For my friend Todd, one of lobsters’ natural predators…
I should note that this panel is also inspired by a book my husband (and Todd) read, about what dicks certain types of lobsters are. I do eat meat, though not a lot, but I really enjoy crustaceans, and generally feel bad about eating them, except for these rude lobsters (not that I eat a lot of them, mind you, but every once in awhile…). I think they were Atlantic lobsters, but will try to find the book reference.
Also, it takes a really long time to draw lobsters. I think I spent 8 hours drawing and inking these lobsters, over several days. I couldn’t believe how long it took, though it seems like I should have known, considering that I have a general idea of how many legs they have. My husband reminded me, “Nature is very good at repetition.” Indeed, she is. I find lobsters quite beautiful, but man, so many bits! I realized, while drawing these, that artichokes are kind of the lobsters of the vegetable world–lots of bits that are good for dipping in fat.
I recently finished the book “Stern Men”, which is about lobster fishermen, and is very enjoyable.
I’m posting another Tuesday one (well, sort of Tuesday) for Spring. And because I’d love this to be a 2 a week kinda thing but I can’t promise that (1 a week, that I can do), so every once in awhile I’ll post an extra one. Yeah.
I thought I should note that this is going to be a long story. Like, years long. It’s a bit hard to just dole out one panel at a time, though I’m doing it this way because a) I’m trying to learn how to do a comic that is both a serial and a longer narrative, and b) it takes me 8-12 hours to do each one of these, and while I’ve got a few months worth in reserve, I’d like to try and be consistent about posting. I can do one a week for sure, at two a week I might end up crashing and burning. We’ll see.









