A serious note, then we'll get back to the silliness: All of these pictures are copyright © 1994 or later by the artists. Printed with permission. None of these pictures may be reproduced in whole or in part without the author's express consent.

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Casual Notice Comic Fan Art

Casual Notice Comic Guest Strips

Toons

Me—Brett Hainley

Donna—Brett Hainley—My lovely and talented wife.

Eryri Gwyn—Brett Hainley—She's too cute for words. The toon doesn't do her justice.

Kennedy—Brett Hainley—My first ever fan art.  Kennedy from Diana Sasse's Antique White House

Diana and Phil the Squirrel—Daryl Spaulding—nifty fan art by the creator of 1944:  Tide of Eons

 A dragon in love—Brett Hainley—Mere silliness.

Walkies—Brett Hainley—More silliness.

Schmookie Style Sheet—Brett Hainley—A style sheet for drawing Schmmokie the Dragon.

Damron: Evil Queen of the Broccoli People—Brett Hainley—Toon done in loving memory of a concept lost to marriage.

Skippy—Brett Hainley—My evil twin.  He married Damron, Evil Queen of the Broccoli People, thus ending her reign of terror.

Gwynnie—Brett Hainley—Another toon of my friend Eryri Gwyn.  She's such a hottie.

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Photos

Silver House Playwrights' Festival

Windmill—Donna Hainley—A windmill on the Texas Panhandle Plains.

Permian Ridge—Donna Hainley—Permian Reef ridge of the Guadeloupe Mountains.

Brett Hainley—Kristi Jones—A great headshot of me taken by a fabulous photographer.

Rabbit Berates Eeyore—Robert Emery—That's me on the right, playing Eeyore in a production at Company Onstage.  Rabbit (played by the lovely and vivacious Helen Tully) is berating me for being such a downer.

Other

Flight of Angels—Wind Diva—Spiritually-themed painting, previously misclassified.

Prefoon and Soulprovider —Cheryl Laakes—Pencil on paper portrait.

Chris and Sheila—Cheryl Laakes—Pencil on paper portrait.

Brett Hainley—Cheryl Laakes—Pencil on paper portrait of me.  People give me pictures of me a lot.  Like they think I'm vain or something.  I can't help being pretty.