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March 22nd, 2009

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A few more donations this week, thank you very much to the donors! It’s always very much appreciated. A few new buttons have been added to the sidebar – if you haven’t done so already, you can find me on Facebook or Twitter to find out about updates, news about my “other” comics career, sketches and previews, and the ever-present embarrassing photos.

Right now I am at the New England Webcomics Weekend meeting other webcomics creators and fans. If you found your way to this page as a result of this, hello and welcome!

12 Comments

  1. Chris P

    Hey Cam, just went from comic #1 up until today, and I gotta admit to being quite hooked. I heard about it through your twitter account. I hadn’t been following your work as much, or comics in general for quite some time now… but I’m glad to have found something like this to start looking forward to. I’ve always had an affinity for your work since you drew me a Hellboy, like, 4 years ago at a Toronto con, and I’m glad to be back in the fold again.

    I’m jealous that you’re able to get such quality done with the Wacom… my stuff’s always coming out sloppy as hell… I think I might need to upgrade past the “bamboo.”

    :P

    Take care, keep up the awesome comic.

    -ChrisP

  2. King Todo

    I’ve been reading this comic for a while now, and I’m pretty sure this is the first time I’ve commented on it.

    Sin Titulo is a beautifully artistic creation that I adore reading and experiencing. Thank you so much for bringing this to the masses, and I hope you see it through to the end.

    -Your King

  3. =PP=

    THE ARTIST.
    Ok, I love where this is going. Eerie…
    You re fucking back in full force and the beat’s incredible.

  4. Al aka El Negro Magnifico

    I’m with =PP= on the direction of the story. Lovin’ it. Y’know, if not for the evil of Twitter, I wouldn’t have known that you were back on track with the comic! It is good for something. :)

  5. Vy

    That’s just creepy. Can’t wait til next week!

  6. Kristen

    I’ve always been more of an observer of art due to my inability to draw a straight line and my hatred of LA so being an illustrator or director is out of the question. And with school on top of that, I haven’t done anything artistic or worthy of showing people for years- until I took this photography class. Every Sunday when I hand over my thumb drive to my teacher to show the class my photos I get reallllllly nervous. What if people don’t like it? What is they don’t get what I as trying to capture? What if, what if, what if.

    Ok, I’m not just rambling about myself, but what I’m trying to say is that I have a newfound respect for artists. For putting yourself out there, for pouring yourself into your art and leaving yourself vulnerable like that. I really understand that now. I really respect that now.

    Excited to see where this story going!

  7. Rob W

    Echoes of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”…. Very cool.

  8. John

    haha, to be honest, i was almost hoping that there would be a bigass armory inside the garage. action scenes ensue

  9. Nk5

    I just found your comic today.. and it’s amazing. I’m really stunned, you are great writer. When are you going to print this comic?

  10. Nk5

    Oh, and your facebook account is closed to friend invitations.

  11. Cameron

    Whoops! Facebook fixed. Thanks for the heads up, and for the kind words!

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