So a few years ago some mates and me set up a Comic Collective in Dunedin – ’cause we realised there were quite a few of us who drew comics or who liked reading ‘em. We used to get together and drink and draw, and we had dreams of creating our very own comic book.
Well years later, and after a few pit-stops it’s finally been created! Ladies, Gentleman and Everyone else: I present to you DUD Vol. 1! It’s an anthology of local (Dunedin) and national (New Zealand) comic artists, including me! Plus it comes with a FREE cd of local bands too.
Basically it’s awesome and I feel really proud about seeing it published. So yeh, if you’re interested you should buy it.
So y’all should totally visit the Dunedin Comic Collective site and order one!






That whole comic was refreshingly enthusiastic about everything.
Yes, it occasionally happens
What happens if you pretend you’re a captain!? I always wanna put ‘Dr’ or ‘Sir’ or anything but ‘Miss’ or ‘Ms’ as my title on forms, but I never actually have…
Ah well, they had to tell the security that we weren’t *real* plane captains, the lady told us that they need to know for security reasons cos we might get asked to fly the plane in case of an emergency! They’ve never said anything to me before about being Dr., Mr. or even Reverend! But that was always nationally, there might be a different policy on international flights though.
Haha awesome! I always pretend I’m Capt. but I’ve never been pulled up for it..
Thanks for the comics
Yay! I think it might just be policed when it’s an international flight, cos they get a bit more security focused…
I have decided that you’re both moving to Minneapolis-Saint Paul, and living in my guest room at the Haus of Franzen. Forever. So, suss out those American visas! The End.
P.S. It’s super-queer up in here! We have mad drag king traction! And gay bowling!
Ooooooooooh!! I will get on it!! GAY BOWLING – OH-EM-GEEEEEEEEE. Can it be drag king(pin) gay bowling??!!?!?
OBVIOUSLY!!!!!!!!
When I visited NZ a few weeks ago I also felt a little disapointed because of the lack of queer culture (I didn’t have the time to look for the small queer happenings in the bigger cities). But still, I felt so sane and strong in NZ.
Strange how you long for the things you (think you can’t) have…
Best wishes to you in sunny Nelson.
Peace & good things
Aw sad that you missed the queer stuff
Where abouts in NZ did you travel?