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September 7, 2018
BWHComics Newsletter - 9/7/2018
Greetings and salutations!
Before I start, I wanted to thank everyone who sent birthday wishes. Y’all appreciated.
Without any further ado, let’s begin!
Released this Week
CosPain #60: Never to be Seen Again
(Patrons only) CosPain #61: Overpacked
Illustration of the Week
D&D Illustration: “The Monster Hunter”
Upcoming Events
I’m still waiting to hear if my table application has been accepted, but whether or not I get one, I’ll be attending MAGFest 2018 in National Harbor, MD! This will be my third time attending, and it’s one of my favorite cons. Hope to see you there!
New Children’s Book Project
I’ve been wanting to make more kid-friendly work for a while. Not exclusively, of course, I really enjoy my horror and mystery and jokes about boobs. It does bother me, however, when I see small children and I realize I don’t have any products for them. There’s nothing more awkward than telling a kid that walked up to my table and picked up one of my minicomics that they can’t read it.
When I attended the Center for Cartoon Studies, one of the projects we did involved making a children’s book dummy. I really enjoyed it, although I wasn’t happy with what I put together. I may redo that story at some point, which is about a grandfather and grandson going through an old photo album and discussing life and death. For now, though, I came up with a fun subject that I plan to pursue: my friend Ian’s cat, Luna.
Let me explain: my dad and I were discussing the subject of writing for kids. It came up that I have friends with young children, and that there may be a market for making custom children’s books that feature someone’s specific kid. While that sounds like a hell of a lot of work, it got me thinking of Ian’s three year-old daughter, Piper (okay, almost three. Happy early birthday, Pint-size!) and what kind of story I would make based on her life. The answer? I would write about her cat.
I believe young children’s literature should be in some way educational or inspirational. Media that does nothing but distract and flash is a wasted opportunity for people at such developmentally impressionable ages. Luna is an adventurous indoor cat, but every time someone opens the door, she tries to escape into the outside world. The lesson of the book, therefore, would be to show Piper why she shouldn’t let Luna out, even if she seems to want to go. Not the deepest of lessons, but a lesson nonetheless, and applicable to any family with small children and indoor pets.
The project is very early in development, but I will let you know as it progresses.
Wrap-Up
That’s it for now! Patrons, keep an eye out for my convention wrap-up post, which should be going up in the next few weeks.
If you want to support my work further, please visit my online store. I also have Patreon and Ko-Fi accounts if those are more your speed.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
Before I start, I wanted to thank everyone who sent birthday wishes. Y’all appreciated.
Without any further ado, let’s begin!
Released this Week
CosPain #60: Never to be Seen Again
(Patrons only) CosPain #61: Overpacked
Illustration of the Week
D&D Illustration: “The Monster Hunter”
Upcoming EventsI’m still waiting to hear if my table application has been accepted, but whether or not I get one, I’ll be attending MAGFest 2018 in National Harbor, MD! This will be my third time attending, and it’s one of my favorite cons. Hope to see you there!
New Children’s Book Project
I’ve been wanting to make more kid-friendly work for a while. Not exclusively, of course, I really enjoy my horror and mystery and jokes about boobs. It does bother me, however, when I see small children and I realize I don’t have any products for them. There’s nothing more awkward than telling a kid that walked up to my table and picked up one of my minicomics that they can’t read it.
When I attended the Center for Cartoon Studies, one of the projects we did involved making a children’s book dummy. I really enjoyed it, although I wasn’t happy with what I put together. I may redo that story at some point, which is about a grandfather and grandson going through an old photo album and discussing life and death. For now, though, I came up with a fun subject that I plan to pursue: my friend Ian’s cat, Luna.
Let me explain: my dad and I were discussing the subject of writing for kids. It came up that I have friends with young children, and that there may be a market for making custom children’s books that feature someone’s specific kid. While that sounds like a hell of a lot of work, it got me thinking of Ian’s three year-old daughter, Piper (okay, almost three. Happy early birthday, Pint-size!) and what kind of story I would make based on her life. The answer? I would write about her cat.I believe young children’s literature should be in some way educational or inspirational. Media that does nothing but distract and flash is a wasted opportunity for people at such developmentally impressionable ages. Luna is an adventurous indoor cat, but every time someone opens the door, she tries to escape into the outside world. The lesson of the book, therefore, would be to show Piper why she shouldn’t let Luna out, even if she seems to want to go. Not the deepest of lessons, but a lesson nonetheless, and applicable to any family with small children and indoor pets.
