
If Mr Gaiman ever found out about my comic I would probably wrench my face off due to a complete inability to function through joy and embarrassment.

If Mr Gaiman ever found out about my comic I would probably wrench my face off due to a complete inability to function through joy and embarrassment.

I’m currently employed as a storyboard artist! It’s hella fun but also hard as heck. I’m still learning but my beautiful wonderful amazing director buddy is very good at helping me not be a complete idiot at it ahaha…


Mate I would do a double back flip over a moat of burning oil if someone would be awesome enough to buddy-up for a Lutece cosplay with me.
I mean hell if I know how I would do her hair that is some anti-gravity shit right there but hell yes that would be so amazing.

Nnnnot really? Not a conscious one anyway- I suppose it’s how I draw because it’s how I think?
I’ve always had a taste for the macabre, but I never saw it as separate from things that were cute or childlike. If anything the stories I read seemed to emphasize the fact that the world was always going to be misleading in that respect; that things that seemed sweet and trustworthy more often than not weren’t. You can trust a human to be made of blood and guts and gore, and death is an inevitable feature of life, but promises of immortality? Sing-song fairy rings and houses made of sugar? Those were the things that were scary, not to be trusted.
Morbid Penny Dreadfuls and candy-coated trippy dreamlands will always be a massive part of me, but out of the two the saccharine view of the world has always seemed the more sinister one to me.


Ahahaha… aha… ha… hoo.
You missed out the part about it consequently being twice as awesome when the guy acts like a badass for once.

haha wow I don’t know who you are buddy but anyone who’s this sweet is going to have to try pretty hard to annoy me gosh