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Sea Breeze
My graphic essay about a New Jersey beach town reclaimed by the sea has been published by the Evergreen Review. Read it (HERE)

“Wasteland” presentation at Smush Gallery
On 10/25 I’ll be reading my latest graphic essay and playing field recordings as part of an evening entitled Metroscapes. Doors open at 6:30 Smush

Venice: Past, Present and Future
This comic ran in the August 7th issue of the Los Angeles Times. You can read in panel by panel by clicking this (LINK)

The Future of Ruins
This “graphic essay” inspired by walks around abandoned military sites at Sandy Hook, New Jersey is now up at the Evergreen Review. Check it out

Fossil Fuel Gaslighting
Here is recent comic for the Los Angeles Times inspired by the designation of “gaslighting” as the “word of the year” by Merriam Webster. You

A Body In The Woods
I’m excited to have these 8 pager in the Evergreen Review, publisher of great literary stories and poems.Check it out by clicking on this (LINK)

The Cassandra of California
I have a new comic in the L.A. Times, about a big hero of mine, the scholar and urbanist Mike Davis. You can read it

What Will Remain
An illustrated essay ruminating on the contemporary relevance of Chinese landscape painting. Appeared in World War 3 illustrated.

Land Marks
An expansion of a shorter piece for the L.A. Times on visiting the border wall. This one appears in World War 3 illustrated. You can


