Thanks Nick Pitarra!
September 15, 2012
Big thanks to Nick Pitarra for penciling me in to a fun book! You never know what to expect with every issue, playing around with real history and figures with some creative fun sci-fi twists.
Labels: Nick Pitarra, The Manhattan Projects #6
Radio Interview! via Denmark NPR!
September 13, 2012
Over the weekend I did an interview for Denmark NPR. They actually have a program dedicated to comic books! I'm honored to have been asked to talk about Draw Me In.
Feel free to listen below. I'm translated between questions, so for the most part it's in Danish.
Is that really what I sound like? Oh my...
Feel free to listen below. I'm translated between questions, so for the most part it's in Danish.
Is that really what I sound like? Oh my...
Labels: Denmark NPR, Press, Radio
Appearance #37! The Manhattan Projects #6 by Nick Pitarra!
September 12, 2012
Are you reading The Manhattan Projects? It's pretty cool!
And so is Nick Pitarra for drawing me into this weeks issue!
Look at that cool looking hipster soldier from the U.S.S.R. eh?
Unfortunately I won't be able to get my copies until later this week. I miss getting new comics on Wednesdays. Thanks to the internet and Comic Book Resources I at least get to see the panel!
Labels: Apperance #37, Nick Pitarra, The Manhattan Projects #6
Free State Comic Con!
September 9, 2012
Yesterday was a fun and exciting day. It was my first comic convention where I was a guest at, and my first comic work was published and debuted at the convention!
I was surrounded by a great group of comic folk and couldn't be more encouraged to pursue this sort of thing on a regular basis. In short, while I have made my comic fanboy mark here with Draw Me In, now is the time to make my move to the next level.
Creator.
Now that I've got a taste, I want more. So I'm going to try this little experiment and try to get a few more stories written. And published.
Creative team for "Full Circle" in 86'd #1! Brian Patterson (left), myself and Greg Smallwood (right). |
DMI isn't going away though. Look forward to my first radio interview! Plus this week an appearance in The Manhattan Projects #6!
Heck yeah COMICS!
Labels: 86'd, Free State Comicon