Coelacanth, a 150-ft long drawing of extinct and mythological fish. Photos by Evan Randall.
Another piece on eatsleepdraw today!
My friend David Kanaga made this amazing score of the first scene in my adventure comic Haunter which allows you to read the whole comic using iTunes. It is ingenious stuff.
Here’s how to watch/listen:
1. Download the album here.
2. In iTunes, set the little album artwork pane in the lower left corner from “Selected Item” to “Now Playing” by clicking on it once.
3. Now play the album, and the entire comic will play for you as a beautiful scored slideshow. You can click the pane to make it bigger.
Previously, I drew a series called 16 Drawings in 17 Minutes to accompany David’s album Amor Fati, which you should also check out; pretty much everything he does is pay-what-you-want so get on it, internet cheapskates!
Watch out also for the swiftly-becoming-a-huge-deal PS3 game DYAD (David designed an astounding music system for the game, and composed everything himself–dude is truly a champ).
The ending to Chapter 2 is up. I’m proud of a lot of things in this installment.
If you’re in the Portland area this weekend, come to table 306 at the annual Stumptown Comics Fest and we can totally hang out! I’ll be selling a whole mess of stuff there, including paper versions of Eighth Grade chapters 1-3, those hard-to-get-ahold-of Garden Spectre print editions, and oodles of prints, posters, and miscellaneous minicomics; plus maybe a DUBBLEBABY book if all goes well. DON’T MISS OUT FOLKS
Next ten pages are up. Tom’s mom’s party finally gets underway, and it’s pretty much what you’d expect