Atomic Dustbin
Comic - Non-Fiction
First overstuffed issue featuring 3 titanic tales by David Miller! First is the autobio "My Mental Journal," detailing work in a mental hospital and the reflection in the author, and then we meet "MADDIE", the absolutely-true tales of a raging child.
Finally, "BradleyVsWorld" showcases the titular heroine's international quest to retrieve her stolen phone and the entire life contained within its circuits.
How (Not) to Get a Woman V2
Comic - Non-Fiction
A satirical zine account of daily harassment experiences, volume 2.
ADT/ENL STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN
Comic - Non-Fiction
Since friendship is a reciprocal gesture, I took the initiative to reach out to individuals I observed to be similarly isolated and we formed friends that I still maintain today.
Human beings are social animals, and friendship means having someone to rely on, listen to, or be there for in times of need. Friends desire what is best for one another and express mutual understanding and compassion. They reach out to each other for emotional support and can make mistakes without fear of judgment.
A lack of friends and social contact can bring on the emotional distress of loneliness.
Published Comics
Comic - Non-Fiction
A collection of the standalone comics that I've had published in Rat World Magazine, SPECK, and Debate Magazine.
A Night at the Parlor
Comic - Non-Fiction
Originally released in "And out come the Comics" an anthology about punk rock. The story contains non fiction scenarios and situations I experienced during my time as a bartender at a punk club in Austin, Texas called The Parlor. Story and art by David Luján