Fan Art by You

Here's a pic of Nikki by Char. Feel the attitude!

This is the Halloween guest strip Char did for me. Chibi-riffic!

Kevin Wolf, the scribe over at Mythocorp, Intl., spruced me up with this sketch. I think he understands the basic comings and goings at Hackler Mill, don't you?

Here is a fanart offering of our favorite office bitch, Nikki, from Laxmastro ofFiddly Bits. I think he nailed the "I should care...why?" expression.

This is a guest strip that Jeff Greco of Victims of the System sent my way in the middle of this year's slump. Thanks, Jeff!

On my birthday, I found this sketch from Kevin Wolf in my inbox. Yes, that's a fifth of Macallan scotch.

Here is a guest art fromChris Mills. His strip strikes chords close to the heart of Sawdust, and so was happy to do an art exchange!

This is John Daiker's response to my guest strip. This artwork is singlehandedly responsible for getting me to update again. Thanks, John!

Here is a fanart I received from Jonathan Bearup of Blahsville
, frankly out of nowhere, which always makes an old cynic like me giggle like a schoolgirl in the volleyball coach's office after school hours.




Fan Art by Me

This is a fanart I drew for Kathleen at Coolville, in celebration of her 6 months of continuous daily strips. That's something to celebrate!

I drew this for Josh Phillips' Avalon forum. It's basically Ceilidh pondering her emotions for Joe.

This is a fanart I posted on the Avalon forum, based on a speculation as to what Helene would look like in Goth fashion. Watch out, it's a touch racey!

Josh Phillips ran this on Avalon for a Guest Sunday strip. It's a light spoof of "Mists of Avalon".

One of my favorite comics to read is Flem. When J. Grant posted on the Keenspace forum for guest strip submissions, I started immediately. Unfortunately, it took me three weeks longer to complete than I expected. This strip is an o.o.s. crossover between Sawdust and Flem.

And here's my response to Kevin Wolf's fan art.

This is the notorious fanart I did for Coolville, celebrating Kathleen's one year mark. That's one year's worth of daily hand-drawn strips!

When Fiddly Bits and Sawdust did the Company Hat Sematary crossover, they kicked it off with a setup placeholder. This is my response to it. Check out their original here, or you probably won't get it.

Here's a harmless crossover strip I made for Loserz. On a whim, I did it in color with a white background, and really liked the result.

I drew up a guest strip for Adam Prosser at Night Shift, a subsidiary of Webcomix, for no better reason than I love his strip! Wendell is one of my role models in life.

On a plea for guest strips from Kevin Wolf, I whupped this bad boy out. Though it's noted that Mannlicher isn't likely to use a gaming term, we can explain it as government-planted personality resurgence... yeah... that's it.

This was my submission for Keenlace 2003. One of the rare instances of Nikki with her hair down. Also a reminder of why I added another female to the cast.

Another guest art, this time for Christopher Harrell of Hotel Grim.

I drew this guest strip for Fenris of the now recently resurrected Aikida, may the gods rejoice!

On the Keenspace General Discussion Forum several of us regulars have chipped in for the Care Bear Invasion collaboration. This is my first offering.

And this is my second offering.

Another post I put on the Keenspace General Discussion Forum. This time it was the Cutie Picture Contest. I thought I came out rather gnomish.

John Daiker of Cinderblock requested some guest strips for a slow spell. I was more than happy to oblige!

This is my submission for How Not to Run a Webcomic, a website that shows the worst mistakes that are too commonly made by aspiring web toonists. My submission was for the topic "How not to establish the plot."

I did this fanart for Jamie and Nick, per a request on the Keenspace discussion forums. It came out... a little weird. I honestly don't know where this came from. I apologize. To everyone. Mackeral! Michigan!

Here is a guest strip I drew for Roland "Jim" Lowery of Role of the Die, which spurred us to do the crossover event.

This is my response to the Blahsville fanart. Tit for tat, I always say!

I collaborated with Philip Lagas-Rivera of The Shallow End for a special event of Gloria Manderfeld's conjuration entitled The Historical Romance Comic Crossover. Phil and I chose to pair up Jesus Christ with Mary Magdalene, and, well... you'll see. Phil did the coloring on this gem, btw, so go give him your propers, and some hits.

Grace Smith was kind enough to host the Summer of Keenspace event. This is my contribution.