Drawings Deferred

October 15th, 2006

Drawings Deferred

Since January, I’ve been attempting to do a weekly comics page in Khmer, based on the ‘Illustration Friday‘ topics.
http://www.qdcomic.com/archive.htm

Some weeks I put up a ‘bookmark’ spot illustration to get in the queue, which is replaced by a page later.

I was pretty strict about the deadlines until I moved offices in July. Then deadlines started getting missed. And I had a pretty big backlog of full pages.

Meanwhile, our Khmer Comics nonprofit, ‘Our Books‘, is taking off. We were just interviewed for a podcast and I’ll provide a link for that when it’s up. So while my comics go into the slow lane, I’m happy to work strengthening the Khmer comics world. Next week? Lire en Fete Book Festival at the French Cultural Centre.

What I do have left is a great list of topics to develop. So I’ve decided I’m going to work the rest of the year on the prior topics, and continue to do spot illos on Friday.

Come January? Maybe I’ll seek some resources to give it another shot. Possibly in coordination with some local comic artists to boot. Why should I have all the fun?

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Antipodean Alternative Comical Bonanza

October 14th, 2006

Antipodean Alternative Comical Bonanza

Courtesy Tim Danko (NZ) –>Mandy Ord (OZ) –>Tom Chandler (to Cambodialand)

My Soiled Sample
True Fantasy
Mickey Mouse Spider

Life is suh-weet! Thanks guys!

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Kozyndan interview

September 16th, 2006
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Song a Week, Comic a Week

August 28th, 2006
Song a Week, Comic a Week
 
This guy is doing a song a week.
 
And I’m lagging on the comics! I think it’s time I re-think my plans.
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Sufjan does Puerto Rico

July 22nd, 2006

The States and the Territories

I nearly poohed my pants laughing when I saw this one from John Allison.
Help. I’m hooked on soap operas. But they’re comic soap operas. I shouldn’t be reading them, but I do anyway.

To their credit, they *produce* a color strip on a daily basis. Can any of us claim the same?
Questionable Content: Kind of like ‘Friends’ but with references to indie-pop. Jeph Jacques.
Scary Go Round: John Allison draws an alternate universe populated almost entirely with pretty girls.

There are worse vices I suppose.

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