Drat, no hats. Oh well, there’s always next year. Merry Christmas everybody!
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
Comics, Webcomics & Hypercomics by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
Drat, no hats. Oh well, there’s always next year. Merry Christmas everybody!
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
It’s just so tiresome when customers threaten you at gunpoint, isn’t it Dobbs?
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
But Brad Dourif ends up stealing the show in his bit part as the Sea of Vapours.
At least Murphy’s consistent.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
And speaking of scorpions, check out my new mini-comic, Missing Pieces to see Tiffany’s cousin take a star turn in a new story entitled The Scorpion And The Bad Parable. Also: I am now officially for hire. And that’s probably enough plugs for one strip, isn’t it?
Dobbs sure is looking smart today. Must be the result of finally getting paid the other day.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
Been doing some tidying up around E-merl today, including finally getting the new Consulting page up and running. It’s an area of my work I’ve wanted to draw a bit more attention to for a while now, so it’s good to finally have it out there. Anyone looking to engage my services as a Comics-Brain-For-Hire should hopefully now have a little more information to go on as to the kind of gigs I’ve tackled in the past.
Elsewhere on the site, I’ve also updated the Print Comics page so that you can all get your hands on my new mini-comic, Missing Pieces. The comic collects five of my harder to find short stories, plus a brand new tale entitled The Scorpion & The Bad Parable. Check out the full details here, then proceed directly to the relevant “Add To Cart” button to engage in acts of hearty consumption.
Who wears a fedora on top of a space helmet, anyway? Oh and hey look, new hypercomic! Yay!
Hands up all those who want to see Douglas draw a spin off series staring Jasper? (I do! I do! Me, me, me!)
And speaking of Mr. Noble, the long awaited collected edition of Live Static is now on sale. Well worth a purchase I’d say.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.