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June 16th, 2009 - kids read comics 09′ recap

This is a bit overdue, but I wanted to do a quick recap of the Kids Read Comics event I attended in Chelsea this last weekend.

This was the first time this event has been organized, and it was really a great turnout. There were tons of families present with their children, getting some great exposure to some very talented creators and expanding their appreciation for the comic art form.

The fate of comics is one that I’m sure will prosper in the years ahead, but given how comics have matured so much in so little time it’s harder for parents to find books that are appropriate for young readers, leading many in the industry to develop plans for attracting the next generation to this amazing medium. It’s events like this one that really go that extra mile to help them do just that—promoting education as well as entertainment—and it was a privilege to be a part of it.

A big thanks to Dan Mishkin, Edith Burney and Dan & Katie Merritt for organizing this very special event, and may it grow by leaps and bounds in the years ahead!

For those who are interested, there’s a podcast from the event that actually discusses the future of comics, which you can find here: http://mlatcomics.com/krc/?p=303

Posted by Mr. E! on June 16th, 2009 1 Comment

May 19th, 2009 - A.I. Announcements for Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Greetings, new and long-time readers!

I want to send out a quick thank you to all the folks who showed their support at the Motor City Comic Con this last weekend. It was a great show, and I’ve written a full recap of the event on my blog for anyone who cares to check it out (see link below). I also wanted to share the details of the next event I’ll be attending—Kids Read Comics—also linked below.

TTFN!

E!

Posted by Mr. E! on May 19th, 2009 2 Comments

May 19th, 2009 - Motor City Comic Con 09’ recap

First off, the convention was amazing. It was the most successful event I’ve had to date (other than my book release party last September), and a total blast.

Chatting with con goers

Chatting with con goers

What really made it rock was that I met so many people who were on the same wavelength—folks who immediately picked up on the references in the art and identified with the message and/or approach I’m taking to make my dream of a better world come to life. There were also a lot of people who were gung-ho about supporting local artists, which really helped. I want to send out a big ‘THANK YOU’ to everyone who stopped by and picked something up—you really made my weekend!

Poster Power!

Poster Power!

Pretty much all the artists I spoke with met with similar success, which I was glad to hear. It was ironic that despite the challenging economic times we live in, this seemed to be the best Motor City Comic Con in the last few years, as if people were searching for a good reason to enjoy themselves amidst the struggles we’re all facing. Whatever the cause, though, everyone I spoke with was having a great time and really living it up.

I also want to send out a big thanks to my parents who contributed to the growing cost of having a table at the convention, and an extra special thanks to RYAN CLAYTOR and JAY JAYCOT and JONATHON GORDON—these, my fellow comic comrades from Lansing (and table neighbors during the the convention), made a special, out-of-their-way-trip Saturday night to grab extra copies of my books which were on consignment at comic shops in Lansing, because I was doing so well at the show that by the end of Saturday I was down to only three books! Their side-trip made it possible for me to return to the show on Sunday with enough stock to last the rest of the show. Thanks guys!

Ryan Claytor, Infamous Photo Infiltrator

Ryan Claytor, Infamous Photo Infiltrator

Incidentally, my goal was to sell all my remaining books at this show—though I had no idea what to expect, initially—and by Sunday’s end I had only two books left! ROCK! Now I’ve got to order more books, and boy is that a good feeling!

Lastly, I also want to thank my buddies Elliot and Jeremy who were kind enough to help me out at my table over the weekend, making it possible for me to get away for a bit and see some of the other amazing artists at the show. It’s good to be busy at these things, but it makes it that much more difficult to see what else is going on and really network with people. Because of my buds I was able to do that—THANKS, GUYS!

That pretty much says it all for the MCCC.

The next show coming up is in Chelsea, MI on the 12-13th of June: Kids Read Comics!

Check it out if you can!

E!

Posted by Mr. E! on May 19th, 2009 1 Comment

May 11th, 2009 - Kids Read Comics ~ June Show

Kids Read ComicsI’ll be attending an event in Chelsea, MI on the 12-13th of June, called Kids Read Comics. This will be my first time at this show, which is targeted at kids of all ages, promoting literacy in general, but with a strong focus on comics, obviously.

There will be a pack of local creators in attendance, with a variety of panels being held to explore the educational—as well as entertainment—value of comics, the unique qualities of the medium and how comics are evolving. Those of you with young teens and some free time would likely find this show a lot of fun.

For more info and directions to the show please visit the main site: http://kidsreadcomics.org/

A Free Comics Event June 12-13!

Posted by Mr. E! on May 11th, 2009 No Comments

April 23rd, 2009 - Email Newsletter – April 09′

A.I. Announcements for Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Greetings, Everyone! It’s been a few months since I’ve sent out an email update, and with all the springtime happenings going on I decided it was time to catch you up-to-date. Incidentally, there’s a bunch of new readers getting this email for the first time, so welcome!

As for those of you already subscribed to my RSS feed or keeping tabs on me via Myspace/Facebook you may have noticed I’ve been attending some shows lately. The next show coming up is the Motor City Comic Con, May 15-17th. For a recap of the other shows I’ve been at since the holidays, check out the links below.

Recent Event Recaps

TTFN!

E!

