Showing posts with label Leah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leah. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Carry on my...

Wayward KICKSTARTER!


I am not ashamed.
Anyways...some super talented friends of mine are running a kickstarter for their new comic - you should go check it out:

There are some very cool rewards for backing even small amounts, and of course, the added bonus of supporting artists & writers who are passionate about getting their own work out there.

And if that hasn't sold you already, you may remember the artist on the wayward project, Joey Schichtel, as a contributor to Adventures in Crapville issue #2!





Joey's awesome
ages 10 & 11
From Adventures
in Crapville.
(Seriously,
showing me up
in my own book.)









There are also updates/sketches/extras being posted on their sites:
http://waywardthecomic.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/waywardthecomic
Please go check them out and hopefully help out this cool project!

Annnnd finally, here are some quick sketches I've done while reading Divine Misfortune by A. Lee Martinez, (funny, entertaining book so far - excited to see where the crazy premise is going to take me), to show I've not been a complete waste of space this summer.






Monday, October 1, 2012

RRE Update


I will be these upcoming events:
River Road Expo

Hero Bot Con


And a couple images for fun:
AiC Deluxe Issue #1

ISSUE #2 at HeroBot Con!


I'm planning on drawing sketch commissions at RRE, stop by the table to get one! 
Here are a couple from previous events:

See you soon!




Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Comic Cons

Phew - it's been a crazy month! Preparing and attending two Comic Cons was awesome, I couldn't be happier with the end result. I intend to post a more in depth con report at some point with photos and art... but not this time. I'm still recovering and tackling all the things that backed up while I was preparing for Hero Bot Con & NYCC.

BUT I will leave you with art I created for NYCC specifically. The character on the left is "Leah" from my comic "Adventures in Crapville", the character on the right is from the webcomic "Evil Inc." which if you aren't reading you should start RIGHT NOW. Not only is Brad Guigar a very talented artist, but his writing is fun and he includes some excellent puns (which I love!). I've met Brad at previous cons and he is always super friendly and happy to chat with you - which was awesome this past weekend when he actually remembered me!


I had him sign the print and give feedback on my comic, which was so cool (SO COOL) ((imagine my excitement being about 50x as much as you are getting from this post)).


That's all the gushing for now - more to come soon!