Two Kittens in Your Pocket Comic Transcript
Little Liz looks down at her chest and looks a little sad.
Little Liz: There are two truths that haunt my pockets.
Little Liz: They jump out at me like a scared kitten scratching my face.
A black cat is leaping mid-air, scratching Little Liz’s face.
Little Liz: I want to be seen.
A black cat walks on Liz’s head, claws digging in.
Little Liz: I’m scared of being seen.
A black cat has grabbed onto Liz’s face in slightly face-hugger style.
Little Liz: So I’m getting curious about my fear kittens.
Little Liz looks out at us and slightly smiles. She is framed by two black cats that are sitting and looking towards her.
 

Two Kittens in Your Pocket (Comic #778)

This comic was drawn for the Mini Comic Night Dune Fan Club (nothing to do with the book/movies!), a monthly cartoonist meetup facilitated by David Lasky. It started as a dancing tribute to Jules Feiffer and then kittens turned up, so less room for dancing!

I’ve been doing a lot of good work recently. In my creative and professional life around having a stronger voice and extending my comfort zone. Life can sometimes feel like a cycle of remembering and forgetting or maybe knowing truths in your body and forgetting.

I can still experience terrible anxiety sometimes, but I’m being bolder and forgiving myself for when I reality check. Sometimes I forget that it’s ok to be me, but then I remember again ^_^

Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies and Tracey Radford.

Two Kittens in Your Pocket Comic Transcript

Little Liz looks down at her chest and looks a little sad.

Little Liz: There are two truths that haunt my pockets.

Little Liz: They jump out at me like a scared kitten scratching my face.

A black cat is leaping mid-air, scratching Little Liz’s face.

Little Liz: I want to be seen.

A black cat walks on Liz’s head, claws digging in.

Little Liz: I’m scared of being seen.

A black cat has grabbed onto Liz’s face in slightly face-hugger style.

Little Liz: So I’m getting curious about my fear kittens.

Little Liz looks out at us and slightly smiles. She is framed by two black cats that are sitting and looking towards her.

Pumpkin Cat

Eee! Pumpkin pumpkin. Thanks IR. Based on feedback I will add a fourth leg. I wanted to experiment with a more stylized shape with open space, but it will age better with an extra pumpkiny support.
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PUMPKIN STENCILS FOR YOU!!!!

Yesterday I asked folks what sort of costumes they would like to see characters dressed in AND I asked folks to send carved pumpkin pictures, any carved pumpkin, I really like carved pumpkins. IR (let me know if I can write your full name!) e-mailed me and asked if I had a pumpkin cat stencil. What a fantastic question. I spent Thursday designing  Bunson, Things and Pumpkin Cat stencils for anyone to use. The grey means remove some skin, but don’t remove all the meat, so you get a sort of half glow. I can’t wait to see how they turn out. This idea was so much fun. If you send me carved pumpkin pics (Things or otherwise) I shall put together a gallery of them here at the Things. Yay for making! Click on each thumbnail to get full size image. Send your pics to [email protected]   pumpkinstencil_cat pumpkinstencilbunson pumpkinstencilthings

Halloween costume funtimes!!!

halloweenbunnyLiving in the northern hemisphere, living in Americaland has made me love Halloween. Up here it is the arts and crafts festival. It’s a festival where everyone can make things, everyone can carve a pumpkin. At halloween the gates are flung open and along with the spooktacular, everyone can be a maker.  

Request One: Send me costume requests for the Things!

It’s fun to play dress ups, as previous comics have shown. Send me your request. Or send me your own clever Halloween interpretations of the Things! Send them to [email protected]  

Request Two: PUMPKINS

pumpkinheadSend me your carved pumpkin photos. Carved pumpkins fill my heart with joy and I think Pumpkin Cat gets lonely sometimes. If you carve a Pumpkin Cat and a Bunson Cat hanging out together I don’t know if there is a limit to my joy and I will send you Things temporary tattoos (and that tattoo paper is not cheap!). Send pumpkin pics (or picts) to [email protected]

Shrinky Dink test a success (oww)

Although it turns out that I find shrinking Things characters emotionally exhausting. I get really scared they’re going to get hurt and interfere in ill thought out ways that burn my fingers. I made myself not interfere while Bunson was shrinking, but it made me sick to my stomach to see him curl up and shrivel!

IMG_2209-0.JPG After the Things and Bunson shrank I did the love hearts and thank you. I do not enjoy sliding things around on the foil, but not worrying that someone would get hurt made it so much easier. I don’t think I’ll shrink Things without someone to keep me company and they will be extremely limited edition! I’m pleased with the end results 🙂

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Tattoos and Shrinky Dinks

For Uncanny Magazine I promised two wonderful supporters a pack of mini-comics, temporary tattoos and Shrinky Dinks. Here’s what I’ve laid out for the temporary tattoos, just waiting for the special paper to arrive (actual image will be inverted before printing). IMG_2204.JPG And here’s my test sheet for Shrinky Dinks. I’ve decided hand drawing them would make them the most special, so I want to do a test run to make sure the sharpie comes out nicely. IMG_2205.JPG

Guest comics from Andy Romine ALL NEXT WEEK!!!!!!!!!

Andy (Andrew Penn) Romine has just finished working on Disney’s Big Hero 6 and next week you get to see his take on the Things. Andy’s generally a 3D animator guy, so we’re excited about seeing his take on some folks that are pretty two dimensional! Andy did Clarion West in Seattle 2010 (Liz is Clarion at UCSD in 2009) and they both went to Launchpad Astronomy Workshop in 2013. He’s a super nice guy with nifty brains too and he makes excellent beverages. Andy’s fiction appears online at Lightspeed Magazine, Paizo and Crossed Genres as well as in the anthologies Fungi, What Fates Impose, By Faerie Light and the forthcoming Coins of Chaos. You can find his full list of publications at the Bibliography link. He’s also contributed articles to Lightspeed Magazine and Fantasy Magazine and blogs at Inkpunks and at Functional Nerds (as the Booze Nerd). You can also follow his day-to-day adventures on Twitter: @inkgorilla. A lot of this info was stolen from his About page, go check out his website.

321: J is for Jealous

For some reason I’ve been feeling really self conscious about my alphabet book. Step one, do all the letters. Step TWO refine, redraw, renew and come up with better ideas. Poor jellyfish!

Transcript

J is for jealous jellyfish Jellyfish thought: I can be cute! Why do Octopuses get all the love?
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