the conclusion is here

we made it
you can now read the story in its entirety
i do hope you have enjoyed it
we made it
you can now read the story in its entirety
i do hope you have enjoyed it
of the story about a guy with no head
is up
not only is page 19 of the story about a guy with no head up
but i also posted a new ‘steps’ strip
read the story about a guy with no head from the beginning
read ‘steps’ from the beginning
if you’re still reading
or if you haven’t started reading yet
please go read it
read it? see it, i guess
there’s no words on these pages, so i don’t know if it’s still reading
no, wait
i do know. it is reading
you can read a river and there’s no words on a river
so it’s definitely reading
go read page 17
or
up to you
(but it is reading)
we’re nearing the end of our tale
our characters meet
not really face to face but you know
neck to balloon
or something
start here if you don’t know what i’m talking about
heck, i don’t even know what i’m talking about
the story continues, as does balloon’s journey, with page 12
if you have just stumbled upon this story, you can pick up from the beginning here
in other news, there’s not much news:
i’m reading space opera, in hardcover, and i just finished the westing game on the kindle.
as soon as i finished i read that the author, ellen raskin, did quite a bit of work designing the book visually; not just the cover, but even how the text would appear on the page. so if you’re going to read it, find an analog copy.
Hi gang, just wanted to let you know that page 11 is up
we’re halfway there!
hope you’re digging this odd little tale about a man with no head and a balloon
and if you havent had the chance to start it yet, you can do so here
in which balloon takes in the surroundings
where we have left our man with no head and we meet: balloon
start here if you’re just getting here:)
this story has been kicking around in my head for a long time. and even though it’s not new to me (I did this version years ago, showed it to a couple of friends, and stuck it in a drawer) I’m glad people can see it, even if I would probably do a few things on it differently now.
Or, start from the beginnning.
In the second version of this story, which is the one you’re reading, I decided to drop the narration and go full color, doing all of the artwork in crayons.
Hopefully crayons give the story some accessibility and people, will look at it and say, ‘I can do that.’
Page 5 (of 22) tomorrow.
coming atcha in crayon today