Friday, September 21, 2012

Comikaze 2012 Recap

Last weekend we tabled at Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo and it was a great turnout. Although some things could've gone smoother (sign in process, long attendee lines) it's their second year of the show so I'll cut them some slack. It'll be interesting to see how it grows in the next few years; LA needs their own version of Comic-Con. Hopefully we'll be back next time, depending on our schedule of course. Meanwhile check out our pics below.




Jared's convention sketches.

  
All Yehudi's comics fit into a pizza box




Monday, September 10, 2012

Comikaze Sept. 15th-16th

 

This weekend we're going to be at the Comikaze Expo at the Convention Center in Downtown LA, from 10am-7pm on Saturday and 11am-6pm on Sunday. We're really amped up for the show and we know it'll be a great turnout. There's going to be lots of events going on besides comic books like: a Salute Your Shorts reunion, a zombie apocalypse, a cosplay contest, quidditch match and of course, us.

As you see on the floor plan below, we're located at that nifty orange 'X'. We'll be set up above the Star City Games section at booth number 520. Stop on by, and we'll try to entertain you with our charming witticisms.


Friday, August 17, 2012

Comic Meet-ups

With us not attending this year's San Diego Comic Con and on top of the lull in our convention schedule, we still wanted to keep up our comic book socializing. It's pretty much assumed that we're an indoor-type of bunch, with our deadlines and all. But we're not all anti-social vampires. We like to get out, occasionally. But at a convention, it's difficult to have a real conversation with creators, cause most of the time you can barely hear them or there's too much foot traffic around their booth. I've been searching for other ways to meet writers and artists in the comic community, so I signed up for a couple of groups on meetup.com

Living in a large city you're bound to find more than one comic book pow-wow. The first one I checked out was Comic Makers LA which meets once a month in Downtown. It's mostly artists, some working professionals and others still honing their craft. It's a casual atmosphere where everyone sits around a long table, sketching and chatting. It's kinda like stitch-and-bitch but instead of sewing you're drafting. It takes place on a Sunday so depending on my weekend warrior schedule, I'll try to attend the next one.

The other meetup group is Koffee & Komics. This takes place at a cafe, where it's more of a social setting. From where I was sitting I can see veterans and newbies making the rounds introducing each other. And for the next four hours people were coming and going, talking about podcasts, showing their sketchbooks and sharing industry war stories. At this point, I know somebody, who knows somebody else, who used to be Jim Lee's landlord. The world gets smaller and smaller. I'm definitely looking forward to the next one.

And finally there's Comic Book Sunday where recently we chilled out with lots of creators and fans, post SDCC. This took place during a hot afternoon where it could've easily been mistaken as a BBQ. Alas, there were no grilling meats, but there was a healthy dose of "whatcha' reading these days." Price of admission is hard to beat, a donation of comic books for the swap table. We donated a handful of single issues and picked up a few as well. And since it's on a Sunday, availability may be an issue, but I'll try.

All in all, we met quite a few local creators whom we hope to bump into again soon. Like with most social gatherings, strange faces become familiar faces. And possibly, acquaintances can become friends...or collaborators. You just never know who ya gonna meet.


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Clown Fight Review

Dale Wilson over at BuyIndieComics.com was kind enough to review Clown Fight last week. I met Dale at the Long Beach Expo back in May and his enthusiasm for indie comics was so wonderful to see that I immediately had to check out his website when I got home. The site, Buy Indie Comics, is great at spotlighting creator owned books and offering up articles on making indie comics by the creators themselves. Go on over and check out his Clown Fight review!


Monday, July 16, 2012

Freak Scene - LA

Rob and I recently went to Freak Scene LA at Synchronicity. Friday, July 6th was the opening night of the exhibition and it's scheduled to show through the rest of the month. We stopped by to support some of the artists we admire, including our friend Shalo P whom we first met at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco last year. Rob picked up a few zines as well, a sketch book by Jim Rugg called Notebook which was designed to resemble a spiral bound notebook, and a wonderful Popeye inspired mini comic by Tom Neely called Doppelganger.

It was a great turnout, lots of people mingling and admiring the gallery pieces. The following day they had live performances by Tom Neely, Josh Bayer, Pat Aulisio, Victor "Bald Eagles" Cayro, Keenan Marshall Keller & Shalo P just to name a few. All in all, it was a cool event that allowed these underground artists to really shine.














Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Emerald City Comic Con 2013

It's still a long way off (March 1-3, 2013 to be exact), but I'm really excited to say that we're confirmed to exhibit at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle. For years I've only heard great things about this show and have tried hard to attend, even going so far as to apply for press passes twice before (my day job is in television). The timing of the show hasn't worked out for me in the past, but that's all going to change next year. We'll be set up in Artist Alley, mixed in with what is already looking to be a great line-up of creators. Hopefully we'll also be able to squeeze in some time to explore the city while we're there. We'll post more info as the show nears, but in the meantime we'll be busy making comics for our Emerald City debut!


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Pluto Moon Base: Colored Pages

Things are moving along nicely with Pluto Moon Base, though there's still a lot to do before it's completed. Just thought I'd give a quick update with some freshly colored pages by the talented Michael Garland. If you haven't seen it yet, Michael's doing amazing work on the Jonathan Hickman written series "Secret," published by Image Comics. Do yourself a favor and check out that great series.



Next up for Pluto Moon Base, time to find a letterer.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Noir - That's What I'm Reading


I'm currently writing a gritty short comic using a lot of noir conventions and characteristics. I like noir movies (Maltese Falcon, Third Man, Seven, Brick...) but to write something original and modern with these certain details is a challenge for me. So I decided to draw inspiration from NOIR, A Collection of Short Crime Comics. 13 short stories from notables like Brubaker, Grist, & Lemire, just to name a few, all offered a different take on the genre. The stories that stood out for me are: Open the Goddamn Box, The Old Silo, The Albanian, Kane the Card Player and The New Me.

In each of these stories, the characters have a dark past (or future), almost contrary to their everyday facade. Although one of the key elements of noir crime stories is to solve a mystery, its also the introspection of the characters still reeling from their experience. 

Last night I finished another noir comic, Parker: The Hunter from Darwyn Cooke. It was an excellent read with very stylish art. Definitely recommend it.


And in case anyone's wondering, yes I have read Blacksad. And I absolutely loved it. Why? Cause it stays true to form but the only difference is that animals take the place of humans. One of my favorite stories was a political crime narrative, reminiscent of Animal Farm. Originally published in French, followed by Spanish, and lastly English, I'm really looking forward to the next Blacksad hardcover which should be coming out soon.