Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Redbox

   I've already introduced you to Redbox, when I first did it. A 24 hour comic conceived in a dream and then executed as a comic within 24 hours, because the alternative was to execute the idea as some kind of movie or something, and quite frankly that wouldn't be worth it. Especially considering how topical and time-sensitive the plot was. It's one of those things that could only have been made when it was. Timeliness and all that.

   But maybe that's revealing too much. There is a twist ending, and I don't think I told you that last time. At least I hope the ending comes as a twist. Who knows, maybe I telegraphed it.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Dark Side of the Horse


   I'm not sure what this is, but I'm very, very impressed by it.


   It's the comic Dark Side of the Horse, by Samson! Which is definitely something. And as lame as the jokes can kind of get...


   ...IDK, there's just something about the presentation of the jokes that gets to me. This Samson (guy?) is a master of pacing and layouts, always using just the right style to invoke just the right mood.

   Dark Side of the Horse sometimes getting bizarrely self-aware. Wait. Did I say "sometimes?" I meant always. It's always bizarrely self-aware. And the aforementioned presentation really elevates it from common post-modern fair to make it something truly memorable. It's clean looks and snarky cynicism (and yes, I am using the correct it's there; bear with me), and absolutely bizarre pointless humor (see, I told you- it is clean looks, snarky cynicism, and bizarre pointless humor.) Think Garfield Minus Garfield, I guess, plus ponies (well, actually...)


   Okay, so it's better than Garfield minus Garfield plus Ponies.

http://www.gocomics.com/darksideofthehorse

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Rawhide Vindaloo Bonus: Notes

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   Thought I'd share this. This page as you can see, is a bunch of notes and sketches I did when planning out what Rawhide was going to be. I had a few more pages like this, but most are too cut up, because of the cut-and-paste method I used for Rawhide, in which I cut out some of the drawings I liked from the notes, and pasted them into the comic. This page of notes and sketches is pretty intact, though, so it can bear sharing. This page is also ideal to share because it's a good overview of the entire comic: it's got plot points scribbled down, character ideas, sketches for ideas too poor to use (the sketches for the ideas, not the ideas themselves.)

   And, of course, a larger view of Peckinwood's sheriff badge. FOR SURE.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

...The Moon Will Wayne

   It's a week since the one year anniversary of one of the worst theater-related Batman massacres of all time, arguably the worst dealing strictly outside of the realms of fiction. Yes, okay, the worst. The time the Joker gassed the entire studio audience at David Letterman, does that count? Was that a theater? I'd count it.

   So the death of Bruce's parents doesn't even make it to the top, even in that very specific category. What a world. Oh, me.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Rawhide Vindaloo

   Coming up for you, my second hand at drawing a 24 hour comic. We weren't nearly as motivated this time, and didn't get far, though. I managed to crank out 24 pages, as nonsensical as those pages may be, if you count the marker-bled-through backs of the pages, which I'm doing here because I'm not being a Gaiman. 24 pages, completed, all right. Who cares about anything else?

   The concept for this one is, Bollywood '70s Western, in a world of humans and animals and plants and I guess the ability to reproduce with anything else. High concept, right? Yeah, it's all weird. I was trying to avoid Scourge stuff, tackling the 24 hour comic in a different way. A more realistic style, larger pages, an entirely unique setting. So, yeah. It comes out... trippy. Enjoy that.

   Another reason for the bizarrity is, I was thinking a lot about causality at that time, so I tried to make something that wasn't inevitable to make. I think I did a fairly good job on the first one, of doing a thing that felt right regardless of whether it felt inevitable, but I went in the opposite direction this time. Determinism isn't really a thing you can prove on way or the other, though, so I don't think the randomness mattered.