Jam Comix #6: Heart of the Sunrise by Yes
Heart of the Sunrise was used in Buffalo ‘66 for what I think is one of the heaviest sequences touching on American culture from emerging from the golden curtains to the strippers dancing under the red, white & blue and ending with the local celebrity. This is my favorite scene ever used in film.
I spent 40 minutes jamming on this one. I might take the concept and do something that looks professional for later.
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Jam Comix #6: Heart of the Sunrise by Yes

Heart of the Sunrise was used in Buffalo ‘66 for what I think is one of the heaviest sequences touching on American culture from emerging from the golden curtains to the strippers dancing under the red, white & blue and ending with the local celebrity. This is my favorite scene ever used in film.

I spent 40 minutes jamming on this one. I might take the concept and do something that looks professional for later.

Follow! Suggest songs!

One of 333
A tribute to Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone.
This is the first in what will hopefully be 333 exercises in the wonderful art called comics uploaded every Wednesday. However, due to my lack of a proper scanner, this is more of a preview of things to come.

One of 333

A tribute to Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone.

This is the first in what will hopefully be 333 exercises in the wonderful art called comics uploaded every Wednesday. However, due to my lack of a proper scanner, this is more of a preview of things to come.

“Keep Your Loving Brother Happy” inks

“Keep Your Loving Brother Happy” inks

A preview. Guess and I’ll probably do something for you.

A preview. Guess and I’ll probably do something for you.