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December 1, 2009
Free Comic Book Day 2010:Archaia will be releasing a Free...

Archaia will be releasing a Free Comic Book day 'flip' book that features a new Mouse Guard story from me and a Fraggle Rock story and cover on the other side. Here is my cover for the Mouse Guard side of the issue. The white box is for comic retailers to stamp or label their logo/address in hopes to attract new readership to comics to their store. The story I'm doing will be 10 pages and will take place in Spring 1153 (as an homage to everyone who asks when 'Spring...
Published on December 01, 2009 12:17
November 24, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving:For us here in the States, Thanksgivin...

For us here in the States, Thanksgiving is this week. I have a great deal to be thankful for, chief among them my Wife, family, & friends. However, I wouldn't have the success I do without you folks out there who are fans of my work, so Thank You. I mean it. I have a career because people enjoy my work and I don't ever want to take that for granted.

Since Sean Wang's Runners: The Big Snow Job just wrapped it's first issue over at runnersunivers.com, I thought I'd...
Published on November 24, 2009 14:50
November 17, 2009
Square Format:When Mouse Guard first came out, one of the...

When Mouse Guard first came out, one of the things people noticed about it right away was it's odd format. There were folks who loved it for being different, and folks who hated it because it was hard to store or display. And while it was an unusual decision on my part (and Archaia's willingness to publish it that way) it seems that the square format is becoming more popular with titles like Dear Dracula, Stuff of Legend, & the upcoming Archaia Fraggle Rock comic.

Published on November 17, 2009 14:33
November 13, 2009
Home from Ireland and London!I apologize that I'm typing ...

I apologize that I'm typing this up so late in the week. I had been trying to post on Tues. each week, but after two weeks away and flying over an ocean to get home, there was no way I was going to be able to type anything of substance. The trip was wonderful. Julia and I had a lovely time staying with relatives and exploring Northern Ireland and London. It was a great way to celebrate our anniversary and her birthday.

Published on November 13, 2009 12:40
November 3, 2009
Due to being in Ireland, this week is a continuation of t...
Due to being in Ireland, this week is a continuation of the list from last week of artists whose work I collect:
Joao Lemos:
I found out about Joao's work when Marvel's Avengers Fairy Tales #1 came out. I met Joao in New York two years ago when he was visiting from Portugal. He showed me a journal he had kept for a year in preparation for the Peter Pan story in AFT#1. It was amazing, he had stage plans from the original Peter Pan production, he had drawn characters and settings that were not in...

I found out about Joao's work when Marvel's Avengers Fairy Tales #1 came out. I met Joao in New York two years ago when he was visiting from Portugal. He showed me a journal he had kept for a year in preparation for the Peter Pan story in AFT#1. It was amazing, he had stage plans from the original Peter Pan production, he had drawn characters and settings that were not in...
Published on November 03, 2009 09:00
October 27, 2009
While I'm away, this week & next week's posts will be...
While I'm away, this week & next week's posts will be about Artists I collect the work of. I want to share these artist's amazing stuff and ways to find them.
Jeremy Bastian:
Not only one of the most talented people I know, he's also a good friend to boot. Jeremy's work is amazingly detailed and creative. He does all his inking with a brush, which a lot of folks do, but not with Jeremy's 19th century engraver's-line sense. This piece was a gift because Jeremy knew how much I admired this charac...

Not only one of the most talented people I know, he's also a good friend to boot. Jeremy's work is amazingly detailed and creative. He does all his inking with a brush, which a lot of folks do, but not with Jeremy's 19th century engraver's-line sense. This piece was a gift because Jeremy knew how much I admired this charac...
Published on October 27, 2009 09:00
October 20, 2009
This week's post is a bit of a hodgepodge. After doing 5 ...
This week's post is a bit of a hodgepodge. After doing 5 shows in the last 7 weeks, I only have unrelated bits & bobs to share
Recent Commissions:Here are six commissions I have done at cons (or taken home from cons) from the recent past. All are 7" x 7" ink on bristol. top row L-R: Obi-Wan Mouse, Celanawe, Watchmen/Minutemen mice. bottom row L-R: Lieam & Crab, Arkham lineup, a mouse herald
New York Highlights:While in New York for the Big Apple Con I had two major highlights.
1) Tour of 30...

New York Highlights:While in New York for the Big Apple Con I had two major highlights.

Published on October 20, 2009 16:45
October 13, 2009
Legends of the Guard:Mouse Guard will have an anthology s...

Mouse Guard will have an anthology spin-off mini-series starting next year called Legends of the Guard. The handpicked creators will be getting to tell their own stories in the Mouse Guard world. The list of creators on-board so far is very hush-hush, but a few names that I can mention are Jeremy Bastian, Nate Pride, and Mark Smylie. You can read a little more about it on CBR.
Design tips:

Published on October 13, 2009 14:52
October 7, 2009
Winter 1152 in Previews!The Black and White ed. of Winter...

The Black and White ed. of Winter is in the Oct. Previews! Winter has received the same treatment as Fall 1152: 12" x 12" Printed pages (same size as the original artwork), cloth cover, velum overlay pages, and slipcase. The fans asked for it and Archaia delivered. As mentioned before, the price has gone up, but only due to the hand-tipped-in vellum sheet count tripling from Fall's (from about 20 to about 60!). So if you would like one, have your local retailer to use ...
Published on October 07, 2009 14:22
September 28, 2009
Long Beach Comic Con & More:I'll be 'touring' Souther...

I'll be 'touring' Southern California part of this week and next. In addition to the Long Beach Comic con (Golden Apple #555 & Archaia booth #265) Where I'll be signing an exclusive poster, I'll also be doing several store signings and appearances. Here is the quick run-down:
Wednesday, September 30, 4-7 p.m.
signing at Comickaze Comics Books and More
San Diego, CA
Thursday, October 1, 7-9 p.m.
signing at Secret Headquarters
Los Angeles, CA
Friday, October 2nd, 8:30...
Published on September 28, 2009 22:27
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