Posted by Mr. E! on April 23rd, 2009 3 Comments

April 22nd, 2009 - Tails of Sparky

Tails.of.Sparky.coverAt the SPACE con this last weekend Steve Peters released his latest Sparky project, ‘Tails of Sparky,’ in which I not only contributed to a few jam comics, but—best of all—grace the cover along with Steve and several other artists, like Dave Sim, Lee Thacker, Max Ink and James Kochalka.

There’s several great pieces in there, and of them all I’m particularly fond of Lee Thacker’s visionary take on The Origin of Sparky, exploring the mystery of Sparky from the view that he’s a long-discussed, mythological character of wide influence and debatable origins. Totally Awesome.

Anyway, if you’d like to obtain a copy you can contact Steve via Awakening Comics and order your copy direct.

Posted by Mr. E! on April 22nd, 2009 No Comments

April 22nd, 2009 - Motor city Comic Con 09’

Motor City Comic Con returns May 15-17, 2009 for our 20th Anniversary!

FRI. 12:30pm – 7pm / SAT. 10:30am – 6pm / SUN. 10:30am – 5pm

This will be my first time attending the MCCC since 2005, so with my new book in tow it should be quite an experience!

Posted by Mr. E! on April 22nd, 2009 3 Comments

April 22nd, 2009 - SPACE Recap, 09′

This is Mr. E! to Ground Control…

I’m stepping through the door
And I’m floating in a most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today…

For those of you who didn’t get the notice, I went to SPACE this last weekend. FYI, SPACE is the Small Press & Alternative Comics Expo, held in Columbus, OH each year. The last time I attended was in either 04’ or 05’—before all the $#@! in my life hit the proverbial fan—and this year (09’) was an awesome re-entry.

It began at 5am on Saturday with a bitchin’, four-hour road trip with my comic comrades from Lansing, Ryan Claytor, Jay Jaycot and Jonathon Gordon. Couldn’t ask for better company on a journey of this sort.

The show lasted from 10am-6pm on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday, and it was not only the best SPACE con I’ve ever attended, it was the most lucrative experience I’ve had at a convention to date.

Space Setup

Lightweight Setup

I experimented with a different setup this time, since the carpooling  posed distinct limitations on what we could collectively carry, and I think it may have helped in more ways than one. Instead of the heavy/bulky gridwall I’ve previously used to hang framed versions of my prints, I picked up a foam display from Staples and slapped the prints up with some double sided sticky tape.

Besides being lightweight and far easier to transport, it gave people a better view of the art. It’s a long way from perfect, but the nature of these shows is to constantly improve your game, so this time I think I met with success.

All-in-all it was a fun weekend. I got to reconnect with my buddy Steve Peters (creator of Sparky and Awakening Comics) and a whole host of other sequential artists–plus I met a lot of new folks—many of whom were attending SPACE  for the first time—huzzah!

Drawing

Workin' on a Sparky Jam comic

Sparky.jam.comic

Jammin'

Thanks to all of you who showed your support and grabbed a book or some other piece of art—what I’m up to may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but when the right person stops by and goes, “WOW,” it totally makes my day.

Next stop—The Motor City Comic Con!

P.S. – I nearly forgot a couple things–

  1. Steve Peters released a new book that I have some artwork in–check out more about that here: Tails of Sparky
  2. Comic Related, a comic news site, did podcast interviews with tons of artists at the show–myself included. The podcasts aren’t up yet, but I’ll toss it up soon as I get it. For now you can check out a ton more photos of the show, and one of me way near the bottom: Comic Related – SPACE pics

Posted by Mr. E! on April 22nd, 2009 1 Comment

March 30th, 2009 - MSU comics forum recap

The Comics Forum at MSU this weekend was a truly excellent event–

For those of you who didn’t get the word that this was going on, Michigan State University put on it’s second annual forum devoted to comics, hosting a variety of panels from accomplished comic book artists around Michigan. I was in attendance in the artists’ alley with about fifteen other creators, and I think it’s safe to say we all had a really good time.

Besides the fact that this is a free event for both the artists (no table fees!) and attendees—it was an outright scholarly event, in contrast to the typical convention circus filled with vendors, washed up celebrities and caravans of costumed freaks (no offence to the freaks out there, gods bless ya’). What we had instead was mostly students and faculty, with a decent dose of local comic book fans.

Most of the students that came by were taking courses that address (amongst other things) the impact comics have on social development and the traits comics exhibit as a unique form of expression. It was interesting for me because most of the students rarely read comics—if ever—so it was a great opportunity to not only expose them to why it is we artists do what we do and why we have such a passion for comics, but we also got some insight into the various reasons someone might not be drawn to comics.

One guy in particular explained to me that though he’s an avid reader and loves art, the combination of text and images seems cluttered and cumbersome to him, repelling his interest in the medium—something I never would have imagined.

Besides having a lot of fun and some really good conversations, this event was a great way to wrap up the Madness of March and ease into the ritual of the spring convention circuit.
Next up—SPACE!

Michigan State University Comics Forum 2009

MSUCF 2009 Promotional Poster, by Ryan Claytor

Posted by Mr. E! on March 30th, 2009 2 Comments

March 30th, 2009 - SPACE ~ the small Press & Alternative Comics Expo, April 18-19, 2009

I’ll be attending SPACE in April, the Mid-West’s largest exhibition of Small Press, Alternative, and Creator-Owned Comics.

If you’re interested in attending all the info is available on the SPACE website.

Posted by Mr. E! on March 30th, 2009 No Comments