I spent most of this week huddled in a ball, sleeping, or hacking up phlegm, so this post is later than I meant it to be. It’s another new gallery for your viewing pleasure at my comicspace ! The first one I’m posting is a collection of sketchbook comics/drawings that I’ve done over the last couple of years. Most of them have popped up in print or online somewhere at some point, but here are a good number of them collected together.
This an older comic that I never posted officially when I first did it, because I was mainly posting comics on Myspace at that point and I thought they might delete my account for it. As you can see, it dates from before I realized that Zac Efron is obviously much, much more fuckable than Pete Wentz. I would imagine, though, that the enjoyment I took in drawing this still shines through in the finished product. Yep. Write what you know, they say. Whenever I show this comic to anybody I respect, their response usually includes that phrase, “But who the hell is Pete Wentz?” which proves to me that at least some things in this universe are as they should be. As hard as the music sucks, though, he’s still pretty cute. As long as he doesn’t talk much. I’m reasonably happy with how this comic looks, considering how old it is, aside from Pete’s face being somewhat deformed in that one panel there. You can probably guess that my attention to detail was keener on the panels which didn’t include his face.
One more gallery of my strips at http://www.comicspace.com/rickworley/ . Pretty awesome, I know. More new stuff next week.
Another one. This particular drawing actually already appeared in my collection, but I don’t think I’ve posted it online before. That’s another thing I’m going to be doing: posting some older stuff that appeared in other places, but not online yet. I’m not going to do it all the time or anything, but I’ll mix it in. I’m also planning to start organizing the older stuff that I’ve posted online elsewhere into galleries, maybe on Comicspace, and making them available that way.





