Cool self-promo thing
Did you know I gave the student speech at my graduation? Well, you do now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjUJoHXWraQ&feature=youtu.be&t=2h15m45s
Did you know I gave the student speech at my graduation? Well, you do now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjUJoHXWraQ&feature=youtu.be&t=2h15m45s
I’m Megan Rose Gedris, AKA Rosalarian. I live in Chicago. My work includes YU+ME: dream, Meaty Yogurt, I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space, as well as contributions to Filthy Figments, Smut Peddler, and various other publications. My website is rosalarian.com. What do you do? (Write, draw, edit, publish, promote etc.) How did…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Megan Rose “Rosalarian” Gedris
I’m Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein, @charibdys on Twitter. I’m an author, illustrator, and print consultant; more about me and my works can be found at my website. What do you do? I’m an author, illustrator, prepress technician, and print consultant right now; I’ve also done editing, lettering, flatting, hand-pulled printmaking, and published a few anthologies as a…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein
Jensine Eckwall is an illustrator based out of Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2013, and has since worked with the New York Times, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, NYU, and others. She has several middle-grade book covers set to release in 2016 as well as a full-length…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Jensine Eckwall
“I’m Amanda Scurti! I’m 23 years old and based out of Queens, NY. I’ve worked as a colorist on School Spirit by Arielle Jovellanos & Kate Leth (Rosy Press) & We Can Never Go Home by Josh Hood & Matthew Rosenberg (Black Mask). I also worked as an artist on a two-issue arc of Tales…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Amanda Scurti
Week 21: “Agnes Cecile” (Silvia Pelissero) “This Thing Called Art is Really Dangerous” (2012) Find her on Deviantart, Facebook, Tumblr, Youtube, or her shops (Society 6, Big Cartel, Eyes on Walls). Agnes Cecile is an Italian artist whose artworks in watercolor, ink, oil, acrylic, and varnish bridge the gap between portrait and thought-provoking abstracts. She is self-taught…… Continue reading An Artist a Week: Agnes Cecile
I’m Toril, and I go by Starlock on most platforms. I’m 24 and currently live in New Zealand, although I’m a US citizen and spent most of my life in the Tri-state area and New England (specifically: New York City, Providence, Boston). You can find me on the following sites: twitter: @_starlock art blog: http://starlock.tumblr.com…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Toril “Starlock”Orlesky
“Kumusta! My name is Natasha Lagasca Barredo and I’m a proud Filipina and a California-based artist for comics and animation. You can find my work on natashalb.tumblr.com. I also love tweeting and socializing, so please come talk to me about your favorite thing over at @KUHNUCKLES.” Any current or upcoming projects we can find you…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: Natasha Lagasca Barredo
Week 20: Gabriel Picolo “#280: Atlas”(2014) Find him on Facebook, Deviantart, Behance, Patreon, and Instagram. (Sorry this is late, I was busy graduating college last Friday.) (At this point I’m going to stop saying how hard it is to pick a featured image for these artists but…MAN this was hard to pick.) You’ve probably heard of…… Continue reading An Artist a Week: Gabriel Picolo
“Hello, I’m K. L. Ricks, I’m 25, I’m from New England and I’m the creator of “Country Darkness” for Hazlitt. My website is klricks.com and I’m @RealKix on Twitter.” What do you do? (Write, draw, edit, publish, promote etc.) I’m a cartoonist and illustrator. How did you get started doing that? I’ve always enjoyed drawing and comics…… Continue reading Comix Creator Feature: K.L. Ricks
This is just a fun little post because I’ve dived into the world of comic scholars on tumblr (follow me!) and it’s reminded me (as if I could ever forget) how much I love vintage feminist comics. Wonder Woman wasn’t the only gal out there standing up for herself in the fight! Just…… Continue reading Vintage feminism, my not-at-all-guilty pleasure
There are so many great things coming out that bear writing about that I thought I would do a quick compilation, for my own wishlist as well as your viewing pleasure. May, June, and July seem to be when a lot of comic companies put out trade paperbacks (TPs), so with that in mind: Scorch,…… Continue reading Comics I can’t wait for: Summer edition