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Category Archives: Rusty
Sunnyville Stories On Indyfest Number 96!
After some delays, Indyfest Magazine #96 is available! It’s a special summer issue with two variant covers! And look who made cover A! Yes, that’s Rusty Duncan and Sam Macgregor on the cover!
The Challenge of Nancy Duncan
One of the challenges of writing Sunnyville Stories lies in one of the characters and that is Nancy Duncan, Rusty’s mother. I have talked about her before but there’s more to Nancy. Nancy seems to have a love-or-hate reaction with … Continue reading
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25 Days of Christmas 2015: Day 7
“The fire is slowly dying And, my dear, we’re still goodbying But as long as you love me so Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” I had fun drawing this one.
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25 Days of Christmas 2015: Day 5
Today, I have some artwork to share with you. A Christmas tradition is the Yule log. Originating in Northern Europe, notably in Germany and the Nordic countries and later spreading to the British Isles, the Yule log is a special … Continue reading
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Freudian Trio
When I was creating the characters of Sunnyville and building the universe, I needed to make sure the characters were not simply flat characters with no life or no motivation. A lot of work went into creating Rusty and company; … Continue reading

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