Tag: comics

  • The Cofference

    A joke I read on a magazine

  • W is upside down for Metal

    W is upside down for Metal

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    Thank you for all your support! I recently got a job but I haven’t stopped drawing. I got tons of new stuff to put up! Please follow my blog. This is just some oldies from 07′, college years.

  • Presidential inauguration 2009

    Presidential inauguration 2009

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    I actually went to the 2009 Obama’s presidential coronation and I gotta say, you felt the optimism of the people.

  • Need a Raise?

    Need a Raise?

    comic 17 copyWhen I was working at my old job, we had an annually review of our progress. Whenever this day came around we always asked this question “are we getting a raise?” and we got this answer “Be thankful you got a job”. Oh man do I remember those days. Being employed was degrading but at least you had a job. You could count on that paycheck for food or like to go out and have fun. The moaning mob is the unemployed. Yeah that’s me on the left hand corner of the picture. I actually drew when I was at work for my co-worker. The irony is outstanding, the same day I finished I get let go =P. At the time unemployment in new york was at a all time high so I thought to myself, “well at least it makes sense..let go the one guy that does everything here pfft”.

  • The land owners have returned

    The land owners have returned

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    I was reading about the Sumerians and ancient aliens. They were talking about the most craziest story about how Aliens came down and took our gold. It’s funny that every culture, no matter how ancient or advanced, is interested in gold. I think it’s bogus but with 2012 and the Mayan calender I couldn’t resist making a cartoon about this.

  • In memory of Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel

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    Roger Ebert recently passed away due to stupid fucking cancer. Anyway this is my way of honoring the memory of the most amazing film critics in history. RIP Ebert and Siskel