Jess Fink
A new page of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?p=509

A new page of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?p=509

kateordie:

I’ll be there!

I’ll be here too, this weekend!! Eric will have his Rutabaga comics and I will have We Can Fix It, Chester 5000 and a bunch of key chains and Jewelry, come say hi!

kateordie:

I’ll be there!

I’ll be here too, this weekend!! Eric will have his Rutabaga comics and I will have We Can Fix It, Chester 5000 and a bunch of key chains and Jewelry, come say hi!

A new page of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George:http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?p=508

A new page of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George:
http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?p=508

Eric and I will be at TCAF this weekend in Toronto! Admission is FREE.  I will be debuting my new book from TopShelf,  We Can Fix It! Eric will also be debuting his new Rutabaga book! 
We are located upstairs at table 252, right next to TopShelf! I’ll also be speaking on a panel on Sunday at 12:15 with several other authors about their debuting books. 
The very next weekend we will also both be at MeCAF in Portland, ME! Stop by and say hi :D !!

Eric and I will be at TCAF this weekend in Toronto! Admission is FREE.  I will be debuting my new book from TopShelf,  We Can Fix It!

Eric will also be debuting his new Rutabaga book!

We are located upstairs at table 252, right next to TopShelf!
I’ll also be speaking on a panel on Sunday at 12:15 with several other authors about their debuting books.

The very next weekend we will also both be at MeCAF in Portland, ME! Stop by and say hi :D !!

Two new pages of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George:
http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?p=505
“A widow was supposed to wear mourning for two years and was not supposed to enter society for twelve months.”
Basically you weren’t supposed to be very social or wear anything other than very simple black outfits and dark crepe for about a year. The rules were harder on women than men, and some people were stricter about these customs than others.
More info about Victorian mourning dress and the etiquette it involved: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning

Two new pages of Chester 5000: Isabelle and George:

“A widow was supposed to wear mourning for two years and was not supposed to enter society for twelve months.”

Basically you weren’t supposed to be very social or wear anything other than very simple black outfits and dark crepe for about a year. The rules were harder on women than men, and some people were stricter about these customs than others.

More info about Victorian mourning dress and the etiquette it involved: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning

Sample panel from my story, Busking Beguile, in the Smut Peddler Anthology. Available as a book or PDF.
Smut Peddler is up for an award for Best Anthology!! You can vote for it here, today is the last day to vote.

Sample panel from my story, Busking Beguile, in the Smut Peddler Anthology. Available as a book or PDF.

Smut Peddler is up for an award for Best Anthology!! You can vote for it here, today is the last day to vote.

MY BOOKS ARRIVED!!! IIIIEEEEEEE!!!

THEY SO PRETTY

It’s not out until next month but you can pre-order here!!

:D :O :D

torontocomics:

ERIC FEURSTEIN is coming to TCAF!

“Eric Feurstein is an artist in the most handsome sense of the word. During the day he works at a video game company in Upstate New York. On nights and weekends he works on personal comics, cartoons and indie games. On the beach he works on his tan. On the bench-press he works on his pecs…” - Full Bio at TCAF site

Artist’s Website: http://kafkaskoffee.com/wp/

TCAF is The Toronto Comic Arts Festival, taking place May 11-12, 2013, in Toronto, Canada. More at http://torontocomics.com/

Eric and I will be sharing a table at TCAF. Admission to the show is free, come see us!

A very nice review of my new comic We Can Fix It on Publisher’s Weekly!
http://reviews.publishersweekly.com/978-1-60309-065-0
“Of course, raunchiness does ensue, but the overall message is of thoughtful self-discovery, with Fink’s light touch still managing to bring real emotion to the page.”

A very nice review of my new comic We Can Fix It on Publisher’s Weekly!

http://reviews.publishersweekly.com/978-1-60309-065-0

“Of course, raunchiness does ensue, but the overall message is of thoughtful self-discovery, with Fink’s light touch still managing to bring real emotion to the page.”

Spring is here, time to air out your pubes

Spring is here, time to air out your pubes