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Gamer Girl & Vixen in ‘Gay Mergirl’

I’m back with the final of three new Gamer Girl & Vixen mini-comics we produced for Pride Month! This time it’s ‘Gay Mergirl,’ written by me and with art by Jo Christian. Making this comics is super fun and we hope to have more out this year.

Click the picture to read the full comic!

You can check out all of our mini comics at Global Comix, and also our two graphic novels as well. We’re gearing up to work on a third graphic novel this year, which will hopefully be out sooner than it took to produce volume 2. We’re working on that part!

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Gamer Girl & Vixen in ‘Tag Me’

We’ve got another new Gamer Girl & Vixen mini-comic to share with you all! Making this comic is one of the best things I do with my life, and I’m always so happy that I can share these fun little tidbits with you readers. This is ‘Tag Me’, with a script by me and artwork by Jesse Lundburg!

I really love this one. You can click here to read the full comic, and then see all the mini-comics we’ve made so far at Global Comix. You can also get the digital PDFs for Gamer Girl & Vixen volumes 1 and 2 on Global Comix as well!

Click the pic to read the comic!

I hope you liked this comic! There’s one more to release later this week and then we’ll get back to the drawing board to make some more free comics! And volume 3 in the future!

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Gamer Girl & Vixen in ‘Glamour Mugshots’

Happy Pride, everybody! To celebrate, my creative team and I have put together a few more Gamer Girl & Vixen short comics. We’ll be posting them this month on Global Comix for everybody to read for free, including you good people on this blog. The first one is Glamour Mugshots, written by me, with art by Luke Beatrice.

Here’s a link to go read the comic!

For reals, we just made some new short gag comic strips and will be sharing them with the world because we love making comics and want to expand the world of Gamer Girl & Vixen. So keep checking Global Comix this month for the new updates, or just keep coming back to this blog, because I’m gonna share them all.

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My 6 Favorite Things of 2024

Welp, the world keeps spinning and we’ve reached the end of another year. It was a crap year full of mostly crap entertainment, and I’m coming up empty in terms of empathy and interest. Following the presidential election, I’m opting to be more cynical these days as a coping mechanism. This was also the year I took a back seat on posting all the time. This was a year.

In good news, I finally started my own original comic — Cover Bard — and am halfway done with the first issue. I need to make a big post about it. And the second volume of Gamer Girl & Vixen is complete and headed to the printers, to be distributed and available for sale early next year. So those were some good things that happened. We also had a ton of great TV shows, but not a lot of great movies or video games. It was a weird year.

But I like putting together a list like this, so join me after the jump for my favorite bits and pieces of pop culture from 2024! And feel free to share your own in the comments below.

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Gamer Girl & Vixen Artist Spotlight: Andrea Rosales

We’ve hit the home stretch of the Gamer Girl & Vixen: Tyrant Lizard Queen and we’re on a role to do really well by the end! Can’t wait to to get to work finishing up this comic and putting it out this year! And I’ve saved the best artist profile for last!

Read on and learn more about series artist Andrea Rosales, the penciler and main colorist behind the whole Tyrant Lizard Queen graphic novel!

Q. What led to you becoming an artist?

A. Drawing has always been a part of my life. I have fond memories of drawing as a kid and while I was good at academics and played different instruments, drawing was always the one consistent thing that I just kept at. Drawing has been a constant in my life and over the years I’ve loved learning about the various ways it can lead to such amazing, fantastical works of art in varying mediums from graphic design, book illustration, storyboards for film, concept design in animation, product design, etc. There are countless applications of art and realizing that it was an essential part of so many creative forms I was passionate about helped energize me and refocus my efforts into becoming a storytelling artist. I’ve learned much from many different disciplines I’ve studied and I read a lot so I try to apply what I learn into what I am creating. 

Q. What do you see as your strengths as an artist?

 A. I think my strengths lie in character acting, expressions and most recently I’ve been working a lot to improve my backgrounds. Backgrounds are another character in the stories you tell visually so I’ve been doing my best to put the work in to more fully show the worlds that the characters live in. 

Q. What are your future goals as an artist?

A. My future goals include working in the YA book market. I want to create stories that inspire young readers to have pride in their roots, identity, to be brave and do what’s right even when it isn’t easy and to take chances on themselves. 

And now check out the first two pages of Tyrant Lizard Queen, drawn and colored by Andrea!


Now wait until you see the rest of the 90, full color pages in Tyrant Lizard Queen! There’s still plenty of time to order your copy and see Andrea’s first full graphic novel!

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