
The next page in a developing comic book project. Click on the image for a larger view!
Poor blog! It’s been a pretty quiet month around these parts – I’ve been recovering from a busy semester, working lots, and reading a few excellent books. TCAF happened a few weeks ago, and it was a really lovely experience exhibiting there for the first time. Sold copies of Cut and Yoko Ono Survivalflux (both of which have been getting nice feedback) and met some really lovely creators – Kevin Czapiewski, Marian Runk, and Steve MacIsaac, to name a few.
Also worth mentioning, this blog is now two years old – whoa! Have a peek at some of the goofy stuff I was doing a couple of May’s back. Hoping to start updating more often – stay tuned!

The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is fast approaching (this weekend!), and I’ll be there at table 214, selling copies of Cut, as well as a new mini-comic, Yoko Ono Survivalflux. Here’s a three-page preview – the comic will be a total of six pages, folded from an 11×17 sheet (super small!) with a fun poster on the back!
Also of note: I’ve made a proper portfolio website, which can be found at WWW.ERICDRAWS.COM. I’ll be updating this blog more regularly with new work, but I thought it was time to get fancy and purchase a domain. Also, also of note: This blog is almost two years old! Weird.
A final project for my core Illustration class, where we were given license to do whatever we wanted. I decided to create a short comic on my interactions with Yoko Ono through her weekly Twitter Q&A. I would like to return to this idea and flesh it out into a larger comic, but this was a fun, quick project, and a nice return to a more traditional comics approach. (Although you do need to read right-to-left in a couple of places…)
Please click on the image to give it a full read.

TCAF is on the horizon – I’ll be selling copies of “Cut”, an eight-page newspaper sized comic I’ve been working on for the past year or so.
The obvious solution for twenty-first century water issues. Click on the image for a better view.
A guest strip I did for my good friend Rebeccah’s comic, FIFI.
#54: in which FIFI ponders if the art world is too closed off, or whether it’s in fact she who should open up a bit more.









