0 Columns, Hood Rant Drawing Comics for Fun and Profit? Not So Fast, Hot Rod. [Part 1] I’m recently off of New York Comic-Con weekend and it gave me a lot to think about. Chiefly, I was left thinking about the costs…
0 Columns, Inktober Inktober 2015: Week 4 Time flies when you’re drinking lots of coffee and getting minimal sleep, am I right? It’s already week 4 of Inktober! – and once again…
0 Columns, Inktober Inktober 2015: Week 3 It’s the best of week 3 of Inktober! You know what that means! You don’t have much time left to go on a hayride with…
1 Columns, Inktober Inktober 2015: Week 2 Week 2 of #Inktober is here! A lot of artists have been posting their work using that newfangled internet box, here are some of the…
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0 Columns, Hood Rant, News Hood Rant! Rekindling That Comics Flame I had just finished drawing the biggest book of my career, the Justice League, written by Chris Claremont of X-Men fame. I had just worked…
0 Articles, Columns, News, Op-ed Comic Reviews: Who Are They For and What Should They Do? “Well, shit. Now I’m going to have to watch the next season after all.” That was how my father wrapped our hour-long conversation about season…
0 Columns, News, Op-ed Fight The Dragon: Guilty Pleasures, Dragon Ball, and Rationalization I wish I could be one of those people who say that they don’t believe in guilty pleasures. We should like what we like without…
0 Columns, Comic Girl, News Comic Girl: A-Force I’ve wanted to talk about A-Force since the first issue came out. But then the worst happened – I didn’t like it. So I had…
0 Columns, News, Op-ed Waiting for Superman, Again I don’t want a Superman for my generation. I want a Superman for a generation that never was. That same generation that so many politicians…