Concert Poster

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Hey, Bria, why you no make comics no more?

Well, I’m always working on all kinds of things. Not only did I just release my first major graphic novel, Time Tourists, and am already working away preparing my next one. But I also get my share of freelance work.

Now, I’m not sure if it really counts as ‘work’ if your mom gets you to do it, but I was more than happy to take time out from this busy schedule of mine to whip up this poster for her upcoming concerts. This version is for the one on Gabriola Island, but if you’re around Vancouver on November 15th, you should think about coming by the Pyatt Hall downtown to check it out. I know I’ll be there!

A very special ‘Retro Saturday’

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In celebration of my first major graphic novel, Time Tourists, being printed, I’m going to show you something very precious: the very first comic I ever drew!

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You’d better believe I’m going to make a shirt based off that title page!

I present to you Dust Bunny #1! Drawn when I was seven years old, practically illegible, and only a page and a third long, my first comic ever  tells the story of a young up-and-coming super hero looking to make a name for himself. He gets beat up in a bar, fights old people, and then finally takes on a legion of super villains!

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I did quite a few more comics as a kid, including more Dust Bunny stories. Luckily my mom saved them all (thanks, mom!)

So, what better way to pay tribute to a classic, lighthearted children’s super hero than to give it a gritty, Hollywood reboot!? I present to you… Dust!

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Yup, just like the original!