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2 Live Crew song edited for radio
Stories about a lifelong obsession with music.
"One of the things instantly recognizable about My Life In Records is that it captures, in visual language, the magical crackle and pop of a vinyl record being played. There are also some early snippets of song lyrics, those types of generational songs that define us. So, for all those people who say that music doesn’t work well in comics, this one proves them wrong. Thomas displays the lively colorful reds of guitar strings humming, and builds a tale about childhood memories, music, art, and pop culture like Sesame Street being the ephemeral soundtrack to a person’s life." Poopsheet Foundation
"It’s always a little tricky to pull off music in comics, but I think Grant nailed it here." Optical Sloth
This comic has been censored in order to comply with FCC regulations
2 Live Crew song edited for radio
The window behind Peter is based on one by Bernini 
screenshot of the colors for a stained glass window
Here are the colors I mentioned earlier combined with the final inks
Roughs on tracing paper and transfered to the Bristol Board using ballpoint pen and blue chalk
Here’s a thumbnail drawing from a page in My Life In Records no. 4¬†comic book
Desk shot- writing the script for My Life In Records no. 4
Tom has his mask off more in My Life In Records no. 4
I’m Back! Here’s the tentative cover to My Life In Records no. 4
Music makes the Star Wars toys come alive in the latest issue of My Life in Records. Includes 3 new never-before-seen “B-Side” stories.
Each morning, before my family wakes up and before my family members wake up, I make comic books.  My Life in Records is a series I have been working on in some shape or form since December 2005.
This project seeks to print the third issue with two never before seen “B Side” stories. ¬†The first issue is currently out of print and the second issue is close to being out of print as well. ¬†I would like to use some of the Kickstarter funds to reprint these books.
Besides My Life in Records, I also put out a small black and white comic book about once a year with several short stories it called Dodo Comics.
If you back this project at the $10 Level, you will receive the latest issue of Dodo Comics in addition to My Life in Records #3.  For $40 you will receive the all four issues of Dodo Comics and and all three issues of My Life in Records.