fall 2021: new comic, new contract, merch sneak Pique!
Pique Audio Visual welcomes comic artist Chris Resnick and his limited series comic SKYLINE to the family, for an Autumn 2021 release, TBD
The Live Echoes Issue No. 1
The Live Echoes Issue #1 is Now available!
relix magazine features swanskin & the live echoes
introducing swanskin & the live echoes
The beginning of a beautiful friendship..
Black and white comic cover with the title 'Eat My Shorts!' featuring a person eating a pile of photographs or comic book pages, with the text '3 Highs Digibble Short Comics by Chris Resnick' at the bottom.
Black and white drawing of four women standing in front of lockers, with ascribed somber expressions. Handwritten note below thanking readers and promoting the artist's work.
A black-and-white comic strip with four panels, depicting abstract art, a car on a road, and a scene inside a car where two characters are talking about changing a tape and changing a song.
A black and white comic strip featuring a conversation between two women about a scary haunted place. One woman talks about her mom's anger over her grades, her own curiosity about the place, and her fear of the ghostly figure there. They discuss getting drunk afterward to cope with the fear, with one woman emphasizing the need for tequila.
A black and white comic strip showing a driver on a dark road, instructing to turn off the lights, approaching a house with three women in the car, and smoking a cigarette.
A black-and-white comic strip showing two panels of rain-streaked windows, a close-up of a person's mouth, a distressed person with wild hair and the word 'RIP!!', and a car with a person screaming 'AAAAAAHHH' inside.
A comic strip depicting a car crashing into a mailbox, a person screaming in shock, and a woman with curly hair who appears frustrated, saying she doesn't understand the kids' behavior.
A comic illustration of two kids skateboarding, with the word "Revenge" at the top and "Karr" at the bottom. The girl is in the background, and the boy in the foreground, on a path with trees.
A black and white illustration of White River Lodge with a sign and an outdoor scene showing a building, several parked cars, and two people standing near the water.
A two-panel black and white drawing; the top panel shows two people walking upstairs outside a building, and the bottom panel depicts a bar scene with a woman working behind the counter and two men sitting at the bar.
A comic strip with two panels. In the first panel, a woman wearing a hat and holding a drink sits at a bar. In the second panel, two friends sit at a restaurant table, each with a burger and a drink, one says, "Thanks, Bertie."
A black-and-white comic strip with two panels: The first shows two men smoking and drinking at a bar, both wearing sunglasses; one has a beard and hat, the other with dark hair. The second panel shows the two men sitting by a window, with one bumping into a woman, who has light-colored hair and is sitting with her back to them.
Comic strip with three panels. A woman asks, 'Hey, chief! Can I bum a smoke?', then a man with a beard, sunglasses, and a hat with a flower, is shown smoking with another person behind him. In the last panel, the man with the beard asks, 'Are you out of your tiny mind?'
Black and white comic strip with three panels. In the first panel, a woman with a hat is eating a burger and says, 'Jesus, I guess not, huh?' In the second panel, a man with a beard, sunglasses, and a hat with a presidential logo asks, 'What's that now?' and the woman responds, 'Nuthin... mind your beer, bubba.' In the third panel, there's a sign with an arrow pointing to the side that says 'Miller' and 'yink!' with steam rising from a hot dog and the woman looking surprised.
A four-panel black and white comic strip depicting a woman with a bag, a bearded man with sunglasses and a hat, a woman at a counter with glasses, and an angry face with the word 'GROAR' in bold.
A two-panel black-and-white comic strip showing a woman yelling at a man, claiming he is calling Bobby down the station, and then a man and two women arguing outside, with one woman telling the other to get on home while the other woman responds with profanity.
A black-and-white comic strip with four panels. In the first panel, a person with shoulder-length hair and a black shirt is asking another person, holding a tennis racket, 'Can you believe that shit?' The second panel shows a close-up of a window with a small sticker and the person with the tennis racket inside, smiling and giving a thumbs up. The third panel depicts the person with the black shirt looking out the window, and the person with the tennis racket outside. In the fourth panel, the person with shoulder-length hair is sitting near water with a calm expression.
Drawing of a hand holding a knife with a handle resembling a robot's face, with the words "SH!T!NG!" in bold letters and a dark zigzag pattern in the background.
A comic-style illustration showing a tire puncture with the word 'PSSS' near a person's kneeling leg, and another scene with two young people playing with skateboards indoors, one shouting 'RUN!!'.
Two children are riding on hoverboards down a road surrounded by trees, with one child wearing a cap and the other making a hand gesture.