The project is very early in development, but I will let you know as it progresses.
Wrap-Up
That’s it for now! Patrons, keep an eye out for my convention wrap-up post, which should be going up in the next few weeks.
If you want to support my work further, please visit my online store. I also have Patreon and Ko-Fi accounts if those are more your speed.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
Published on September 07, 2018 08:22
September 1, 2018
BWHComics Newsletter - 9/1/2018
Greetings and salutations!
I leveled up today! Thirty-three years old. I’m finally a man.
Without any further ado, let’s begin!
Released this Week
CosPain #59: Security Theater
(Patrons only) CosPain #60: Never to be Seen Again
Illustration of the Week
D&D Illustration: “Vennyx the Gnome Fighter”
Upcoming Events
With the wrap-up of the Bexley Local Author Fair, my schedule has opened up considerably! I don’t mind the break, as it gives me more time to work on my comic projects, but if you know of any other events accepting tablers between now and about mid-November in the Ohio area, please let me know.
Matsuricon 2018
Matsuricon was a blast! It was my first time attending, but I definitely plan on doing so again in the future. Hopefully I can get a table next year, especially since they just announced that Matsuricon 2019 will be mystery-themed!
I had told you all about the situation with the Republican dinner featuring President Trump that occurred at the same time as the convention. Thankfully, the effects were minimal. There were many well-dressed, very confused people staring uncomprehendingly at the con-goers, and a few small protests happened outside of the convention center. Friday attendance was also very low, so I made a point of going to the Artist Alley and buying some comics from several of the tables. It really sucks when you sign up to do sales at an event then get hit with bad traffic due to no fault of your own, so I had to keep my people’s spirits up.
The dance events with Trickssi were fantastic! By far the best part, however, was this photograph of Trickssi and me dancing that our friend Niho took, which caught me making faces at a friend on the sidelines. Caption it as you will.
Wrap-Up
And now, on to the birthday festivities! Here’s to another year of making comics!
If you want to support my work further, please visit my online store. I also have Patreon and Ko-Fi accounts if those are more your speed.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
I leveled up today! Thirty-three years old. I’m finally a man.
Without any further ado, let’s begin!
Released this Week
CosPain #59: Security Theater
(Patrons only) CosPain #60: Never to be Seen Again
Illustration of the Week
D&D Illustration: “Vennyx the Gnome Fighter”
Upcoming EventsWith the wrap-up of the Bexley Local Author Fair, my schedule has opened up considerably! I don’t mind the break, as it gives me more time to work on my comic projects, but if you know of any other events accepting tablers between now and about mid-November in the Ohio area, please let me know.
Matsuricon 2018
Matsuricon was a blast! It was my first time attending, but I definitely plan on doing so again in the future. Hopefully I can get a table next year, especially since they just announced that Matsuricon 2019 will be mystery-themed!
I had told you all about the situation with the Republican dinner featuring President Trump that occurred at the same time as the convention. Thankfully, the effects were minimal. There were many well-dressed, very confused people staring uncomprehendingly at the con-goers, and a few small protests happened outside of the convention center. Friday attendance was also very low, so I made a point of going to the Artist Alley and buying some comics from several of the tables. It really sucks when you sign up to do sales at an event then get hit with bad traffic due to no fault of your own, so I had to keep my people’s spirits up.
The dance events with Trickssi were fantastic! By far the best part, however, was this photograph of Trickssi and me dancing that our friend Niho took, which caught me making faces at a friend on the sidelines. Caption it as you will.
Wrap-UpAnd now, on to the birthday festivities! Here’s to another year of making comics!
If you want to support my work further, please visit my online store. I also have Patreon and Ko-Fi accounts if those are more your speed.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
Published on September 01, 2018 11:24
August 23, 2018
BWHComics Newsletter - 8/23/2018
Greetings and salutations!
An exciting week for me! Friends in town, an author event, President Trump at the anime con I’m attending … it’s gonna be interesting.
Without any further ado, let’s begin!
