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~ Monday, August 6 ~
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ArroYEAH! Update for 6 August 2012: 
Bridle & Saddle 13/14
My comics adaptation of “The Mayors” from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation continues! Drawn for my junior thesis project, this science fiction story focuses on the use of religion as an imperialist tool. Science religion!
The final two pages go up next week.
These promo panels get cornier and cornier.


Oh hey, I updated my webcomic! This week we’ve got crowd scenes.

Crowd scenes and statues and crazy shit.

shmuffalo:

arroyeah:

ArroYEAH! Update for 6 August 2012: 

Bridle & Saddle 13/14

My comics adaptation of “The Mayors” from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation continues! Drawn for my junior thesis project, this science fiction story focuses on the use of religion as an imperialist tool. Science religion!

The final two pages go up next week.

These promo panels get cornier and cornier.

Oh hey, I updated my webcomic! This week we’ve got crowd scenes.

Crowd scenes and statues and crazy shit.

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~ Saturday, July 28 ~
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ArroYEAH! Update for 23 July 2012: 
Bridle & Saddle 09/10
After a troubling month, my adaptation of “The Mayors” from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation continues! Drawn for my junior thesis project, this science fiction story focuses on the use of religion as an imperialist tool. Science religion!

arroyeah:

ArroYEAH! Update for 23 July 2012: 

Bridle & Saddle 09/10

After a troubling month, my adaptation of “The Mayors” from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation continues! Drawn for my junior thesis project, this science fiction story focuses on the use of religion as an imperialist tool. Science religion!

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~ Monday, June 11 ~
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ArroYEAH! Update for 11 June 2012: 
Bridle & Saddle 01/02
A new story starts this week: an adaptation of “The Mayors” (or “Bridle and Saddle”) from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation. This was my junior thesis and my most recent long comic, so I hope you enjoy!

Are you prepared for awesome backgrounds, holographic statues, flying cars and space cigars?  Yeah, you know what link to click. 

arroyeah:

ArroYEAH! Update for 11 June 2012: 

Bridle & Saddle 01/02

A new story starts this week: an adaptation of “The Mayors” (or “Bridle and Saddle”) from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation. This was my junior thesis and my most recent long comic, so I hope you enjoy!

Are you prepared for awesome backgrounds, holographic statues, flying cars and space cigars?  

Yeah, you know what link to click. 

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~ Wednesday, April 4 ~
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arroyeah:

Hey! I’m done with thesis! And it’s my birthday (my 21st)! And instead of drinking, I’m gonna post some random thesis pages? Yes, exactly!
My thesis project was an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s short story “Bridle and Saddle”, from the Foundation series. I would use this space to talk all smart about it, but I just ate mango cheesecake. Mango cheesecake with blueberry sauce and chili lime powder.
Without further ado, here’s page 1. The full story will be collected in Nuclear Fiction v1.2, debuting at Fresh Meat and MoCCA Fest at the end of this month.

I got back from putting up the thesis show a few hours ago and everything looks fantastic! I’m surrounded by some really awesome, talented, and ambitious badasses.
Starting on the 6th, you’ll be able to see my thesis project, along with the much better work of Kate, Emily, Wyeth, Jensine, Andrea, Mary, Kat, Li-Or, Hayley (I pinned your comic up!), and a ton of other people I apologize for not naming, at the Man Made Monsters exhibition at the Visual Arts Gallery! The reception is on the 11th, and it’ll be fancy and stuff.

Hey guys check out the comic my lovely dashing beloved Shmuffalo drew!  LOOK AT THEM INKS N’ BUILDIN’S N’ PERSPECTIVE N’ SHIT.If you’re in New York City, PLEASE go check out the Man Made Monsters exhibition!  Link is all up there and you won’t regret it!  I went last year for Fairytales and man, there’s some talented dynamite in there and this year’ll be no different.  I’ve seen some of them works, they be flamin’.
I’M JUST SO EXCITED OKAY. 

shmuffalo:

arroyeah:

Hey! I’m done with thesis! And it’s my birthday (my 21st)! And instead of drinking, I’m gonna post some random thesis pages? Yes, exactly!

My thesis project was an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s short story “Bridle and Saddle”, from the Foundation series. I would use this space to talk all smart about it, but I just ate mango cheesecake. Mango cheesecake with blueberry sauce and chili lime powder.

Without further ado, here’s page 1. The full story will be collected in Nuclear Fiction v1.2, debuting at Fresh Meat and MoCCA Fest at the end of this month.

I got back from putting up the thesis show a few hours ago and everything looks fantastic! I’m surrounded by some really awesome, talented, and ambitious badasses.

Starting on the 6th, you’ll be able to see my thesis project, along with the much better work of Kate, Emily, Wyeth, Jensine, Andrea, Mary, Kat, Li-Or, Hayley (I pinned your comic up!), and a ton of other people I apologize for not naming, at the Man Made Monsters exhibition at the Visual Arts Gallery! The reception is on the 11th, and it’ll be fancy and stuff.

Hey guys check out the comic my lovely dashing beloved Shmuffalo drew!  LOOK AT THEM INKS N’ BUILDIN’S N’ PERSPECTIVE N’ SHIT.

If you’re in New York City, PLEASE go check out the Man Made Monsters exhibition!  Link is all up there and you won’t regret it!  I went last year for Fairytales and man, there’s some talented dynamite in there and this year’ll be no different.  I’ve seen some of them works, they be flamin’.

I’M JUST SO EXCITED OKAY. 

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