Slim Jim Longfoot
Bio
Artist/writer; co-founder of UGI Studios in Atlanta, GA. Self-published author of 4 books (three mature adult books and a motivational book), children's illustrator of three books and independent comic artist/writer. YouTuber.
Stories (3/0)
My Niece Was Shot!
As I write this, it is April 4th 2022. 54 years ago today Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Earlier today I went with my sister to visit her daughter, my niece at a rehabilitation center. My niece is there because she is a survivor of domestic violence. Two months and two days ago on February 2nd 2022 despite the actions of a psychopath, my niece survived a gunshot to the head. I am so thankful that she survived and is recovering.
By Slim Jim Longfoot2 years ago in Humans
Jellybean Dream Anthology
Jellybean Turner of Jellybean Dream. Art by @goat1408 To all my comicheads... allow me to introduce you all to Jellybean (Jelly) Turner. She is the protagonist of my series Jellybean Dream. Starting June 14th until June 20th 2017, The Jellybean Dream Anthology (PDF version) will be available for only $2!!! Earlier this month was the 2nd anniversary of the anthology's release. This is the first appearance of Jellybean Turner and other key characters from the series. The anthology is a collection of art from several independent artists doing their take on Jellybean and other characters. Included is a six-page story from the early life of Jelly as well as the layouts from Jellybean Dream Issue 1.
By Slim Jim Longfoot7 years ago in Geeks
The Digital Renaissance and What It Means to Me
Greetings to all who may read this, whether you're in my lifetime or not. As I write, we are approaching the second half of 2017, and preparing for a new decade, the 2020s. With that being said, as most children (now adults) of the 1980s can understand....WOW!!! We are nearly 20 years removed from the 20th century. Next year, I will have lived as long in the 21st century as I had in the 20th century. So when 2019 comes, would I then consider myself a man of the 21st century? Never! Read up and I'll tell you why....
By Slim Jim Longfoot7 years ago in Journal