Comics by Adam Yeater
Hey boys and girls...and, um everybody, here's a small collection of comics from the desert dwelling drawer (as in artist, not where you stuff socks) Adam Yeater!
Check out the below and head over to https://blooddesert.bigcartel.com/products to get yourself some neat stuff!
Auto Bio is a satirical mini comic that takes a jab at the world of biographical comics. This parody revolves around a fictional character who creates comic book stories based on his own life. Despite the mundane reality of his experiences, he somehow garners praise and undue recognition for his autobiographical tales.
The comic brilliantly lampoons the overused tropes commonly found in biographical comics. By exaggerating the protagonist’s ordinary life and the unwarranted accolades he receives, Auto Bio offers a witty commentary on the often glorified nature of personal stories in the comic book industry. The narrative delves into the absurdity of how even the most trivial aspects of one's life can be transformed into celebrated content, simply through the lens of self-aggrandizement.
Auto Bio provides a thought-provoking read, challenging the conventions of the genre while entertaining readers with sharp humor and insightful observations. The mini comic’s clever critique is bound to resonate with both avid comic readers and those familiar with the nuances of autobiographical storytelling.
In the gripping and adrenaline-fueled pages of Blood Desert, readers are introduced to Mayhem, a renegade clone navigating a dystopian landscape. These pocket-sized minicomics deliver a punch with each page, immersing us into a chaotic world where the stakes are nothing short of life and death.
Mayhem stands as a formidable protagonist, carving his path through an apocalyptic wasteland, his every move fraught with danger. The narrative thrusts him into a relentless battle against an enigmatic and mystical pig, a creature as bizarre as it is deadly. This unlikely adversary adds a layer of surrealism to the story, amplifying the tension and unpredictability of Mayhem's journey.
The comic’s artistry brings this brutal world to life, with illustrations that do not shy away from depicting the raw and visceral nature of Mayhem's struggles. Blood and guts are splattered across the panels, each scene bursting with dynamic action and intense confrontations. The violence is unflinching, serving as a grim reminder of the harsh realities Mayhem must face.
Yet, within this carnage lies a deeper narrative about survival and defiance. Mayhem's unwavering determination to confront his monstrous foe and his refusal to succumb to the desolate world around him speak volumes about his character. The relentless pace of the story, coupled with its gritty and atmospheric artwork, keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to see what chaos will unfold next.
Blood Desert isn't just a collection of minicomics; it's a visceral experience that grabs hold of the reader and refuses to let go. It’s a wild ride through a shattered world, where every moment is a battle and every victory is hard-won. For those who crave intense action and unbridled mayhem, this series offers a thrilling escape into a world where chaos reigns supreme.
Evil is a captivating comic that delivers a concise yet thorough portrayal of the legendary stunt performer Evel Knievel. In this short but powerful narrative, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of Knievel's extraordinary career.
The comic opens with an electrifying scene: lights flashing, the roar of the crowd growing to a fever pitch. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as the ultimate stuntman, clad in his iconic jumpsuit, revs his motorcycle and speeds toward the ramp. With a burst of adrenaline, Knievel soars into the air, defying gravity and common sense, suspended high above the sea of onlookers.
As he flies through the sky, the audience holds its collective breath, mesmerized by the sheer audacity of the feat. But as with all gravity-defying acts, what goes up must come down. The comic vividly depicts the inevitable descent, where gravity reclaims its hold, bringing Knievel crashing back to earth. The impact is as brutal as it is dramatic, leaving both his body and motorcycle shattered.
Yet, despite the broken bones and wreckage, the crowd erupts in a wave of exhilaration and admiration. This duality of triumph and tragedy is at the heart of Knievel's legacy, and Evil masterfully captures this essence. Through its detailed artwork and dynamic storytelling, the comic not only pays homage to Knievel's daring spirit but also explores the inherent risks and sacrifices that come with living life on the edge.
Readers are left with a lasting impression of Knievel's indomitable will and the relentless pursuit of his passion, making Evil a must-read for fans of both comics and the legendary daredevil himself.
In the delightfully absurd tale of Stupor, a Superman like character embarks on a subterranean adventure that takes an unexpectedly hilarious turn. The story begins with the Man of Steel employing his x-ray vision to scan the depths of the earth, where he detects an intriguing object buried far below the surface. Driven by curiosity and his innate sense of duty, Stupor uses his incredible super strength to pound through layers of rock and soil, determined to unearth this mysterious find.
