My rabbit Beatrice actually did this to another bunny in the waiting room at the vet. I was so mortified!
My rabbit Beatrice actually did this to another bunny in the waiting room at the vet. I was so mortified!
My rabbit Beatrice and I will be doing a photo shoot later today (as is our Easter custom). If the pictures turn out well, I might post them here. In the meantime, here’s some picture’s from last year’s shoot!
More comics about Pear and Rabbit
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US ! Hope your celebrations are more like the top picture and don’t devolve into the second one!
Maybe the food was too caramelized. Haha.
Just a reminder that I’ll be selling pear comics, etc. today at the Market Cooperative. If you’re in Montreal, stop by!
11 AM-6 PM
McGill SSMU Ballroom
3480 rue McTavish
This a scene from earlier in the Summer that I never posted.
Last year I made this comic about taking Easter photos of Beatrice (my rabbit). I redid it in black and white for the mini comic Pear and Rabbit.
I had a lot of fun decorating my Christmas tree in Montreal this year, especially since I’ve amassed quite a few pear ornaments. Here are some pictures of my favorites!
Merry Christmas! I’m going to take a break from posting this week and enjoy all the holiday drinks and nibbles. Hope you all enjoy them as well!
This comic is featured in a new mini comic book I just made called “Pear and Rabbit.” It’s available for sale in my shop!
In past years, I’ve really enjoyed making Halloween-themed pear illustrations and comics. Here are some more:
Bad costume choice.
The Exorpear: “The power of pear compels you!”
Doctor Frankenpear and his Monster
(Click here to read the first “Repearman”)
Click to read part 1 and part 2
Angry Pear had been waiting on hold for quite a long time.
Angry Pear and her rabbit go back a long ways. Sometimes they get along, sometimes not so much. It’s a complicated relationship. Click on the links to see the full posts.
“She’s not for eating!”
This photo shoot was inspired by the extraordinary film Night of the Lepus, in which a plague of giant rabbits terrorize the American Southwest. If you haven’t seen it, I urge you to check it out.
“Ahhhhh!”
“Where are have all my socks gone? I can’t find a single matching pair!”
“Look at my lovely new shawl!”
“I guess not.”
Rabbit did not miss pear.