Thursday, April 30, 2009
Jumping from a plane - G.I. JOE style
One of the more fun pages from ORIGINS #3 :)
If you picked up the comic, feel free to swing by the forum and discuss it.
Best,
Mike
PS - Here's another cool review for this issue.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
G.I. JOE : ORIGINS #3 out today! (4/29)
Issue #3 ships today! Go check it out!
Then swing by my forum and let everyone know what you thought.
best,
Mike
Then swing by my forum and let everyone know what you thought.
best,
Mike
Sunday, April 26, 2009
G.I. JOE : ORIGINS #3 preview (lettered)
Hey all,
You can read the first five lettered pages for ORIGINS #3 here on Issuu, or here on CBR.
Best,
Mike
You can read the first five lettered pages for ORIGINS #3 here on Issuu, or here on CBR.
Best,
Mike
Friday, April 24, 2009
Why I don't do conventions
With the summer convention season coming up I've been getting some e-mails from fans asking about which cons I was going to attend, and I have to tell them how I really don't do cons. I have to explain how it isn't that I have something personally against conventions. I find myself feeling I have to defend my reasoning for not attending conventions and fear that fans will get the wrong idea.
SO, I figured it's about time I give my specific reasons for not doing cons.
First off, no I am not antisocial. In fact, I'm very social. I just don't socialize with comic folk often - which again is nothing personal against them. I think fans understand this, but to my comic creator friends this is odd. One friend went so far as to say that I only had my kids to hang out with (he was joking...I think), which made me laugh. It seems the thinking is that if they don't see me hanging out with them then I must not be hanging out ever. Or if I'm not online with them playing a video game (I wouldn't know how to if I wanted to anyway) I must not have any friends. Or that if I don't attend a lot of conventions I must not know many people.
I think to many comic creators, their friends are mostly other creators. Most of their conversations are about comics. I know that's a broad generalization, and I don't mean to insult anyone. it's completely fine by me. God knows that if I'm talking to a comic friend more often then not our conversations are primarily about comics, or rather the business of comics.
However, most of my life is lived outside of comics. And assuming that if I don't have many comic friends then I must not have any friends is a huge stretch of logic, and kind of insulting.
Not going to every comic convention is good for my state of mind. Believe it or not, most of my days are spent thinking about and immersing myself in the ART of MAKING comics - not so much the comics themselves. The little bit of time I have to spend thinking about comics or continuity or "pimping" a comic makes me tired and so I keep it to a minimum.
Second, I am NOT anti-fan. I do NOT have any fan horror stories from cons that have scared me off. No one has ever been really creepy, or weird, or whatever, to me. Honestly, I've always been treated great by fans! Every con I go to I'm praised, and complimented. Fans give me money for drawings and comics. Really, how can I complain about that?
However, no matter how much I like fans I kinda' like my family better (Sorry, nothing personal :)
I work a lot. I mean, tons. My family is really patient with me, especially around deadline time, so when I DO have free time (like a weekend) I'd rather spend it running around with them. We're extremely active and are constantly doing something.
I also just like my free time to be free, you know? If I have a free night, I can go have a cigar with a friend and hang out. Can't do that at cons. Trust me, I went to many more cons before all bars went with the no smoking ban then I have after! ;)
Anyway, fans are fantastic. They really are. I actually like to do store events more then cons because you can get to know people better. My last event, the Comic Creator Cookout at Comix Connection (say that five times fast!) was fantastic. I cooked for a few dozen fans, raised a bunch of money for the Hero's Initiative, chatted and hung out. That's how I'd always meet fans, if I could. Not from behind a table, but face to face - over Bar-B-Q!
Third, I don't have any problems with traveling. Another comic friend of mine said once how I have to "suck it up", ditch the family, and just go to a con in Europe. Now, I love this dude and I know what he meant. Truth is I should go see these cons overseas. However, if I travel overseas I want my family with me. I want my kids to experience other counties (Especially since my wife and her family are from Europe). Working a convention is not what i want to be doing overseas.
Again, just cause you may not see me traveling from one con to the next doesn't mean I'm not traveling. We're all going to Europe (second time for the kids!) this summer (where I will start a new book), but no cons will be visited. We're also thinking of taking a trip to Puerto Rico soonish. We're taking a mini-trip to New York next week, and DC in a few weeks. We just went to Florida in November. We take trips all the time, just not to cons. See, I like traveling. Just not traveling, then sitting in a convention hall. I'm not knocking, nor am I against any cons anywhere. But again, if I have a choice I'd rather visit a PLACE, not a CONVENTION.
