Dirigibles and Submersibles – 36-40

The last installment! I think Page 38 would make a nice image if you copied it and reposted it elsewhere. You can also get a PDF of the whole thing here, if you’d like. Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page. Go here to look at the other parts: D&S […]

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 31-35

Next Installment: skidding towards a conclusion – a few stories are wrapped up, but not all. Five pages/one post left. Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page. Go here to look at the other parts: D&S 1-3 D&S 4-6 D&S 7-10 D&S 11-14 D&S 15-18 D&S 19-24 D&S 25-30

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 25-30

Next installment: Tiger Lu must face the music! Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page. Go here to look at the other parts: D&S 1-3 D&S 4-6 D&S 7-10 D&S 11-14 D&S 15-18 D&S 19-24

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 19-24

Next installment: A few extra pages to get to the first submersible. Yes, that is correct. It’s been 24 pages and more than halfway into the project before a sub appeared. Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page. Go here to look at the other parts: D&S 1-3 D&S 4-6 […]

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 15-18

Next installment: another new character introduced; I promise this all goes together eventually. Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page. Go here to look at the other parts: D&S 1-3 D&S 4-6 D&S 7-10 D&S 11-14

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 11-14

Yet more. There’s 40 of these pages. Did I ever mention that? Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page.

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 7-10

More pages of this comic. There are 40 in all, so I’ll keep posting. Leave a comment, either here or at the Naked Rabbit Facebook page.

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 4-6

Here are some more pages of this comic I recently drew: If you like ’em, let me know!

Dirigibles and Submersibles – 1-3

Back in April of this year I submitted an entry to the Sketchbook Project, run by the Brooklyn Art Library. The concept was that participating artists would fill and donate a Moleskin sketchbook (approx. 80 pages) to their traveling (and eventually permanent) “library.” We were directed to choose one of several given themes, and I […]

Lulu and Bird

I learned this game from Marc Crisafulli, who had done something similar. You try to draw your pets as if they were people. The fun thing is that you do not try to make a person who resembles the cat-face or dog-face you are so used to seeing. It’s not about duplicating your hairy loved […]