I've moved all of my comic efforts to a different blog. It's a blog for my webcomic projects and other bits of artwork, titled "Komik Traume."
This blog will be left active so that my old material will be available to any and all curious parties. For new developments follow the link below.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for your support!
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Experiments, sketches, and musings
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Friday, July 27, 2012
Things the Eye Has Seen - A Retrospective - Part 1
Hello, folks. I've decided to start posting selections from my very first comic/zine, titled Things the Eye Has Seen (TEHS), and offer some creator commentary on each part for your reading pleasure. I hope you enjoy the work and will share it with your fellow comic fans.
This book was the product of many long and late nights hunched over a drawing board which I had propped up on my kitchen table. Work on the book began right after I arrived home from my real job. I'd sit up from around 10pm to 4 or 5am, listening to some of my favourite bands or the classic NBC Radio program X-Minus One or The Nerdist Podcast, and drawing away. Eventually I completed the project, just in time to debut it at the December 3, 2011 Grand Rapids Toy and Comic Expo in Grand Rapids, MI.
First, I've decided to post the cover to the book. I took the time to colour it for this blog posting so that I could spare you the black and white version the buyers of the printed copy were forced to behold. I received many comments from friends, family, and visitors to my expo table directing me to colour it. Well, here it is. Coloured and pretty.
It's a strange scene I wanted to change and explore on each cover following this one, for I had planned to regularly publish new issues of TEHS. My desire changed shortly after that holiday season so TEHS was left at one issue. The doctor delivering the comics from the shocked mother got quite a reaction from the disturbed-looking passers-by who were present at the expo. Some fellow talking to my neighbour at the show about Tijuana Bibles commented on my work before introducing himself to me by stating, "This guy could do dirty!" He was a connoisseur of porn comics, apparently. Strange.
A bit shocking, I suppose |
The next couple of pages for this posting are the two from the book's first story titled "Transcriber." I had a recurring dream about a city that was both familiar and wildly different than any city I'd ever encountered. It had pyramids and fantastical buildings with dozens of doors and stoops which led to tiny, magical rooms. I felt that I had to express my fascination with it somehow. The idea of a being living inside a dream which felt like it took place in a shared dream world which might have existed for aeons, representing every type of domicile or structure in our species' history and then some, seemed like a sufficiently deep idea to lead in to what was supposed to be a light, humorous comic. I don't know how this went over with most people, but here is "Transcriber." Try and enjoy?
I used a straight edge like a fool. Also, my hand-lettering was horrific so I decided to use computer lettering. My apologies. |
The speech bubble in the last panel was screwed up by my use of a template and my inability to properly use GIMP (though, since this time I've improved tremendously). Again, my apologies. |
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Comic Work - The Dead Alives Comic
Hello, friends and supporters. Here are the pages from my comic created to be an insert for the band The Dead Alives' record "Harper's Resurrection." There were one hundred copies printed for the record's release, but due to complications within the band the project never got a fair chance to actually see the light of day. So, from what I know and what I'm told, the comic can be found in the possession of a lucky few folks who received copies of the record and a zine library in Portland, Oregon.
I've tried to present everything here as you would have seen it in print. Let me know what you think. Also, let me offer a massive thanks to Tony Spielmaker for approaching me with the offer to work on this endlessly entertaining project, to Chad Blakely for being so awesome as to let me use one of his incredible illustrations as a pin-up, and to Stacy Roberts for her fantastic contribution. I hope you, dear reader, enjoy!
This is the inside of the cover. To the left you can see all the neat bits of text crediting this person and that. It gives you an idea of who was in the band at the time of this book's creation, who contributed pin-ups, and other miscellaneous wordy-bits. To the right you can see the zombie pin-up from Thorny Grove creator Stacy Roberts (http://thornygrove.blogspot.com/). |
The cover art for the book. Instead of the EC characters the band members are in the left side circles. This was another of Tony Spielmaker's great ideas. |
This is page one. The EC Comics influence leaked into the comic itself with the Crypt Keeper-like introduction. Now, read on and find out what happens to these two crazy, music-loving kids. |
Love amidst the memory of death. Sigh. |
Here's where the three-page story ends. Tough luck for the kids, no? |
This magnificent pin-up, which I was incredibly fortunate to receive, was one of the interior pages of the book. It came from comic creator Chad Blakely (a brilliantly wonderful and supportive chap). He's the man responsible for the hit graphic novel Kidnapping Kevin Smith and his current series Astonishing Adventures. Chad's work can be found on his blog http://www.chadblakely.blogspot.com/ |
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Wet, Hot, Comic-Making Summer!
Okay, so not so wet...probably hot, though.
This Summer I will be working on both a new brand for my comic work and three new titles. If you enjoy heroes that are different from the kind you'd see in any Marvel or DC book then you'll want to stay tuned. If you enjoy weird, sci-fi/comedy goodness then you'll want to stay tuned. If you're a geek/nerd like me and enjoy the wacky lifestyle of a geek/nerd then you'll want to stay tuned.
There you go. A somewhat cryptic peek into what I'm developing. I hope you dear folks will continue to have an interest in my work. Please share my work with your friends. Word of mouth is more important than anything.
