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Read a comic, Make-a-Wish Foundation benefits

The Pixelton Blog: May 13th, 2008

A few weeks back Mike Rouse-Dean asked me to be part of his great idea: a webcomic that donates all proceeds to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
It is a fun read, and it benefits little kids in need, so go read and enjoy you hero you.
Jump to my (humbly awful) strip!
Read it from the beginning!
All sunshine and [...]

Choose Your Own Adventure Graphic Novel - Ultimate Villains

The Pixelton Blog: June 5th, 2008

[The image above is a hologram of your nemesis. But this hologram is about 1/50th the size of the real thing you are about to face...]
Creating a CYOA novel has been the hardest thing I’ve ever done. (Really, it hurts.)
But I’m out of the gloom state, and each day the book is gaining speed. I’m [...]

Upcoming graphic novel - Apotheosis & Me!

The Pixelton Blog: August 31st, 2008

It seems like just the other day I was evading a large pack of wild dogs as they nipped at my heels. And instead of the usual flashbacks of repentance, I wished for Apotheosis. At the time I assumed my monkey brain was making up nouns again in a hopeful attempt to survive, but lo-and-behold [...]

Perspective - #50


October 20th, 2008

Two new comics per day? Announcing the “Nothing Left to Lose” webcomic

The Pixelton Blog: October 20th, 2008

When I couldn’t afford college I made my own artistic goals. I drew every day for two years working on a graphic novel, but I never knew if I’d ever have a chance to see my book become a reality. In 2004-2005 I saw my dream come true.
Today I’m launching the web comic edition of [...]

I have Turkey.

The Pixelton Blog: November 21st, 2008

A simple post letting everyone know I’m hopping back on the daily comic band wagon next Monday. It has been crazy times this month, so I’m excited to see Kirby and Fil dance around on screen once again.
Thank you for your patience!
- Josh

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ToDo Voodoo - #0061


December 1st, 2008