T.G. Swenson

A Tumblr with no central theme except to share things that amuse or interest me. I am 24 years old and living in Iowa City, IA with my wife and loving every moment of it. Currently at Kirkwood Community College and will be transferring to University of Iowa soon. Love reading books and comics, writing fiction, collecting old books and books with interesting inscriptions in them, watching all sorts of movies, playing video games (PS3 ID: TessionTG, PC - Steam: Swenny), hockey (Buffalso Sabres and St. Louis Blues fan since Kansas City still has no NHL team... *sigh* Hopefully they will someday).

What subjects will you see here: Anime (a lot of One Piece and FLCL lately), manga, comic books, super heroes, video games, rpgs, jrpgs, books, fantasy fiction, science fiction, creative writing, maybe some of my own fiction if I muster up the courage to share, favorite quotes, hockey, Buffalo Sabres, maybe some personal views of mine, art, illustrations (those that I find worth sharing and tend to be fantasy/sci-fi), concept art (for video games, books, comics, etc), things relating to Iowa and/or Iowa City,aaaand some other stuff but that is most of it.
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Beautiful

“Stupid, stupid rat creatures!”

I laughed pretty hard at the second scene since it was a repeat of what happened at the beginning of Bone.

Checked out the complete collection at my local library and it is fantastic. If you enjoy comic books or the fantasy setting this is a MUST read, and it is also quite humorous. Best way to describe this comic is a review from The Chicago Tribune  that appears on the back cover.
“[Bone has] the sweep of an epic and the heart of an old Sunday newspaper strip.”

Checked out the complete collection at my local library and it is fantastic. If you enjoy comic books or the fantasy setting this is a MUST read, and it is also quite humorous. 
Best way to describe this comic is a review from The Chicago Tribune  that appears on the back cover.

“[Bone has] the sweep of an epic and the heart of an old Sunday newspaper strip.”