Thank you for your interest and support. I look forward to producing entertainment for you for many years to come!
This Summer I will be working on both a new brand for my comic work and three new titles. If you enjoy heroes that are different from the kind you'd see in any Marvel or DC book then you'll want to stay tuned. If you enjoy weird, sci-fi/comedy goodness then you'll want to stay tuned. If you're a geek/nerd like me and enjoy the wacky lifestyle of a geek/nerd then you'll want to stay tuned.
There you go. A somewhat cryptic peek into what I'm developing. I hope you dear folks will continue to have an interest in my work. Please share my work with your friends. Word of mouth is more important than anything.
Thank you for your interest and support. I look forward to producing entertainment for you for many years to come!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Just when you thought it was safe...
I've been going over my decisions regarding the future of Arrow-Eye Studios. A revelation came from this reflection which screamed that I haven't actually given myself a sufficient shot at creating through this studio. Some might say that that's common sense speaking. I say that common sense is a mute who is only seen just before the lights go out. Almost too late.
Anyway, the news I want to announce and the reason for this post are that this December, premièring first at one of the few Michigan conventions and then moving to a con near you (perhaps, maybe...I'd like to), Arrow-Eye Studios will publish two new comics and reprint all the material produced prior to this new stuff into a cheaper, better-looking book. That means you'll get Things the Eye Has Seen along with the Dead Alives' promo comic and some other neat treats all together in one inexpensive book!
The new material is in the process of being outlined now. I have a strong idea of what I want out of these books, and I hope that some how, some way folks will be able to get their hands on them and be able to enjoy what I do. All I'll say is that these will be books for fans of golden age comics and strange science-fiction. Check them out when they're out, won't you?
Until next time, folks!
Anyway, the news I want to announce and the reason for this post are that this December, premièring first at one of the few Michigan conventions and then moving to a con near you (perhaps, maybe...I'd like to), Arrow-Eye Studios will publish two new comics and reprint all the material produced prior to this new stuff into a cheaper, better-looking book. That means you'll get Things the Eye Has Seen along with the Dead Alives' promo comic and some other neat treats all together in one inexpensive book!
The new material is in the process of being outlined now. I have a strong idea of what I want out of these books, and I hope that some how, some way folks will be able to get their hands on them and be able to enjoy what I do. All I'll say is that these will be books for fans of golden age comics and strange science-fiction. Check them out when they're out, won't you?
Until next time, folks!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Music Inspires Comics...A Horror Tribute
A friend of mine, in response to hubbub over my first comic, asked if I would do him the favor of drawing a short, horror-themed comic for his band's new album. The requested project is merely a three-page tribute to old EC Horror Comics and the band's genre is the ever-entertaining genre of Necrobilly. I've posted a couple photos of my work on the book below.
The book will also feature zombified pin-ups from artist friends Chad Blakely (http://www.chadblakely.blogspot.com/) and Stacy Roberts (www.thornygrove.com) who were incredible enough to take the time to create some terrific pieces. Please check out their work and support their creative efforts. Also, I'll have a pin-up in Mr. Blakely's new book in the near future so keep your eyes peeled for that.
The book will also feature zombified pin-ups from artist friends Chad Blakely (http://www.chadblakely.blogspot.com/) and Stacy Roberts (www.thornygrove.com) who were incredible enough to take the time to create some terrific pieces. Please check out their work and support their creative efforts. Also, I'll have a pin-up in Mr. Blakely's new book in the near future so keep your eyes peeled for that.
Here are the photos!
Monday, December 12, 2011
After the Expo, After the Signing
So here I am after my first comic expo and my first comic shop signing. Sitting behind a table which bore the product of my work was wonderful. I felt so relieved, so happy, and so very proud. I learned several lessons during both events on what to do and what not to do. Now I'm looking forward to the next show.
I'm thankful that over all this time I found it in myself to persevere and finish my book. Overcoming my lack of confidence and my occasional lack of enthusiasm really helped in the end.
Here's my table at the Grand Rapids Toy and Comic Expo
Thursday, November 24, 2011
A Little Thanksgiving Something
Wishing everyone who has been kind enough to take interest in and support my work a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Teenage Mutant Things to Draw at Work
While at work this evening I started browsing Google for reference photos. I didn't have anything specific in mind so I instead decided to go with whatever inspired me. It was then that I stumbled upon photographs of turtles and was reminded of an idea I'd been kicking around for some time. For years now I've been wanting to draw realistic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Here's my attempt. Enjoy.
Grand Rapids Public Access Celebrity? - A Drawing for a Friend
So a friend recently reminded me of a small-time, public access legend from my current city of residence, Grand Rapids, MI. This person, known as The Great Daryl Nathan (http://www.viget.org/The_Great_Daryl_Nathan), starred in his own bizarre music show on good old GRTV, Channel 25, in the early to mid-90s. Here's an illustration I recently completed of Daryl Nathan for my friend.
The looks thrown my way while drawing this at work were worth it all by themselves. Enjoy, folks. Enjoy, Chris!
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