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Jeez I drew these panels only in 2016. I've been making professional comics since about that year. Wild how far you can go when you just keep on that grind
Every time I listen to @BridgetMarie ‘s podcast “There Are No Girls on the Internet”, I think about this comic I made with @scroeser + @ooHugh about our evolving notions of free speech. So many important things to be said here! https://t.co/twmgUMFjP8
Now with all of the aesthetic discussion around Cyberpunk and the influence of neon lights and Japanese urban culture, it feels impossible not to see an element of that as well
@julian_bulian @astroevrafter S/o 2 my boy Jonas Goonface for this moomin fan art.
The bg of my profile is a panel from this comic I illustrated for the @InstSocEco about #socialecology and building egalitarian social movements so we can save the planet. Follow them to learn more, and get the whole comic here:
https://t.co/lpEGOgywEl
More recently I drew a great concept proposed by the lovely @genna_buck for her mutual aid work in Toronto. 3mo later, 'Mutual Aid Rosie' is being used to promote dozens of projects, and lands on the cover of "Pandemic Solidarity" from @PlutoPress: https://t.co/Pn6Pe6K4rF
In 2018, US prison divestment group Freedom to Thrive celebrated 20 years in the fight, and I got to make a little illustrated history of divestment work for the festivities. Read the whole comic here: https://t.co/AxBH4uyy7x
For "Enemy Alien", Cdn emigration historian Kass Luciuk provided incredible primary source materials (photos, journal writings) to help me illustrate this eyewitness account of Canada's internment camp system in WWI. More here: https://t.co/HKKy0KL3DH