Creature Comforts is Coming Back

Well, you hadn’t thought we’d gone forever?

My beautifully truculent co-inhabitants of this wondrous planet. Full stop. Take it in and just be that… as individuals… as the collective consciousness… as organisms co-existing on a rock… just be that. Perhaps a dash less truculent but that is, after all, our nature. But come. Come. Take it in. If you’re confused, you’ve obviously not had enough of the spice. Pumpkin. Spice.

Gross. I grow weary of this. Daaaviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid!

There we are! The beginnings of a new episode! Sorry, pumpkins, I’ve been battling new beginnings and navigating non-existent challenges, but! Soon to be back.

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Creature Comforts: Opening Up

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Hello, dear friends and readers! By which, I mostly mean complete strangers. I have for you today another wee issue of Creature Comfort and, as promised, it’s not as dark!

I hope you all enjoy “Opening Up.”

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Mending Broken Things

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Good day, darlin’s. I just wanted to share this sketch with whomever wanted to look. Life can be a bit of a dick; other people, outside circumstances, and even your own self and decisions can break you. But the more often you put yourself back together, the easier it gets (I certainly heard that from somewhere else, but I’ll second it). And sometimes from the greatest struggle can come the purest joy. I’m not usually one for platitudes, but sometimes it’s okay to buy in.

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Creature Comforts: Thunderous Voices

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Hallo you fabulous bunch! Another issue of Creature Comforts just for you…all. Enjoy! (I promise they wont all be dark)

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Creature Comforts

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TL;DR
The Creature Comfort series looks at how different our inner voices are, how affecting they are, and how we can work to lessen the negative messages to increase the volume (in both senses!) of the positive ones. Jump to comic.

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Well, hallo there, you spectacular beauties! Welcome to a new, intermittently-dispensed series on navigating the emotional rollercoaster of life with mood and anxiety disorders.

I’m writing this foreword retroactively to when I posted this first wee comic, as I’m now in a much better headspace and can contextualize it. I also want to give a little background on Creature Comfort and their relationship to the main character in the comic series who, spoiler alert, is kind of an avatar for myself.

I’m a creative at heart, for better or worse, whether I’m absolute dog shite or the bee’s most athletic and sprightly of knees. When you’re an old millennial like me, you’ll understand how important your knees are, therefore how wonderful athletic, sprightly knees are.

I sketched and doodled a lot in my teen years before turning primarily to writing as my creative outlet. In early 2020, things took a nosedive as they did for many. After 6-7 months of increasingly worse symptoms, I was finally diagnosed with gastroparesis. I was working 16 hours a day for my regular job, plus another 8-15 a week part-time to afford living where I was. During this, I could barely eat, I’d already lost a significant amount of weight, and I could barely stand without shaking. At one point, I had to go to urgent care for dehydration because I could barely stomach fluids. I lived alone, and my family were all about 700 miles away. My saving grace here were some amazing friends who would come by and check on me and help out and generally be great.

Anyway, I ended up having to quit my job/s and move back home. I was low, and I felt cognitively slow at times. It was hard to express any kind of feelings after that, because I would get so overwhelmed so easily. It was like suddenly I had a speech impediment and the lexical range of a three-year-old. But… you don’t need words to draw.

I began to draw as a form of therapy. I drew what was going on in my head, using a creature to help represent inner conflict. Well, not necessarily conflict. Creature Comfort is the embodiment of those little voices that sometimes pipe up in your head: the little criticisms when you’re feeling low, the cheerleader when you’ve done good, the voice of caution you sometimes don’t listen to (you know that Tinder date, smh), that one voice that sounds a lot like a loved one comforting you. Yeah, you know the ones.

The Creature Comforts series looks at how different those inner voices are, how affecting they are, and how we can work to lessen the negative messages and increase the volume (in both senses!) of the positive ones.

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mental health awareness art

A Sketch Bizarre

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Found some drawings I did between 12 and 14 years ago. That’s around the time I stopped drawing and started really focusing on writing. The last three sketches are heavily inspired by Aeon Flux, and the characters are from an urban fantasy novel I finished but… it got deleted when my computer crashed and I haven’t re-put-it-back-together-from-the-chopped-up-corpse-of-its-hard-copy. So.

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Rise and Run: Issue One

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Hallo, you dastardly darlings. It took a bit longer than expected, but I’ve finally finished the first page of… what could arguably be the graphic novel for Rise and Run. We’ll see how it goes. It’s an experiment. I’ve definitely learned how much I don’t know. And how much I’ve forgotten from art classes. My goodness.

Hopefully, all aspects from story adaptation to actual artwork will get better throughout this process, but in the meantime, enjoy!

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Update: You guys, I’ve gotten way more mediocre, you gotta believe me! More to come soon!

Brought to You by Accident

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Hallo, beautiful people. Sometime between announcing the decision to start doodling episodic comics and… I don’t know… the very next day, maybe… something happened.

What should I draw next? I asked myself.

“Do The Shill and the Purblind!” says Dave.

“That’s a great idea,” I say, and I do indeed start that one. And then I can do one for Commonality Sanctum and Rise and Run. Along this journey, clearly the word “episodic” has just fallen away.

“Or just skip to Rise and Run because that’s actually finished,” Dave says. And so here we are, and I’ve started Rise and Run.

Since panel one is not yet finished, I thought I’d give you a teaser of test subject LS061514.

More to come! Hopefully soon.

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Issue 1: The Cure

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Hallo beautiful people. I’ve decided I’ll try releasing a weekly, six-panel episodic comic. The first one is a bit dark, but I hope you find a little humor in it. I’m trying to reconnect with that kid who used to draw for hours. If in the process I can entertain some folks, well then, why not? Enjoy!

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