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San Diego Comic-Con 2008: Part 2

My professional agenda for Comic-Con was fairly simple: Soak in the visuals, get a general feel for the industry and do some basic networking.  With this in mind, here are some useful tips I learned along the way on how to take advantage of the convention: Bring a highlighter. You'll need it to track the three-ring circus of panels.  Comic-Con often has an online schedule in advance of the convention, so it's possible to do some pre-planning.  But it does change/update … [Read more...]

Profile: Jim8ball

Jim8Ball is such a prolific author we couldn't decide which of his work we liked best. Don't miss the slideshow after the  questionaire- it has a story preview for his "Samurai Cat" series and covers to many of his other books.   ::: Artist(s) Name::: Jim8ball ::: Title of Work(s)::: Samurai Cat ::: Publisher::: (self-published?) I self publish as Eight Ball Graphics ::: Website::: http://www.jim8ball.blogspot.com/ ::: Q ::: Tell us about … [Read more...]

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Profile: Jason Franks

Madbadcat's Note: The evolution of Jason Franks' comic books, from ideas to print, is chronicled in this interview and accompanying images. His manifest passion for, and knowledge of, his medium permeates this article as well as his work. KAGEMONO #2 - the 2nd of his horror anthologies- will launch at Armageddon in Melbourne, November 1st and 2nd 2008. ::: Artist(s) Name::: Jason Franks ::: Title of Works::: One More Bullet, Rockstar Pizza, Hard Words, Robots Are People 2.0, Kagemono #1 … [Read more...]

Stephen Colbert Guest Stars In Amazing Spider-Man No. 573

Stephen Colbert Is The Andy Kaufman of This Generation. Bravery, thy name is Stephen. His performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner was the comedic equivalent of the Battle of Hamburger Hill. Marvel Comics rewarded  postmodern comedian Stephen Colbert by presenting him Captain America’s shield. For those of you who missed it, his comedy "routine" was performed fully in character, skewering the Bush administration while "W" … [Read more...]

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Desktop Theatre Sc 47: Robots are not easily fooled

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