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My record of handwritten notes and outlines for the indicated books.
The ending of Minx is, of course, sad, and it should be sad to all of us, not just those involved in producing and publishing the books. A lot of people were very negative of the imprint from the start, for all kind of reasons, but I would hope that all of us (meaning industry [...]
One of my proudest moments as a comic book writer. No, really. From GHOST RIDER #29, which’ll be out in a couple months:
Yes, those are skeletons in cowboy hats. And here’s the cover from 1973 that inspired it:
I love my job.
Here’s the complete Local #3, available on MySpace:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=92159514&blogID=433798854
Here’s the complete Local #6, with commentary text written by Ryan Kelly and myself:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18181
More to come in the next few weeks…
Airman Chris left these among the magazines in a glitzy office lobby:
Take that, Downey Jr.
Sir Ben Kingsley STOMPS into the shoes of Minor Threat’s Ian MacKaye from Mean Magazine on Vimeo.
AIR #2 is in stores today. For those of you who speculated there were going to be more fantasy elements…you were right.
Also, an AIRlift Update: For various reasons, I have been asked NOT to encourage people to put copies of AIR on bookstore shelves. Consider my wrist slapped.
So we’re taking it to the streets. I’m [...]
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We’re opening up the VIP room in the bar next to the store, too. Let the good times roll.
I’ll be at the Laughing Ogre in Columbus this Saturday, shaking hands, signing books and talking shit about my SA cohorts (be sure to ask me about Jock’s venereal diseases).
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Behemoth-sized edition of the Oni Press series Ryan Kelly and I did. Best thing I’ve ever written, I figure. Here’s the first of a few articles coming up on the book.
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I get that question a lot. I’m sure all comic book writers do, but I suspect I may get it even more right now since I’m still so new to the game. It wasn’t that long ago that I was on the other side of the table at signings, so I guess some of [...]
This one comes courtesy of D. McLachlin from Calgary, Canada. We are now International.
Jared B. stuck this on an auspicious shelf in Bethlehem’s Moravian Book Shop–which, he tells me, is the oldest continuously operative bookstore in the nation. (Est 1745.)
Keep ‘em coming!