It's occurred to me that I need to revamp my list of links to your right as most of them are now defunct. Of course, I have to remember how to do it first. So, if you want to be linked, send me your link. I'll get to them as they come in and as soon as I can figure this bloggy stuff out. Now, onto much more interesting news...
Awhile back, my friend Nik Havert of Pickle Press wrote a script for a couple of our characters called "The Question of Truth." I think my only two suggestions for it was zombies and a cameo from Mike Indovina's Chimera. Well, in what seemed like a day later, Nik handed over an amazing script. Not surprising as Nik is one of the finest, hardest-working writers in the indie comics scene. Once the script was done, it was a matter of finding an artist who could make the comic look like a strip from the 1930s & 40s. It wasn't easy, but I think we found an artist. I won't reveal his name just yet in the spirit of keeping things mysterious. Below are the image references I sent our mystery artist of the script's two main characters, Question Mark & The Truth.
Watchin' Too Much Damn TV!
Free time is a valuable commodity to me, so when I'm not at work, playing with my kids, spending QT with the wife or working on my latest comic book project, I try to watch as little TV as possible. As I've said before, I'm particular about what I watch. For instance, I finally managed to talk myself out of watching Surface. I found a pretty cool show called Cinema Insomnia on my local public access channel. Hosted by a rather odd fellow named Mr. Lobo, CI plays some perfectly rotten horror/scifi movies, but it's not the movies that're worth watching. Like Svengoolie, it's all the stuff around it that makes this show interesting and entertaining, though probably not to everybody. As for TV shows that've been around awhile, According to Jim is pretty damn funny in spite of the fact that it falls into the Home Improvement catigory of sitcoms (i.e. dumb guy with smart wife). The comedic chemestry between the cast is nothing short of brillian...
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