SOLRAD Presents – Come Well #18


Check out the process images for this comic below:



Now check out the process images that led to the creation of the comic above:


Come Well is a reinterpretation of Erik Nebel’s beautiful and hypnotic 3- & 4-panel comics, featured in Best American Comics 2019, among other places. The series shows a finished comic, and Erik Nebel’s process for developing that comic, including sketches and other ephemera.

Erik is a cartoonist whose work has been published by 4Panel, Yeti Press, and others. Their work can be found at http://eriknebel.tumblr.com.


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