
Inktober 1: Dream
The Mice eat a lot of cheese, and probably dream of cheese. And if cheese gives you weird dreams, then….

Inktober 1: Dream
The Mice eat a lot of cheese, and probably dream of cheese. And if cheese gives you weird dreams, then….

Inktober is coming! Inktober is coming!
(Tri-corner hats are harder to draw than I expected.)
Anyway–Inktober is just around the corner! I’m looking forward to drawing (and laughing) my way through October! I have ideas for most of the prompts, including several comic strips, a couple of Dysautonomia awareness comics, and an art parody. And I can’t wait to be inundated with other artist’s amazing work all month!

Da-dum…Da-dum….
Less than ONE WEEK to Inktober! *scribbles furiously*
Spooky season=popping popcorn at your haunted campsite next to an eldritch tomb.




Definitely went with “suggestive of” or “adjacent to” or “in the Venn diagram with” on this prompt. I’m always up for smashing a hole in the fourth wall, though. The Mice, probably less so.
Two more weeks!




When you have a really great idea for an Inktober prompt, and then…POOF!
More favorites from last year’s Inktober!



I’m busy brainstorming and sketching for this year’s Inktober challenge (beginning October 1!), so I thought we’d have a look back at some of my favorite comics from last year’s prompts.
For the month of October, I’ll be drawing a new Lab Mice comic (generally one-panel) each day, based on the Inktober prompt list.
If you would like to follow me through this year’s challenge, I’ll be posting daily here on my blog for the month of October, as well as on my Instagram and Facebook page.
Now, without further ado…




Why solve your own problems when you can complicate someone else’s?
The sequel to “Writer’s Block, Part 1.”
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.