Tom, I love that style, it reminds me of Sean Phillips’s work for Ed Brubaker’s “Criminal” books.
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I’ve yet to contribute but I do regularly read the many creative posts. Great job, Mike, on curating this blog and the insightful words you’ve shared.
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Hello Mei, pick your favorite typewriter and type up a page to post on OTP.
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Mike – Great job curating! LaDonna – your post woke me up quick. I never mind reading between the, uh, circles. Tom – your impressive illustration is Kafkaesque. My younger boys (all teens now) are anime/graphic novel fans, and that style is right on. I appreciate (and envy!) those who can express themselves in a visual medium.
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Catalina: Thanks for reading. I liked your comments. There is one story in The Piazza Tales I think is meant to be funny, The Lightning-rod Man. And it is.
Tom, I love that style, it reminds me of Sean Phillips’s work for Ed Brubaker’s “Criminal” books.
I’ve yet to contribute but I do regularly read the many creative posts. Great job, Mike, on curating this blog and the insightful words you’ve shared.
Hello Mei, pick your favorite typewriter and type up a page to post on OTP.
Mike – Great job curating! LaDonna – your post woke me up quick. I never mind reading between the, uh, circles. Tom – your impressive illustration is Kafkaesque. My younger boys (all teens now) are anime/graphic novel fans, and that style is right on. I appreciate (and envy!) those who can express themselves in a visual medium.
Catalina: Thanks for reading. I liked your comments. There is one story in The Piazza Tales I think is meant to be funny, The Lightning-rod Man. And it is.
Cool turn-table sketch and haiku. Very retro.
Thank you. : )
(those lids invariably break)