Archive for July, 2009

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Thursday, July 30th, 2009

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Nathan Sorry Chapter 3 Begins

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

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I’ve been on a bit of a roll with my online graphic novel, Nathan Sorry. About a month or so ago, Warren Ellis mentioned it on his blog which brought me not only a lot of new readers but a real incentive to kick it into gear and get on a weekly (or semi-weekly) schedule on it. Another thing that helped with that was the dawning realization that if I kept at a 3 week per page schedule it would be at least 5 years until I finished the story.

Anyway, I posted page 20 today, the first page of Chapter 3. Please check it out. Feel free to go to the Email sign up page to get updates whenever new pages are posted because I can’t really guarantee an exact day when they go up.

Also, North Carolina fans take note. Most of the story takes place in a kind of fictionalized version of nearby Stallings, NC.

PO!!!

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Here’s another fun warm up piece, this time Po from Kung Fu Panda. i love this movie and the art for the 2nd issue of Tom Corbett Space Cadet…
Still time to preorder it :) Jul09 0736 Tom Corbett #1!
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Crossing T’s

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Arthur never trusted anyone other than rules and the law

Arthur never trusted anyone other than rules and the law

July 14, 2009

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

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Draw Winky

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

For my first illustration I went for the gold standard: Draw Winky!
Can you draw Winky?
Well, can you punk?!

Draw Winky

Draw Winky

You wear pink?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

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Just a fun piece for the evening- those 2 page spreads are killer and I needed something to cool off after finishing it up.. and I thought it’d be fun to show the stages, too.

Tom Corbett again

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Check it out- the Press Release from the Tom Corbett Miniseries:

1950′S ICON, “TOM CORBETT: SPACE CADET” BLASTS OFF AGAIN IN NEW COMIC MINI-SERIES

Long before Kirk and Spock were schooled at Starfleet, Tom Corbett: Space Cadet trained at the Space Academy. Now, Washington-based publisher Bluewater Productions is set to reintroduce a new generation to the iconic 1950′s space adventurer with a brand new comic mini-series.

Tom Corbett: Space Cadet, a staple in the early days of television from 1950-1955, follows the adventures of the titular hero and his friends Astro and Roger Manning as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard.

“Although it’s been many years since his last adventure, Tom and his crew are still appealing characters with strong chemistry and a dash of retro fun,” said Bluewater president Darren Davis. “The series is not just for baby-boomers looking for a walk down memory lane, but promises to be a fun rollercoaster ride for any fan of space opera.”

The four issue mini-series, scheduled for release this September, is penned by veteran genre writer Bill Spangler (Alien Nation and Robotech and a 1990 version of the Tom Corbett series) and features a brand new storyline. The dynamic art style by John DaCosta gives the book a fifties retro feel, but also adds a spark of modern flavor.

“I grew up in a town in Western Pennsylvania where the original Tom Corbett books by Carey Rockwell made up roughly one-half of the science fiction section of the children’s’ library. So I was a Tom Corbett fan long before I saw an episode of the TV show,” Spangler said. “I enjoyed doing the Tom Corbett comic for Malibu Graphics, and I’m very excited about writing the characters again.”

During its original run on television, TC:SC sparked a craze of novels, comic strips, comic books, lunchboxes, toys, space helmets and dozens of other merchandise. Today there are several web sites dedicated to Tom Corbett.

Tom is the charismatic leader of the team; Roger is sharp-tongued navigator and Astro controls engineering. In the inaugural issue the cadets have their first encounter with a dangerous new enemy with a surprising origin. “As roaring rockets blast off to distant planets and far flung stars, we take you to the age of the conquest of space with Tom Corbett…Space Cadet!”

To order this comic book through Diamond comics use the code: JUL090736 TOM CORBETT SPACE CADET #1

High-resolution images, preview pages, review copies and interview opportunities are available upon request.

About Bluewater Productions

Bluewater Productions Inc. is one of the top independent production studios of comic books, young adult books and graphic novels. Its extensive catalog of titles includes the bestsellers “10th Muse” and “The Legend of Isis.” Bluewater publishes comic books with legendary filmmaker Ray Harryhausen and soon will launch a series in partnership with sci-fi icon William Shatner.

Bluewater aims to unite cutting-edge art and engaging stories produced by its stable of the publishing industry’s top artists and writers.

Following its commitment to green publishing, Bluewater comic books are printed on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper. FSC certification guarantees that the paper used in Bluewater books contains fiber from well-managed and responsibility harvested forests that meet strict environmental and socioeconomic standards.

For more information, visit www.bluewaterprod.com.

and a link to some preview images: http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/0907/06/index.htm

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

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I recently started a Tumblr blog for posting wordless, art only excerpts (like the one above) from my comic, Nathan Sorry, as a way of promoting it to a new audience. For those of you unfamiliar, Tumblr is a microblog service. Kind of a cross between WordPress and Twitter. You are encouraged to make short and sweet entries (a photo, a quote, a video, etc.) and, like Twitter, you can follow other users and vice versa. It’s pretty fantastic for artists. If you tag your blog “art” or “artists” then people looking for that sort of thing will probably find you.

I’m also really enjoying it as a source of inspiration. There are a ton of people on there posting cool photos, art, and design-related stuff. Also, one of the more popular Tumblr blogs is EatSleepDraw.com, which is a blog that allows you to submit drawings to be posted (if they accept it) onto the site. I’ve had two posted on there in the past couple of weeks and it’s gotten me some new followers and some new fans of Nathan Sorry.

Tumblr is free and easy to set up. So check out my blog and then explore for yourself.

By the way, a couple of new Nathan Sorry pages have gone up since last I posted about it here. Since I don’t want to deluge this site with entries for each page you should go to NathanSorry.com and subscribe to the RSS feed or sign up for email alerts when new pages go up.