My Trip To Cappadocia, Volume 1:Panel 2
On May 30, 2011 by Byron With 5 Comments
- My Trip to Cappadocia
The second installment of a riveting tale of lust, love lost, love gained, and love lost again.
Or, truthfully, just a story about crappy maps for a bunch of rocks in Turkey.
If you missed the first installment click on the “Previous” button at the bottom of the comic or click here.
Looks like we need to reconfigure your schedule so that you do nothing around the house, stop with the homeschooling, and quit cooking dinner…so you can have more drawing time–because I need to see the next installment NOW.
I am still in love with the layering and depth. And now I am feeling an archivist’s love for the use of primary sources to re-create the past! Hungry for more, and thinking ahead to when you can apply this to other places and times back home! When you want to work on the industrial revolution or the auto industry, you give me a call…I got yer resources right here.
I love it! Your drawing of the mural from St. John’s church is wonderful Byron. Unmitigated Me has stirred my imagination in a different direction – I now have images of the magic of Walmart and Pick and Save captured in ink. Actually, my favorite is still the leather and lace store comic, so maybe you really could do something great with Walmart!
this is wonderful. i love the voice and the postcard idea. and of course the intricacy of the illustrations. can’t wait for the next.
oh yeah, and since jocelyn made the request.. “you’re pretty.”
Thanks, all. I am really enjoying this approach to history, personal experience, and anthropology all wrapped up in a graphic world. It is exciting and I, too, wonder where it will go when I return to the States. Wal-mart would be a crazy and fun topic. Especially because it gives me The Heebie-Jeebies.