Where is my mind?

I know time dulls one's brain, especially if, like any other muscle, it's not exercised with regularity. I like to think I keep my mind pretty active, what with my 8,000 different interests and seemingly weekly new ventures. But it feels like it's going soft.

Vegas comic book scene gets profiled

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.

Desktop snapshot, 1/15/11

I'm trying to cram in drawing as many of these comic book pages for the final chapter of my anthology serial "Omega" as I can this weekend.

Going social

Social media isn't going away, kids. At least, that's what the organizers, presenters and attendees of yesterday's Social Media Marketing 2011 conference at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino strongly believe.

The Utopian’s coming out party

I'll be signing comics and shaking hands at two very worthy events in Las Vegas next week, Friday, Jan. 21 at Sunrise Coffee and Saturday, Jan. 22 at Alternate Reality Comics.

Desktop snapshot, 1/8/11

I'm still hard at work finishing the pencils on these pages from "Omega" for Vic Moya to ink. Interestingly, I've spent more time painstakingly rendering these pencils than I ever did doing finished inks for any of the previous chapters. Go figure.

CYOAW II: Real-life superheroes

Today's topic suggestion came from my dear friend Geoff Carter, whose city of Seattle is being defended by a legion of self-styled superheroes -- a phenomenon mostly annoying police and making poor use of spandex.

The return of the ridiculous

Pocketful of Awesome, the completely pointless podcast I launched last February with my man Mike Willoughby, is back, after a nine-month hiatus, and we've brought long-suffering pal Scott MacDonald into our Web of Awesome.

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CYOAW II: Net neutrality

Yes, kids it's Choose Your Own Adventure Week, where I blog about the topics YOU choose. Today's topic, net neutrality, comes from pal and avid Pj supporter Robert Ludwick.