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This was the first comic I created during the time I was on the furry fandom. It's a wacky, surrealistic, funny-animalesque comedy about a group of kangaroo friends who are chased by a farmer fox trying to kill them for ruining him.
I drew the comic to be published between 1997 and 1999 on the quarterly Australian fanzine South Fur Lands, and then appeared as a single volume, printed and distributed by Jarlidium Press, and appeared on ModernTales' "Long Play" feature in 2003.
I'm considering drawing a sequel to this comic.
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Crock O'Dyle was my attempt to make a serialized comic strip. The concept is from 1992, and I tried to bring this strip online twice: the first one is from 1995, and the second attempt is from 1999.
Unfortunately, little after I started the latter era of this strip, my father died in December, 25, 1999, and I was too depressed to continue the strip. I'm a little saddened for this strip, because I had been trying to find a publisher for Crock O'Dyle for many years.
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Sinclair the Mouse is a big project by me. Instead of being a standard online comic, I tried to feature this little cute mousie explaining the history and evolution of the different components of modern computers.
This project is not abandoned, but sleeping, and waiting for a chance. I had to leave it beside because the development of each theme and the design of every comic (that features lots of aditional info that you discover when you pass the mouse over the comic) was too tiring to do it for free.
However, if I find a sponsor willing to support this project, I'll pick it up and develop it again.
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This is an ill-fated webcomic I started in 2003. The premise was simple: a comics character travels to the capitol of webcomics with the purpose of succeeding and become a webcomics star. Unfortuantely for him, things aren't as easy as he thought.
I made this comic together with an artist named Tom Ziolkowski, who would take care of the colors. Sadly, different reasons led me to suspend this project.
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