Showing posts with label Mike Getsiv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Getsiv. Show all posts

Sunday, November 11, 2012

44 U.S. Presidents

Since it's still relevant after this last election, here's a comic I drew in 1 hour of all 44 U.S. Presidents for the Presidents Inspired Art Show back in 2009:

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Cosmic Function page 4

Here is page 4 (of 6) from Cosmic Function:

Friday, February 18, 2011

Cosmic Function pages 1-3

Here are pages 1-3 (out of 6) from Cosmic Function:
(More to come...)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Future / Travel Further


Since I posted How's It Goin'?, here's part of a planned online comic I made in the same year using the same character.

This first part was an intro piece and interface design to select separate stories:

(click on the image for larger version)

and here's the only story I completed for the series:


(NOTE: This comic was featured on Arthur Magazine's comics blog on September 13th, 2010. Thanks to editor Jason Leivian of Floating World Comics.) 

Check the comments for a sampling of some feedback about these comics that I saved from the now deleted threads which were on The Comics Journal messageboard:

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Welcome to Pro-Comics!


I'll probably expand on this later but for now I'll just say that this is a group blog for people who make comics to post their comics on.

It's about the comics. 

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To welcome you all personally, I'll post my very first published comic made way back in 2001...

Back then, when I was in the middle of taking six semesters of comics classes at Pacific Northwest College of Art, I was asked by my teacher Timothy J. Miller to contribute to a zine called Shiot CRock which he started on The Comics Journal messageboard. I was very reluctant at first but finally signed up on the last day.

A few months later a cartoonist (blog member "Honcho") was editing an anthology called Swell and asked me to contribute. I completed a twelve-page story called Eyeballs for it but months later, he decided it wasn't right for the book. The only other thing I had was this two-page comic so I sent it. The book featured many of my favorite cartoonists and sold a couple thousand copies.

Eventually this comic was seen by millions of people on the internets (thanks to all who posted it on MySpace, etc.)

It's called "How's It Goin'?" and it goes like this:









Thanks for looking and reading!