I will be in Portland, Oregon this weekend– attending Stumptown Comics Fest!! YAY!
If you’ve been wondering what I’ve been up to instead of keeping my blog up to date, I’ve been working on a new mini with none other than Mr. John C. Worsley.
I am at table 34! Come say hi! Buy my new mini!
Also, I have an awesome big surprise on the horizon that you will see either at the fest, or on here shortly thereafter.
<3!


Thursday was the opening of the OMG Pwn!es group show that I was in, at Sequential Art Gallery in Portland!
I was super sad to not be able to attend, but from the pictures, it looks like it was a great time.

I was especially pleased that my pony sold within the first hour of the opening.
It also went to the same people that purchased my friend Myrrh’s pony, as well as my friend Mary-Suzanne’s pony.
Now they won’t get lonely!

The gallery hasn’t taken up close shots of individual ponies just yet, but I’ll be sure to make a post with my pony once it’s been photographed.

In the meantime, can you guess which one is mine??
Thanks to everyone who came out to the opening!!
I am in a modified My Little Pony show.
If you’re around Portland, please come see it?
Thursday, December 3, 6-10pm
Sequential Art Gallery + Studio
328 NW Broadway #113 • PDX OR 97209
For Sequential Art Gallery’s second annual group show, artists from a range of backgrounds have submitted My Little Ponies (and a few very special “fakies”) that have been painted, carved, sculpted, bejeweled, and–well, you’ll see…
With a predominantly female bill of artists, both local and out-of-state, we are excited to bring you these reinterpretations of the popular childhood toy. Artists have had complete freedom in how they modify their pony because this show has absolutely no affiliation with the Hasbro corporation. And yes, we have been accepting “NSFW” submissions. Welcome, fans of all that is cute and twisted!
Super thanks to Kaebel for asking me to be in this show!
I hope some of you can make it out!
I went to SDCC. I still haven’t quite recovered-almost a month later.
So many friends of mine-from so many different geographical locations, and so many different times in my life– were in attendance. The amount of things and places and people I managed to see and do is nothing short of dizzying, so I’ll do my best to summarize.
The anthology I was in last year, Comic Book Tattoo, won an Eisner award for Best Anthology!
How cool is that?
I’m really honored to have been in this book at all, and it’s extra exciting to have the book be recognized in such a big way.
I did a bunch of podcasts for Collection DX and Kotobukiya while I was there.
You can listen to them here:
Tim Curry’s Over the Top
Franz Kafka’s A Country Doctor
Pryde of the X-men
Goodbye to SDCC
I spent a bunch of days in a red wig, doing whirlwind hangouts with more friends than I could shake a stick at. Much love to my ever-present entourage of SF/Portland/LA dudefriendhotelmates. Shoutouts to the CBLDF crew, Heartbreak Comics, Dr. Sketchy’s, & 5Lights! I love all of you fiercely!!!

[ Heartbreak Nick, Gerard Way & I]

[Photo by Lou Noble]
Lastly, some videos by Mr. John C Worsley, of myself, Myrrh Larsen, and Jeremy K.
A tornado disguised as a girl.
Love & Not Trouble.
Illustration & Animation.
Web Design, Cello, & World Domination.
The sexiest female Tom Waits impersonator ever!
— David Gallaher, High Moon
Star puts the poly in polymath.
— Ian Mansfield
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