I actually had 2 comics premiere at SPX in 2013. Meatball Heads was one, Gunk! was the other. It was part of a zine called Funny Pages, a collection of fancomics and illustrations starring your favorite newspaper comic characters.
November 26, 2025 at 12:48 PM
I actually had 2 comics premiere at SPX in 2013. Meatball Heads was one, Gunk! was the other. It was part of a zine called Funny Pages, a collection of fancomics and illustrations starring your favorite newspaper comic characters.
In 2013, I put together a zine with a few friends about our experiences being young anime fans. Here’s my contribution to the collection, Meatball Heads
November 26, 2025 at 12:33 PM
In 2013, I put together a zine with a few friends about our experiences being young anime fans. Here’s my contribution to the collection, Meatball Heads
I actually had 2 comics premiere at SPX in 2013. Meatball Heads was one, Gunk! was the other. It was part of a zine called Funny Pages, a collection of fancomics and illustrations starring your favorite newspaper comic characters.
November 26, 2025 at 12:48 PM
I actually had 2 comics premiere at SPX in 2013. Meatball Heads was one, Gunk! was the other. It was part of a zine called Funny Pages, a collection of fancomics and illustrations starring your favorite newspaper comic characters.
In 2013, I put together a zine with a few friends about our experiences being young anime fans. Here’s my contribution to the collection, Meatball Heads
November 26, 2025 at 12:33 PM
In 2013, I put together a zine with a few friends about our experiences being young anime fans. Here’s my contribution to the collection, Meatball Heads
Back when people were first finishing their playthroughs of TOTK there was an artist on twitter who drew a picture of what they wanted Link and Zelda to look like post-game and I have not been able to find it since. Can anybody help me out here? I think it looked like this:
November 25, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Back when people were first finishing their playthroughs of TOTK there was an artist on twitter who drew a picture of what they wanted Link and Zelda to look like post-game and I have not been able to find it since. Can anybody help me out here? I think it looked like this:
I worked as a partially remote employee at a major animation studio and they refused to pay for my Storyboard Pro license for the times I would need to do work out of office :)
I worked as a partially remote employee at a major animation studio and they refused to pay for my Storyboard Pro license for the times I would need to do work out of office :)