My latest comic for The Nib was written by my friend Mike Thompson- it’s his first published comics work!
The Nib has been a steady source of income and a huge support to me and many other indie cartoonists for years. They publish amazing work, but will be cut loose by their financial backer in July. You can read the official post about it from editor Matt Bors here. They are still running their kickstarter-funded print magazine, but have to put digital publishing on hiatus until they figure out their next steps. If you’ve been thinking about supporting their membership program, now would be a good time. They have levels from $2 to $40 per month. I really don’t want this to be my last Nib piece!
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also i just HAD to draw the 3 dog-cats together
longdog - me
puppypaw - @nanistar
dogbite - @leafpoolstar
and what if i told you i convinced my dm to let me make the into the wild trio into d&d npcs
"The Don't Say Gay Law has been cut down to size in more ways than this.
- LGBTQ+ students and staff may now be protected by anti-bullying and anti-discrimination measures
- Libraries are free to restock LGBTQ+ books
- LGBTQ+ topics may be discussed freely
GO CRY IN A CORNER RON
me and my homies support real artists who put their passion into their pieces instead of a machine who rips off the hard work of talented peeps
Been having the random urge to draw some cats thanks to the 20th anniversary of WarriorCats. While I didn’t grow up as a WarriorCats kid, it was a big part of my childhood due to the animated projects and the speedpaints throughout the years. With the nostalgia I also incorporated my favorite series RWBY using the designs by @kazikreatures. I’ll get to Yang one day. I’m hoping I didn’t butcher any of their designs
Finished fullbody commission for @kazikreatures!
guess I gotta post more about my rwby warriors au that's been collecting dust for like a year now huh
lil doodle from the other day born out of an overwhelming annoyance that for some reason body hair is associated with masculinity despite Everyone Having It. so why not draw a cute hairy girl about it
[image description: a drawing of a tan-skinned woman with brown and blond dyed hair pulled into a ponytail and copious body hair and stubble. she is smiling and doing a peace sign gesture with her hand. next to her is text saying "body hair has no gender!" end id]