Entries in bristol comics expo (2)

Monday
Jan062014

2014 is here.

It's a new year, best wishes to all! ^_^So - Shadow Kiss the Graphic Novel was release in the US and Australia last week, and did some fancy moves on the charts before stock shortages started to be reported. Hang on in there, guys! If you've not got your copy yet, keep at it. x Richelle Mead tells you why you need the book here ^_^

I'm still waiting on notes back from Walker, but as soon as they come in - I'm set to dive into 170 pages of action packed inks for Alex Rider: Scorpia.Last up,  I've been using the wait to finally get started on BREAKS; a new series written by myself and Malin Ryden about two young adults struggling to consolidate their pasts, deal with their present lives, and plan who the hell they expect to be in the future. It's an emotional drama romance with some strong language and grit thrown in. The current plan is to release a single issue prologue this year, and launch a webcomic with it. Exciting, no?! ^_^

Tuesday
Jun012010

Phew - checking in. Bristol/CNI/MCM - oh, my!

Oh LORDY! What a manic couple of weeks. I've barely had a moment at my desk and now I have just a few days before I head to Derry's 2D festival...somewhere around here are a pile of comics I should be drawing. '^_^ And I know I missed uploading Dragon Heir yesterday too - I'm so sorry! It's on its way today, folks.
So - last weekend was Bristol Comic Expo, where I had a lot of fun chilling with fabulous friends and fellow creators. I also hosted a panel on Podcasting, which was really good fun and informative for me, since I don't know a whole lot about the inner workings of that side of the industry.
Also at Bristol, Jimmy Aquino of Comic News Insider caught up with me for a chat about work, which you can find here amongst other interviews from the show:
I should warn you, I've not listened to either just yet - so I can't guarantee that I don't make a total tit of myself, haha. XD

And then, this weekend just gone was of course the London MCM Expo. This event always wipes me out, but what an event it was - and the ComicVillage couldn't have made me prouder to be a part of it. Thanks to EVERYONE who made the show so very special!

Right - best crank up the comic-making equiptment while I can!