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October 01, 2008
 
I've never subscribed to any political text messaging services (not even that famous Obama one), and I've never given my cell phone # out to any politics-related sites. And yet I got sent this alarming text message a few weeks ago from McCain Alerts:



Nothing like ridiculous rumors and a good smear campaign to make me lose complete respect for John McCain--or at least the people who are "helping" his campaign. And considering several of my family members still don't trust Barack Obama because they believe he is a Muslim... you can see why I get depressed about how much society still has to evolve. Because seriously, even if he WAS a Muslim, that shouldn't matter...as long as he's an AMERICAN Muslim!

Now, I said lose respect, because even though I disagree with many of his policies and distrust the people he surrounds himself with, I personally like John McCain. Contrary to talking points, he is a great CELEBRITY. I thought he was a brilliant guest on Saturday Night Live, and hilarious on countless talk show appearances. And on the serious side, I give credit to anyone who serves in the military and suffers through the torture he went through. I don't even buy that he's BFF with the Bush administration. In fact, I originally hoped McCain would beat W, eight years ago when they campaigned against each other--and was disgusted by the smear campaign that Bush used against him! Yes, I would invite McCain over for a barbecue, but I WILL NOT VOTE FOR HIM this year. I understand why people might have voted for the OLD McCain, but he's completely lost it.

I HATE that for the past 8 years, the "Republican Machine" has made it a crime to flaunt intelligence. They always try to tear down people who come across as too much of a know-it-all (see the attacks on Gore).

I want my presidents to be smarter than me! I don't want to have a beer with them!

I'm certainly not "in the tank for Obama." I'm actually one of those "Registered Independents" you hear about in the news. I like to have complete freedom to make my decisions at the last minute. I've voted for the Green Party and various other 3rd party candidates as well as candidates via the Working Families Party ballot option. I'd love to see an end to the corporate-controlled 2-party system. I want to vote for a true anti-war president. But I know that's not going to happen any time soon.

I like Obama as a person (and think his wife is AWESOME), but I don't agree with some of the stances he has to take just to get elected (like revenge for 9/11 and ending the Iraq war to start BETTER wars). But realistically, that seems to be the deal with the two major candidates: they can't really be themselves. They have to do what they have to do to win.

I've always hated the phrase "lesser of two evils." So in this case, I'm trying to look at something more positive. And that's the message and spirit that the candidates evoke. Political pundits criticize Obama for taking his time and being too complex in his answers. He doesn't give pandering soundbites like "I'm going to destroy evil." And that ultimately is why I'm going to vote for him. Because Obama not only promotes HOPE, but he also promotes RATIONAL THINKING--which I am a fan of. He will inspire young people to know that it's okay to be smart and thoughtful. And that it's healthy to eat arugula!

I don't think McCain will inspire anyone or anything. He wants to be Reagan. He is a voice of the the past, rather than focus on the future. And the future is the way go. I believe in the future. That's why I'll vote for Obama.

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5:50 PM

 


September 12, 2008
 
quick drawing made from a silly idea..



Barack Obama loves to cosplay as Obi Wan Kenobi!

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5:16 PM

 


July 18, 2008
 


I will be all over the San Diego Comic Con! Here's where to look:

Base of Operations: The Comics Bakery
P2, in the Small Press section. That lines up with aisle 1900, at the very edge of Small Press, so we should be pretty easy to find! Look for the Comics Bakery banner! Also tabling there are fan-favorites like Raina Telgemeier, John Green and Marion Vitus.
We’ll have a sampling of comics, zines, T-shirts, buttons, original art, handshakes, and hi-fives.

Summer home: SLG Publishing
If you don’t already have a copy of Agnes Quill, this is the place to get it! And I’ll draw you something in your book if you come by SLG Thurs. 12-2PM, Fri. and Sat. 2-3PM
Sun. 12:30-2PM.

Moving Castle: FLIGHT comics
The booth number is: 1228 and it will be HUGE! Volume 5 (which has a story by me!) debuts there and should fly like hotcakes with jetpacks.
I’ll be stopping by for regular visits to sign and sketch my cares away.

