The “Most Ghost” Pocket Comic!

Most Ghost rises for a pocket sized digest of all his weekly comic strips! You can click the image above or click this link to buy the Most Ghost Pocket Zine!

Featuring 56 of my “Most Ghost” collected single panel comic strips. Every purchase receives a FREE MOST GHOST SPIRITUAL SUPPORTER PIN! 4.75″ x 4.75″ inch digest printed in sPoOkY coOl bLuE HuEs! I loved watching this come together. There’s just something about seeing, touching, and holding your work in this modern digital age that feels so much more rewarding. I mean, I put in the work…it’s been here for years…but suddenly holding it…it feels right.

“Most Ghost” marks my fourth self published comic. Two issues of “Impact Hero” I did way back in 2010 and 2011. And now Dinosaur Jones and Most Ghost in 2024. Am I supposed to work in pairs? This month also marks the 13th Anniversary of this website. I know content has been sparse this past year, but I haven’t abandoned my little digital tumbleweed on the web. More to come!

DINOSAUR JONES: THE COMIX ZINE

Finally put this together into a nice little comic zine for all to (physically) enjoy! You can click the image above or click this link to buy the Dinosaur Jones Zine.

It contains 26 DJ strips (as well as some original artwork) coming together for a nice 50+ pages printed in classic black and white. With purchase, you’ll also get a free Dinosaur Jones trading card! I really strive for this to maintain an “underground” aesthetic. Something you’d get shoved in your face outside of a hotel ballroom comic convention circa 1998.

It pretty much turned out how I wanted it to. And I had a blast doing it. Dinosaur Jones will continue. This zine isn’t some sort of “conclusion” or anything like that. It’s just a way to get all the previous comics wrangled up in a neat physical form. This is the first full length physical comic book I’ve done in nearly 13 years( and the third comic “issue” in total). I truly enjoy the aspect of “zines” and their weird culture.

It’s a fresh yet familiar way to present your creativity that really embraces straying from the beaten path. I’ll definitely be making some more in the future.

Little Caesar | Big Trouble

Weird right? A Little Caesars comic? Well, my wife and I were waiting for coffee in a drive-thru and there was a Little Caesars pizza nearby in the strip mall. It was early, so it wasn’t open just yet…but two of the employees were waiting outside to be let in. I jokingly said what if we see an deflated Little Caesar with a cigarette annoyingly let them in and grumble “Pizza! Pizza!”. Then I went on to talk about some other comedic circumstances as my wife zoned me out…as she does. So, I decided to draw this.