March and April were busy months for me- preparing for and attending MoCCA, returning to New Orleans to take care of taxes and business, and now preparations for Editor's Day have begun.  Even though I spent most of March sitting Indian-style painting comic pages, I still found time to do some doodling.
Some of these may look familiar to you guys- a few of the monsters were later inked and used in this year's Little Book of Monsters- The Friendly Book of Monsters, which debuted at MoCCA. 
I decided to participate in 90's Anime Week this year, with a little Slayers fanart doodle.  Slayers was the epitome of 90's anime for me- big hair, pointless armor, smart alec-y girls.  Slayers was the first anime I watched that wasn't on Toonami.
During March, I also did some fanart for my webcomic artist friends.
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| Invisible Paperclip isn't a webcomic, but it is a fantastic blog about art, illustration, and supplies. | 
EEP~!   I just realized I'm missing two- Pat Lapierre's and Eric Lide's!  I'm going to have to go through my folders to try and find them.  If you purchased this year's sketchbook, they are in there.
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| To the left, Owen MacRae's Phoebe | 
A couple more monsters girls- a djinn and a scenester skeleton.
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| An awful self portrait. | 
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| Kara drawn in a more shonen style. | 
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| And being schoolgirlish. | 
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| More traditionalist Lilliputians, living far from humans, and living primarily off the land. | 
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| In the past, I've had a hard time drawing Kara as a a child, but I think I'm getting a better feel for it. | 
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| Some triple charm designs. | 
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| And a Kara button design. | 
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| An in-joke and a 50's girl. | 
 
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