Meet the Crew

Get to know our lot of creative brigands and miscreants!

  • Alex - Bio coming soon...


Amaya draws things, makes little books, and does other weird crafty things all while playing Pokemon Skyrim. Graduated with a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Amaya enjoys juice, magical girl anime, and smelling books. She lives with two cats in a tiny tall house in Seward. Amaya updates other blogs more than this one, like her sketchblog.

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Edward drew before he spoke as a child, setting the stage for his lifelong passion. He has experimented with varied techniques, but focuses primarily on drawing, ink wash and animation. He graduated in 2010 from the University of Minnesota with a BFA in art and now works as an on-call designer, though he aspires to a independent career in animation.


  • Heather - Bio coming soon...



Principally a potter, Jennica enjoys photoshop, cutting edge printing techniques, drawing and even ink washes, though she won't always admit it. Graduating this spring, her next order of business is werkin' and portfolio buildin' and adjusting to life away from her precious academics.




A work-a-holic and obsessive artist, Katrin strives to make sense of the darkness in her life through her work. She resides somewhere between Minneapolis, Janesville, and Rockford. Currently enrolled at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design with a major in animation she strives to succeed and be knowledgeable in every part of the process along with small hobbies in things like book making and illustration. 
    She also really hates writing in third person.


Gleaning her artistic inspiration from animated movies (particularly of the Disney variety), Kaycie aspires to become an animation artist and illustrator, her interests resting primarily in character design. She works predominantly in Photoshop and lusts after the mighty Cintiq. Graduating from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design this May, she hopes to keep a steady income of freelance illustration jobs until she finds her dream career. For more of her art you can visit her at her blog, KcD Studios.

Laura Vaughn is a painter/comic illustrator, who graduated in 2010 from Alfred University with a BA in Fine Arts. She has given up on making a living solely through her artwork, (she plans on attending graduate school for physical therapy, starting next year) but still would like to attempt to be a part time artist. She recently obtained a tablet, which delights her to an absurd degree, and now does most of her artwork digitally. Her current artistic and literary obsessions are: Rene Magritte, Alison Bechdal, Terry Pratchett, and the Fables comic series, the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, and far too many webcomics.

  • Lauren - Bio coming soon...

Shannon is a weird duck in that she's got herself a not only degree in Art but also in Biology. She loves drawing on paper and with a tablet, as well as a bunch of the other fine arts like print making, painting and ceramics. Her favorite is doing ink washes. At some point she'll go and get the Masters in conservation genetics she wants so she can do endangered species breeding programs (hooray for poor paying jobs that save the planet!). Right now she's wanting to actually get some of her webcomic ideas off the ground. And move back to Minneapolis.

Per Wiger was born a century too late for the task he was meant to accomplish. His talents are those of a bygone era and though he does his best in this degenerate age he can not for the life of him figure out why no one goes for a good old fashioned duel any more.
Nonetheless he does what he can, getting a degree in Computer Forensics, just to fit in, and employing his knife skills in any kitchen willing to hire him. He has fallen in love with modern writers like Neil Gaiman and Lois McMaster Bujold and would like to claim them as influences as he determinedly strives not to emulate H. P. Lovecraft.
He will firmly deny that there is anything odd about the phosphorescent stain on the wall though, if pressed, he will mutter something that can not be readily spelled, and glance nervously at the stars.