Volume #8
![]() Anna Crabtree |
![]() Josh Eiserike |
![]() Kristen Henschen |
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![]() Arius Elvikis |
![]() Arius Elvikis |
![]() Zach Steele |
| About Our Artists:
(or Aine Dawson) is a disgruntled English major and a sophomore at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. She drowns her collegian woes in whopping mochas whilst writing original fiction, watching anime, reading webcomics, and skirting around real work. Her comic, College Shmolledge, appears bi-weekly in the Crimson White, the U of A school paper. Check out her blogspot at http://dasanamie.blogspot.com is a masters student at the University of Missouri, school of journalism, where he contributes editorial cartoons to the local morning paper, The Missourian. Josh graduated the University of Maryland in 2003, where he contributed a daily comic strip, Liberal Crap, to the student newspaper. This summer Josh interned at MAD Magazine, where he now freelances (with varying degrees of success). Check out his comic strips, editorial cartoons and writing at his website www.josheiserike.com. is getting his BFA in drawing and printmaking at Bradley University in Peoria, IL. In addition for doing a weekly comic for the Bradley Scout, he is perpetually posting little bits of art and other silliness on his website, dragonboy.keenspace.com. graduated in May 2004 with honors from Northern Illinois University with a B.F.A in Illustration. She is currently a Graphic & Product Designer at World Richman Manufacturing Inc. At Northern Illinois University she worked for the NorthernStar newspaper (NIU's Paper) as a cartoonist. is a freshman Web Site Design major at Valdosta Technical College. In addition to his cartoons posted on StudentAffairs.com, he also illustrates comics for Valdosta State University's newspaper, The Spectator. He is currently enthralled by 80's Night at the local punk/indie/goth club, and lately has been given to fits of dancing like Molly Ringwald in "The Breakfast Club". If you have feedback about one of our featured comics, or would like to contact our art department in charge of the comedy section, please . |