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RED WINDOW skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, August 12, 2012 THIS MAN'S ARMY THIS MAN'S ARMY was a mini-comic I did as a limited edition offering at the Small Press Expo back in 2004. It was completed over a 3 or 4 day period, if I recall, and was largely influenced by the work of Joe Kubert. It shows its age a bit but I thought you all might like to see it. In remembrance of Mr. Kubert, I thought I'd post it today. Do yourself a favor and seek out the work of Joe Kubert. This comic below is a meager salute to his brilliance. Joe was a teacher and comics advocate that pushed along the careers of countless artists and storytellers, whether they attended his school or learned from afar through his comics work, like I still try to. Joe Kubert did many incredible things for the world of graphic storytelling. I hope he rests well. Posted by Scott Morse at 3:45 PM No comments: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 TR!CKSTER: commissions and info! Hey people- It's bee...

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