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Category Archives: on the verge RECOMMENDED!
best of 2012
At the end of the day, just like about every other comics creator out there, I think of myself as primarily a fan of comics. Yeah I spend my free time working on this whole On the Verge project, but … Continue reading
RECOMMENDED – RASL
I started out to do a series of posts recommending comics that I thought were top notch. I did one post and then promptly got busy doing other things. I always intended to do more but I haven’t found the … Continue reading
My favourites graphic novels of 2011
This year, for the first time in years, I really found myself going out and buying new comics and graphic novels. I don’t buy nearly as many as I did back when I was a teenager when “New Comics Wednesdays” … Continue reading
RECOMMENDED – reMIND
I want to share some of the great work that’s out there with anyone that reads On the Verge on a regular basis. So to start things off, I want to let everyone know (if you’re living under a rock and … Continue reading
pass it on
How do you find cool new stuff to stay excited about art and design? That’s always a really good question and there’s no easy answer. After a lot of years of being in the art and design industry I’ve learned … Continue reading

