This Week: Seduction of the Innocent
"Seduction of the Innocent: A Visual Exploration of Comic Book Censorship" opens this Friday, Sept. 30 at UNLV's Barrick Museum. You should be there. I will.
"Seduction of the Innocent: A Visual Exploration of Comic Book Censorship" opens this Friday, Sept. 30 at UNLV's Barrick Museum. You should be there. I will.
Remember "Sugarhook," the short film I co-wrote/co-directed/co-produced for this year's 48 Hour Film Festival? Want to see it on the (relatively) big screen again? For the first time? At a film festival? Your wish is my command. Or, more accurately, Theatre7's command.
If you're planning on attending Phoenix Comicon, you're definitely going to want to stop by the Pop! Goes the Icon table, where I'll have some awesome goodies, perhaps none more awesome than a hand-painted "Utopian" Munny.
In about 10 days, I'll drive my Toyota Matrix loaded with comics, display stands and paraphernalia to Phoenix for my first-ever attendance at Phoenix Comicon.
I'll be spending Free Comic Book Day this Saturday at MaximuM Comics' Henderson location, doing sketches and possibly signing comics if you, I dunno, buy something I wrote or drew or whatever.
On Friday I fly up to Portland, Ore. for the first time to attend the eighth annual Stumptown Comics Fest, being held April 16 and 17 at the Oregon Convention Center.
Fellow unsung indy comic creator and colleague Dino Caruso is doing this neat set of interviews with other such creators over at the blog for Crystal Fractal Comics, a small Canadian comic publisher. Last week, he finally posted the interview we conducted over about three months.
This Friday night from 8 to 10 p.m., I'll be returning to the internet airwaves (web-waves?) for another installment of "Live from the Double Down Saloon."
As Yet Unbroken is back, performing at Las Vegas Country Saloon (425 Fremont St., above Mickey Finnz) at 8 p.m. this Thursday, Feb. 24 with fellow local bands Pigasus and Viva Valhalla for a night of fund-raising rock 'n' roll.
There's a nifty feature in today's Las Vegas Review-Journal "Neon" section about the Vegas comic book community's growth and development, written by John Przybys. It even includes a not-too-shabby picture of me in my home studio space.