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September 16th, 2007

Turn on Tune in Sell Out, Pt. 6

  Hell yes, the visceral truth of Eric J. Peterson reveals itself at last.  I love drawing comics but so much of the comics out there anger me and make me loathe my craft at times.  Why is it that so many presumably talented artists decide to make stuff about talking animals or angular loafers talking about video games?  What’s with that?  Can’t anyone forge their own path anymore?  Must everyone create art removed from the primal nature of it?

And so on.  Being angry and drawing comics at the same time is hard because no part of you is interested in making jokes when you’re in that mindset.

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