Howdy folks! My wrist is about 80% healed and Endstone is back in action – literally – as Kyri Thunderhead and Herrik the Snake continue to battle against the Dragonstone, Colindra Montaigne.
I hope you enjoy. Updates are going to keep on rolling every Monday and Thursday. I hope to see you around.
Howdy folks,
I went to the doctor today and my wrist did not look good. The doctor put me in a cast for two more weeks. So it looks like March 8 will be the earliest date when Endstone can resume.
I’m going to go through physical therapy once the cast is off. I don’t think my drawing will be affected that much; they even say an artist should really draw with the arm more than the wrist anyways. But I’m starting to worry that my Ultimate Frisbee days may be over. We’ll see.
To keep busy, I’ve managed to complete the dialogue, page design, and panel breakdowns for the rest of the current issue 3 and even all of issue 4. There’s some great twists and turns planned so I hope you will join me in March.
Hopefully I’ll see you all soon,
Tony
Howdy folks. Endstone is still on track to resume on February 23. While my arm is in a cast, I’ve decided to post some of the art work I’ve completed outside of Endstone as vote incentives for Topwebcomics. So if you get a moment, cast a vote and check out my stuff. Updates are daily, Monday through Friday.

Also, I’ve added a small store from cafepress in the menu bar. So far there’s just a small sample of T-shirts, but I plan to expand the store over the next few months.
Tony
I just wanted to report that I’ll be forced to take a hiatus until February 23 (hopefully). The reason is because a couple of weeks ago I broke my arm playing ultimate frisbee.
The last few posts were extra pages I had already completed before my accident. I get my cast off in three weeks and then I’ll have to draw up some stuff. So mark down February 22, or put Endstone into an RSS reader, or even shoot me an email I’ll let you know when I’m posting new pages again.
I have some interesting things in store for this website and the Endstone saga, so I hope you’ll come along for the ride after a short break— pun intended.

Keep on keepin’ on,
Tony
Many of the Endstone characters are based on actual people. Sometimes it’s personality, sometimes it’s a look, but I use my friends as sort of “springboards” when I designed some of the Endstone characters.
As a matter of fact, Herrik the Snake is loosely based both in look and personality of a long time friend of mine James Page, who is better known in and around Southern California as blues legend “Whiteboy James.”
If you’re ever in Southern California, especially in the Long Beach area, check him out. He’s a bit of a rogue, somewhat unpredictable, but all in all a really gracious guy.
His website is here:


