
Review from the OK Gazette.
Awesome. Remember to go buy a copy at www.vegasdrunk.com.
I'm almost done with art for the zine - cutting it close, I know! I hope to have it all done by next Monday so I can spend the rest of the time worrying about printing and putting it together.
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You may have noticed I'm not posting anything lately. I've simply run out of material that isn't going in the zine I'm going to be selling at the Vegas Valley Book Festival on November 7th. Sorry about that.
"Bus Date", my story in Drunk: A Comic About Bar Stories, got mentioned in the same sentence as Ivan Brunetti in this review. I fainted.
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Iole, daughter of the king of the Aetolians.
The version that Boccaccio tells is from Ovid, which involves Iole gradually tricking Hercules into wearing women's clothing and doing the housework. I enjoyed this one a lot because it's one of the few times in the book that Boccaccio gets queer. (He claims at the end that Hercules deserves dying for being tricked into crossdressing. Whatever, Boccaccio.)
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This was for a 'design a postcard' competition for teamgaila. It didn't win, but I still think it's awesome.

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The model was Vi Vacious. All info here. We were informed that this was the debut of her new bewbies, and they are in fact, quite impressive.

( Two more under the cut )
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c'mon spike jonze, don't let us down on this.
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Starting today I'm not going to post the actual text from Boccaccio anymore, mainly because it was taking me forever to type them up.
Hypsipyle
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( The Comic in Full )
Obviously an old one, this is from around the election. So old that I doubt anyone remembers when Hillary Clinton said this. (Except for me, sorry. Smug Obama fan is smug.)
I'm taking (took) a week off from the Boccaccio drawings.
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