Small Noise #3 is a quick, folded mini built around a single improvised comic. Hand-drawn, black ink, no polish—just straight pen to paper.
The cover has that dense, scratchy horned figure with bold, uneven lettering. Inside, it’s a simple setup: a seated person and this looming horned character cutting their hair. “Snip snip” repeats across panels, carrying most of the rhythm. It moves more by feel than story—just a short, slightly off interaction that gets a bit stranger as it goes.
Linework does most of the work. The horned figure is heavy and filled in, almost overwhelming the page, while the person is lighter and more open. That contrast kind of drives the piece.
According to the back, it’s part of a series of short improvised comics, edition of 50 . It reads that way—fast, direct, no cleanup.
It’s a small, quiet mini. More of a moment than a narrative.
Media: Zine.


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