Comics
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Trackrabbit #1
Disillusioned with Earthbound life, Peter decides to create a spaceship with the only materials at hand: his collection of Science Fiction novels. His plans for interstellar egress are confounded, however, when vacuous but good-natured girlfriend Anthea becomes his companion on the homespun craft's maiden voyage. 24 black and white pages with a silk-screened cover. Buy -
Trackrabbit #2
A night at a quaint suburban bar turns to bedlam as three childhood friends learn some slights are not so easily forgiven. Old friendships are torn asunder and forged anew amid a shower of beer, broken cell phone fragments, and hurt feelings. Nominated for the 2006 Ignatz award for best mini-comic. 36 black and white pages, with a silk-screened cover. Buy -
Trackrabbit #3
After a casual lover steals his glasses, Will is forced to acknowledge that women looking for love on the internet have feelings, too. Nominated for the 2007 Maisie Kukoc award for Comics Inspiration. 24 black and white pages with a 4-color silk-screened cover. Buy -
Trackrabbit #4
Beanie Boylan is like a father to his robotic creations, but when called upon to start a Human family, he comes up a bit cold (and occasionally wet). 40 black and white pages with an offset cover. Buy -
Trackrabbit #5
Guy Palmfrond was a respected genetic engineer, until a conservative regime outlawed his field as immoral. Now he's putting the skills he learned playing God to use as the director of a home for developmentally disabled adults, with hilarious results. 44 black and white pages, with a silk-screened cover. Buy -
A History of Increasing Humiliation
A collection of autobiographical tales, mostly detailing the author's slow slide into subhuman depths of moral decrepitude. 20 black and white pages with a silk-screened over. Buy -
Geoff Vasile is Real
The title says it all. Described as "perplexingly powerful" and "the greatest mini-comic ever made." 12 black and white pages with a double-sided, 2-color silk-screened cover. Buy

