Archive - Aug 2, 2008

Art: KAB


A new drawing I completed this evening, featuring Bob, myself and my wife. -Krishna

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Updates


- The latest page for Lost Child is up - Added some new events, including the signing at the Naperville Barnes & Noble on September 4 (which, coincidentally, is my birthday). - Updated the About page with links to all my published books and the Thrilling Detective listing on David Diangelo

And now, disappointment…


This week I saw The X-Files: I Want To Believe and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. My updated list of “Howard’s favorite summer films” is below, but you’ll have to scroll clear to the bottom to find these two:

COMICON 2008 ... in which I was there and saw things and it was awesome


Here we go, the Comicon Report. Lets see if I can wrap this up in under three million words.

(Me at the SLG booth, beside me is Karl Krumpholtz, who does the SLG book Byron. Picture taken by my roommate [info]crzydemona.)


Back Up (Again)


Lunarpages (which hosts pcweenies.net and UNCubed) was down earlier this morning for scheduled maintenance. The good news is, things are back up and running once again. I took the downtime to update both my Wordpress installs. And, the forced downtime gave me an idea for next Friday’s strip… This weekend I won’t be working on any [...]

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Uncle Ben's Revenge


Okay Spidey, you won't be able to spin your web of deceit in this cartoon.
UNCLE BEN'S REVENGE

Vocab gaps


This interesting and quite fun essay/post reviews the book Reading Comics and ponders the definition of "comics" and some other terminological issues. Its biggest query is 'what is the word for the act of making a comic... the producing of sequential images bit?' (paraphrased). I agree there's somewhat of a gap in vocabulary, but think that its partially symptomatic of a larger issue: not

Templar: Sweet Old Lady Facade, ACTIVATE!


Don't laugh. It's a real superpower. Especially useful in the presence of strangers with spare change.

Also, Ben continues to spill his guts, albeit in a roundabout fashion. Hope everyone's paying attention, he's not usually this forward. I wonder what's gotten into him?

Templar: Sweet Old Lady Facade, ACTIVATE!


Don't laugh. It's a real superpower. Especially useful in the presence of strangers with spare change. Also, Ben continues to...

From the Classroom to Print: Create a Comic Project #1


CCPComic1 - Cover

The Create a Comic Project has taken its first foray into publishing teaching material with Create a Comic Project #1, aimed at both children and educators. The 26-page comic is written by John Baird, the Create a Comic Project’s founder, and illustrated by a bevy of comic artists, including Ryan Estrada, Emily Snodgrass, and Erin Ptah. It’s published not-for-profit through Lulu.com.