Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bear & Witch!



I've been taking Tom Motley's inking class at SVA - it's really helped me tackle a whole bunch of projects. This one, in particular, I've been aching to do, but wanted to know more about inking before finishing it.

Here it is - click on it to see it in a new window at full size.

- Andrea



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Google Doppelgangers






So I think the genesis of this story is that one day I mentioned to my friends (my fellow Tapir Tooth people) that I found a bunch of really crazy and hilarious Peter Quaches while googling myself. And then I think someone else decided that a story about your Google Doppelgangers would make a great comic... and somehow one day I found myself with another comic to draw! Haha.

So here we are. These are the first two pages of my story, and two more are in the pipeline. For extra fun, compare the first page here with the in-progress Page 1 I posted a few weeks back...

What do you think?

Monday, October 19, 2009

A little peek




So I've been sort of delinquent about posting things to the blog here, so I thought I'd start by posting a little peek at an in-progress page. You can see all the little lines I drew with my Ames guide for the lettering, and you can also see where I used correction fluid (NOT white out!) to fix some mistakes... if you look closely. And you can see all the random lettering I did on the side of the page.

Hi, blog. I'm Peter Quach. Hope we'll be seeing more of each other soon.

Side Note - Tapir

Okay, not a comic - BUT IT'S A TAPIR!

My brother got married last week, and that's my sister-in-law on the honeymoon, feeding that little guy.
Maybe she'll bring him/her home?

We should never forget the power of things that are incredibly goofy/funny/cute/ridiculous - how many things produce such a feeling of complete, all-absorbing joy?

Joy! Tapir! Comics!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Max Quarterhorse Hits the Streets! -Miriam




I've just finished illustrating the first half of The Adventures of Max Quarterhorse, which I posted about earlier this summer. This comic is the continuation of the play, All Kinds of Shifty Villains, written by Robert Attenweiler-a fine, upstanding gentleman-, who wrote the comic as well.

This is a fantastic mind-bending Noir about a private detective, whiskey, and the dark goings on at the local morgue. Awesome.

Read it now only at Disgraced Productions' Disgraced Comics page!

-Miriam

Wednesday, September 16, 2009