Posts filed under “Beards”

Talk of beards – part 1

It’s been a while but I trust you all remember “The Greatest Beard!”. Last time we saw him, he was stuck to someone’s face after some trouble that began here. What happened since then? How did he get unstuck? Tune in next week to find out more. Other news: I’m now on Formspring, so you can ask me questions if

Time-out

Sorry! Here’s the comic tutorial and a bigger picture of the beardfluff business cards.

Guest month – Bearded Batman

This piece of art comes from the talented Joe Hunter, who’s comics you can admire over at Journalin Comix. His style is perhaps best described as ‘Insane hobo rambling’, so it won’t surprise anyone that I was immediately hooked and commissioned a piece when I had the chance.

Filler – Custom beards

Hello and welcome to the folks coming in via Eardrums! Hope you enjoy the show. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, I recently made a comic for the booklet of a music compilation called ‘Between the Waves’. It’s a free release from Eardrums Pop that you can download right here. There’s 3 parts to the compilation, but the

Guest month – Stressed out

This week’s guestcomic offers a look into the everyday life of The Greatest Beard. It comes from Philippa Rice of My Cardboard Life fame. As you can see, her comics are quite different from most. No pencils or inks here. Instead each comic is carefully handcrafted out of paper, cardboard and wittiness. By the way, the Beardfluff Facebook Page mini-contest

087 – The Greatest Beard part 5

Well, that’s the end of the story. Working on a multi-pager was a great way to confront some of my limitations and force myself to think ahead. Oh the horror of it all. Pacing? Dialogue? Backgrounds? *cringe* But I had fun with it. Hopefully you did as well. If you missed the start, read the beginning over here.

083 – The greatest beard part 1

One of my resolutions for 2010 is to practice writing multi-page stories instead of the gag-a-week comics. This one marks the start of a 5-page story about a sentient beard. I know, it sounds pretty silly but you’ve got to start somewhere, right? I actually made a 1 page comic about Beard a while back, for a music compilation so

075 – Movember

Although I think beards are great, some moustaches tend to freak me out. It’s like they have a life of their own, just waiting for a chance to let loose and wreak havoc! And don’t get me started on the pornstache, that’s just plain awefull. Big fan of Magnum P.I. though, now that’s a reliable moustache! If you want to