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Comics by LeEMS

Years ago, I found it ridiculously difficult to draw the same thing, even a face, over and over again. For some reason, way back when, I decided that I would create a comic anyway–where, obviously, I would have to draw the same thing over and over again.

Now, I can’t seem to get enough of it, and more comic ideas than not, get thrown away in favor of the few that I keep drawing. I suppose the antidote I found for not drawing the same thing over and over, even when I am, is to draw four or six comics at a time.


Death Goes to Octoberfest: case of the strychnine streusel is a detective knows all mystery written for 24 hour comics day.
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The Drawing Board (aka Homeless Comics)is a place for all those lonely strips and pages that come out of my head without an over-all story to put them in.
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Title: Flip Side
Status:In Progress
Availability:
On the Bean
Description: Ramone, Mona, works at the Sleeping Cat Nightclub and Dance hall. This is a sweet and completely aggravating love story.
Title: Left Overs
Status: In progress
Availability: Online @ the LeEMS machine
Description: Where concepts have souls of their own and the suicidal are empty vessels. Brought to you by the boogie man.

Title: Levi Levi: anything you need for hire
Status: Ongoing
Availability: Online @ the LeEMS machine
Description: Levi Levi has a private detective agency, but he’s really up for any job, anytime.
Title: No Evil
Status: In progress
Availability: On the Bean
Description: Follows the adventures and assignments of Ruby, Morton, and Clay, three carnival performers at the beck and call of their boss, Mr. Gary.

Title: Unlikely Bedfellows
Status: Part One complete
Availability: Online @ the LeEMS machine
Description: A small group of mercenaries operating sometime in the near or far future. Aliens, androids, and action.

Title: Your Name Here
Status: In development.
Availability: Nowhere yet.
Description: He goes by Joe, because he saw it on a coffee shop window.  At least, he goes by Joe most of the time.  It’s the rest of the time that brought him to the attention of Clarence Murphey (paranormal investigator) and Mason LeFeau (Murphey’s school-hood acquaintance with too much time on his hands, and too much money in his pockets).