The October

These Days …

We’re going on a road trip at the end of the month. My brother is having one of those significant birthdays ending in a zero. We’ll be flying down to California and then driving back home. We’re hoping to visit with friends on the way back but we’re keeping things loose so we can enjoy ourselves and take it easy. A friend will be staying at our place to make sure the cats have someone to wake at midnight to feed them.

Both Sarah and I have big (and small) projects that we’ll be concentrating on in 2026. I will be writing/posting this newsletter weekly. It’s going to be a little personal news (and probably some character and concept sketches) but mainly a progress report on my various projects. Nothing forces me to focus on creative work like having to document it for other people.

Seasons Change 

Available Now!
Seasons Change – A modern day Hallowe’en scenario for Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition
By Jeffrey Moeller

Edited by Oscar Rios & Matthew Pook,
Art by David Lee Ingersoll,
Layout & Design by Mark Shireman,
Maps by Gregory Shipp

“ISN’T THIS WHERE WE CAME IN?”

Seasons Change is a standalone, modern day scenario for Call of Cthulhu™ 7th Edition, designed to be played in two sessions.

Equal parts survival horror, black comedy, and theater of the absurd, the Investigators have escaped on Hallowe’en night from an adolescent psychiatric ward.
They must save a missing Hallowe’en partygoer and thereby save the world. Teamwork is key, and four carefully designed pre-generated Investigators are provided.
There’s just one little problem, but that would be telling…

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Inktober/Drawloween Gallery

Every year in October artists around the world try to draw and post an illustration a day for Inktober/Drawloween. Inktober and Drawloween are both drawing challenges that post prompts to inspire drawings. I did these drawings in 2016. That was the first and only time, so far, that I’ve participated.

Jeremy Loader Never Could Pick Up After Himself
Pencils by Pia Guerra
Story and Art Finishes by David Lee Ingersoll
Published 1993 in Asylum #3

I scanned the pages for this story from a copy of the published comic. Some clean up of the files was required.

Nine Panels – Bigger Folks

I’ve read that Charles Schulz wanted his comic strip to be called L’il Folks but the syndicate titled it Peanuts. And he hated that title.

In Misspent Youths I included teenage versions of many comic strip kid characters. I only got in a couple from Peanuts. For these nine panels I’ve drawn nine of the main characters as they might have appeared in Misspent Youths. Can you guess them all?

And that’s it for this one. I hope y’all are well and taking care of yourselves. Keep it up!

See you November 15th!

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