Monday, July 26, 2010

not back from SDCC...

"@tomfowlerbug: just realized that i spent the last day of SDCC killing angels with gay dudes. take that fred phelps. #gamingwithbears #notatSDCC "

... so, yeah, didn't go. haven't been for a few years. strangely though (to me at least), this was the first year since i stopped going that i was left with the feeling that i may have had a good time. i hasten to add that i'm sure i wouldn't have, but i did feel a certain longing.

it's just as possible, though, that that "longing" was born not out of whatever imagined fun-missing was going on, but all the fun-having that took place at the two shows i DID do this summer. both of which i've been very lazy about reporting on. and sooooooooo...

TCAF

the show started just as every show should: with a lesson in bat sonar from jim ottaviani as he gave me a lift back to where we were staying. i finally met jeff lemire after years of being in the same room and not meeting. had fun talking nerd things with him, as well as with a few fans from the 11 o'clock boards, one of whom (the proud owner of the above) HAD DRIVEN FROM SUDBURY to get to the show!!!! cue impression of gimli describing sudbury ("...and they call it a MINE...").

i was seated next to a number of very sweet 12 year olds who'd put together an anthology book entitled (aptly enough) "the anthology project". seek this book out people. it am beautiful! seek it out if only to relieve my guilt for completely blanking on frequent commenter RAWLS when he introduced himself to me (sorry dude).

much of what i love about TCAF is that it's a festival as opposed to a convention. there is a tangible sense that we're there to celebrate, with each other, with fans, what we do. and that everyone is welcome to celebrate it with us.

a young boy came by the table about midway through the weekend. he very eagerly grabbed at my "NOW PAY ME : commissioned art" book (largely because it's got boba fett on the cover). he looked a bit disappointed that it wasn't in fact a story: "there's no story, just pictures..." his father said and they didn't buy it. there are two reasons why i don't see this as a negative experience/story, indeed, why it's an illustration of why i love TCAF and other shows --festivals-- like it. the first (and most important) because i sold them a copy of the PRINCE OF PERSIA GN two minutes later. the second is because it shows that the kid wasn't there because of some big name celebrity/artist, or some piece of flash, or free buttons, or any of that crap. he was there because he, the kid, loves and wanted to read comics. simple as that. he was disappointed that he couldn't read the story. HE WANTED TO READ!!!

huge.

the fact that chris, peter, miles, and everyone else who puts the show together have created a space ---a free space-- where a kid can come and feel entitled to immerse himself in the thing he loves and sample it in a much broader spectrum than would typically be available to him is everything that is good and bright with the world.

plus it's a kid who digs comics, so score!

plus monique and graham had fun at the zoo.


HEROESCON




my first year doing this show. i will be back. every year. always.

if it didn't have "con" in the title i'd swear HEROESCON was a festival as well. just a really positive, fun, relaxing show to be at. everyone's friendly and enthusiastic about comics. and that's why they're there... comics. (and to dress up like the cutest storm trooper you ever saw...)

this show started with a mad rush around charlotte looking for jammies, as i'd forgotten to pack any and steve lieber and i were sharing a room with a lady. most of the rest of the show was a blur. i met a lot of wonderful online friends in person, made some new ones, and ate myself into a soul food coma. all of it topped off with all-around awesometastical dude jason latour taking pity on my late-flight-out-on-monday bones and showing me and fellow zombies erika moen and jeff parker around. jason gave jeff the opportunity to get reeeeeeaally southern. like all faulkner-talkin' southern. my my.

dustin harbin and shelton drum put on a fantastic show. and as i said, i will be there as long as they'll have me.

if i haven't already, i want to thank dustin, shelton, peter, miles, chris, and everyone else involved with the smooth running of both shows for EVERYTHING. you keep doing it right... that's an order.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

HEROES CON's a comin'...

i'd held off on this because i wanted to write my round up for TCAF (which was awesome), but alas time got the better of me and it'll have to wait until i get back and do a HEROES CON/TCAF wrap up.

if you're planning on attending HEROES CON please stop by and say hi. i'll be somewhere or other in artist's alley with jeff parker, steve lieber, and a bunch of other nutty folks.

i'll also be sketching and selling copies of my sketchbook (info here).

and now a bunch of commissions and pre-ordered con-sketches. * SPOILER WARNING* if one of them is yours...





Thursday, April 29, 2010

TCAF and HEROES CON...

i'll be attending TCAF next weekend (may 8-9) and HEROES CON JUNE 4-6 doing most of the same stuff i was doing at C2E2.

(the above batman has nothing to do with any of this. it's just a recent twart for colour... and it's for sale!)

to recap, that includes sketches at $50 for b/w and $80 for colour. sketches can also be pre-ordered from me (bigbug1(at)rogers(dot)com) at those same prices. it probably too late for TCAF but there's more than enough time for HEROES. (examples)

and i have a few copies left of my new sketchbook "Now Pay Me". 24 pages (4 in colour!) and a colour cover for $15.

... (and last year's as well)

also if you bring or buy a copy of the MYSTERIUS the UNFATHOMABLE trade you will get a free sketch in it!

Monday, April 12, 2010

C2E2...

i'll be in chicago this weekend for C2E2. if you're so inclined i'll be at table O6 in artist alley selling art/books/prints/sketches. swing on by and say hi.

here are a few commissions and con sketch pre-orders:



as i mentioned i'll be doing sketches. $50 for b/w and $80 for colour.

i'll also be debuting my new sketchbook "Now Pay Me". 24 pages (4 in colour!) and a colour cover for $15.

... (i'll have a few leftovers from last year as well)

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

mysterius round up (includes monsters, hippies, and poets...)

a few new links for you:

jeff and i would like to thanks the always congenial aaron and evie for having us on the their awesome awesomed by comics podcast the other night. i managed to be slightly less offensive in this outing than i was last week on ajax. jeff, though, goes on a 48 minute long racist tirade that will hurt you soul. good times.


also i just yesterday discovered sporty heidi (the beat) macdonald had linked to a an interview that i'd done with my good friend, slightly feral poet rob mclennan, just before MYSTERIUS' release. i'd forgotten to post it here so now i'm posting both.


also, as some of you are aware we put together a promotion with online comics retailer DCBS for MYSTERIUS. these ten adorable, smiling monsters were randomly inserted into the books as they shipped.






i hope they're all happy in their new homes.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

what's "the BIG IDEA"...?

it's this.

mr. john scalzi
was nice enough to include our book as one of his "the big idea" picks. thanks, john!

ps... a monster.

Monday, March 22, 2010

podcastses....!

i've been doing the rounds lately.

go on and listen to admirable editing works of chris neseman for my ifanboy interview (which ran significantly longer than 17 minutes) and my cameo apperance on the first part of the last record of around comics, and euge ahn for my interview with him and chris sims on war rocket ajax (for which my wife wants me to apologize for all my salty language...)

it's hard, hard work making me sound even half-way coherent, and an excellent job done by both.


i'd also like to thank everyone at the silver snail for my signing last week and the same to everyone who came out to say hi. it was a really good day and i had a lot of fun meeting you all.