Released this Week
CosPain #58: Busy Schedules
(Patrons only) CosPain #59: Security Theater
Illustration of the Week
Critical Role Fanart: “Caleb and Jester’s Waltz”
The Letters of the Devil
I’ve spent the last few days getting the thumbnails scanned and all 222 pages prepped for the second book of The Letters of the Devil. With this step done, and with my shiny new tablet display, I’m ready to start my digital penciling!Matsuricon 2018
I mentioned in my last newsletter that I will be attending (but not tabling at) Matsuricon 2018 this year, both to have fun with some friends from out of town and to assist the phenomenal Trickssi with her dance events. That has not changed, but recent developments are worth mentioning.
Matsuricon is held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Last week, around the same time my newsletter was getting distributed, it was announced that a Republican fundraising dinner would also be held at the same center, at the same time as Matsuricon … and that President Donald Trump would be in attendance.
Matsuricon, to their credit, had answers for us within about 48 hours. They explained what would be different and reassured us that the events would be kept wholly separated. I hope they are correct.
I try to avoid talking too much about politics, not because I don’t have strong opinions, but because modern politics has become too alienating. I will not denounce one side or the other publicly, because my work is meant to be enjoyed by anyone regardless of political affiliation. If you plan on attending Matsuricon this year, however, I do have one very strong request: please do not protest. I am not denying your right to protest, nor am I saying that there is no reason to protest; I am asking you not to protest at this event because I can think of few more dangerous places to protest than at an anime convention. It would only take one person waving a prop gun to start a bloodbath. Live to protest another day.
Wrap-Up
And that’s all I got! Hopefully I’ll have positive reports about this weekend in the next newsletter.
If you want to support my work further, please visit my online store. I also have Patreon and Ko-Fi accounts if those are more your speed.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
Published on August 23, 2018 07:31
August 14, 2018
Bexley Local Author Fair 2018!
I have been honored with an invitation to the
Bexley Local Author Fair
this year! The event takes place on Sunday, August 26 from 2:00 PM-4:00 PM at the Bexley Public Library. Please stop by and support Columbus authors!
Published on August 14, 2018 08:08
July 26, 2018
Author Appearance in Lancaster, PA!
Hello all!
Sorry for the last-minute notice, but I wanted to let you know that I will be doing an author appearance at The Comic Store in Lancaster, PA on August 4th from 12pm-3pm! I'll be meeting people, selling comics, and promoting the hell out of my Otakon appearance the very next week! Here's the address:
The Comic Store
28 McGovern Ave.
Station Square
Lancaster, PA 17602
If you can make it, come on out!
Sorry for the last-minute notice, but I wanted to let you know that I will be doing an author appearance at The Comic Store in Lancaster, PA on August 4th from 12pm-3pm! I'll be meeting people, selling comics, and promoting the hell out of my Otakon appearance the very next week! Here's the address:
The Comic Store
28 McGovern Ave.
Station Square
Lancaster, PA 17602
If you can make it, come on out!
Published on July 26, 2018 17:59
June 13, 2018
Lake Effect Comic Con 2018!
I've just added Lake Effect Comic Con to my con list! It's on Sunday, June 24th, in Mentor, OH! Hope to see you there!
Published on June 13, 2018 07:20
May 15, 2018
Buy Me A Coffee!
I now have a page on
Ko-fi
, a service that allows you to casually support your favorite creators when you have a couple bucks to spare. Think of it as a tip jar! If anyone is feeling generous, I would be grateful for your support!
Published on May 15, 2018 11:37
May 7, 2018
The First CosPain Booklet!
I had originally planned to hold off on releasing a
CosPain
collection until I had enough strips for a full-sized book. After receiving some sage advice, however, I decided that having a smaller booklet sooner was a better solution. To that end, I present to you the first CosPain booklet!This volume contains the first 25 strips, printed in high quality in a pocket-sized edition. The retail price is $10. You can buy your own copy here.
Published on May 07, 2018 10:11
THE LETTERS OF THE DEVIL - Now on comiXology!
The Letters of the Devil
is now available on comiXology Submit! Get yourselves a digital copy!
Published on May 07, 2018 10:07
March 21, 2018
Put-In-Play Con 2018!
I will be at Put-In-Play Con this year in Put-In-Bay, OH! Hope to see you from June 8-10!
Published on March 21, 2018 08:22


