




Back to Celph - again - a few pages to try out size/format of a new strip. inevitably abandoned, I still really like the sequence so I thought I’d put it up here. It was the research for Celph book four which is pouring out of my head now, (summa 2009). it is a one pannel per page - no text story. i've been trying to keep it short - but it looks like at least a hundered pages long - so i'm doing it in three self contained shorts. it's gonna be tiny pocket sized and owes a lot to the downbeat tail of "Poor Sailor" by sammy harkham. (Buy Sammy’s work on Amazon.)
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