And Now For Some Seriously Scary Stuff

Just in time for Halloween, Eric Millikin creeps me the fuckfilk out. Click on read more for how Eric created his latest work.

For about the past year I have been drawing my comics on paper from a spiral ring notebook I found in my yard. Many readers and artists have asked me why I’ve insisted on notebook paper, expalaining that notebook paper was beneath a fine artist of my stature and that I should be using the best damn paper that money and or shoplifting could buy. For the past year I’ve been explaining that my use of notebook paper is an attempt to keep the shit real, return to our roots of scribbling in notebooks, and show that anyone can do great art regardless of budget. That, and I’m either gonna kick all of your asses with one hand behind my back, put ’em up, put ’em up, or sabotage my own art career trying.

However, starting today, after about a month and a half of fasting, soul-searching, and artistic as well as surgical experimentation, I have begun a new era in my comics. The most obvious change you will see is my shift in medium. Rather than drawing on notebook paper, from now on I will be drawing on human flesh. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to pull this off on a weekly basis right away. Murder, grave robbing and taxidermy are all hard work. As this is a major move in my artistic career, I will of course appreciate any and all comments, criticism and kisses regarding my notes about my coming Supreme Court confirmation which I’ve painted on human flesh.

And no, I have no idea if Eric is joking or not. This is Mr Fetus-X, afterall…

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Xaviar Xerexes

Wandering webcomic ronin. Created Comixpedia (2002-2005) and ComixTalk (2006-2012; 2016-?). Made a lot of unfinished comics and novels.

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  1. Oh, come on, Xerexes, of course I was joking. Grave robbing isn’t hard work at all.

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