rockgardencomics

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- Joined: Dec 5th, 2006
- Last Visit: Jun 23rd, 2008
User Tags: artist, cartoonist, gutter zombie, horror, humor, politics, self-publisher, vampires, webcomic creator, zombies
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Greetings, fellow ink slingers. I love you all. Here's my site: http://www.webcomicsnation.com/patjones/rockgardencomics/series.php
I draw all kinds of things, all one panel, including mummies, zombies, old people, social commentary, and lately I've been drawing political comics. Since I draw a daily comic, the archive is huge. I get a lot of inspiration from old etchings, because they're loaded with crosshatching. It kind of fascinates me. I live to draw.
So far, I've self-published one book, and I'm fixing to do more soon.
Rock Garden Comics: apply directly to the forehead.
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[ Posted by ToxicShockComics on Feb 11th, 2007 9:09 AM ]...
Hey, thanks for the add. Nice artwork. Be sure to check out the book if you can. Take care.
-Mike Storniolo Toxic Shock Comics |
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[ Posted by TonyD on Feb 2nd, 2007 8:57 PM ]...
Thanks for the add and the kind comments! |
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[ Posted by cryingmachoman on Jan 26th, 2007 9:25 AM ]...
Thanks Pat! I enjoyed your redneck comic also. The steak on the cover of my new book is actually a slab of prime redneck flank. Mmm! Cheers! |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Jan 11th, 2007 3:17 PM ]...
Hello friend! There are currently 4 Malevolent Urge strips to view (the new silent ones): http://murge.smackjeeves.com 3 Replies [ Latest posted on January 12th, 2007 1:06 PM ]
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[ Posted by rockgardencomics on Jan 12th, 2007 6:25 AM ]...
I surely do like your shading! Where do UK cartoonists go to chitchat? Is there something like Comicspace, or are there forums? |
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[ Posted by rockgardencomics on Jan 12th, 2007 6:27 AM ]...
An artists' collective from the UK just added me to their friends list. They're at illustratorslounge.com. Their site looks good. |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Jan 12th, 2007 1:06 PM ]...
Thanks, I'll check that out... |
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[ Posted by illustrators_lounge on Jan 9th, 2007 6:21 PM ]...
Nice to meet you! Swing by the Lounge some time...
Kyri |
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[ Posted by Dimestore on Jan 5th, 2007 7:53 AM ]...
Hi there! We’re starting up this year’s Small Press Idol…and wanted to invite you to the grand unveiling of this year’s Guidelines. I apologize for the all-in-one nature of this. At this time, individuals and teams have a little over a month to get things together and be ready to post their Round 1 entries. Round 1 will last till March 25th. It’s a solid window to get a project together and qualified for Round 2 past our judge panel. If you are interested in being a contestant, this is fair warning to get a project going! If you are a news outlet or resource of any sort, we invite you to help spread the word about Small Press Idol, and get on the official Sponsors and Supporters list on the Idol Main Page. Traditionally, the page has gotten hundreds of thousands of hits a month for the 5 months the contest runs. All we ask in return for the link placement on our prominently placed list, is a link back in some way that is fairly prominent, and that you indeed cover the contest if you are a news site. You can contact us about that right from the guidelines page. Just want to watch the show? That’s great! Now is time to sign up at the site so you can VOTE in the rounds to come, and post comments about your favorites! We’re expecting hundreds of contestants this year. It should be a lot of fun!
http://www.dimestoreproductions.com/SmallPressIdol /Idol07/index.html
Hope this message reaches you in the spirit it was intended, you are welcome to ask questions, and otherwise make sure this is for real. This is the fourth year for the SPI. Last year’s contest pages are still online. So that’s what this is about, hope it interests you!
Ian Shires P.O. Box 214 Madison, OH 44057 |
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[ Posted by strangerthanfictionpress on Jan 2nd, 2007 10:27 AM ]...
Thank you for the add! We hope 07 brings you the best! Keep in touch! |
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[ Posted by Chinook23 on Dec 24th, 2006 8:15 AM ]...
Have a great Christmas and new year Pat! Here's to great things in 2007. Chinook |
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[ Posted by captain_spectre on Dec 19th, 2006 5:50 PM ]...
wow, thanks for your kind words about my art.....thank you. |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Dec 17th, 2006 8:59 PM ]...
