That Wacky Disaster!

I stumbled upon this while searching for photo reference of ocean liner cabin interiors.  Is it just me, or is this bizarre and/or in really bad taste?

Titanic Slide – 33″ dual slide
The Titanic Slide has 2 – 35’ Long 50 Degree Sliding Lanes with a Enclosed Cabin Stairway for hours of slip, sliding fun.

Because, you know, what could provide more “hours of slip, sliding fun” than, say, being slowly frozen, then drowning once unconscious, in the North Atlantic ocean after a horrific ocean liner crash?

Moresukine

I’ve really been enjoying this guy’s Moleskine/comics journal project.  He’s a Westerner–German I think–living in Japan who’s recording his impressions of Tokyo in comics form, updated usually weekly, in a Moleskine notebook.

(Almost) One Hundred Demons on MONSTER BRAINS

MONSTER BRAINS: June 2006

A big thanks to Aeron Alfrey (who I know only via the Comics Journal messageboard) for adding my (Almost) One Hundred Demons project/minicomic to his great MONSTER BRAINS blog. 

Man, you gotta love the internet!  I’ll gladly put up with the
occasional Viagra spam finding its way to  my inbox if it’s a necessary side-effect of having a
communication medium available in which one can easily access something as specific and focused as this
blog, which–like the site says–contains “links to strange art focusing on monsters and the surreal.”

(Almost) 100 Demons Minicomic

Here’s a completed (Almost) One Hundred Demons minicomic that I’ll be selling for the low, low introductory rate of $3.00 at Heroes Con in Charlotte in a few weeks.  Check out that snazzy hand screenprinted cover!  I just learned how to do that at the Camel City Cartoonists’ Guild and Social Club screenprinting workshop last weekend.

House of Bad Ideas

SPIDEY UNMASKED

“My name is Peter Parker and I’ve been Spider-Man since I was 15 years old. Any questions?” the web wonder proclaims at a Times Square press conference in the comic “Civil War” No. 2, on sale today.