GRIZZLY PEAR

written snapshots

Category: Drawings

  • Morning and Evening

    The Bunnies just spent their first night together (and I on the floor to keep an ear out if they started fighting).  Whew, I didn’t think I would ever get them bonded…

  • Hello world!

    This webcomic was originally going to be named “Grizzly Avocado”.  Unfortunately, avocado got its name because it is the aztec word for a certain part of the male human to which it bears a resemblance.

    Which is not that big of a problem except Avacado was supposed to refer to Peppercorn, my little girl bunny!

  • Morning Traffic

    My dream car was always a Z, which I was fortunate enough to purchase when I got out of Berkeley.

  • Searing Sun

  • a potential Future

    cheesy, but proved to me that I’m going to wait on drawing people….

  • Bunnies in the Sunset

    Variation 1

     

    Variation 2

  • My life on a Page

    This is the first “comic” of this iteration.  As you can see, I’m not too good at story, but I do like to play with imagry and text.  I most  likely should call myself the “GrizzlyPear Web-Sequential Art pieces” but that sounds really pretentious.  As will note, I have dated/backposted all the comics according to date of creation, except for the cover and intro page, which were repeated in August to anchor the new GrizzlyPear website.

  • 24-Hour Comic, 24 July 2006

    If you are reading this, you have pressed the first button.  Unfortunately, I don’t have much to offer you here at the beginning, except for a 24-hour comic that I did on July 24, 2006.  Much like National Novel Writing Month I think a 24-hour comic is an interesting exercise to get someone off a couch and just do something.

    The comic was drawn single sided, I wonder how it would look with facing pages….but in any case, it works well with the linear webcomic format.

    Like all the rest of the comics on the site, I can’t vouch for its quality, but I guess it’s fun to archive it for now and who knows what I’ll do with it once I get a fuller body of work…Justus