COMICS

I’m currently writing two online story-format webcomics. These are very different in tone and plot.

Side Quested is a queer romantic comedy aimed at a young adult audience. It follows the adventures of Charlie, a young woman who didn’t plan on leaving her small hometown, never expected a prince to develop a serious crush on her, and absolutely never not even once imagined she’d fall in love with the princess he was supposed to marry! Ale Presser is the artist and co-creator. Ale does not let me murder any characters.

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Side Quested is free and accessible online. The first strip is located here, and the most recent strip is located here.


A Girl and Her Fed is an online graphic novel intended for adult audiences. Updating regularly since 2007, the comic is the ongoing story of love, government conspiracies shaped by both the living and the dead, and super-intelligent koalas. I was the original artist but Ale has taken over art duties. I have murdered, and will continue to murder, these characters as the plot requires.

Hey, we warned you.
Patrick Mulcahy, Hope Blackwell, Benjamin Franklin, and Speedy the Koala. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

A Girl and Her Fed is free and accessible online. The first strip is located here, and the most recent strip is located here.

6 thoughts on “COMICS

  1. I think you need to add Peng to this picture … with her saying “Warn them about the Koala? WHAT ABOUT THE GHOST FAIRIES!!”

  2. I keep forgetting the name of Side Quested. Maybe add a mention of it to this page? 🙂

    I’m enjoying it a lot, need to read it to my kids. “It’s like Princeless, but, like, good.”

  3. I know this may be a futile request but here goes anyway …. please reconsider doing a bitter sweet ending for AGAHF. Many of us have grown to care about the characters and to be blunt – there’s enough dark and bitter in the real world. I know this ending is likely something you’ve had planned since the beginning so I don’t hold high hopes that you’ll change your mind and their destines. But it would be nice if at least our fantasy world got their Happily Ever After.

    As a side note I figured I would mention how I first started reading the comic. A LONG time ago you had a booth at a convention (I think in Hartford, CT but it could have been NYC). My wife saw a pin of a Koala Bear holding a pistol and fell in love with it. Regrettably we never got to meet you as it seems there was an emergency that happened so you had to step away and had a neighboring vendor covering your table for you as her own. I eventually looked up the website and started reading and have continued ever since. 🙂

    Thanks for the series!

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