Hello, Moonlit Garden Dwellers!
Last week I gave you some abstract comics. Today I present you with some surreal haiku comics. Between the cold weather, the disruption to my routines, and the intense feeling of being trapped, I just felt like being silly.
For some reason, the phrase business heron popped into my mind, and I knew I had to make a haiku comic about it.
Haiku Comics
a business heron waits in a moonlit garden for a deal to close
song of lonely whle echoes through crack in space-time haunting galaxy
This comic is influenced by the movies Star Trek IV—The Voyage Home and Fantasia 2000, especially the piece set to Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. If you know, you know.
radioactive geese flying over lunar mining colony
This last haiku comic is a bit of a throwback to my first poetry comic collection, Quantum Joy Infinite Melancholy, which contained a prose poem/microfiction piece called Moon Miner. You can buy the ebook from my store, or the physical book from Amazon.
What do you think of my surreal haiku comics?
Thanks for reading!
Be the weird you want to see in the world!
Cheers,
Jason
Love these! Heron is my favourite you captured his essence 100%
I like your surreal comics best of all! I feel as if radioactive geese are all too common, at least looking at their seemingly radioactive waste.