Farewell party:
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30-9:15 Nickelodeon Avatar: Sozin's Comet
Come out and celebrate the series finale of Avatar the Last Airbender by watching the screening with the show’s creators and fans. I’m so there!
Room 6CDEF

Community service: SUNDAY at 10:30-11:30 Kids Draw!
Join a great lineup of kids' cartoonists as they draw their hearts out - right in front of you! Cartoonists including Nick Abadzis (Laika), Debbie Huey (Bumperboy) Johanne Matte (Flight Explorer), Scott Morse (Visitations), Andy Runton (Owly), Kean Soo (Jellaby), and Dave Roman (Nickelodeon) will create art as you watch - with your help! Room 30CDE

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3:06 AM

 


July 08, 2008
 
Somehow, I was asked by the school's alumni department to be in a new commercial for the School of Visual Arts (even though I'm still paying off my school loan!)





http://www.hillmancurtis.com/index.php?/film/watch/sva_david/

It's 1 of 3 videos focusing on different graduates, directed by Hillman Curtis. My scene was shot in my favorite comic shop, Rocketship, (which is co-owned by fellow SVA alumni Alex Cox) and my wife, Raina (who I met at SVA) also makes a cameo.
The kid I'm talking with is the director's son who was showing off his sketchbook of original comic characters!

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12:05 PM

 


June 30, 2008
 
If you go to any of the Unlimited Enthusiasm Expo! summer shows be sure to pick up a copy of the official tour zine:



It features a 10-page comic that breaks the cardinal rule of never writing yourself into fan fiction!



It's all part of the Potter's big Unlimited Enthusiasm Expo!
Camp fires! Songs about being a wizard! Giant monsters! Cool big videos! Rock and roll aerobics! Inflatable monkeys! Dancing sock puppets! Going bananas! Circus tents! Jumping! Yelling! More jumping! With Uncle Monsterface and Math the Band!

Speaking of Wizard Rock...


Check out the recent cover art I did for Wizards and Muggles Rock for Social Justice Volume 2!



This follow up to Volume 1 features new music by Harry and the Potters, The Whomping Willows, The Remus Lupins (all represented on the cover), and a bunch of other notables in the Wizard Rock pro-social scene.

Proceeds from this CD will aid the HP Alliance, an organization that encourages using the themes of Harry Potter to achieve educational and humanitarian goals..AND Marriage Equality Rhode Island, a grassroots movement that seeks legal recognition of same-sex couples through civil marriage in Rhode Island.

The music should be up on Itunes soon, I think with a real life CD to follow.

And if you go to see Harry and the Potters on tour this summer this art will be animated as part of their "Wizard ROCK THE VOTE" videos shown on stage!



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2:18 PM

 


June 04, 2008
 
This weekend is one of the best events of the year: the MoCCA Art Festival!

Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8
The Puck Building: Houston and Lafayette Streets
New York, New York
11 AM - 6 PM both days
$10 a day or $15 for a weekend pass

Myself and the the Comics Bakery will be set up at tables A7 and A8, the same spot we've been in for the past several years. We will have our usual crazy assortment of comics and art and baked goods!

We will also have contributions on what will be the MOST TALKED ABOUT mini-comic debuting at the show:



Edited by Shelli Paroline, Harvest Is When I Need You the Most is a comic anthology that captures the nostalgic value of the ORIGINAL Star Wars Trilogy! And it's in full color!

Raina and I collaborated on a story about R2 D2 and Wicket the Ewok (of course!)


Much like Life Meter 2 last year, this book is guaranteed to sell out, so don't wait till the end of the show to pick one up! It will make a great present for your geeky relatives who still need that extra push to start reading indy comics!

4:07 PM

 


April 24, 2008
 
Just a reminder that Raina and I will be at Stumptown Comics Fest in Portland Oregon this weekend!

Also attending:
Scott McCloud, Craig Thompson, Nick Gurewitch, Neil Babra, Derek Kirk Kim, Graham Annable, Scott C, Erika Moen, Dylan Meconis, and a billion other people I ship.

1:19 PM

 


April 15, 2008
 


This weekend is the New York Comic Con, the east coast's biggest pop culture event!

You'll find me at the Comics Bakery, booth #2247
with assortment of comics, t-shirts, buttons, and hi-fives.

I'll also be on a bunch of panels!

