Monthly Archives: July 2009

Aftermath

Alas, Comic Con has come to an end, and I find myself back in San Francisco – the anti-San Diego – with much to do, moving forward. This is a good thing.

Met some wonderful people this year at more social events than I can count. Also, presented the comic to numerous publishers and interested [...]

Comics Work for All to See

With my departure for Comic Con imminent - and knowing full well that not everyone will get a copy of the anthology I wrote called Everyday Fantastic - I’ve opted to add the pages to the site for all to see.  And all for the glorious price of FREE.
We’ve got some fresh links on the [...]

Friends of a Friend

Another sneak peek of the anthology.  This one showcases the artwork of Mark Simmons, a force to be reckoned with.  Genre-wise this falls into the broad indie/angtsy category.  Suffice to say:  No monsters, no superheroes, no supernatural thingamajigs.  Just good story and art.

On the High Seas!

Here’s the first page of Jeremy Saliba’s artwork for The Final Voyage of Sinbad.  It’s one of three tales I wrote for the marketing tool anthology.  I’ll post more in the near future.

Multi-Movie Holiday Weekend

So, yes, I managed to watch 3.2 films over the course of the holiday weekend.  All but one disappointed on some level - and that one was something I’d already seen.
Public Enemies - Michael Mann can make some damn fine films.  (See Manhunter, Heat, Last of the Mohicans.)  He can also make some duds.  This [...]