Fans of vintage Terence N. Tijuana will recognize this one. It’s a ‘digitally-remastered’ version of this comic which I first posted on April 30th 2009, moments before Terence N. Tijuana as you know it today appeared. In fact, the style utilized by this particular comic became the foundation on which I built the current Terence N. Tijuana series.
So dudes, this is a piece of history! Enjoy!
PS: I’m away on holiday most of this week, which is why I’m digging up an old comic. Most of you have probably never seen it before.
Thursdays are Tijuana Shorts: Comics which feature the regular cast but are non-canon, deal with off-topic themes and may even break the 4th wall. They are noticeably shorter comics with toned-down art and less panels. Get used to them! Tijuana Regular resumes on Monday.








Nice one, I like seeing how much your art has changed!
Wish I was still doing it like this, though. Takes much less time!
YOU SANK MY BATTLESHIP!!!!! …. I loved that game as a kid. I had the electronic version, or should I say the battery operated one, where it made sounds based on what you entered into the board.
Rich kid. The rest of us made do with paper and pens.
Ah, battleship….the memories…
Childhood memories? Or recent ones?
Brilliant work … the (classified information) truly amazing!
Hehe thanks…
Nice one! I love the way you draw your characters. They have such zest.
I channel in all my real-world energy into them. You’ll notice how lethargic I am if you ever met me!
Haha! Great facial expression on the severed head!
You know what’s funny? I can draw gore and severed limbs, but I can’t stand watching stuff like Saw or Final Destination. Ghost movies are fine, as long as there’s no blood and guts.
Battleship can get pretty graphic after losing a few games over some vodka and whiskey!
Strip Battleship!
Also gratuitous cleavage to lighten the subject matter even more. Those sneaky bastages.
You know how the government works D.