7/27/09

TOP SECRET PROJECT LIKE TOTALLY ANNOUNCED!!

ALRIGHT!! Petrograd has officially been announced! It'll be all done and ready to go around this time next year so get ready! In the mean time here are a few of the pages that were shown at San Diego Comic Con.

If you'd like to read more, Philip Gelatt gave an interview about our book on Robot 6. And Comics Continuum reveals the pageantry that was the Oni Panelmonium!











7/18/09

TOP SECRET PROJECT TO BE ANOUNCED!

Okay! It looks like Oni Press is going to officially announce our book at San Diego Comic Con!! Philip Gelatt (the writer of Labor Days and Indiana Jones Adventures) and I have been working on it for a while now and it'll be nice to get it out in the open. This book is GUARANTEED to reshape the entire comic book industry. In ten years you will be telling your grand children that you were there on Thursday the 23rd of July, 2009, at 3:00pm in room 10 of the San Diego Convention Center, when Phil and Tyler shook the world to it's very foundations with their stunning announcement! Please no expectant mothers,children under 8 or people with heart problems.



I'll probably be spending some time loitering around the Oni Press booth (#1833) so if you are of a mind to you can catch me and say "hi". Otherwise I will definitely be here:

3:00-4:00
Oni Press: Panelmonium 2009— Get up close and personal with trend setting indie comic powerhouse Oni Press. Join in the Q&A with your favorite Oni creators, including Ross Campbell (Wet Moon), Jamie S. Rich (You Have Killed Me), Greg Rucka (Whiteout), Bryan Lee O'Malley (Scott Pilgrim), and Chris Schweizer (The Crogan Adventures). Get sneak peeks at upcoming Oni projects, news on Oni Press fan initiatives, free Oni comics, prizes, and more! Guaranteed by Oni Press's totally biased employees to be "the most fun you'll ever have at a panel." Room 10

7/9/09

Mage #8

When I was about 14 or 15, I picked up a few copies of "Mage The Hero Discovered" at the San Diego Comic-Con. It was one of the first comics that I ever read where the hero didn't wear spandex. The idea that a super hero would just wear a T-shirt completely blew my mind. The fact that the hero didn't even want to participate in the "adventure" completely sent me off the deep end. Genius!

7/7/09

I painted this a few years back. It's kind of a ripoff of a panel in Harvy Kurtzman's "Corps on the Imjin". Kutztman's early bush style is one of the most exciting things in the world to me. It's as if Milton Caniff dropped acid and listened to some crazy jazz LPs just before sitting down to draw.