3 days ago
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Another Recent Strip
This one appeared in The Brooklyn Rail over the holiday on their back page instead of its usual slot in the fiction section. I guess that's kind of an honor.
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publication,
subways,
Tragic Strips
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Aline the Alien
I've begun uploading my Aline the Alien comics to Kidjutsu, a new website for children. Come have a look. There are a number of good comics there. Register to vote on them and help shape the future content!
Labels:
Aline the Alien,
fun websites for kids,
girls,
Kidjutsu,
kids comics,
news,
publication,
work in color
Friday, February 20, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Last Year's New York Comic Con
The New York Comic Con is coming up this weekend. I look forward to attending some of the classes and panels they're offering. I may as well post a few more of the sketches I made last year, in anticipation of having a new batch soon.
This is from the panel, "Arf Arf," hosted by Craig Yoe and featuring Al Jaffee, Glenn Head, and David Cowles.
And here we see Jessica Abel and Matt Madden presenting their book, Drawing Words and Writing Pictures.
Here are Mark Evanier and J. J. Sedelmaier discussing "The State of Animation."
And here's the 2008 grouping of "The Legends Behind the Comic Books." Presented by Michael Uslan, we see Murphy Anderson, Jerry Robinson, Irwin Hasen, Ramona Fradon, Joe Sinnott, Stan Lee, Joe Simon, and John Romita. Dick Ayers was there, too, but from where I sat he was hidden by the podium.
I still have a few more of these sketches that I might post sometime soon.
This is from the panel, "Arf Arf," hosted by Craig Yoe and featuring Al Jaffee, Glenn Head, and David Cowles.
And here we see Jessica Abel and Matt Madden presenting their book, Drawing Words and Writing Pictures.
Here are Mark Evanier and J. J. Sedelmaier discussing "The State of Animation."
And here's the 2008 grouping of "The Legends Behind the Comic Books." Presented by Michael Uslan, we see Murphy Anderson, Jerry Robinson, Irwin Hasen, Ramona Fradon, Joe Sinnott, Stan Lee, Joe Simon, and John Romita. Dick Ayers was there, too, but from where I sat he was hidden by the podium.
I still have a few more of these sketches that I might post sometime soon.
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