I have been putting drawings online since 2008 and been drawing for even longer (what if I was like ‘I peaked with my x-men drawings in 2nd grade’) but I’ll pick some I have generally positive feelings about:
Who’s Left: I did an interview series about lefty politics in 2018-2019. Some of them don’t really hold up, and condensing something as information dense as an interview into something as information concise as a comic is one of the goofier ideas I’ve had. That said!!! Some good drawings in there still, and I was consistently executing on this overly ambitious idea. (I pitched this series to a website, got rejected, and then the main guy from the website published his own interview comic lol)
Reverb: in 2012 I started a comic about three friends just chillin. It was mainly a drawing exercise and giving myself something to do because I was unemployed and recently went through a breakup. I think the Reverb crew are my favorites in terms of character designs I’ve come up with, and I did the comic consistently for a couple years! (Being proud of myself for consistency is going to be a theme, it’s hard for me to maintain on account of my brain problems)(I pitched THIS as a short to a guy from an animation studio and was rejected. No weirdly similar short though)
Untitled Stream of Consciousness Comic I Posted on Twitter for a While: another consistently updated for a while thing! Some good drawings and jokes in this one.
Hazlitt: I did a couple things for Hazlitt way back in 2015-16 I want to say? One of them was Crime Doers, the other set of my favorite character designs that I’ve done. Probably the smoothest time I’ve had putting ideas down on a page. The other one was about wrestling promos.
Politics baby!: I’ve done illustrations for zines and campaigns etc that focus mainly on prison abolition and labor rights that I’m proud of. I don’t think ‘making art’ is a replacement for political practice but it’s helpful!
I hope you wanted an extremely long answer to this!