Some years back when I was finishing my first graphic novel/webcomic The Front: Rebirth, I created a series of comic strips as if they were created by Jared, the abominable snowman mercenary with the heart of gold. It was a fun exercise in thinking and drawing like a kid:





These are also useful to demonstrate to my students that you don’t need great art to tell a story.
I hope to eventually get all my old webcomics on here. I have the plugin running, just need to do the work of gathering and uploading all the pages.