Now, with this all said I'm not unilaterally writing off all conventions. I occasionally do Baltimore or Philadelphia because they're so close to home. I may do more in the future, especially with my new Vertigo graphic novel coming out in a few years which I'll have to promote.
But cons are work, and while I can I choose to play ;)
There you go.
Mike
G.I. JOE : ORIGINS #3 preview (unlettered)
Here's a peek at ORIGINS #3. The first five lettered pages have been floating around online, so here they are unlettered. Unfortunately the action picks up after page 5, so you don't get to see them really get down in this preview.
Anyway, enjoy ;)
Don't forget to pick this up next week. You won't be disappointed :)
Mike
Anyway, enjoy ;)
Don't forget to pick this up next week. You won't be disappointed :)
Mike
Labels:
action comics,
color,
comic books,
G.I. Joe,
Origins
Thursday, April 23, 2009
ORIGINS #4 - super sneaky peek!
My pal and boss Chris Ryall showed this over on this blog, so I figure it's cool to show here.
Issue three (which is out next week) really ramps up the action, with the JOES moving out on a mission. Issue 4 goes ALL OUT with the cool JOE action, and five will have you on the edge of your seat. I think you're gonna love it ;)
Mike
Labels:
action comics,
color,
G.I. Joe,
original art
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Early G.I. JOE: ORIGINS #3 review
Sorry I haven't posted more art lately. Just under the gun to finish JOE #4, and start #5. I promise to show some stuff soon.
Anyway, I wanted to post a quick advanced review for ORIGINS #3 (I don't believe the actual comic has shipped yet).
Check it out here.
Best!
mike
Anyway, I wanted to post a quick advanced review for ORIGINS #3 (I don't believe the actual comic has shipped yet).
Check it out here.
Best!
mike
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Fear Agent: Agent Zero
Did I mentioned I finished an issue of Fear Agent last month? You wouldn't believe how crazy fun it is. Honestly, it's so packed with action that EVERY page has a spoiler of some sort. So, I can't show you much.
The good news is that in addition to Heath my arc features two of my favorite FA characters, Agent Zero...
... and Nick.
You're gonna love it. :)
mike
The good news is that in addition to Heath my arc features two of my favorite FA characters, Agent Zero...
... and Nick.
You're gonna love it. :)
mike
Labels:
comic books,
Dark Horse Comics,
Fear Agent,
pencils
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Miscellaneous Debris
Hey, meant to show you guys this a while back. I was at a signing months back with my pal Brian Keene and someone I went to high school with brought in a special comic for me to sign. The FIRST comic I EVER did! Some friends and I had self published this book called Miscellaneous Debris back in high school, and I sold them out of my back pack all over school. It was a great experience that I keep with me to this day.
Anyway, this was very cool to see and I wanted to share it with you folks!
Best,
mike
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter, unless you're a Jew, Muslim, or Orthodox Christian in which case just ignore this post ;)
Mike
Mike
Friday, April 10, 2009
Star Trek pencil art for sale...soon
hey all,
Back in February I had planned on updating my art store, but have been under the deadline gun for so long that I just haven't gotten to it. I hope to change that next week, once I had in another issue of JOE. I think I'll be posting some Star Trek, and maybe some JOE art on there. Haven't totally decided if I want to part with the JOE stuff yet. We'll see.
Anyway, I'll keep you folks posted.
Best,
mike
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Random sketches PT3
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Vertigo Encyclopedia
Got my copy of the Vertigo Encyclopedia today, and the Un-men have a healthy showing in it! Lots of my art was used too. I feel kinda honored to be part of the History. Maybe that sounds silly...
Anyway, this big beautiful book is a must have for all diehard Vertigo fans!
More on the book here.
Best,
mike
Random sketches PT2
This was the first sketch I did of this character. Love Canete's design for this dude!
Oh, and my pal Andy MacDonald will be drawing a big double sized issue wrap up for the series! Very cool!
mike
Labels:
Dark Horse Comics,
End League,
sketchbook,
Sketches
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Random sketches PT1
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