If you’re in Piscataway, NJ this Saturday and are looking for some comics-related fun why not swing by the show and say hello? I’ll have all my books for sale, as well as some original art and the Box Office Poison #78 mini-comic.

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Too Cool to go to San Diego

I will not be attending the big San Diego Comicon this year—without a new book to be hyping it’s way too expensive—but I was curious to find out that there will be a panel discussion featuring my book Too Cool to be Forgotten: 

10:30-12:00 Comics Arts Conference Session #9: Sequential Artistry— Keegan Lannon (Southern Illinois University) uses Craig Thompson’s Blankets as a case study to analyze how the relationship between the frame and the gutter, and individual frames themselves, can suggest duration and create the passage of time. Fabio Luiz Carneiro Mourilhe Silva (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) applies Gaston Bachelard’s concept of rupture to comics, showing the evolution of comics along with their evaluation in terms of the instant and the articulation of time. Tof Eklund (Full Sail University) turns the work of Thierry Groensteen, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and Donald Ault onto Alex Robinson’s Too Cool to be Forgotten, revealing a narrative that is by turns eerie, enlightening, and wrenching, and, most of all, illustrative of the function and potential of time in comics. Martin Schuewer (German Society for Comics Research) explores how the graphic construction of space contributes to the narrative in comics, looking particularly at perspective drawing and at how spatial fragments are linked to form a coherent narrative in the work of such experimental artists as Windsor McCay and in more conventionally narrative comics. Room 26AB

This definitely sounds like the kind of discussion in which someone would ask me a question and I’d look at them with a blank stare, but if you’re into hardcore comics theory this could be right up your alley. Don’t tell me if they say anything bad about the book!

Haul from MoCCA

Haul from MoCCA

inkpanthers:

Daniel Spottswood, John Kerschbaum, and Mike Lapinski joined us in the Mobile Panther Lair as we recorded a live episode of the podcast. Seeing’s as we were recording at the MoCCA Arts Festival, we made a conscious attempt to keep things comics-focused. Topics include: Conventions….

Sue Storm sketch done at last weekend’s Wild Pig Con. 
It’s very hard not to be a wise guy when someone comes up asking you to draw the Invisible Woman. 

Sue Storm sketch done at last weekend’s Wild Pig Con. 

It’s very hard not to be a wise guy when someone comes up asking you to draw the Invisible Woman. 

The Ink Panthers Show! Live @ MoCCA

inkpanthers:

Coming up: Sunday, April 10th, 3:30PM, at the MoCCA Arts Festival, we’ll be recording a Live Ink Panthers Show. Special guests include John Kerschbaum, Daniel Spottswood, and Danielle Corsetto. Planned topics include What Is the Point of Conventions, and What Are Your Biggest Professional Regrets. Lots of laffs, guaranteed!!

Tomorrow I’ll be at the big Wild Pig Con in Somerset, NJ (http://wildpigcomics.com/index.html). In addition to copies of Box Office Poison, Tricked and A Kidnapped Santa Claus I cooked up a bunch of sketches like these which I’ll be selling for $20 a throw. Plus, the brand new Box Office Poison #78 mini! Come by and say hello!

Cover of the new mini-comic I’ll be debuting at the big STAPLE show in Austin, TX. in a few weeks. The customer gets whichever character they like drawn on the cover!
http://www.staple-austin.org/

Cover of the new mini-comic I’ll be debuting at the big STAPLE show in Austin, TX. in a few weeks. The customer gets whichever character they like drawn on the cover!

http://www.staple-austin.org/