today in Comic I'm Not Working On: I desperately want a form-fitting velvet dress with poof sleeves. maybe shorter so I can project a bit of an r crumb vibe
today in Comic I'm Not Working On: I desperately want a form-fitting velvet dress with poof sleeves. maybe shorter so I can project a bit of an r crumb vibe
Illustration based on the film, Donnie Darko-- Donnie is walking at the bottom of the composition, with a void in his chest branching into two different shapes that converge into the face of Frank the Bunny.
Donnie Darko.
Feel really proud to have contributed to this one. The book is beautiful, the interiors are so kinetic and expressive. Chefs kiss.
Greg was the real winner of Succession. he started as a cousin, grandson of an estranged uncle, working in a theme park as a costumed mascotβ¦made his way all the way up to right hand man of the next CEO
A lovely little review from Publisher's Weekly for the new book - out next week! By far my gold standard for when one of my poor little books clambers out into the retail market is when PW gives a tip of the cap!
www.publishersweekly.com/9781534333246
A multiple figure image of Spider-Man somersaulting as he knocks out three criminals. Art by Steve Ditko from Amazing Spider-Man #16.
Everything after Amazing Spider-Man #38 is fanfic.
#comics #SteveDitko
"Gigantic" Strange Adventures 230 (829)
Rocky "go the distance" monologue, but it's just about me writing mainstream, A-list comic book characters
A Karazadi Noblewoman's Funeral Procession. The deceased is carried in the palanquin to her resting place - fully intact, as befits her high station. (A scene from the latest set of chapters from "The Necromancer's Daughter", now up on my patreon - link in next post)
The "Zip-Line" is the joke everyone comments on, but this scene could be my fave.
There's a running bit in THE FLORIDA HIPPOPOTAMUS COCAINE MASSACRE where everyone is screwing up each other's names. I love it.
Issue 2 and the second printing of Issue 1 arrive March 25 from @madcavestudios.com
www.cbr.com/is-ted-ok-1-...
ββ¦this comic has a certain air of danger to it, but the best kind of danger in fiction, that feeling that you're experience something sharp, and new.β
Big thanks to @briancronin.bsky.social at CBR for the amazing review!
@madcavestudios.com
π€― Wow.
Night Movers just crossed Β£1,300 and 60 backers in the first 90 minutes.
Thank you so much to everyone supporting the book already.
If you haven't seen the campaign yet, it's a 72-page psychological thriller graphic novel set in Japan.
π www.kickstarter.com/projects/mat...
My house has been besieged by illness, which means I haven't posted about Hero of Legend all week.
Help us heal and follow our prelaunch campaign today: www.kickstarter.com/projects/ree...
A color photo of Eiser
A front page of the Spirit newspaper supplement, a cover to the Spirit comic book, a cover to PS: The Preventative Maintenance Monthly, and the cover to his graphic novel Contract to God.
Today is the birthday of Will Eisner (March 6, 1917-Jan. 3, 2005), one of the most influential American comic creators of all time.
Comics conventions are too large, too expensive, too professional.
Iβm from a different part of the comics community. Iβm from the βdid you remember to bring the tableclothβ part of the comics community. Iβm from the *Stayed Up All Night Folding and Stapling My Minicomics* part of the community
Next to a drawing of Bizarro, the words βComing next month in Superboy Comics, a sensational three-part novel - featuring the Boy of Steelβs mightiest opponent - βThe Amazing Bizarro!ββ
Hereβs a curiosity! A month before Bizarroβs first appearance in Superboy no. 68 (Oct 1958), this house ad appeared in various Superman-related titles. This one is from Adventure Comics no. 252 (Sep 1958). Interesting that he has a B on his chest instead of a backwards S.
Why comics creators must fight the proposed censorship of H.R. 7661
Stramash colour bits , have put together a little book of black and white sketches type thing more to scratch my own itch but will print some up once I work out the best way to do it.
Crusader cover by Matt Emmons Let Her Be Evil cover by James Fenner
Sota Deathmonger cover by Illuminated Zeta Galaxy Outlaws cover by Kenneth Laster
Sunken Kingdom cover by Roman Stevens First Place Losers cover by Max Davenport
Ex Tenebris cover by Juan Ochoa 3rd Voice cover by Evan Dahm
A selection of comics/game covers accompanied by my logos. Artists are credited in the alt text!
Eye time w/ Matt Sheean, from Black Hammer
if it were me and I was as rich as Jim (ie obscenely, absurdly rich), Iβd be hiring Jim Carrey impersonators, dozens of them, sending them to every major city, having them scream and shout stuff like βthey cloned us! weβre not real! please for the love of god!β
Jim Carrey should lean into the conspiracy theories and do a remake of Multiplicity
Another panel from the story @basileuscomic.bsky.social is cooking up for the grobusverse- but more impressive than this, the man has an incredible Kickstarter cooking right now
From Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Vol. 3: Race for Riches Horace pours a little pouch of what looks like large peanuts into Mickey's hands. Mickey: Gosh! Pure gold! Horace: I can hardly b'lieve m' eyes!
hot take: Roy Battyβs βtears in rainβ speech hinted at things far more interesting happening out in space than anything we ever saw in any of the Alien movies
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Numa numa gone viral before βviralβ was a thing. I watched dancing baby loop endlessly on a GeoCities page. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
I bet the phrase βTrue Detective in spaceβ was uttered at least once in the pitches for Lantens
my only real criticism of the Lanterns trailer is that it has a weird musical sting that sounds a lot like that βFAHHH!β sound effect