Little Funny

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The summer has flown by, but I have a few little somethings to show for it. The first example is a set of three mini-comics I made for the Little Funny project in Minneapolis. A prominent side-project to Big Funny, which is a huge (48-page, 3-feet wide) all-comics newspaper in blatant defiance of the notion that print is dead, Little Funny swings to the other extreme with a series of 29 different tiny comics collected in random assortments of 6 minis and sold for $2 out of a retired and repurposed cigarette vending machine. My comics are issues 25, 26, and 27, and tell short, wordless stories about Mountain Man.

The Little Funny comics will be available alongside the Big Funny exhibition at the Altered Esthetics gallery in Minneapolis. The opening is tomorrow night, August 7th, 2009, from 7-11pm, at Altered Esthetics, 1224 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413. So all you Minneapolites (Minneapoloids? Minneapolans?), show some love and buy some comics!