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As a reward for clicking on this let me point you to recent artwork of me by . It's a wonderful cartoon lampooning my two first loves: puns and costume malfunctions. Check it out!
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It's been a while since my last comic but I've got several things in the works. First will be issue one of the Playin' Possum comic I'm doing with . It should be available by the end of the month. I've already posted five pages and created a folder to post more later this month. The action only ramps up from the first issue which already has stuff like the title page.
is currently using my mentor, Masked Americana, and I in several of his ongoing comics. Most recently I turned up in his Anfer Death Games series jerrie46.deviantart.com/galler… in crazy intense life-threatening fight action like these samples.
Next I have Danger Doll #5 in the works which is being drawn in its entirety by the friend who first gave me the chance to write a little comic and see it come to life, ! DD#5 is easily the most ambitious and exciting Danger Doll story yet. It will be for summer and will feature lots more art as awesome as the recently posted pin-up of mirror moi.
Thirdly I'm trying to put together a Tails of the Stripped comic for the Fall which should include, among other things, the aforementioned first ever Molly Whipple comic drawn by as well as one drawn by who did my early PowerDoll stories and one by who has already provided me with the cover for already mentioned Playin' Possum #1 comic.
And for those who have read this far I want to add that Danger Dolls #5 should have a cover by none other than who has drawn two of my previous covers and many of those black and white works I've colored and posted in recent times. He recently posted this color drawing of his Space Patrol heroine, Dasha, who makes a cameo appearance at the end of that first ever Chickfighter story I mentioned above.
Also I plan to keep busy by creating the occasional pin-up image and prose chapter to post between sample comic pages. So lots is coming in the next few months. Stay tuned for more information on the comics as they become available and don't forget the first four issues of Danger Dolls are already available at Indy Planet. www.indyplanet.com/front/?prod…
Thanks for reading!
As a reward for clicking on this let me point you to recent artwork of me by . It's a wonderful cartoon lampooning my two first loves: puns and costume malfunctions. Check it out!
<da:thumb id="451942138"/>
It's been a while since my last comic but I've got several things in the works. First will be issue one of the Playin' Possum comic I'm doing with . It should be available by the end of the month. I've already posted five pages and created a folder to post more later this month. The action only ramps up from the first issue which already has stuff like the title page.
is currently using my mentor, Masked Americana, and I in several of his ongoing comics. Most recently I turned up in his Anfer Death Games series jerrie46.deviantart.com/galler… in crazy intense life-threatening fight action like these samples.
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Next I have Danger Doll #5 in the works which is being drawn in its entirety by the friend who first gave me the chance to write a little comic and see it come to life, ! DD#5 is easily the most ambitious and exciting Danger Doll story yet. It will be for summer and will feature lots more art as awesome as the recently posted pin-up of mirror moi.
Thirdly I'm trying to put together a Tails of the Stripped comic for the Fall which should include, among other things, the aforementioned first ever Molly Whipple comic drawn by as well as one drawn by who did my early PowerDoll stories and one by who has already provided me with the cover for already mentioned Playin' Possum #1 comic.
And for those who have read this far I want to add that Danger Dolls #5 should have a cover by none other than who has drawn two of my previous covers and many of those black and white works I've colored and posted in recent times. He recently posted this color drawing of his Space Patrol heroine, Dasha, who makes a cameo appearance at the end of that first ever Chickfighter story I mentioned above.
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Also I plan to keep busy by creating the occasional pin-up image and prose chapter to post between sample comic pages. So lots is coming in the next few months. Stay tuned for more information on the comics as they become available and don't forget the first four issues of Danger Dolls are already available at Indy Planet. www.indyplanet.com/front/?prod…
Thanks for reading!
Top albums of 2023
So music nut that I am I have been meaning to do this, but unlike everybody else I like to wait until the year is actually over before making my list. I mean how can you make a "best of the year" list in early December? Even waiting until now I'm sure my opinion is still rather tentative. I'm going with a list of forty-two because forty-two is of course the secret of life, the universe and everything. Also it means I can tag on two decent but not great albums by classic legacy bands at the end. ;) So here it is! Agusa - Prima Materia Unitopia - Seven Chambers Retreat From Moscow - Dreams, Myths and Machines Riverside - ID.Entity Mystery - Redemption Uriah Heep - Chaos & Colour Great Wide Nothing - Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. II Godsmack - Lighting Up the Sky Rick Miller - Altered States Blood Ceremony - The Old Ways Remain Mondo Drag - Through the Hourglass Advent Horizon - A Cell To Call Home Steve Thorne - Malice in Plunderland Pattern Seeking Animals - Spooky Action at a
Albums that turn fifty this year!
It is a bit of a shock when you realize that albums from when you became interested in music are turning fifty. I recently made a list of thirty-seven from 1974 divided into three groups by release date to create three days of listening, about ten hours a day. Some notables that failed to make my list include Aerosmith - Get Your Wings; Argent - Nexus; Bruce Cockburn - Salt, Sun and Time; Budgie - In for the Kill!; Bob Dylan - Planet Waves; Gentle Giant - The Power and the Glory; Jethro Tull - Warchild; King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black as well as Red; Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark; Traffic - When the Eagle Flies. The early 1970s were a great time for music in my opinion. My listening list follows below with approximate release dates. Gordon Lightfoot – Sundown (Jan) The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (Feb 1) Deep Purple – Burn (Feb 15) Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic (Feb 20) The Marshall Tucker Band – A New Life (Feb) Camel – Mirage (Mar 1) Kansas –
My Top 25 Comic Book Films
As we appear to have reached the end of the golden age of comic book films I thought I'd try to make a list of my top 25. This is a live-action list so no animated films here. It is interesting that the films that stick with me and get multiple viewings don't tend to be all the superhero genre films from Marvel and DC, but rather more interesting and original fare with overt pulp and/or science fiction flavors. Here's my list. Joker Dredd (2012) Watchmen Alita: Battle Angel The Avengers Kingsman: The Secret Service Speed Racer V for Vendetta Logan Sin City The Rocketeer Deadpool Guardians of the Galaxy Iron Man Captain America: The Winter Soldier Kick-Ass The Shadow Men In Black Thor Hellboy II: The Golden Army Batman Begins Danger: Diabolik Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Spider-Man (2002) Superman (1978) What are your favorites?
We're An American Band (Crossover Prog)
Recently it occurred to me that perhaps the biggest contribution to the progressive music genre from US bands came in the form of bringing prog elements into the AOR arena. I know a lot of hardcore prog lovers look down on this sort of prog light or prog adjacent stuff as being way too commercial. Hey, who doesn’t enjoy LARPing as a prog snob? But there is something to be said for bringing our favorite music genre to the masses. So I started compiling a list from my collection. No Brits. No Canucks. Nobody else. Just US bands. I skipped the earlier psychedelic stuff like Spirit or Sugarloaf and the art rock glam of Alice Cooper. I passed over the jazz-fusion confusion of Blood Sweat & Tears; Chicago; Mahavishnu Orchestra; Return to Forever and Weather Report. But there are no artists I could not connect to prog in some way. So no Springsteen or Steely Dan either for instance. I also excluded a few more capital P prog bands (some that I quite love) that just seemed to have music too
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The Andysdames pic looks pretty great!