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I've been taking advantage of the new machine and making uploads aplenty over at my artwork site (link at left).
Seeing as how it's ten years since I begat the little comic from whence the title of this blog came, I thought I might put some extracts from it in my new, neither fish nor fowl Morgue gallery.

Um, no.
It's bizarre, but one short decade later there's not a single drawing in the whole damn thing I can associate myself with. It's like someone else made it. Don't get me wrong, there where no surprises in there, I remember it all in terms of content, but execution? Yikes. And the humour? Well, it's mostly either warmed-over Evan Dorkin pop culture wise-assery:

Or sub-Jhonen Vasquez cute/nasty:

Schism Schasm was subtitled "A Can't Letter Comic", and by god, at least I was honest. Post-Kubert, where I'd been made to feel very self-conscious about my undisciplined and curly hand lettering, I can see myself going overboard in an attempt to make my alphabet legible, clear and consistent. This results in all lettering being over-sized, and in some cases completely throwing the balance between artwork and language in panels and even whole pages. This phenomenon reaches its apotheosis in the "slice of life" centre spread, which I reproduce here at a small size because it emphasises the over-bearing slabs of grey atop each panel:

That's atrocious. Even today, I struggle to keep my lettering proportional (only by drawing nice and big can I keep the letters as minimal as they really ought to be), but I'm a damn sight better than that. My only defence of that particular story is it did generate a bit of patter that I still hear used by certain people who read it:

As if further proof where needed, the most succesful page- as a bit of cartooning- among the thirty six I did is the least verbose of the lot (and one that weirdly prefigures how large France would loom in my later career):

I dunno, the past is a foreign country... Anyone else care to share past creative cringes?
Seeing as how it's ten years since I begat the little comic from whence the title of this blog came, I thought I might put some extracts from it in my new, neither fish nor fowl Morgue gallery.

Um, no.
It's bizarre, but one short decade later there's not a single drawing in the whole damn thing I can associate myself with. It's like someone else made it. Don't get me wrong, there where no surprises in there, I remember it all in terms of content, but execution? Yikes. And the humour? Well, it's mostly either warmed-over Evan Dorkin pop culture wise-assery:

Or sub-Jhonen Vasquez cute/nasty:

Schism Schasm was subtitled "A Can't Letter Comic", and by god, at least I was honest. Post-Kubert, where I'd been made to feel very self-conscious about my undisciplined and curly hand lettering, I can see myself going overboard in an attempt to make my alphabet legible, clear and consistent. This results in all lettering being over-sized, and in some cases completely throwing the balance between artwork and language in panels and even whole pages. This phenomenon reaches its apotheosis in the "slice of life" centre spread, which I reproduce here at a small size because it emphasises the over-bearing slabs of grey atop each panel:

That's atrocious. Even today, I struggle to keep my lettering proportional (only by drawing nice and big can I keep the letters as minimal as they really ought to be), but I'm a damn sight better than that. My only defence of that particular story is it did generate a bit of patter that I still hear used by certain people who read it:

As if further proof where needed, the most succesful page- as a bit of cartooning- among the thirty six I did is the least verbose of the lot (and one that weirdly prefigures how large France would loom in my later career):

I dunno, the past is a foreign country... Anyone else care to share past creative cringes?


Comments
> Anyone else care to share past creative cringes?
The vast majority of MLG material pre-2001. Why I'm just about to put it all online I'm not sure.
The second review appears to have been written by Mark Gatiss, in th role of Tony Bell:
And we STILL use the "lookit my toy" comment - although now it is "lookit my [insert item]... she gots [insert grotesquely exaggerated feature]"
AND... we still refer to Idiot Boy and Schasmarangs.
I have to say, even today the Man-E-Faces cartoon still tickles my fancy.
Past creative cringes? I call that my blog archive... I'm about to unleash one creative cringe during the month of November. Ten years after I first came up with the basic concept. Be afraid.
Oh, and my Transformers script would have blown all over Michael Bay's...
Your Man with the Bemused Owl and the dictat to change the varies as proportional sign to an equals sign for which he hopes he is forgiven....