by Laura Terry

 

Here is my latest cartoon for King Arthur Flour’s magazine, The Baking Sheet. My mother was particularly happy with this one, bringing back the good old days of cookies and chaos. What can I say, I have very warm melty feelings about my childhood adventures in baking.

 

by Laura Terry

 

This month I was particularly inspired by the Baking Sheet assignment, so here are pages from my sketchbook that I made as I pondered home and hearth. Here is my conception (inspired by Charles Dana Gibson’s Gibson Girls) of an American baker at the turn of the 20th century. And how she managed to do so much while strapped down and tied up in the elaborate undergarments of the period, I will never know.

 

by Laura Terry

Now, here is my modern patron saint of baking- all she needs is a mix, her flip flops, and the joy of baking.

Well, my comic Overboard has all been posted, every last page. Now it’s time to move on to a new story. For the next 6 weeks I’ll be posting pages both Monday and Friday from my latest project. It’s the semi-autobiographical conversation of two friends walking through a graveyard lit with night-time fireflies and memories of love and funerals.

by Laura Terry

Once I’ve finished posting the pages from Shotgun Funeral, I’ll be unveiling a new and exciting webcomic – the details of which will remain mysterious for now. In the meantime, happy reading!