It's all really a thankless process-all of it, including the final product-UNLESS I SELL IT. I draw all the time, I need to escape it, but I also have to remain productive at all hours-if I'm not ruminating on my next story or comical illustration, I'm bringing it to life. Ti Lung: Only, we never know how things will turn out. Let's take the exchange between Chow Yun Fat and Ti Lung in A Better Tomorrow Part One.Ĭhow Yun Fat: Sure, I'm one-you are… you're a God if you control your destiny. PLUS, let's not forget the power of thought: I am what I say I am-just maybe not exactly to the the degree of which I fantasize myself.
Its gratification level is on par with pleasing a partner sexually, doing 300 consecutive push-ups, and holding a newborn baby your wife shat out her cunt. He lives on almost nothing, has a lot of “theories,” dresses like a hobo and is entirely a for-real great artist.ĪLSO, I make comics to entertain myself primarily, and others. On top of that he attacks me almost every time he drinks. Victor is kind of a nutcase who rambles and uses a lot of puns and racial slurs when he talks. Since then he’s done comics for Kramer’s Ergot, Typhon, and some other shit too probably. The comic left me reeling with excitement about what I consider to be the most relevant artistic medium. Eventually all of the characters die or something.
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A battle ensues, in which Victor tears out of his own skin in order to become a new person-not once but twice. In it, Victor Cayro depicts himself as a nerd with cystic acne who lives with his deformed little brother and collects news clippings about a local menace known as “Whyte Devil.” While tracing another artist’s drawings in the park, Whyte Devil tricks Victor and his brother into reversing bodies. The first comic of Victor’s I saw was "After Birther" from the Project Superior anthology.