Comic Signings

This is one part about being a comic creator that I love: comic signings. While we don't have any lined up for Wendover for the next few weeks, I will be signing copies at a couple places this week of other series that I write:

I'll be signing copies of Z-Girl and the Four Tigers along with artist and co-creator Kirk Manley this Wednesday from 1-7 at Heroes Comics and Cards in Norwalk, CT.

I'M BAAAAAAAACK!! A Returning Ramble

It's now September and all we've got to show for it is TWO measly entries? Well, this is SURELY no way to run a blog, nosirree. To steal from Yosemite Sam, I "aimsta" fix that, I do.

It's A Brand New Year

Well, 2010 has come and gone. Since I'm something of a stats geek, I'm compelled at the beginning of every new year to look back, take stock of the road that's been traveled and decide if I should hash the 'W' or the 'L' column (the list of categories that I judge myself against is pretty long and I'm notoriously a tough grader, but basically it boils down to this: "Was I productive? Did I live up to my potential as a writer?). The data has been compiled, the scores tallied, and the results are in:

2010 counts as a Win.

Jeff and Jonathan Talk Wendover

At the NY Comic Con, Jonathan and I got to talk about Wendover with the nice crew over at Comic Geek Speak. The podcast is here (fast forward to around the 7:33 mark):

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Project. Come on in and have a look around. Who are we? Well, we’re three musketeers of a sort (writers Scott Malchus and Jeff Marsick, with artist Jonathan Burkhardt) who have created a comic book entitled Wendover, which we debuted at the 2010 New York Comic-Con.