Appearance #52! Solitary #2 by Angel Tovar!
March 25, 2015
Earlier this month was my local con (see previous post). On the first day of this convention I found a nice surprise, an early copy of Solitary #2 written by CW Cooke! Upon flipping through the pages, I find myself on the last page in the jury box.
During the Kickstarter for his campaign one of the rewards was to be drawn in as a member of the jury. Thankfully he had a seat to fill, and thus breaking the streak of CW trying to kill my character for my cameos in his books. Unless... the jury bites it in later issues...
Big thanks to CW Cooke for the face time and Angel Tovar for the artistic duties.
Labels: Angel Tovar, Appearance #52, CW Cooke, Solitary #2
DMI Year In Review! PLUS Planet Comicon 2014: The Lost Post!
January 1, 2015
Well, this hasn't really been a gang buster year for Draw Me In, only three appearances to add to the list... but hey, it is what it is.
The BIG DMI event of the year has to be the fact I hit the big 5-0 on appearances with April's Tomb Raider #3 drawn by Nicolas Daniel Selma.
I've neglected the campaign a bit in an effort to do some writing of my own, but as 2015 hits I am happy to say I've got at least three potential cameos lined up, two Marvel books and an Image title. Looking forward to those!
As a bonus to my Year In Review, here's an additional posting of my annual trip to Planet Comicon in Kansas City. I was not responsible enough to actually post it back in March when it happened, but I'll try to do better for this year as it's only a few months away! So here we go...
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The BIG DMI event of the year has to be the fact I hit the big 5-0 on appearances with April's Tomb Raider #3 drawn by Nicolas Daniel Selma.
I've neglected the campaign a bit in an effort to do some writing of my own, but as 2015 hits I am happy to say I've got at least three potential cameos lined up, two Marvel books and an Image title. Looking forward to those!
As a bonus to my Year In Review, here's an additional posting of my annual trip to Planet Comicon in Kansas City. I was not responsible enough to actually post it back in March when it happened, but I'll try to do better for this year as it's only a few months away! So here we go...
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Labels: 2014 Year In Review, Cullen Bunn, CW Cooke, Greg Rucka, Greg Smallwood, Jai Nitz, James Robinson, Planet Comicon 2014, Tom Hutchison
Free Comic Book Day!
May 8, 2012
Last Saturday was Free Comic Book Day, and I was fortunate enough to be a guest at Pop Culture Comix this year. And it wasn't as much due to my many appearances in comic books, but to my short story contribution to 86'd: A Horror Anthology.
I got to hang out with Bill Hook, Nicholas Perry, Mike Sullivan and CW Cooke.
It was a good day all around. Check out below a video of the day, narrated by Kate Cooke.
I got to hang out with Bill Hook, Nicholas Perry, Mike Sullivan and CW Cooke.
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Chilling with Mike Sullivan. |
It was a good day all around. Check out below a video of the day, narrated by Kate Cooke.
Labels: 86'd, Bill Hook, CW Cooke, Free Comic Book Day 2012, Mike Sullivan, Nicholas Perry
Draw Me In 2011 - Year in Review Pt. 2 (Aug-Dec)
December 21, 2011
Time to wrap up my year in review. Yes there's still a week and a half left of 2011, but a lot of stuff that's been happening lately has been "behind the scenes". But I'll get to that soon enough come early next year.
So hit the jump and find out something I never blogged about this year... and the rest of the stuff that I did. Enjoy!
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Labels: Brett Booth, CW Cooke, Dan Schoening, David Messina, Free State Comicon, Greg Smallwood, Lee Leslie, Victor Santos, Wizard World
Kansas City Comics!
September 23, 2011
***UPDATE***
CW Cooke has his OWN recent article in the Kansas City Star! Check it out!
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Yesterday I got a very nice write-up about the site here, written by one of our local Kansas City area writers, CW Cooke!
It's a very flattering article and CW sells my idea so wonderfully. He gets my graditute. But I also think I found a new blurb for the site.
"insanely brilliant idea" - CW COOKE comic book writer
Cool.
The article can be found on the Kansas City Comics website, feel free to follow the link to read the story.
Labels: CW Cooke, Kansas City Comics