Dance Shoes

Emma makes her Canadian stage debut April 20th with Reefer Madness. Get your tickets now! Emma and I actually met through community theatre (she was the choreographer and I played "Sonny" in Grease in Kuwait). I'm very excited to see her perform for the first time over a year! 

This comic originally appeared in the University of Victoria's Martlet

Emma's Birthday 5

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Emma and I had an amazing few days at Villa Eyrie just outside of Victoria. Today's comic concludes a multi-part epic that started with Emma's Birthday 1Go back and experience the entire saga now! I had to wrap this up because it's almost my birthday! If you know someone with an upcoming birthday, why not get them something from my online store

Victoria Comic Book Expo 2

More exploits from my first comic convention, the Victoria Comic Book Expo. I've got a few more convention appearances booked this summer. Come and say hi!

It was really great meeting fellow Fernwood cartoonist Axel (creator of Roach Town) and colouring book creator Shea Proulx. It was so awesome talking about making comics and the life of a freelance artist. Check out their stuff!

If you're interested in my comics with light swearing, wife-swapping jokes and cats licking themselves, check out my brand new online store! Or if you live in Victoria, head over to Legends Comics

Victoria Comic Book Expo 1

Victoria Comic Book Expo 1

Huge thanks to Glen and the Victoria Comic Book Expo for giving me my first table at a comic convention! I've got lots more conventions planned for this summer (stay tuned). And do you want to buy the books seen in this comic? Then check out my brand new store and treat yourself to some comic books! 

Emma Reads Smith vs Smith

This comic is a little late, but I was busy all week putting together my next comic collection, "There's Plenty of Emmas in the World," which will feature over 50 Smith vs Smith strips and brand new material! Available soon!

This comic doubles as homework for my Vancouver Island School of Art Design Class. I had to create a repeating pattern. I do like using class assignments for Smith vs Smith strips.