Zero hour approaches. There are about 4 weeks between a finished 12-page mini comic and FLUKE 2015. Yea...I haven't even started the script of We, the Odd #1, yet. I have no excuse...other than panicky procrastination. This month is gonna be a hassle of my own doing, but there will be a #1 on that table come April 11th!
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Looks like the 10-page comic book adaptation of Stephen G. Jones' short story is going to be published in a Native American comic book collection sometime next year! It was a fun time drawing and my first time inking. Here's hoping it goes over well.
Well, it looks like part of my original illustration for my ex-English professors book will make it onto the cover. I'll take it as a win! This is the potential final cover that the publisher approved of. I am excited to see it on shelves in print with my name on the inside. *glee*
Take a look: http://www.amazon.com/Class-Please-Open-Your-Comics/dp/0786495146 Atlanta zine fest is officially over. It was pretty fun. The venue was cool (not literally, for there was no A/C) but, people were a lot more receptive than at FLUKE. Maybe Atlanta crowd was more aggressive with what they like, or maybe I just learned from my experience at FLUKE, but I sold way more minis and illustrations this time around. So...an awesome time!
Compiled and edited by Dr. Matt Miller, my former English teacher and comic book aficionado. And yes, that is the current title. And no, I don't know how they are going to fit it all in there. I drew the cover with the assumption that 1/4 of the top would be designated text-central. I hope that's enough room...
After I finish the book cover and before drawing We, The Odd #1, I have a small 8-pager in the works for the Atlanta Zine Fest in June, and it's in color! Strictly hush-hush at the moment, but it involves some attempted kidnapping, grave robbing and unlicensed flesh-peddling--you know, a kid's mini comic. Posting sample pages soon...
Starting to write script for issue #1 of We, The Odd. Whoooo! It will be a bit more linear and clear up some questions from the hastily made #0. I am also helping Dr. Matt Miller of USC-Aiken by illustrating/coloring the cover of his book which is geared towards professors who want to teach using graphic novels. It's due by June.
I'll post some pages of issue #1 once I have everything worked out. So FLUKE 2014 is over. The summation of my experience is as follows:
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