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“My neighbor, the copper beech” printed in L.A. Times

March 16, 2022

A new comic for the L.A. Times. inspired by The Overstory by Richard Powers. Read it panel by panel and share at this (LINK)

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“A Wild Ride” wins Bronze Medal from Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles

February 12, 2022

Judging from this honor and all the prints I sold, this one really struck a nerve.

The Wild Ride that was 2020
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My memories, revived by fire, in the L.A.Times

November 29, 2021

Somehow missed posting this when it came out but here it is. Definitely my most personal piece for them but judging from the e-mails I received, a lot of people share the experience. Do se the online version panel by panel, like (HERE)

Comic by Kevin C. Pyle in which his childhood memories of California, of places like Malibu, Forest Lawn, Westlake Village, Disneyland, Pepperdine and the Getty Museum, are revived by news of wildfires.
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