It’s so fun to draw horseecomics.
More fun with the Mass Effect twitter account.
I woke up from some tornado-plagued nightmares yesterday at 4:30am and randomly decided to tweet at Mass Effect, who have been nothing but good sports about my silly tweets/drawings. I pieced together the short convo that transpired. :D
“The last thing you would want to do to your best friend is throw him”
What a silly misunderstanding: The voices in his head were saying “broheim,” not “throw him!”
Also, I’m going to go ahead and ironically name the guy on the left “Cliff.”
More fun with the @MassEffect twitter account!
I assume that a team of Asari are handing all the tweeting.
ABOUT A WEEK UNTIL MASS EFFECT 3, YOU GUYS.
Yesterday I posted some pug doodles, one of which happened to involve a pug in Mass Effect N7 armor.
Today I tweeted @MassEffect to see if they had time to make my armored pug into one of the main characters in the new game. I was a LITTLE surprised to get a response and the hilarious conversation that followed from it. Posted above with all of the tweets compiled for your convenience.
Enjoy! ONLY A COUPLE WEEKS UNTIL ME3, you guys.
Horse tries to tweet us the basics about survival in the wilderness.
Reblogged from my horseecomics!
It’s a daunting task to improve your posture, especially if you lack the backbone, YOU GUYS.
*wink*
Reblogged from my horseecomics
He-Man makes an appearance, but I don’t think he’s very happy about the circumstances.
Reblogged from my horse_eComics tumblr!
I drew Shaun and Ed from Shaun of the Dead and gave the two illustrations away via a little Twitter “Who are these drawings of?” contest. Congrats to Dale and Lauren, who were the first to respond with the character/actor names!
Horse_eComics is now a LIVE TUMBLR!
With new and EXCITING COMICS about to be uploaded.
Tell all your friends.
Tell all your HORSES.
AND RIDE.
More @Horse_eBooks comics inspired by tweets. I asked my Twitter followers to suggest some to draw out, and these were the ones selected!
I had to explain what Horse_eBooks was to seven different people as I was drawing these in the coffee shop today. The explanation becomes more elaborate and dramatic each time.
It’s a russian spambot twitter account that, in order to circumvent the spam filters, posts random excerpts from its online book catalogue, to comedic effect.











