Jeff Lok

Jeff Lok used to be a gag cartoonist. He used to be funny, he thinks. He doesn't know what happened. Reader's Digest is still reprinting a cartoon he did. It's just a stupid suburban shipping and handling gag, but the way he drew the woman's leg it looks like she's playing with herself while staring at a picture of a banana. They won't stop printing it! Keep up with Jeff's exciting life and work at jefflok.livejournal.com

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Pockmarked Apocalypse #1
$5.00
40 years after peak oil, and global warming, and war there's a man living alone in a house perched precariously over the side of a highway. A comic about the end of the world, and how it's never really going to end.

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Big Little Comics
$3.00 2 in 1 punch: A painted comic about a girl who dies in the tsunami disaster, and her thoughts on the matter, and a short comic with a fight scene, a touching mother-daughter exchange, and talking balloons. Screenprinted cover, 12 pages.

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Brown Day Bag
$3.00 A ten page strip about community college, Coleridge, and moving to Maine, to the middle of nowhere, to be with someone I met on a personals ad. Also, The Forest, an epic and hilarious fantasy comic about unrequited love and hallucinations set in a forest in a post-apocalyptic military state that subverts the Book of Genesis, in 7 panels. Also, 22nd Century, a one pager about making people laugh, and overthrowing the church. Also, sketchbook drawings. Printed on green and white paper, with a cardstock cover. 24 pages.