Monday, June 22, 2009

A Totally Uncalled For Aquaman Joke

Monday, June 15, 2009

It's just a joke, Matt.

As you may know, the radioactive isotope that blinded Daredevil also gave him other heightened abilities. I found a segment, in Daredevil #167, that talks about his "hyper-senses". (Though I'm not sure how anyone can taste a number.)

Have you ever wondered if his super hypersensitivity extends to his temperament? I like to think it would...

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Fair Fairy Fight

I found an old, unpublished pin-up I had mostly forgotten about. Several years ago, I had sat at a con by Christopher Rich-McKelvey, who was currently doing a self-published comic called Footman 15. It was a bit of a cheesecake book, starring a lady who worked for the government(?) and went around destroying evidence of mythical creatures. She was always shooting up fairies. I wanted to draw something that looked as though the fairies had a fighting chance (sort of). Chris stopped doing the book before it saw print. That makes it perfect blog fodder..

Saturday, June 6, 2009

SOrry.

I recently received an email from a friend who needed to cancel our lunch plans. It started with "SOrry." I thought he had created a clever way of saying, "So sorry." It turns out it was merely a typo.

Too bad. It would have been cool.

Monday, May 25, 2009

My blog. And a drawing.

After I finished my last Halo and Sprocket collection, I'd thought it'd be fun to try my hand at blogging for a year. I had no purpose in mind, I wanted to do it just for kicks & grins. Well, I've had my kicks & grins and now it's time to stop my regular, Monday entries and concentrate on my next comic project.

I'll still be posting, but it's about to become more random.

That being said, here's a sketch I cleaned up a bit for posting. I've always thought it would be fun to present Halo & Sprocket as if other artists had created them. I still might eventually do it. Here's a taste...

Monday, May 18, 2009

Little Seen 1974 Spider-Man Comic!

I'm amazed at what I'm finding in my basement. First, I found some Marvel See-A-Show comics and then a Captain Action DC/Marvel/Msc. comic. I should go down there more often.

This week, I'm sharing a 1974 comic that came with the Spider-Man Aurora Comic Scenes model kit. Unlike the other short comics I've posted, there's nothing particularly weird about this one. It's just nice to see John Romita Sr. artwork along with a short story scribed by Len Wein, probably my favorite writer from the 70's.

The book is nice because it's not printed on newsprint. It's not nice because it doesn't have a glossy cover. I've included the first two pages, of instructions, merely so you can see what the (very simple) model looks like. Click on any page to enlarge.


You can tell you're reading an older comic when a teenager thinks thoughts like, "Somewhere below lurks Kraven the Hunter and his animal hordes."



The small print at the bottom of the following page reads, "Place your completed Spider-Man model in front of this exciting action backdrop, for and outstanding 3-D effect!"

Ha! I made fun of the beginning of this story for using words like "lurks" and "hordes". The first two panels of the last page uses the words "dude" and "awesome", neither of which was in fashion in 1974. Mr. Wein, you were ahead of your time. Pretty awesome, dude.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Your cooperation is appreciated

While in a bathroom at a medical facility, I noticed a small door for patients to pass along urine samples. I took a picture of it with my phone.

I think it's hilarious that the word "tightly" is underlined AND highlighted!