Alex Robinson's Blog, page 51
September 22, 2014
years ago, you sold prints from Box Office Poison, Do you still have sell that one of all the characters ?
Unfortunately, I do not.
The print originally started as a commission I did around the time the Box Office Poison series ended (2000 or so. I’m a little freaked out by the fact I can’t recall the exact year).
When is Our Expanding Universe due out?
I’m working on the penultimate chapter right now! The exact plan will be up to my publishers Top Shelf but hopefully sometime in the spring so I can hit the convention circuit. It’ll probably be about 250 pages.
Your voice sounds super familiar, have you ever done any amateur voice-work for PC mods?
How funny! No, I have not but I’d be willing to do so.
What is the phone call that ruined Sherman Davies life?
Spoiler warning for my book Box Office Poison below the picture:
September 20, 2014
Boy, there are even less female superheroes in Who’s Who than...

Boy, there are even less female superheroes in Who’s Who than there are in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.
Anyway, here’s Merry, Girl of a Thousand Gimmicks.
I dug up my old copies of DC’S WHO’S WHO so...


I dug up my old copies of DC’S WHO’S WHO so I’m drawing a bunch of DC characters I’ve never drawn before. Let’s kick things off with Beautiful Dreamer and Baron Bedlam!
September 16, 2014
September 14, 2014
pbsthisdayinhistory:
September 14, 1901: Theodore Roosevelt is...

September 14, 1901: Theodore Roosevelt is Sworn in as President After William McKinley is Assassinated
On this day in 1901, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States upon William McKinley’s assassination. Roosevelt was 42 at the time, making him the youngest President until John F. Kennedy.
McKinley, who had been extremely resistant to accepting security measures, was shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz about a week earlier in Buffalo, New York. Afterwards, Congress assigned the Secret Service the duty of protecting the President.
Photo: Assassination of President McKinley. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division





