Monday, April 06, 2020

Alone Together



My "simple" guide for survival during the pandemic.

--Follow the recommended COVID-19 rules for safety and behavior. Duh.

--Keep busy with rewarding work, as well as engaging entertainment and art.

--Only watch the type of news that gives essential info, and only in the amount that doesn't overwhelm or lead to paralysis. Here in the USA I recommend the CDC, Anthony Fauci, and the WHO. You know who, not the rock band.

Sunday, January 19, 2020

C2E2 2020

I'll be in Artist Alley for C2E2 2020 here in Chicago. The show is being held from February 28 to March 1, a bit earlier than in previous years. These are a few of the other guests at the show.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Wednesday, October 09, 2019

The History of Mystery

I will be a guest at the Mystery Mini Con at the Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Avenue, Kenosha Wisconsin. The con is part of a larger exhibit at the Museum entitled The History of Mystery.

Mystery Mini Con
October 19; 11am-4pm

Meet with special guests, presenters, authors and artists featuring David Saunders, Jeff Butler, Hilary Barta, Tim Seeley, George Hagenauer, Jeff Easley and Jeff Moy. Plus visit the artist alley where vendors will have works for sale.


The History of Mystery
October 19, 2019 – January 12, 2020

Today Mystery, Crime and Suspense fiction is one of the most popular entertainment genres in America. Millions read mystery novels and short stories – millions more know the genre only through TV, movies or comics. Quite often the genre is seen through one lens – novels, magazines, pulps, comics, movies or television, when many of the writers who created the stories often worked in multiple media. Major novelists also wrote radio scripts, movies and comics – often adaptations of their own characters. The various media and formats interacted in ways that synergistically grew the genre. The children reading the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew grew up to read mystery novels as adults.

The exhibit starts the story with how memoirs and casebooks by Francois Eugene Vidocq and Allan Pinkerton in 19th century inspired fiction writers to invent the genre in many forms. The exhibit details its growth from there to its current status as a major force in American culture. The story is told through original art from novels, magazines, comic books, comic strips, newspaper serials, pulps and paperbacks by major artists who illustrated the various types of mystery fiction created from 1820 to about 1970. The art is linked to major authors from Poe to Agatha Christie to Elmore Leonard and others from the first 150 years of the American mystery. The artists range from Saturday Evening Post Illustrators to pulp and paper back artists to major names in comic strips and books like Chester Gould, Alex Raymond and Jack Kirby.

Each of the over 50 displays include detailed text linking the art and writer to the larger context of the development of the mystery genre. In some cases, they spotlight largely ignored aspects of the field like newspaper serialization of novels which brought mysteries to a far larger audience than did their more visible book and magazine publication. It also explores how the graphics changed over time – and varied in how they promoted or augmented the stories- and sometimes misrepresented them!

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Cartoon Cavalcade



I will be taking part in the Cartoon Cavalcade show in Elgin, Illinois. Lots of my original pages from SpongeBob Squarepants and Simpsons Comics will be for sale, as well as my licensing art for Betty Boop. Stop by and see me at the opening reception this Friday.

Monday, May 20, 2019

Patreon!





I have started a page on Patreon. Patreon is a platform where folks can support artists and other creatives in this ever changing world of ours. My Patreon page will be where I'll be posting most of my new art, including step-by-step demos of my process in creating comics and illustration, and where I'll give previews of upcoming projects. Come on by and take a look, here.

Saturday, May 04, 2019

Don't start Revolution without me.



Comic Con Revolution is held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, June 1st & 2nd, 2019. Come see me in Artist Alley!

Tuesday, March 05, 2019

C2E2 2019



I'll be a guest at C2E2 2019, March 22-24. Stop by table Z-12 in Artist Alley. I'll be signing comics, drawing a few sketches, and selling original art.

I will also have a piece in the C2E2 charity auction to benefit St. Jude Childrens Hospital.

And on Saturday, March 23, I'll be signing A Little Help From Our Friends Volume 2, an exclusive C2E2 charity book for the Hero Initiative. Signing takes place at the Hero Initiative booth, 529. Limited to a mere 100 copies, this treasure will be available on Saturday only at the H I booth for a donation of $20. Here's a taste of my contribution to the book:

Wednesday, February 06, 2019

Northwest Indiana Comic Con


I will be a guest at the Northwest Indiana Comic Con, a terrific regional show. I will be selling original art and drawing a few sketches. Drop by if you're in the area.

Northwest Indiana Comic Con
Saturday, February 23, 2019 from 11 AM – 6 PM
Halls Of St George
905 E Joliet St, Schererville, Indiana 46375

Friday, November 23, 2018

Always!



I have been contributing back covers to the comic book ALWAYS PUNCH NAZIS from Pilot Studios. The first one is available now, with more issues to follow.


Sunday, October 14, 2018

Own this art!



I'm auctioning this EC-inspired piece to help a friend in comics, a friend who might lose their home from lack of income due to health issues. The auction is being held on my facebook page, here. It closes Sunday, October 14, 8 pm CST.

Sunday, July 01, 2018

Sketch of the Day


I've been trying to kickstart my drawing mojo by sketching every day. I started posting them, and folks liked them, and started buying them. All of life should be so simple.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Just the FACTS, ma'am.



This April 7th and 8th I will be a guest at the FACTS comic-con in Ghent, Belgium. More info here. I'll be in artist alley along with fellow Bongo Comics artists James Lloyd, John Delaney, Tone Rodriguez and Andrew Pepoy. Come on by and say hello!

Friday, January 19, 2018

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Ink Link



I'm running an inking workshop at the International School of Comics Chicago on September 23. Here's the school's promo for the event.

Don’t miss INK’d & get ready for Inktober!

Inktober is a yearly challenge for artists of all levels, from all over the world, in which each artist is required to produce one inked piece a day for every day of October.
This year get a head start on your inktober by learning new inking techniques and improving the ones you already have, with the International School of Comics Chicago!
With an impressive lineup of teachers who are pros in the comic book industry, come in and take a class or three, over the course of 3 weekends!

First up, on September 16, 2017
Andrew Pepoy 9am-12pm & Bill Reinhold 1pm-4pm

Then, on September 23, 2017
Jim Terry 9am-12pm & Hilary Barta 1pm-4pm
 
International School of Comics Chicago
2643 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60622
312) 265-0982
 

Saturday, April 15, 2017

KIRBY IS COMICS



This is a piece for Kirby and Me, a tribute book for the centennial of Jack Kirby's birth. The page will be printed in black and white. But just for fun, Terry Beatty colored it like a 1970s Marvel blacklight poster. I love it!

Monday, April 10, 2017

Aritist Alley Cats



 C2E2 runs April 21 – 23, 2017. I'll be in Artist Alley all three days. I'm sharing my table with artist Daniel White. Stop by and say hi.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Schererville Indiana Jones


Once again I will be a guest at Brian Grabinski's terrific Northwest Indiana Comic-Con on Saturday, February 25th, 2017. The NWI Comic-Con is held at the Halls of St. George, 905 E Joliet St, Schererville, Indiana.

Email: nwi-comic-con@inbox.com
Website: www.nwi-comic-con.com
Facebook: facebook.com/nwicomiccon
Twitter: twitter.com/NwiComicCon

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Sweaty Betty



I drew a 3 page Betty Boop comic story for the February 2017 issue of Woman's  Day magazine. It's their 'heart health' issue. Color by Jason Millet, lettering by Todd Klein.