This first comic, read in the usual right to left format of manga was a potential submission to a single image comic contest held in Artfol with the theme "deja vu".
This next manga was what I eventually would submit to the aforementioned contest here.
An elderly man takes his wife, who'd been losing her memory, to the beach where he made his corny and painful proposal to her in their youth.
This is a more unusual comic using a comic-making exercise by Fionn McCabe called One Small Topic, Lots of Panels to convey a story through minimal change in imagery over the course of many panels.
(This comic is read from left to right)
This is another comic using an exercise by Fionn McCabe called Paper Debate in which I would take an argument I had with someone, in this case, my girlfriend whom we had a funny back and forth about my character Joe Bonzo, and turn it into a manga. in which I drew up the manga with no text first, before my girlfriend and I came up with our respective lines. (Read from right to left)
See Joe Bonzo in action in my manga Joe Bonzo: Super Elite Bounty Hunter and Joe Bonzo: Super Elite Beauty Queen! Is he really as bad as my girlfriend says???
This final comic, read in left to right again was based on an exercise requiring the use of a single panel being repeated over and over with different dialogue between two people, loosely based on two unrelated people I know in real life.