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Dissatisfied With the Vehicle Theme Sketchbooks
“I shouldn’t have to bring a brand name vehicle to the shop for so many repairs!”
Kalah Allen is currently drawing a cover & a few pages for Runner Runner, Tugboat Press’ yearly Free Comic Book Day anthology. Ask for it at your local comic shop this coming May 5!
Dissatisfied With the Vehicle Theme Sketchbooks
“My old car could turn on a dime. In this one, I have to stop and back up and then go. I love this car.”
Obviously, this one was done at SPX.
Garret Izumi writes:
“That was a great show, a lot of fun.
Batman always comes through in a pinch.”
See more of Garret’s art, check out his blog, and/or buy something from him.
Dissatisfied With the Vehicle Theme Sketchbooks
“You need a college education just to operate the airbag switch.”
Scott Roberts is the artist of the online comic Working Daze, letterer & colorist for the newspaper strip Prince Valiant and author of the fantasy novel The Troubling Stone. But I’ll always know him as the creator of Patty Cake, which appeared in Nickelodeon magazine in addition to a decade’s worth of comic books. Read it here, along with lots more of Scott’s work!
Dissatisfied With the Vehicle Theme Sketchbooks
“There are bare wires hanging down from underneath the seat. I put a pillow over them so I don’t have to see them.”
Jen Hachigian writes:
“I don’t remember drawing this…I sure hope the stuff I draw today reads more clearly!”
For Jen’s thoughtful blog and (very clearly-drawn) webcomic, Lore, go here.









