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Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
What to Expect. . .
My two older sisters were pregnant with their first children at roughly the same time. My first niece was born in December of one year, the second was born the following February. There was understandably a lot of excitement surrounding these events, and I got swept up in it by reading one of the many copies of the pregnancy bible What to Expect When You're Expecting that were floating around our homes at the time. It is a book that both demystifies and terrifies. It's the size of a brick, and while it is generally a positive, upbeat book about the miracle of pregnancy, approximately 89% of its contents are about all the ways in which genetics, environmental factors, acts of god, and human error can wreak havoc on your childbearing experience.
I've been revisiting it (and a stack of other pregnancy books) recently, and it reminded me of a little comic I drew years ago. If feels far more relevant to me now than it did when I drew it for obvious reasons:
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(click to enlarge)Friday, October 22, 2010
Our honeymoon journal
This one is for stalkers only.
We honeymooned in Mexico for a week. While there, we kept a cartoon diary of our adventures.
If you're interested in a sketchy, sloppy, too-revealing glimpse into our travels, you can download a PDF file of our journal HERE.
Fair warning:
1. It is 38 pages long.
2. Some of it was drawn while in moving vehicles and/or while drunk.
3. Though there are no overt references to sex, other bodily functions come into play.
4. Amy's yoga class comic is particularly graphic (as in, Not Safe for Work.)
5. There are a lot of in-jokes.
6. There are spoilers for Jane Eyre.
That all said, enjoy!
We honeymooned in Mexico for a week. While there, we kept a cartoon diary of our adventures.
If you're interested in a sketchy, sloppy, too-revealing glimpse into our travels, you can download a PDF file of our journal HERE.
Fair warning:
1. It is 38 pages long.
2. Some of it was drawn while in moving vehicles and/or while drunk.
3. Though there are no overt references to sex, other bodily functions come into play.
4. Amy's yoga class comic is particularly graphic (as in, Not Safe for Work.)
5. There are a lot of in-jokes.
6. There are spoilers for Jane Eyre.
That all said, enjoy!
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