



I love Kung Fu and so I have a deep appreciation for art celebrating the various forms of Kung Fu. David Carradine's show in the 70's was a great inspiration and often the shows i will pop on to play while i draw. Having stuff going on around me often helps me concentrate you see. Just how it is. As such, i thought it only appropriate to take a crack at a comic version of the show featuring Caine walking into an ambush as he is just trying to walk around the old west playing his sweet flute thing. It's the moment that's the calm before the storm.