Tag: Oyster War

Heroes Con – Days 2 & 3

Saturday Apparently, Stan Lee’s superpower is the ability to turn Heroes Con into a complete zoo. The convention center lobby was packed like I’d never seen it before on Saturday morning, and apparently the extra hubbub was all for “Stan The Man.” Getting Stan Lee as a Heroes Con guest was a pretty big score, …

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Heroes Con 2012:Day 1

As has been my tradition in the past, I’m posting a late-night Heroes Con round-up before hitting the sack. As has also been my tradition, It’s gonna be short and pretty sloppy. Here goes: After dragging myself out of bed at an hour unseemly for any true gentleman, I hit the road for Greensboro where …

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Interview at PanelBound.com

A few days ago PanelBound posted a short interview I did with them. You can find it here.

Process: Oyster War Page 35 Start to Finish

If you follow me on Twitter, you’re already in the know, but if not… Yesterday I wrapped up chapter three of my webcomic Oyster War. (New pages posted here. Begin the story here.) Chapter three starts here and runs thirteen pages, I think–the longest chapter in the book so far. It’s also nearly wordless and …

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The (Not So) Secret Origin of Queequeg

Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is one of my absolute favorite novels and I’m definitely not the only cartoonist with an affinity for it. Most famously among us “indie” types is probably Jeff Smith’s homage to Moby Dick in his series Bone. In it, Moby Dick is the favorite book of one of the characters, Fone …

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