The narrative captures the intense effort and focus of Stupor as he digs deeper, his powerful fists turning the ground into a mere obstacle. The tension builds with every strike, creating a sense of anticipation for what lies beneath. Finally, after an exhaustive effort, Stupor's persistence pays off, and he pulls the object from its earthly confines.
However, what happens next is nothing short of comic gold. The man who is usually impervious to danger and always in control succumbs to the object's unforeseen effects. Instead of the expected triumph, Stupor finds himself hilariously baked out of his mind. The contrast between his usual stoic demeanor and his current state of disorientation is both amusing and endearing.
Stupor offers a fresh and entertaining perspective on the iconic superhero, showing that even the most invincible heroes can have a moment of unexpected vulnerability. The clever storytelling and humorous twist make this comic a delightful read, highlighting the lighter side of Stupor's adventures. It's a story that not only entertains but also adds a charming layer to the mythos of the Man of Steel.
Under the Pink Moon is a poignant and evocative biographical comic offers a profound glimpse into the final days of the legendary songwriter Nick Drake. Through its mostly silent narrative, the comic paints a vivid portrait of Drake's life during his last moments, allowing the imagery to convey the depth of his experiences and emotions. The absence of dialogue invites readers to immerse themselves fully in the visual storytelling, capturing the essence of Drake's somber and reflective state.
The comic masterfully utilizes its minimalist approach to evoke a powerful sense of atmosphere and introspection. Each panel is meticulously crafted to illustrate the quiet and often melancholic world of Nick Drake. The detailed artwork provides a hauntingly beautiful backdrop to his life, filled with symbolic elements that resonate with the themes of his music and the poignant reality of his struggles.
As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into Drake's inner world, experiencing his isolation and the profound impact of his music on both himself and those around him. The silence speaks volumes, allowing the emotions to surface naturally, creating an intimate connection with the reader. This biographical piece not only honors Nick Drake's legacy but also offers a contemplative reflection on the transient nature of life and the enduring power of artistic expression.
In its brief but powerful narrative, this comic encapsulates the essence of Nick Drake's final days, leaving a lasting impression that resonates long after the last page is turned.
Find Adam's comics at https://blooddesert.bigcartel.com/products and find more at https://www.facebook.com/blooddesert/ and https://www.instagram.com/blooddesertcomix/
Check out the below and head over to https://blooddesert.bigcartel.com/products to get yourself some neat stuff!
Auto Bio is a satirical mini comic that takes a jab at the world of biographical comics. This parody revolves around a fictional character who creates comic book stories based on his own life. Despite the mundane reality of his experiences, he somehow garners praise and undue recognition for his autobiographical tales.
The comic brilliantly lampoons the overused tropes commonly found in biographical comics. By exaggerating the protagonist’s ordinary life and the unwarranted accolades he receives, Auto Bio offers a witty commentary on the often glorified nature of personal stories in the comic book industry. The narrative delves into the absurdity of how even the most trivial aspects of one's life can be transformed into celebrated content, simply through the lens of self-aggrandizement.
Auto Bio provides a thought-provoking read, challenging the conventions of the genre while entertaining readers with sharp humor and insightful observations. The mini comic’s clever critique is bound to resonate with both avid comic readers and those familiar with the nuances of autobiographical storytelling.
In the gripping and adrenaline-fueled pages of Blood Desert, readers are introduced to Mayhem, a renegade clone navigating a dystopian landscape. These pocket-sized minicomics deliver a punch with each page, immersing us into a chaotic world where the stakes are nothing short of life and death.
Mayhem stands as a formidable protagonist, carving his path through an apocalyptic wasteland, his every move fraught with danger. The narrative thrusts him into a relentless battle against an enigmatic and mystical pig, a creature as bizarre as it is deadly. This unlikely adversary adds a layer of surrealism to the story, amplifying the tension and unpredictability of Mayhem's journey.
The comic’s artistry brings this brutal world to life, with illustrations that do not shy away from depicting the raw and visceral nature of Mayhem's struggles. Blood and guts are splattered across the panels, each scene bursting with dynamic action and intense confrontations. The violence is unflinching, serving as a grim reminder of the harsh realities Mayhem must face.
