Many of the following images use a higher resolution than is typically found online. While the functionality of this gallery is optimized for ease of use, I'm unwilling to compromise in terms of quality. As a result, you may experience load time, especially on mobile devices. It took patience to create this material and assemble the gallery — please use patience when viewing it.
Previous online collections of my work attempted to organize material largely by date and style. While certain drawings can be connected based on how and when they were made, it felt right to scatter them this time. This page should be an overwhelming mass that threads different time periods and styles in and out. The gallery was not generated with an aggregator or through arbitrary random selection, but with deliberate consideration.
You'll notice I did not watermark the images themselves. While I deeply understand the rationale for doing so, I find watermarks disruptive and I want viewers to immerse themselves in my work as much as this format allows. Should someone want to take my work and use it without permission... well, karma offers a flexible prognosis for that kind of decision.
I appreciate everyone who takes a look at the work I've collected here. If you made it through everything, I thank you even more.
You didn't think I was going to leave Grandpa off of this page, did you? That's like getting married and not inviting your dog to the wedding. $#!@&% Grandpa is the mascot and without the mascot there's no ball game.
In fact, Grandpa has been given his own page collecting all of the comic strips, now with commentary and lore. A lot of hype for a comic that's done only a handful of strips over a span of six years, but Grandpa might have more to say in this new decade. Maybe he's already said something? There's only one way to know for sure...