you can pick it up at a variety of comics sellers. If you’re at a store and you don’t see it, let them know, and let me know and we’ll remedy that situation immediately!

MICE, The Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo
September 24, 2011 10am – 6pm
1815 Mass Ave., Cambridge MA (Porter Square)
And I am super excited about it. Really really really am. There is so much great creativity and energy being pumped into this thing, it’s gonna explode on the 24th into a bonanza of comics joy.
I’ll be there selling comics including the brand new One Android Stories: Tide Lines. You can see a little more on that in the last couple of posts. I’m teaching a workshop on making Foldy Comics. Showing off two, yes two, techniques that let you make a comic out of a single sheet of paper, it’s a fun project for kids and adults alike. There will also be limited edition silk screen posters for MICE if you are interested in picking those up.
And of course don’t forget all the other fabulous exhibitors with tons of new work! 80+ at last count. I’ve been taking peeks at some of the new books debuting this year and I am absolutely agog at what folks are coming out with. So if you are into comics come out to the event, and hey, it’s FREE!
The second One Android Stories mini is off to the printers! I should have these in time for MICE this Saturday! 22 pages with a wrap around color cover (seen here) Woohoo!
Hey all!
Just making a really quick post because I wanted to show you all what I am working on right now. Doing my best to get it all finished for MICE. Sept. 24th
ONE ANDROID STORIES: 2!
Here is a sneak preview of the first 2 pages.

Just because every Ostricopter (previously known as the Heli-ostrich) needs a pilot and an engineer.
Watercolor and Ink.
A month or so ago, some friends and I went to do some drawing at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation in Waltham, MA, this is one of my sketches from that outing. A fire engine from the 19th century.