What a great idea, right? Make a recipe in comics form (a recipe for anything—food or otherwise) and send it in to be collected in Just Add Ink: A Comic Cook Book. Submissions are due June 15 and you can find the guidelines for making your comic here. The book will also be shown in…
It’s that time of year again, when every comic book store in North America passes out free comics! Top Shelf Productions has a 24-page issue filled with comics from James Kochalka, Andy Runton, Ray Friesen, Chris Eliopoulos, Christian Slade, and a 4-page story of my very own, featuring Harold the vampire, and his batty friends…
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/22999575] Beautiful promo video for the Toronto Comics Arts Festival this Saturday.
My friend (and much better doodler), JJ Harrison, pointed out this super-fun Wall-of-Fame, where you can scribble and scrawl to your heart’s content and even interact with other artists. It’s a real-time drawing board, where you can comment, like, and draw with one of eight different markers and leave your mark for all to see.…
This blog is one month old today! Hooray! They really do grow up so fast… To celebrate the end of this first month, I’m going to start giving away some drawings and doodles on this blog—subscribe and I’ll pick a winner at random. Deal? I’ll give away the first item next Friday, April 8.
After Shock is a comics anthology that’s being put together by Adam Paison to aid in the support for Japan’s recovery. ย He’s put out a call to comics artists everywhere to contribute and be a part of this great cause. I’m a strong believer in the power of images to change lives for the better…
It’s finally here and available for pre-order! Only 2000 copies have been made and the publisher will be planting a tree for each copy sold. It’s been a lot of fun following Bone from issue one (thanks, Dad!), all the way up to its intergalactic fame, and Jeff Smith has been a constant source of…
Need I say more? All the cool kids are signing up for Top Shelf’s Kids Club—and you can, too!
John-Ross Boyce and His Troubles are like the lost boys in Peter Pan, but with musical instruments, an added measure of danger, and a much more affecting presence. I’ve been lucky to have made a few flyers for the band, and am working on another.