Posts Tagged ‘interviews’

Strollin’ Sally

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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Wow, what a meeting tonight. Time flew, and the next thing you know it was the second Thursday of the month (I count April Fool’s Day as an actual day, regardless of its celebration). Anyway, the most amazing crew came by, and while they were here I drew what I think is one of my bestest sketches ever-sers. Out of the blue, just coming through town, and thanks to this fabulous website where meeting dates and times are published, Frank Miller and his old buddy Klaus Janson dropped by. Janson did nothing but bash John Romita Jr., and when I said that his work was awesome on JR Jr’s, he almost punched me, but Frank quieted him down. We all were sketching away when next thing you know, in walks Robert Crumb to our humble little SketchCharlotte HQ at Showmar’s on 7th. He said that having a sketch group is one of the coolest things ever, plopped down and demanded to review ALL of our sketchbooks. I told him that a lot of my stuff was up on my website, www.watchtomdraw.com, but handed him this year’s current Moleskine where I keep my sketches and various task lists. Miller actually looked worried, and when he asked Robert for an autograph the tension was so thick you could cut it. I managed to help everyone settle down … at least until Dan Clowes walked in. DANG, was this a great meeting or WHAT?! So when I pointed out to Clowes that he looks as schlubby cool as his characters, he actually blushed. Then said something completely smarmy and sarcastic, but said it so fast that it didn’t register with me that it was a horrible put-down until Janson just out of the blue socked the ever living sh!t outta him. It was amazing. And then Clowes apologized to me. Actually apologized. We all drew in each other’s sketchbooks, and WOW, was I ever blown away. I’ll never ever EVER miss a SketchCharlotte meeting again, especially knowing that comic greats, be they known or unknown, can just stroll in and join the sketching fun. Amazing.

Heroes Discussion Group

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

I recently did an interview with Dustin Harbin and Andy Mansell about the monthly Heroes Discussion Group they hold over at Heroes Aren’t Hard To Find. I went to my first group meeting last month and it was fantastic! A lively and really interesting dissection of Batman: Year One. I totally recommend everyone check one of these out.

In the meantime, here’s my discussion with Dustin and Andy about the ins and outs of running a comic book discussion group.

Anatomy of a Panel: The Damned

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

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My latest installment of Anatomy of a Panel is up. This time I talk with writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt about a scene in the latest issue of their book, The Damned: Prodigal Sons. It’s all about constructing a good action scene.

Anatomy of a Panel: Scalped

Monday, May 5th, 2008

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So, I’ve added yet another blog to my repetoire and have started a new monthly column called Anatomy of a Panel where I pick a scene from a comic and interview everyone involved in making that scene happen – the writers, artists, colorists, editors, etc.

My first interview is with the team behind Vertigo’s excellent Scalped.

Hope you all like it.