Comic strips before…

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Strips before chicks
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Based on a twitter conversation I had earlier in the week, I was inspired to create these t-shirt designs.
These shirts are aimed squarely at Comic creators & readers, who may at times feel that their partners/significant others do not share their passion and commitment for comics.

There are male & female version of the slogans, as well as two different ideas – word balloon or a strip image. (You can choose which is which, based on your own needs.

Anyway, let me know what you think about these designs.
If they prove popular enough, I may improve the designs and make them into actual t-shirts one day, so that you can finally tell the world how your really feel!

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Psycho story

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Psycho Joe
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A few weeks ago, I posted a random doodle of Psycho Joe. He is a character that a friend & I created when I was in school.
Psycho Joe hates pretty much everything and everyone. He makes no apologies for anything he does and he has only one friend – his knife, “Chucky”.

I recently found this comic I drew many years ago, which I thought you fine people on the interwebz may like to see.
This was created back in my first year of university and would have probably been done in the very little time that exists between lectures & drinking.

I would like to think my drawing skills have improved greatly since this strip, but you be the judge. So, have a look and enjoy it just for what it is.

This is actually a fairly tame Psycho Joe comic. Others that were done by my friend & I, during our formative years at school, are much more offensive.
Not really sure I should post them, but I will if you want me to. Just leave me a comment & let me know.

Corporate Squid

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Corporate Squid
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This is a comic idea that I had a while ago. “Corporate Squid” was a squid who gets employment in an office and then has to deal with the mundane day-to-day repetitiveness that most us call our ‘job’.
Corporate Squid had an illustrious run of exactly two strips. The first is above, and the second never actually made it past the inking stage.

I have decided that over time, I will post comics I have done earlier in my life. As the agent-X Comics have only been officially running since March 2009, I figured you may like to get a taste of some of the random doodles that have come before it.
Some are OK and others are just….. well, they happened and need to be owned up to at some point.