Fellow mini-comic artist Eric Mengel (interviewed in the latest episode of KaraokeFanboy Podcast!) challenged me to the Five Day Art Challenge on Facebook, which, from what I can gather, is a call to post five pieces of art every day for five days. Since I'm working tirelessly to finish Amazing Arizona Comics #10 by Amazing Arizona Comic Con this weekend, I thought to use the challenge as a look back at my comics-making career, from childhood to this very week!
When I was a kid, between five to ten years old, a majority of my drawings were fan art. Basically, I drew He-Man a lot. I recently found this mini-comic among my old report cards and class pictures, and, clocking in at half-sheet size, it's clearly my first self-published mini-comic ever! Drawn on the backs of folded worksheets, with a cardboard cover because I was classy, I present:
Showing posts with label He-Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label He-Man. Show all posts
Monday, February 9, 2015
Friday, September 5, 2014
Coming to SPX: Far & Wee
KaraokeFanboy Press is coming to the Small Press Expo (SPX) in Maryland next weekend! Over the next few days, I'll be posting the comics featured and debuting at the show, starting now with my autobiographical fanzine, Far & Wee.
Article topics include He-Man's sexuality, the dark fate of Route 66, the timeless importance of Mr. T, estate sales, successful pranks and fake protests, and, of course, my lifelong journey toward meeting each of the Monkees. If you're in Maryland, at SPX, come by the table and pick up a set! Mention the blog for a discount.
And, don't forget, voting is still available below for the next Amazing Arizona Comics story. Scroll and finally vote for something that matters!
Labels:
estate sales,
Far & Wee,
Far and Wee,
He-Man,
Maryland,
Monkees,
Mr. T,
Route 66,
Small Press Expo,
SPX,
The Monkees
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Phoenix Comicon Memories #4: Sho 'Nuff, She-Ra!
I met He-Man on day one (scroll down for that one!), so it was only fitting that I meet his sister on day four of Phoenix Comicon -- and fortunately, King Randor's kids don't mind if someone asks to hold their swords of power.
Labels:
cosplay,
He-Man,
Masters of the Universe,
Phoenix Comicon,
She-Ra
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
2014 Phoenix Comicon Memories #1: Howdy, He-Man!
When I finished setting up my table at the Phoenix Comicon last week, I was excited to look up and see my childhood hero right across the aisle -- He-Man, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe!
Labels:
He-Man,
Masters of the Universe,
Phoenix Comicon
Sunday, December 9, 2012
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