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Cartoonist/DIY publisher/art instructor. Creator of EL MUERTO. Co-Founder of the Latino Comics Expo. Host of LOS COMEX TV on YouTube.
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Doodling after watching SLEEPY HOLLOW. Going through a big Tim Burton rewatch this last month or so. More to come…

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Some of the saints and sinners you'll meet in SAINTS AND SINNERS, my new comic currently crowdfunding on . Not your Granny's Sunday school heroes! Digital options, retailer packs and original art perks available...

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Tim Sale’s career in comics is marked by his uniquely identifiable art style, very loose and expressive drawings done with confidence.

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It's always so gratifying to see the stories the students come up with, especially the ones who say they "can't draw"!

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Finished up my semester at . It was a relief getting back into the classrooms! Nothing beats one on one interaction with students. Here's just a small sample of the comics from the 5 schools I worked at.

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Rafael's printer sent him some preliminary copies which he's already allotted to a select few contributors and confidantes. He’ll be getting the full run early in the new year. And look for exclusive signings and appearances after the new year!!

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Caught a screening of ENCANTO today. Someone messaged me over the weekend and told me that Wilmer Valderrama and Angie Cepeda, stars of the EL MUERTO movie, voiced a couple in the new film! They play the parents of the main character Mirabel.

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One of the things I'm working on slowly in the background (one of many things!!) and something I've been wanting to do for awhile is a series of zines sharing the many things that have led to/influenced the creation of El Muerto.

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Winnie the Witch! Day 31…. And that’s a wrap!

Thanks to all the artists for contributing their tributes to the man who inspired this all: Steve Ditko. My idea to start this was to pay respect to Ditko’s imaginative character designs and cartooning skills.

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