*by now this was actually about a year and a calf ago.
**I swear there won’t be this many puns in the actual Tatterhood story.
All posts by Tatterhood
The Corpse Door (4. Once More. With Feeling)
My spoopy-viking-trolly-fighting-horror-swordsie comic – there are three previous variation of Corpse Door, but this one, number four (once more, with feeling) is by far the best. The Corpse Door! Version 4! “The last” rendition of the tale. There’s a couple of pages already posted on Weald Comics, otherwise there’s a new one added every Tuesday. So go and catch up on this little ghostly tale, perfect to read this fine autumn morning.
The Best Pirate Joke In The World
Comic News!
First, here’s a little autobiographical mini-mini I whipped up for VanCaf.
Secondly, I’ll be running The Corpse Door (Version 4) over on wealdcomics.com starting next week. The spoops are coming!
At last. My comic Taterhood is finally finished.
My idea for a graphic novel, based on Norse mythology, Scandinavian fairy tales, & a big spoon, grew into years of researching, writing, sketching, training, travelling, thumbnailing, drawing, inking & colouring. Read, enjoy, like and share this magnum opus. I will have free limited edition signed copies available at the Vancouver Comics Arts Festival in May.
…pretty sure only my mom will get this. probably because she is very familiar with the original tale and the one I’m still working on…
Comics For Your Consideration
Since the last time I posted on this blog/outdated website, I’ve uploaded a bunch of comics – all available to read on wealdcomics.com! There’s two stories featuring the spoon-swinging heroine Tatterhood – Trolls and a ‘newly’ shaded rendition of Ch.9 from Tatterhood – plus some Sidequests and personal autobiographical comics too… along with the colourful family-friendly goat story Gruff and not-so-friendly scuba horror tale Low Viz (new pages being uploaded every Wednesday). Dig in and enjoy!
Sidequests
Egads it’s the LAST day of Emerald City Comicon! We are down to our final four Sidequests, so if you want tales of dark woods and dangerous women (and one swanky goat), grab one now before they’re gone forever…until they eventually make their way online at the Weald Comics site.