Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
sketchbook
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
HorrorHound and sketchbook
I checked out the latest issue of HorrorHound
and found an article about horror hosting.
The article mentions Atomic Age Cinema and shows a picture of them.
The folks from AAC are also emceeing a Vampira retrospective in Indianapolis this March. So if you're in the area check that out. I wish I could.
Here's a couple sketches I've done recently.
Dr. Calimari (drawn on an airplane)
fat fisman. (drawn in an airport)
There are more over HERE on my flickr page.
and found an article about horror hosting.
The article mentions Atomic Age Cinema and shows a picture of them.
The folks from AAC are also emceeing a Vampira retrospective in Indianapolis this March. So if you're in the area check that out. I wish I could.
Here's a couple sketches I've done recently.
Dr. Calimari (drawn on an airplane)
fat fisman. (drawn in an airport)
There are more over HERE on my flickr page.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
a comic book store I actually like
I flew to Ann Arbor, Michigan this weekend to celebrate Mardi Gras. I'll let that go unexplained.
Whenever I'm in Ann Arbor I go to The Vault of Midnight, a comic shop I actually like.
Here it is, on Main Street.
It's brightly lit, the staff is nice, it's two stories, it seems to get a lot of walk in business and younger people.
One of the things I really like about it is the way it's organized. Every section is well labeled, the kids comics are in the front, the small press comics are in the back.
Then there's tables and racks filled with staff selections and stuff like that.
The downstairs is long boxes and other stuff. The other stuff consists of a bookshelf of Hernandez brothers books among other stuff.
Here's their website
Of course one of the things I like most about them is they sell MY comic.
Have a good Mardi Gras everyone.
Whenever I'm in Ann Arbor I go to The Vault of Midnight, a comic shop I actually like.
Here it is, on Main Street.
It's brightly lit, the staff is nice, it's two stories, it seems to get a lot of walk in business and younger people.
One of the things I really like about it is the way it's organized. Every section is well labeled, the kids comics are in the front, the small press comics are in the back.
Then there's tables and racks filled with staff selections and stuff like that.
The downstairs is long boxes and other stuff. The other stuff consists of a bookshelf of Hernandez brothers books among other stuff.
Here's their website
Of course one of the things I like most about them is they sell MY comic.
Have a good Mardi Gras everyone.
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