More anthology previews

More anthology previews

Here is some more preview art from the upcoming comic anthology I'm writing. More preview art is available here. These excellent pencils were done by James Pipik for a 16-page story called "The End of all Summers". NOTE: Click the images for a full-sized version. We're finalizing some script details, and Jim is inking and lettering the pages. An example of what the semi-finished product might look like is below. That's the first page of the story (minus title box). The artist is experimenting with greytones and such and there are still minor adjustments to make with the artwork, so…

The Laptopless Life

Sometimes I am a forgetful fool. Yesterday I was at my buddy Jim's, where we began recording what will be a weekly podcast series covering ground similar to our book, A Year of Hitchcock (Scarecrow Press, 2009). It was a fun project to dive into. While I've done radio before (doing the "color commentary" for a local station's Election Day coverage, that sort of thing), I had never done podcasting. They're similar, but not quite the same. Anyway, I the laptop and some recording equipment up to his place, we yammered for a while about Alfred Hitchcock's movies, had lunch…

New challenges = hooray!

When it comes to writing, I like facing new challenges. Trying something I've never tried before. Figuring out how to put the pieces together and make it work. It's exciting. It's thrilling. Sometimes I'll just invent some challenge to overcome, for no other reason than it seems like fun. Right now I'm facing an enjoyable challenge. As mentioned in a previous post, I'm putting together an anthology of comic stories. Not comic as in funny, comic as in illustrated fiction. The challenge of taking these plots, pacing them out so they work in a mere eight pages, working with the…

Hey comic artists! Look here

So I'm putting together a comic anthology. I'll be writing the whole thing and working with an array of artists to bring it all to life. There are already five artists on board, including some amazingly talented guys with published work to their name, and a handful of others "in talks" ... but I'm looking for more. So if you can draw, and can work at a reasonable pace, and would like to see your work in print alongside some really dynamite artists, get in contact with me. Show me your stuff. Show me your sequential art. And we'll get…