
Oh lord. I don’t want to look at when I last updated. My full-time work schedule has completely thrown me, but I have returned!! So much hasĀ happened, too.
In the world of real-life porn, two of my good friends, Courtney Trouble and Tina Horn, have started a wild new site called Queer Porn TV! They are two fantastic, energetic ladies, and you should definitely keep your eyes on that project. Another new project worth checking out is Heavenly Spire, from Shine Louise Houston, creator of the Crash Pad Series. Heavenly Spire is all about masculine appreciation, and the things she does with a camera are astounding! And guess what? I’m totally on there! You should sign up and give her your monies.
Look for more updates soon, including more comic pages, new “about” and “cast” pages and new links as well.
Hey everybody. Of course, this happens on my first week committing to a regular schedule. My living situation is sort of up in the air at the moment, so the comic is going on hold until I know where I’m living. This will hopefully be within a week or so.
In the meantime, enjoy the first-ever drawing of Amunet, and keep an eye on my twitter for updates on other exciting things.
I am exhausted.

Okay, it’s been a month, I know, I know. I’m taking a weekly update schedule, so look for new comics every Tuesday from now on! (This should have been an obvious idea; my last name is Tuesday.)
Things have been crazy; we moved across town, and I had a few job interviews and finally, Peter Parker (my non-porn alter-ego) has a daytime job. This should mean a more regular production of comics. Yay!
In the meantime, go join Jiz Lee’s Karma Pervs [NSFW] and see her in all her naked hotness, and she donates all the proceeds to a charity of choice each month!
Honestly, folks, this is going somewhere. Also, we’ll get back to sex soon. I swear this is a porny comic.
This page took me so long, and there is nothing about it that really shows why. For starters, I rescripted it at least 3 times before I came up with something I wanted to do and led easily into the next page. Also, I just started using a new program. That’s right, folks, I abandoned my very, very old copy of Photoshop, and now I’m using GIMP, a nice open access, open source software that does a lot of the same stuff. I’m suffering a little for my support of open source, because I’m readjusting to a whole new program, and also GIMP can’t seem to pick up the pressure sensitive controls of my tablet the way Photoshop did. Nonetheless, here we are, and I’m back on track and hopefully the next one won’t take quite so long.
In the realm of porn news, I recently did a shoot with Shine Houston, creator of The Crash Pad Series among other notable things. It was a real honor and pleasure to work with her; I’ve been incredibly lucky to work with some of the most famous and talented people in queer porn in my relatively short career insofar. The site it’s going up on is still in production, so I’ll let you know when you can go take a peek at it.
Lastly, I wanted to give a relatively odd shout-out. We all know furries as a common, easy target of ridicule here on the web, but I’d like to take a moment to recognize the gay furry porn site HardBlush and its creator, Onta, for some serious gender inclusion. There was a contest to create an FTM character who would be the boyfriend of an existing character, Mu. After a long contest that was part voting part Onta’s choice, Eelyak came up with the winning character.
I try to be open-minded to all the kinks that are out there, so hey, if one of yours is furry-related, and you like dudes, this is good news for you!

Greetings, all! Here we meet Whitehall’s boss, and I’m establishing that no, the fourth wall might as well not be there.
Other news? This past weekend brought WonderCon to San Francisco!!! I saw great panels with the casts of Human Target and Chuck, and saw episodes of both shows days in advance of when they aired on TV. That was pretty sweet. BUT!
That’s not the reason I went there. One reason I went there was booth #425- “The Reason You Came,” with Aaron Diaz (Dresden Codak) and Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie). Here I am geeking out at said booth:
There’s Aaron Diaz doodling in the sketchbook I bought, and afterward he kindly signed the Tiny Carl Jung sweater I’m wearing in the picture.
Here’s Meredith Gran being nice enough to pose with me at the end of the day. I’m such a big fan of Octopus Pie, she does such phenomenal work on the writing and art, and it’s so much fun to go back and re-read it again and again, which is generally the sign that you’re doing something right in comics.
Unfortunately I already pre-ordered There Are No Stars in Brooklyn (and you should, too!), so I bought a print based on the Couch Sitter storyline instead. I sort of froze up when I went up to her. She’s very sweet, but it was still intimidating to meet her.
Oh god you guys.
You wanna know the real reason I went to WonderCon? Randy Milholland (Something*Positive). Randy is by far the nicest guy I’ve met at any comic convention. Not just in webcomics, he’s the nicest guy I’ve come across in the whole field of comics.
He did a sketch of Quintus the Clock-Eyed Cat for me, and had a giant box of original art on the cheap. I snagged a panel from one of his Corsetto & Milholland strips (the fifth panel with the tokens, specifically) and hopefully one day I’ll get to meet Danielle Corsetto (Girls with Slingshots) and get her to sign it, too.
I’ve been reading Something*Positive longer than any other webcomic. It’s stuck with me through the good and bad times, and it’s just one of those constants that even when things suck, there will be a new page soon, and it’ll cheer me up. I’ve probably been reading it for at least 6 years now, and it was just such a great time to finally meet “Uncle Randy” and tell him that I love his work.
A little insight into the workings of Whitehall, neurotic, anxious and… well, horny. Feeling much better about the backgrounds here. Also, dong. Lots and lots of dong. Also, if you didn’t notice it the first time, I suggest taking a close look at her decorations.
Our nameless protagonist is named! Welcome to the first page of Deckle Fetish, where I hope that the cunnilingus will distract you from the fact that I did absolutely no work on the background. This took me entirely too long, after re-scripting several times, so I’m just happy to have it up, and things will get more complicated in the future.
Those who know me know that one of my long-time passions has been comics of all sorts. This is evidenced by my large Hellboy tattoo, among other things. Growing up in a world of print comics (and even working in a comic shop), it was a new and exciting thing for me when, just over a decade ago, I discovered the world of webcomics. I’ve become more and more immersed in it over the past ten years, and as of writing this, there are upwards of thirty webcomics I read on a regular basis.
As with any kid who grew up around comic books, I was always working on drawing my own and dreaming of the day when I could make my own comics. Of course, when I was growing up, the only way to do this was through print media, which meant either getting noticed by a major publisher, or publishing it on your own, the options being extremely competitive and extremely expensive, respectively. The Internet has simplified this. Almost anyone with the gumption to set words and art to the page can now publish their own webcomic through a variety of sites and software.
When I found myself in the realm of queer porn last year, I decided that it would be a good use of my time to make myself a website. I could post blogs on my thoughts, upcoming shoots, and those sorts of things. Jiz Lee, for instance, makes great use of her website. I, however, didn’t. After a few rambling blog posts, my site sort of went into hibernation.
That’s when a thought struck me: I had my own site and hosting, as well as a simple means of publishing. This was my best opportunity to publish a webcomic as any other I’d come across. What’s more, it was an opportunity to do something really fun: make a queer porn webcomic. Now, it certainly won’t be a first. There are other (and better) queer comics and queer porn comics, but this has been a dream of mine for a long while. I do know that I don’t see any porn comics out there written and drawn by porn actors, and my hope is that I can bring something worthwhile to the process.
So: please, strap in and enjoy my new comic, Deckle Fetish. Updates will happen as often as possible, I’m not going to try to give it a regular schedule just yet, we’ll see how things progress.








