Footballers of all shapes and sizes!

They have bulges in strange places.

Shhh…football players are sneaking all over the field…

There are some fancy-looking helmets out there.

The Puppy Bowl wasn’t so cute this year.

I made this strange little comic in order to practice using some Nikko nibs I bought eons ago. Enjoy!



The Transitive Property of Equality
I read this story in The Hairpin and remembered that I’ve also touched a Monet! It was an accident.

I could write an entire book about horses and how into them I am, but let’s just say that I was a horse from ages eight-to-fourteen. Former classmates still ask me, “Were you that girl who drew ponies and crawled around on all fours ALL the time?” You guys, I’ve seen a shit ton of horse movies.

New Eye Makeup Trends for 2012
Happy New EYEar!
P.S. If you actually do one of these, send me a picture and I’ll post it! lisahanawalt at gmail
How to Draw an Ear
Published in The Believer

Op-art/comic for the New York Times Sunday Review. (Click link to see it big)!

I’m very excited about this. I sent clippings to all of your moms.
Infinity-plus-one thank yous to AD Aviva Michaelov.
“Transformers 3” - published in The Believer
This is an excerpt from my full move review, which you can read here.
Do you like dogs? Me too. Go read my newest comic on The Hairpin!
Poster for the Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Festival !
Image by me, design/typesetting by Forest
This is the first page of my comic “Early Bird” from the new Thickness #2.
There’s a Thickness #2 Art Exhibit and Release Party tonight (Thursday, Nov. 3) at Floating World in Portland! Get over there to look at some original pages (mine are super naughty)!
“Dog Walkers,” Published in The Believer.
I accept full responsibility for this comic making zero sense.
“Finding Her D-Spot”
published in The Believer

Here’s my illustrated response to the movie Drive, starring Ryan Gosling. Read it on The Hairpin!

I like Ryan Gosling. I liked him in The Notebook, Half Nelson, Lars and the Real Girl, and Google Image Search. And driving around LA at night while listening to pop music is my favorite thing on Earth, so seeing Drive was a no-brainer.
WARNING: CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS