hi everyone. if you followed this link from tapas, thank you! very few people do this so i think you're pretty special.
a little on my next project. it's called "radio lunarn".
this is older than love and war - i made love and war because i wanted a "practice comic" before i started the real deal. i'm glad i did but i'm ready to start radio lunarn.
everyone has a story they started when they were literally 14 and is still with them in some form, and this is mine - it's a paranormal cold war crime drama, set in a future where the ussr won the cold war and established a space colony on europa before the nuclear apocalypse on earth. there are no straight characters. there is no endorsement of capitalism. there will be intense violence, sex scenes, and communism. it will be made with traditional pencils, inks, and watercolours. i might do the letters traditionally and only stitch the final product together digitally - i have to work it out. i'm so, so excited to bite off way more than i can chew with this one.
here's how you can join my mailing list to get emailed when i launch my next project. i won't contact you until there's shit to look at, but you can check back here on my site for bog posts when i work out what i'm doing with all... this web space, you know? this is a hubspot link and i've used it to manage the mailing list until i can work out something better.
you can also keep up with me with an rss feed, if you don't know what that is, i can feel myself crumbling literally into dust. i use feedbro with firefox, but here's an article on it if you want a way to keep up with lots of independent websites or webcomics without having to rely on a crappy platform like tapas or twitter or whatever to notify you when someone updates. i'm here in the year 2023 trying to learn css to put together a website that i pay for domain and hosting, so i think you can guess how i feel about platforms in relation to independent art. (if it's unclear, my stance is fuck 'em - you create value for them and the owners get rich from them. if it's a free service, you're the product)
anyway, i'd love to have you along while i work on my next thing.