Yet, within this carnage lies a deeper narrative about survival and defiance. Mayhem's unwavering determination to confront his monstrous foe and his refusal to succumb to the desolate world around him speak volumes about his character. The relentless pace of the story, coupled with its gritty and atmospheric artwork, keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to see what chaos will unfold next.
Blood Desert isn't just a collection of minicomics; it's a visceral experience that grabs hold of the reader and refuses to let go. It’s a wild ride through a shattered world, where every moment is a battle and every victory is hard-won. For those who crave intense action and unbridled mayhem, this series offers a thrilling escape into a world where chaos reigns supreme.
Evil is a captivating comic that delivers a concise yet thorough portrayal of the legendary stunt performer Evel Knievel. In this short but powerful narrative, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of Knievel's extraordinary career.
The comic opens with an electrifying scene: lights flashing, the roar of the crowd growing to a fever pitch. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as the ultimate stuntman, clad in his iconic jumpsuit, revs his motorcycle and speeds toward the ramp. With a burst of adrenaline, Knievel soars into the air, defying gravity and common sense, suspended high above the sea of onlookers.
As he flies through the sky, the audience holds its collective breath, mesmerized by the sheer audacity of the feat. But as with all gravity-defying acts, what goes up must come down. The comic vividly depicts the inevitable descent, where gravity reclaims its hold, bringing Knievel crashing back to earth. The impact is as brutal as it is dramatic, leaving both his body and motorcycle shattered.
Yet, despite the broken bones and wreckage, the crowd erupts in a wave of exhilaration and admiration. This duality of triumph and tragedy is at the heart of Knievel's legacy, and Evil masterfully captures this essence. Through its detailed artwork and dynamic storytelling, the comic not only pays homage to Knievel's daring spirit but also explores the inherent risks and sacrifices that come with living life on the edge.
Readers are left with a lasting impression of Knievel's indomitable will and the relentless pursuit of his passion, making Evil a must-read for fans of both comics and the legendary daredevil himself.
In the delightfully absurd tale of Stupor, a Superman like character embarks on a subterranean adventure that takes an unexpectedly hilarious turn. The story begins with the Man of Steel employing his x-ray vision to scan the depths of the earth, where he detects an intriguing object buried far below the surface. Driven by curiosity and his innate sense of duty, Stupor uses his incredible super strength to pound through layers of rock and soil, determined to unearth this mysterious find.
The narrative captures the intense effort and focus of Stupor as he digs deeper, his powerful fists turning the ground into a mere obstacle. The tension builds with every strike, creating a sense of anticipation for what lies beneath. Finally, after an exhaustive effort, Stupor's persistence pays off, and he pulls the object from its earthly confines.
However, what happens next is nothing short of comic gold. The man who is usually impervious to danger and always in control succumbs to the object's unforeseen effects. Instead of the expected triumph, Stupor finds himself hilariously baked out of his mind. The contrast between his usual stoic demeanor and his current state of disorientation is both amusing and endearing.
Stupor offers a fresh and entertaining perspective on the iconic superhero, showing that even the most invincible heroes can have a moment of unexpected vulnerability. The clever storytelling and humorous twist make this comic a delightful read, highlighting the lighter side of Stupor's adventures. It's a story that not only entertains but also adds a charming layer to the mythos of the Man of Steel.
The comic masterfully utilizes its minimalist approach to evoke a powerful sense of atmosphere and introspection. Each panel is meticulously crafted to illustrate the quiet and often melancholic world of Nick Drake. The detailed artwork provides a hauntingly beautiful backdrop to his life, filled with symbolic elements that resonate with the themes of his music and the poignant reality of his struggles.
As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into Drake's inner world, experiencing his isolation and the profound impact of his music on both himself and those around him. The silence speaks volumes, allowing the emotions to surface naturally, creating an intimate connection with the reader. This biographical piece not only honors Nick Drake's legacy but also offers a contemplative reflection on the transient nature of life and the enduring power of artistic expression.
In its brief but powerful narrative, this comic encapsulates the essence of Nick Drake's final days, leaving a lasting impression that resonates long after the last page is turned.
Find Adam's comics at https://blooddesert.bigcartel.com/products and find more at https://www.facebook.com/blooddesert/ and https://www.instagram.com/blooddesertcomix/
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