Hey guys. The recent developments on and off campus regarding COVID-19 have been tearing me apart lately. I’m scared for my family and friends and I’m torn between feeling lucky and grateful that I can go back home to be with my family and angry and devastated for my friends, for my classmates, for the world, for myself. Taking the time to mourn lost time is important. Take time and take action. Stay safe out there, be kind and be careful.
Tag: comics
5 years of comic diaries
I realized recently that this is the fifth year now I’ve been keeping a comic diary, so I thought it would be fun to look through them and see how my work has changed. Here’s one from around this time each of the last 5 years.
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
I’ll be back with more new comics next week! My thesis comic isĀ so close to finished, and it’s eating up all my time, but looking back always gets me excited to draw new things again.
Cheers!
Oink Oink (comic)
The pigs on TV alone might not have totally distracted me from dinner, but the guy standing in front of them ruined it completely. PS – trying colors, what do you think?

Ready for the World: The Only Option Pt. 2
One of my favorite parts of these interviews is learning about whole subparts of artistic industries that I had no idea about. Continuing on our conversation from last week, BCN senior and Creative Writing minor Selene Yang taught me about the strange world of “Writing Twitter.”

Ready for the World: The Only Option Pt. 1
On Monday, I had the joy of talking with Selene Yang, a senior majoring in Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience with a minor in Creative Writing. It was one of those long conversations where we got carried away and explored some unexpected topics, so I’m splitting this interview up into two parts. This week is about Selene and her personal journey with creative writing. Next week, we discuss “Writing Twitter.” Stay tuned.