This page is mainly to showcase my character designing, cover art, and stylistic practice. I love being able to tell stories and want to build up on the skill in every means necessary (drawing, writing, character design, etc.).
Dimension-hopping conveniences stores? Eldritch monsters as customers? After being found almost-dead near a middle-of-nowhere convenience store, Coin Spring must now work there for year after the shop-owner saves her life and suddenly gains new & unexplained powers; all while working alongside her coworkers, the energetic Venus Winters and the chilled-out Millie Summers. Working the night shift, she must deal with the baggage that is this store through hell and back; facing horrendous demons, monsters, and cryptids on a night-to-night basis. Unfortunately for her, they aren’t the only demons she has to face. (2021-?)
"Coincidental Mishap" is a gothic-horror story that contains heavy topics such as body possession, body horror/gore, hallucinations, mentions of death, depictions of addictions, mentions of depression, parental issues, depersonalization, self-spiraling, & identity of self.
(From Left to Right)
Ramsey (????) - The Store Owner & an Interdimensional being who somehow ended up in this weird town.
Venus Winters (18) - Daughter of the family that founded this town and an intern for Ramsey. Is a kind and bubbly girly girl who loves making new friends whenever she can.
Millie Summers (18) - Son of the Mayor and doing community service at Ramsey's store. Is considered a trouble-maker to his parents and has to repeat senior year due to skipping classes. Relies on weed to be a relaxed and chill guy.
Coin Spring (17) - Just moved into town and is now Ramsey's newest worker. Had unexplained powers that she got when she crashed into a powerful entity. Is typically reserved, distant and quiet to strangers and doesn't seem to like making friends.
June 2025, Procreate
February 2025, Procreate
One of plot points that is throughout the entire comic is the one of Coin being possessed by an unknown entity. This is what gives her the "magical powers" that she possesses and uses. This plot point is seeded in the beginning and would be one of the main conflicts in the end as it is a threat to her being.
June 2025, Procreate
June 2025, Procreate
Janurary 2025, Procreate
During this story, I wanted these three character's relationship with each other to be the driving force of their personal growth from the what they've experienced in the past. They aren't perfect in the beginning, nor in the end but, they find a family within each other.
Getting Ready (2023)
Going to School (2023)
Going to Work (2023)
Enter Shift (2023)
Doodles, part one.
Doodles, part two.
This background plot point is one that ties in together the events of the story and bring us to the present as he was the one who started it all. Ramsey's past actions will slowly creep up into everyone's lives as quietly breaks down all that he's built.
Below is past designs and ideas unused/changed.
The Tired Worker (2021)
One of my longest running projects is a comic called “Failure to Launch” that deals with issues such as depression, burn-out, family issues, found family, neglect, emotional abuse, and coming out. This comic comes from personal understanding of my own life and from the people around me. This project is no longer going to be produced (as of August 2021) but, I still think fondly of it. (2017-2021)
My first comic was published on October 2021; “In the Box House” deals with a personal issue in my own life (as well as my sisters') about change, encasement, a feeling of loneliness. Spurred on by my transition from high school to college of the summer of 2021, the waiting period is what tortured me the most. (2021)
The theoretical second installment of "Animal Glass". that deals with the aftermath of a toxic relationship. Toxic relationships are taxing emotionally, and people feel like after you cut them off that things get better, but it's nothing like the smooth ride others have described it to be.
The theoretical third installment of "Animal Glass". As easy as you think it seems to say no, you always fear of what your loved ones will say afterwards. Saying no is a difficult challenge to overcome, because you want to be able to provide for what your friends and family need. This comic deals with the internal struggle of being able to say no and finally being able to put boundaries for a healthier relationship.
Sketch Idea