

*crunch, crunch, crunch*

Initial sketches / thumbs



This untitled short comic was what came out of a brainstorming exercise at Andrea Tsurumi's Sequential Art class at SVA, summer of 2018. It's about an astronaut who finds a flower in a deserted planet he (or she!) crashes into. S/he eventually decides to carry the flower all the way back to the crash site and turns the ruins into a comfortable space.