Thinking of launching my speechless comic on the 1st of January 2007. Perhaps one day the main character will encounter an army of mummified beings! Not sure what format will be best... Portrait or landscape? Portrait is more traditional... But for the web maybe landscape is better due to the nature of computer screens. What do ya think? 3 Replies [ Latest posted on December 18th, 2006 7:47 PM ]
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[ Posted by rockgardencomics on Dec 17th, 2006 9:30 PM ]...
Launch it! Maybe you could mix it up and do both portrait and landscape. And you know I have to vote for mummified beings, too. There are so many kinds of mummies, you know? I've never drawn the Peruvian style. Have you ever seen those? They're usually dressed in native finery, with maybe feather headgear, and their knees are drawn up to their chest when they're buried. These are some butt ugly mummies, and they were often buried in huge clay jars. I think they would scare my regular mummies half to death. New Years is the perfect time to launch a new comic. I'm launching one new weekly department the first week of January: celebrity satire. They're making it too easy for me, so I have to take advantage of all the material out there. |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Dec 18th, 2006 7:05 PM ]...
I may not even base my new comic in this galaxy, so they would have to be alien mummies! In fact, I might not ever draw humans in it... To make it a bit different, although there will still be humanoid characters of course. |
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[ Posted by rockgardencomics on Dec 18th, 2006 7:47 PM ]...
Alien mummies? Now you have my attention! Frankly, I wish I'd thought of that. |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Dec 15th, 2006 11:15 PM ]...
Do you have a link for the Fite comic? 1 Reply [ Latest posted on December 16th, 2006 10:09 AM ]
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Dec 16th, 2006 10:09 AM ]...
Aha, found it! I see that the few speech bubbles that exist contain pictures or symbols rather than words... That's cool, but I think I'm gonna go even more minimal than that! |
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[ Posted by afallendevil on Dec 15th, 2006 8:20 PM ]...
Thanks for the add! |
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[ Posted by MtMoriah on Dec 14th, 2006 9:44 AM ]...
Hey, Pat. I took your advice and created an account. Now our interweb friendship can continue in a new venue. |
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[ Posted by 1Nobody on Dec 14th, 2006 2:55 AM ]...
thank you very much, that was actually created by zipperface & b-rad, (2 others on the creative team of the comic reverie~zipperface is the beginner)i think i might have helped with a line or two, but yea, our comic is reverie & it's going to be excellent stuff, so keep an ear out & we'll let ya know when it's finished=) & def a fellow lucid dreamer... gotta keep the dreams alive, or what will we have to live for? =) |
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[ Posted by davidprice on Dec 13th, 2006 6:50 PM ]...
The more that want to join us, the merrier, Mr. Jones! Welcome aboard. |
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[ Posted by Chinook23 on Dec 13th, 2006 7:34 AM ]...
I once made the very drunken mistake of voicing my political beliefs to a crowded room of Thanksgiving Texans when Bush turned up to thank the troops in Iraq about 3 years ago! lets just say there was a clash of interests... especially when some of the Blue Rinse Brigade fell to their knees when Dubya appeared on the screen. Amongst tears and some wailing I heard one old lady proclaim him the son of God ( much like John Wayne did in the Greatest Story Ever Told!) At this point I seem to remember saying something along the lines of " If God made Bush in his own image then he must be a F***ing moron as well!" Ill advised it has to be said... |
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[ Posted by stormbear on Dec 12th, 2006 8:08 PM ]...
Very cool comic. Doing a single panel strip MUST be the most challenging writing task. Hell, I can barely get the story told in three! |
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[ Posted by Chinook23 on Dec 12th, 2006 8:40 AM ]...
Hi Pat- thanks for taking a gander at my work! Yeah, I've experimented a lot over the years, like to vary my work to keep it interesting and I think certain styles suit certain genres etc. going to be concentrating on a more cartoony style for a bit as I enjoy doing it and the stories I'm writing prefer it as well! Glad you feel inspired as much as I was by reading your work! I'm not sure what the time difference is between here and K.C ( Kansas City? ), I know it's 8 hours behind in Texas as my father lives in Houston so I field phone calls to and from him around midnight! |
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[ Posted by cryingmachoman on Dec 11th, 2006 3:40 PM ]...
Thanks Pat. I got a chance to look at your stuff and I really like how consistent and funny your sense of humor is. It made me keep hitting the next button. Good work and keep putting it out there. Jose |
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[ Posted by monsterink on Dec 11th, 2006 9:11 AM ]...
Thanks 4 Bein' my ComicSpace pal. ~ Chops! |
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