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Here’s a sneak peek of a page I just finished for the next volume of “Stranger Two Stranger”

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Introducing Depictions Issue 2, a small eight-page booklet featuring portraits I did based on photographs of Civil War soldiers from the Library of Congress Flickr Commons.

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Introducing Depictions Issue 2, a small eight-page booklet featuring portraits I did based on photographs of Civil War soldiers from the Library of Congress Flickr Commons.

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recent sketchbook entry

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My sketchbook for the Art House Co-op Sketchbook Project 2013.

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Based on the photographs of Lee Jeffries

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Here’s a page from Volume 4 of “Stranger Two Stranger” my mini comic illustrating Craigslist’s missed connections. The comic was recently reviewed by Justin Giampaoli for the Poopsheet Foundation.

Here’s a snippet of the review:

If you have a twinge of voyeurism in you (c’mon admit it!) like I do, then you’ll want to check out the Stranger Two Stranger series. Hendricks has a gift for selecting some of the most interesting, odd, and thought-provoking ads, and in this issue that’s evidenced by “To My New Neighbor,” “ Robbery At Key Foods Redhead,” and “I Found Your Keys In My Bra,” which all make you try to extrapolate what happens next.

Thanks Justin!

Read the whole review and visit my shop to buy my comics.
  1. Camera: Canon PowerShot S95
  2. Aperture: f/2
  3. Exposure: 1/40th
  4. Focal Length: 28mm
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My latest little creative venture is an 8 page super mini comic with portraits.

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My latest little creative venture is an 8 page super mini comic with portraits.

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Introducing Stranger Two Stranger Volume 4!!!

Volume 4 of my mini comic illustrating Craigslist’s missed connections from the cities of Detroit, Chicago, New York and San Francisco is available now!

Head over to my Etsy store and check it out!

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  1. Camera: Canon PowerShot S95
  2. Aperture: f/2
  3. Exposure: 1/30th
  4. Focal Length: 28mm

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Here’s a page from my most recent mini-comic “The Disappearance of Gordon Page, Jr.” This was my first attempt at a long form single-topic comic. It was recently reviewed by Justin Giampaoli of thirteenminutes.blogspot.com and the poopsheetfoundation.com. Here’s a snippet:

I enjoyed the story; in the end, a sad one about someone probably just trying to get home to his parents when he disappeared. Details like the baseball cards are chilling in their precision, but also logical given savant tendencies on the autism spectrum. The most disturbing aspect of this for me was that Hendricks captures a time period in the health care system that saw the rise in overmedication coupled with misdiagnosis, a silent epidemic that never really had any regulatory or legal repercussions for health care workers supposedly acting in good faith. Fans of any true crime or “Unsolved Mysteries” style shows are a group I can easily recommend this to, especially at the low risk price of just $1. Grade B+.
Read the whole review. You can pick it up in my Etsy store along with my other comics illustrating Craigslist’s missed connections - “Stranger Two Stranger”

Check out my new comic

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Brand New Mini Comic Released!!!

Gordie Page, 28, vanished from his bedroom at a foster care home in Grand Rapids, Michigan on the night of May 27, 1991. Page left no clues as to where he was going or why he left the home. He was not carrying any identification or cash when he left. The case remains unsolved.

This is the true story of Gordon Page, Jr. It is a 10 page mini comic, all in black and white and measures about 7x5 inches.

If you like non-fiction comics or comics based on history or real events, you may enjoy this comic.

Purchase for $1 directly from me or at my Etsy shop.

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Introducing my latest comic!

  1. Camera: LEICA D-LUX 4
  2. Aperture: f/2.3
  3. Exposure: 1/30th
  4. Focal Length: 7mm

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