January 10, 2012
Trees
I am toying with the idea of just calling this thing “Mutant Magic”. I realize that SuperMutant Magic Academy does sound pretty lame on the face of it, but that was sort of the point? Anyway.

Trees

I am toying with the idea of just calling this thing “Mutant Magic”. I realize that SuperMutant Magic Academy does sound pretty lame on the face of it, but that was sort of the point? Anyway.

January 7, 2012
Bad

Bad

January 5, 2012
New Boots
This comic is pretty bitter, but so it goes sometimes.

New Boots

This comic is pretty bitter, but so it goes sometimes.

December 29, 2011
Addendum

Addendum

December 29, 2011
Good Giving Game

Good Giving Game

December 27, 2011
The Work
RIP Helen Frankenthaler!

The Work

RIP Helen Frankenthaler!

December 23, 2011
Couldn’t Possibly
The internet is dead today and I don’t expect anyone to get this because I feel like it’s such a tiny + specific observation, but whatever. HAPPY HOLIDAYS.

Couldn’t Possibly

The internet is dead today and I don’t expect anyone to get this because I feel like it’s such a tiny + specific observation, but whatever. HAPPY HOLIDAYS.

December 18, 2011
Life Cycle

Life Cycle

December 15, 2011

Listen. I’m not going to make mutantmagic.com some crossposting hub or anything, but I’m reblogging this since I talk a bit about the Mutants and how awesome comics are.

yourdreamsmynightmares:

Your Dreams my nightmares Episode 012. An interview with Jillian Tamaki.  No pressure or anything. Magical thinking. It would be nice if you thought everything I did was amazing. Music by Eel, 2NRO8OT and Long Hair via freemusicarchive.org

You can download the episode here or subscribe to the show via iTunes.


Music

I want to hear your voice (EeL) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

Play (Intro) (2NRO8OT) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Pantomimus (Long Hair) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

(Source: yourdreamsmynightmares, via yourdreamsmynightmares)

December 13, 2011
"Think about the marks you want to make on the paper in front of you… the ones that bring you pleasure and satisfaction. You can’t control what other people think or if they’ll give you a job. You can only control your own actions and the work you produce. You have to be a little delusional to pursue a life in the arts, so throw caution to the wind and make pictures that excite you and hopefully the world will agree."

Some great illustration advice and questions answered for students (and non-students) in Jillian Tamaki’s new FAQ (via drawnblog)

[I know you didn’t ask for my advice, but you’re gonna get it anyway. -JT]

(Source: jilliantamaki.com, via drawnblog)