3.27.2010

No. 386: M I S T A K E

3.25.2010

No. 385: Lessons At Beagle Lake

There's a new project on the horizon -- a fairly long Chancellor Cop story called Lessons At Beagle Lake. It's a story I've been wanting to tell for a few years now, a story of innocence and death and hickory trees etc. My only goal is to actually finish it. The "fragments" I've been building up for so long are starting to eat away at me. I want to do a self-contained story. I've got to do something before my fingers and genitals turn to dust. It will most likely slowly trickle in some form on this blog. Serialization. I am a web cartoonist now. I've only inked a few pages but they're coming.

Salt Mines issues 1 and 2, The Thirties issue 1, Spooked Horse Skips A Grade, and Alone in the Throneroom are all being laid out in InDesign. Funds for printing them are nonexistent but they exist in the digital computore world. I'm hoping I'll get to print them some day.

Just thought I'd use some words.

Thanks.

3.19.2010

No. 384: "Alone in the Throneroom" Preview



(Half of a spread.)

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3.18.2010

No. 383: Picture Machine

3.11.2010

No. 382: The Stump


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No. 381: Fighting Through the Illness

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No. 380: The Prettiest Prize in Texas

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No. 379: The Lie

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No. 378: A Fireman Fights

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No. 377: Guardian

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No. 376: Tiny Toon Adventures

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No. 375: Notes

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No. 374: Matinee Prices Soar

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No. 373: Saturdays in the Sweatbox

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3.09.2010

No. 372: Messages from Future Times



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3.05.2010

No. 371: Sacred Fruit Hurts To Chew

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3.04.2010

No. 370: FREE FUN PAKS



As a new attempt to embrace the beauty of mail, I've decided to begin sending packages of drawings, comics, and doodles to anyone who wants one. They are not minicomics but they perform a similar function. They are free. (Greedily, trades of minicomics or other objects are encouraged but definitely not required.) If you'd like one, please e-mail me at danenitram@gmail.com with your address. I will begin sending them in two or three weeks. I'm not sure if this is crazy or not yet but we shall see. We need to send and receive things in the mail. It's important.

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