As followers on my social media know, I’ve been working on my satirical “ending” to 1963 all year (the working title has been the 1963: WhenElse?! Annual; now, it has been rechristened X-Amount of Comics). As of this writing (mid-December, 2022), I’ve penciled and lettered all of some 71 pages of the story and inked more than 30 of them. I am planning a wraparound cover (the original “cover” features profanity I’d rather not censor), and I may yet add certain pinups and shorter one-page strips, along with notes and text, at the end, rounding it out to an 80-page project. Follow me on Facebook for updates.
Blurring the Boundaries between Text and Graphic, Word and Picture, Art and Culture
Showing posts with label Pictopia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pictopia. Show all posts
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Monday, May 9, 2022
The Secrets of Dumbalmoore: Fantastic Bleats and Where to Find Them
This text began as a Facebook reply to Stephen Bissette, who was commenting on a link to Mikey Crotty's video, and somehow turned into yet another long-winded and self-serving blog post, rehashing the same tired, stale tropes as I've done elsewhere, on my insignificant collaboration with Alan Moore. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Why the 1963: WhenElse?! Annual—and Why Not
As followers of my Facebook page may know, I’ve recently opened a can-of-worms project with the working title 1963: WhenElse? Annual. What they may be asking is: What triggered this? Why now?
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Return to Funnytown: Recalling In Pictopia for a Reprint That Never Happened
UPDATE November 10, 2014: Here is the inked final for a new piece of art based on the 1986 story by Alan Moore, commissioned by a Brazilian collector and scholar.
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