Archive - Jul 19, 2008

Batman: the Dark Knight takes spot #2


I saw Batman: The Dark Knight on Friday morning, and it rocked my socks off. If you’ve ever seen my boots then perhaps you can imagine just how much sock-rocking that is.

The film did not, however, claim top spot on my list. Wall-E remains on top, further cementing the notion that our robotic creations will someday rule us. Here’s the updated list, wherein I rate the movies I’ve seen this summer in descending order of how much I liked them…

Feature Article in Palisadian Post


Jose Cabrera - Photo by Rich Schmitt

Just had a big feature in the Palisadian Post's LifeStyle section written by my good friend Michael Aushenker.  You can read the article here.

Also yours truly will be presenting at Comic-Con in San Diego from the Wed July 23rd thru Sun 27th. If you're at the Con, come by my table K-11 in Small Press and pick up new the new collection You So Loco and tons of new prints. Looking forward to seeing you there.

Crying Macho Man at Comic Con 2008


Yours truly will be presenting at Comic-Con in San Diego from the Wed July 23rd thru Sun 27th. If you're at the Con, come by my table K-11 in Small Press and pick up new the new collection 'You So Loco' and tons of new prints. Looking forward to seeing you there.

A Hero is Born


A HERO IS BORN
This hero knows the super hero business. Check out what I mean in my latest cartoon!

The Road Less Traveled: Still Traveling

By: Tim Broderick
Department: Features
Issue: July 2008 Issue

Odd Jobs by Tim Broderick

There's one last thing to pass on in this series about publishing your graphic novel through a traditional prose publisher: Does this work?

Easy answer: Yes.

A Burgeoning Apparatus

By: Michael Payne
Department: Columns
Issue: July 2008 Issue

College Roomies From Hell!!! by Maritza Campos

In the eternal struggle between "story comics" and "gag comics," I tend to come down on the side of the long form.  Yes, a little chuckle is good, but I'd rather follow characters through an adventure, even if that adventure is just them trying to return a library book or attending a "meet the tenants" party in their apartment building.

An Interview with Tom Brazelton

By: Xaviar Xerexes
Department: Interviews
Issue: July 2008 Issue

Theater Hopper by Tom Brazelton

Theater Hopper by Tom Brazelton is a webcomic sort of, but not entirely about Tom, his wife Cami and their friends. The creator, Tom Brazelton (as opposed to his four-color alter ego) is coming up on six years of the webcomic.  Neither fatherhood nor the Star Wars prequels have stopped the man from making fun at and with the movies.  Over the last couple of months I interviewed Tom about the webcomic, his third print collection and other necessary pop culture topics.

Octopus Pie, reviewed by Larry "El Santo" Cruz


Octopus Pie by Meredith Gran

Ever get frustrated with the breakneck pace of the modern life? Ever wish you were one of those carefree hippie spirits, your dreams undulled and your eyes permanently lit with sparkles? Chillax, broseph, because today, I'm going to dig in to Octopus PieOctopus Pie is a fanciful take on a modern Odd Couple as they try to survive life's perils in New York City.  The comedy series is written and drawn by Meredith Gran (Not Gonna Take It, Skirting Danger).  The comic is very new --- barely a year old in fact --- yet it's already received a WCCA: the 2008 award for Outstanding Newcomer. (Octopus Pie was also nominated for 2008's Outstanding Black & White Art and Website Design awards.)

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Awesome. So The Dark Knight kind of pissed me off because every single female character in it (a grand total of three with lines) was either a victim or bait (or victim/bait, double your cowering "don't hurt my children!" pleasure), and then I get home and JOSS WHEDON'S DOING THE SAME DAMN THING GODDAMN IT.

So excuse me, I'm going to go draw awesome superheroine characters and watch shows in which women are awesome and KATARA BETTER NOT DIE WHEN I WATCH AVATAR TOMORROW, HEAR? I swear, I will give someone the frowning of a lifetime.

Takin' Out Da' Trash


Just trying to put together something new yet, something vaguely familiar. I guess this would be my version of "working the sketchbook". For some reason, I don't keep a traditional sketchbook . My usual process is to grab a chunk of typing...er...computer paper and just doodle.