Item: I’m really looking forward to seeing “Kick Ass” when it comes out. I’m also looking forward to the trade paperback of the same. I’ve made no secret that the art of John Romita Jr. gives me great joy, and…
Item: Mark Millar is all right. When “Civil War” ended, I was upset [...]
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Item: Tonight, I got my copy of the extended cut “Watchmen” DVD. Very exciting. I’ll report on the quality and quantity of the extra features as I explore them.
Item: Soon, “Johnny Saturn” 1 through 9 will be available on Panelfly, a service that goes through iTunes and reads on iPhones. I’m not positive when [...]

Wow—Issue ten is done. One more issue, and it will be time for a new trade paperback. Mind you, I didn’t render the last twelve pages of issue 10, so I’ll have to go back and do that. And, while I have the cover firmly in mind, I haven’t drawn it yet. Hmm, suddenly issue [...]
I love comics. I just don’t love the amount of room they take up in my house, or how heavy those darn long boxes are.
I really like trade-paperbacks. I do not like single issues, which now cost $2.99 to $3.99. As far as I’m concerned, the economics are way against collecting the floppies.
Dick Grayson makes [...]
The Nedor/Standard Comics
I’ve written quite a few times about “Heroes Inc.,” the excellent webcomic created by artist Scott Austin. If you haven’t been reading it, shame on you. “Heroes Inc.” takes a pretty intriguing take of the Nedor/Standard Comic Lines.
I’ve been a fan of these old Nedor characters for a long time. Originally published from [...]
Titanium Tom version 2! I rather like this version, but in the end it was just not what I was looking for. This was too Booster Gold combined with Captain America for my tastes. The flag represents Tom’s rabid nationalism.
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Hi, Folks!
Over the years, as I have continued working on my art and webcartooning, I have been asked one question again and again: Why do you do long-form comics? Why not do a gag-a-day strip? Gag strips are easier to promote, and they are generally more popular, are they not?
Yes, gag strips are more popular, [...]
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Yesterday, Benita and I went to Columbus, Ohio for the Mid-Ohio Convention; this is about a three-and-a-half hour drive each way, but the trek was worth it many times over. We got to catch up with many old friends, and meet lots of new friends. (I know that sounds really clichéd, but the truth [...]
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Today would typically be Super Tuesday around here, my weekly column on superheroes in other media. I’m doing that tomorrow this week, in part because I have other stuff I want to talk about today, and in part because running Super Tuesday on Wednesday seems a little ironic and post-modern. Maybe it is, and [...]







