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Okay, for all of you who aren't aware, my friend Dan Johnson is an editor at Empire Comics Lab. We first started doing the Hip Hop comic together when he was an assistant editor for the Charlton Neo publishing company, but months after we had completed the first story for them, the publishing company seemed no longer interested in it. Eventually Hip Hop landed at Empire and Dan Johnson wanted me on their main book, Cemetery Plots, so he got me a small gig lettering one of Marvin Mann's stories, a fantastic artist from Malibu Comics back in the 90's (or was it the 80's? I forget), in the second issue. The book also contains a story written by Roger McKenzie, who was technically a boss of mine at Charlton Neo since he was the co-founder and one of the editors. So, I'm very excited about Cemetery Plots issue #2 coming out! I wanted to give a link to a recent critic's review of the issue. One of the pages that I lettered is on display in the article (you can't miss it as my name is in the credits on the story's title page; it's a Western). Anyway, I highly recommend Cemetery Plots to those who enjoy the horror comics of yesteryear. Nothing too gory or too inappropriate like what you'd find in The Walking Dead, if you're weary of that sort of thing, and the writing and artwork is just fantastic. You can check out the review here: Review of Cemetery Plots on WV Gazette Mail
Also, here's the publisher's website: Empire Comics Lab
To purchase a copy of Cemetery Plots #2: Cemetery Plots #2
Okay, for all of you who aren't aware, my friend Dan Johnson is an editor at Empire Comics Lab. We first started doing the Hip Hop comic together when he was an assistant editor for the Charlton Neo publishing company, but months after we had completed the first story for them, the publishing company seemed no longer interested in it. Eventually Hip Hop landed at Empire and Dan Johnson wanted me on their main book, Cemetery Plots, so he got me a small gig lettering one of Marvin Mann's stories, a fantastic artist from Malibu Comics back in the 90's (or was it the 80's? I forget), in the second issue. The book also contains a story written by Roger McKenzie, who was technically a boss of mine at Charlton Neo since he was the co-founder and one of the editors. So, I'm very excited about Cemetery Plots issue #2 coming out! I wanted to give a link to a recent critic's review of the issue. One of the pages that I lettered is on display in the article (you can't miss it as my name is in the credits on the story's title page; it's a Western). Anyway, I highly recommend Cemetery Plots to those who enjoy the horror comics of yesteryear. Nothing too gory or too inappropriate like what you'd find in The Walking Dead, if you're weary of that sort of thing, and the writing and artwork is just fantastic. You can check out the review here: Review of Cemetery Plots on WV Gazette Mail
Also, here's the publisher's website: Empire Comics Lab
To purchase a copy of Cemetery Plots #2: Cemetery Plots #2
GOSPELMAN MINISTRIES Patreon Launched!
[pretend there's an image here, this really snazzy banner of Christian comics in the background and a fat man in a green Adam West Batman suit in the foreground]
In the words of Gospelman, "Hello, Gospel Chums!"
Gospelman Ministries is the name of my new non-profit Christian comics group. It's goal is to both reach comic readers who would otherwise never hear the Gospel message of Jesus Christ as well edify and educate those who are already Christian believers in their faith. It's been my desire at least since 2004, if not before that, to give Christians more positive, Christian entertainment alternatives. If you believe in our mission, ple
HIP HOP NOW AT ... EMPIRE COMICS LAB?!?
Hellooos, muh peeps!
I kinda forgot to update my journal from the last update! Yeah, it didn't work out at Draztic Meazures, but that's okay! Hip Hop got picked up and FINALLY published by Empire Comics Lab! It now appears as a COLORED webcomic at their website here: http://www.empirecomicslab.com
Be on the look out for black and white pages added to my gallery here and go to Empire for the colored versions EVERY Monday! :-)
HIP HOP NOW AT DRAZTIC MEAZURES, LLC STUDIOS!
Hidey-ho, good peeps!
First of all: I owe an explanation. None of my peeps on DA know what I've been up to since fall of 2014! I will correct this by posting my public images of my work for the publishing company!!! But, first, I need to explain what I'm talking about and how all this came about:
In 2007 about, I met Dan Johnson who got me an unpaid volunteer gig doing a cover for a Star Trek fan magazine. Through the years he helped me get other jobs as well, including introducing me to Kelly Morrison, the client who's children's book, Andy the Pug's Christmas, I illustrated between 2010-2012. I didn't know it when I befriended him in 2007
Triad Anime Con 2016
Konnichiwa, peeps!
I haven't been into Anime and Manga in years, true! But I once dreamed of creating manga graphic novels set in a fantasy version of feudal Japan! So, when buddy Tom Gray (NekoSicari here on DA) invited me to Triad Anime Con and scored me a free ticket, it was no wonder I decided to cosplay as a samurai! Having collected years of cosplay parts, it's strange I never dressed up as a samurai like this before - well, unless you count that time in Highschool when I wore the bathrobe to class, ha ha. Anyway, here are some pre-con photos of my costume! Tomorrow is the day we go to con! See you there!
Triad Anime Con
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