Just ran into Art Baltazar at my favorite local comics shop where he was doing a signing for Patrick the Wolf Boy!
Nicest guy! Wish I hadn’t just put the boy to bed…
Anyway, go buy one of his books, will ya?
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Just ran into Art Baltazar at my favorite local comics shop where he was doing a signing for Patrick the Wolf Boy!
Nicest guy! Wish I hadn’t just put the boy to bed…
Anyway, go buy one of his books, will ya?
Cartoony pal Adrian Sinnott just started his new Barking Hollow Studios blog.
He’s calling it a…
…diary of drawings from planes, trains, and automobiles.
Can’t wait to see more! Go check it out!
I was so busy listening that I only took this one photo, but now you can see what it was like.
OK, there’s plenty of sniping in the comments, but it’s nice seeing there’s so much interest in a DVD of the recent Success in Comics Seminar:
From Bill Kellogg via The Daily Cartoonist:
The primary reasons are; there were a couple speakers that asked us not to film them or at least not make it available if we did – which would leave some big holes. In addition, as it was put several times in the comments and e-mails directly to me, we feel it would be unfair to all of those who attended and paid the $350, paid for airfare, hotel, food, etc., and took vacation time to be there. We are going to do a “promo†video with clips & highlights that we will put up on the Tundra site at some point.
Seems fair to me.
Dunno if/when I might release my presentation online, but I’ll letcha know if/when I do.
So it’s been a few days since the Success in Comics Seminar put on by the good folks at Tundra , and I wanted to just throw some things out there that have really stuck with me:
I so hope that this weekend worked out for Chad and Bill, because this was just a tremendous event. I don’t know if I’ve seen one focused on independent cartooning like this, and, if you missed it, pray that there’s another.