A comic strip with three panels showing a man changing a flat tire in front of a building. The first panel has the text "one hour later..." and shows parked cars and a building entrance. The second panel depicts the man struggling to change the tire with the word "SHIIT" in a thought bubble. The third panel shows a man with a beard and glasses, wearing a cap, shouting at the man changing the tire, saying "BILLY! GIT YER TRUCK!".
Two skateboarders riding past a building labeled 'The All-Green'. The second panel shows two people arm wrestling with a large 'SCREECH' sound effect in the background.
Two panels showing skateboarders performing tricks. The first panel depicts two skateboarders on a street, one with a backpack, both balancing on skateboards, with the word 'HONK' repeated three times. The second panel shows two skateboarders at a skatepark ramp, one in mid-air doing a trick, and the other standing on the ramp with a skateboard, making a peace sign.
A black and white comic strip featuring two panels. In the first panel, two young men skateboarding down a street with brick buildings, one shouts, 'Up here!' In the second panel, a bearded man with sunglasses, a cap, and a beard points and says, 'There the little bastards go!'
Cartoon illustration of a black vehicle with passengers, and a man inside the vehicle giving a cheerful gesture with a speech bubble saying "Now we got ya!"
A black-and-white comic strip with two panels. In the first panel, a woman tries to stop a young man, saying, 'Hey man, chill...' The young man is holding his hands up defensively. In the second panel, there is a close-up of a clenched fist with the onomatopoeic words 'KNOCK KNOCK' next to it.
A comic-style drawing featuring a bearded man wearing sunglasses and a head covering, with a question mark beside him, and a sign for 'Our Squirmles Skate Shop'.
A comic-style drawing of a group of teenagers at a skate park or outdoor area, with a car seen from above, people on the ground wearing helmets or hats, and a big speaker.
A comic strip with three panels. The first panel shows a group of people, including a coach and children in sports attire, talking. One child asks the coach, "So, chief, can I bum that smoke?" The second panel depicts a hand holding a pack of cigarettes and pointing at a lighter. The third panel shows a person with curly hair looking at their phone, with a thought bubble that says "Gulp."
A black-and-white comic strip with two panels. The first panel shows a person smoking and saying, 'This here’s a pretty old truck. Looks like it could use some body work.' The second panel shows a person with a beard, sunglasses, and a cap, saying, 'Look... we don't want any trouble...'
A comic-style illustration shows two panels. The first panel depicts a skateboarder performing a trick on a skateboard on a ramp, with a large onomatopoeic sound effect 'KALUM' nearby. The second panel shows a person sitting at a desk, talking on a telephone, with a computer monitor and a chair.
A person kicks a car with a large dent in the front, with a woman standing on top of the car holding a crowbar and a boy hitting the car with his foot; in the second panel, the same person appears shocked as they hit a flat, burnt pizza on the car's hood.
A comic strip with two panels: in the first panel, a woman is using a large axe or similar tool to chop a football at a goalpost, with the onomatopoeia "CRASH!" next to her. In the second panel, a person with short hair is speaking to the woman, saying, "Alright! Now get out of here before I have to call Bobby down the station."
A comic strip featuring two panels. In the first panel, a pickup truck is shown with two people inside, one driving and the other waving out the window, with speech bubbles saying, 'Dammit Charlie! Yer payin' for this truck!' and 'Ahh shut up!'. In the second panel, two women are talking, with one asking, 'Chief? Really?', and at the bottom, the words 'THE END' are written in large, stylized, textured letters.
Black and white comic strip with four panels depicting a story. The first panel shows a road through a wooded area. The second panel features a woman with wavy hair, smoking a cigarette. The third panel depicts three people inside a car, with the woman from the second panel on the left, and her friends in the backseat. The fourth panel contains handwritten text describing a story about past relationships.
A black and white comic strip shows a scenic wilderness landscape with trees, a crescent moon, and rolling terrain, followed by a car on a winding road. The first panel describes a rugged road in the wilderness, and the second panel states that it is a place where people go to race cars and commit suicide.
Comic strip illustrating someone describing their experience of putting on a David Bowie "Space Oddity" tape, waiting for the song to end, turning off the car headlights, putting the car in neutral, and then driving away into a nature scene.
A promotional image for Pique AV featuring four t-shirts with different designs, and text promoting their website and store.
Black and white line drawing of a tree with a small building or shop, with a sign on top that says 'SHOP!', and banners hanging from the tree with the words 'VERY NICE MERCH', along with a website URL and a QR code.
Black and white illustration of a person with short hair wearing a lampshade, making peace signs with both hands, and a speech bubble saying "FIVE BONES!"