NICK MAG PRESENTS...AVATAR COMICS & FANDOM SPOTLIGHT
Friday at 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM in ROOM 1E08
-Nickelodeon Magazine gives a behind-the-scenes look at comics produced for Avatar: The Last Airbender and spotlights all the creativity surrounding the fandom for the popular show. There will lots of audience participation, trivia-bending, and prizes for the best cosplayers! We'll also be showing an amazing collection of AMV's, and a special puppet surprise! Featuring: Johane Matte aka Rufftoon (storyboard artist), Dave Roman (comics editor), and Alison Wilgus (comics writer).

FLIGHT EXPLORER - A CONVERSATION WITH KAZU KIBUISHI AND CREATORS
Sunday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM in Kids, Teen Room 1E08
-Flight Explorer, a spin-off of the award-winning Flight graphic novel anthology series, features fun characters and stories that appeal to young readers and parents who want to introduce their children to graphic novels. Join Flight and Flight Explorer editor Kazu Kibuishi and Flight contributors Amy Kim Ganter (who drew the Zuko/Mai Avatar comic), Johane Matte (Rufftoon!), Phil Craven, Jake Parker, Kean Soo, and Dave Roman for their take on the amazing world of Flight Explorer and all-ages comics!

NICK MAG PRESENTS...3-D COMIC CAROUSEL
Sunday 3:00 PM-4:00 PM in room 1E09
-A series of cartoon slide shows presented by an array of comic strip makers, performers, and other characters. Plenty of gags, goofiness, audience participation and 3-D action! Definitely for kids and alternative-comics-loving adults. Featuring: R. Sikoryak (Drawn and Quarterly), Sam Henderson (Magic Whistle), Kim Deitch (Alias the Cat), Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed To Thrizzle), and Karen Sneider (Pony Up!)

Nick Mag will actually have a film crew documenting our panels for potential future web videos, so please come out and make sure our audience looks full!

BTW: Children 12 and under are admitted for free on Sunday/Kids Day!

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12:33 AM

 


April 11, 2008
 
Saturday, April 12th is JHU Kids' Day
at:

Jim Hanley's Universe
4 West 33rd St. (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
NYC
10 AM - 6 PM

An extravaganza of comics, cookies, and creativity.
Special guests Nick Bertozzi, Frank Cammuso, George O'Connor, Kevin Pyle, Aaron Renier, Misako Rocks!, Dave Roman,
Raina Telgemeier, Sara Varon, Fred Van Lente, and MC, Josh Elder.
With live drawing, readings, activities, and the world premier of the Scooby Doo Opera, there's something for kids of every age, and a cookie to finish the day off with.

12:38 AM

 


March 04, 2008
 
Here's a list of stuff I'll be at in the next few weeks:



MARCH 15th
SPLAT! A Graphic Novel Symposium
at the New York Center of Independent Publishing (NYCIP)

I'll be participating on this panel:

Comics: For Kids, Too
2:15PM - 3:30PM
When the shift in comics readership came, it caught people by surprise. Even though articles about “graphic novels for adults” are often titled, “Comics: not just for kids anymore!” - the interesting truth is that comics are now read more by adults than by children. This panel brings kid-friendly authors and editors together to talk about the special art of making comics that can capture kids’ imaginations and keep them reading comics for life.
Featuring:
Misako Rocks!, Writer and illustrator, Biker Girl, Rock n’ Roll Love.
Dave Roman, Nickelodeon Kids editor and comics creator.
David Saylor, Vice President, Associate Publisher and Creative Director for Hardcover Books, Scholastic Inc, and Founding Editorial Director of the GRAPHIX imprint at Scholastic.
Frank Cammuso, Eisner-nominated Creator, Max Hamm, Fairy Tale Detective.
Moderated by Janna Morishima, Director of Diamond Kids Group, Diamond Book Distributors.

MARCH 25th
The Comic Book Club
8:00pm at the Peoples Improv Theater. Tickets are just $5!

This is a live talk show performed weekly at the popular improv theater.
I'll be a guest along with fellow Nick Magazine related folks Evan Dorkin (Milk & Cheese) and Chris Duffy (Bizarro Comics).

MARCH 29th
Kids Comic Con
Bronx Community College
Free for children 17 and under. $5 for all others
I'll have a table with the Comics Bakery.

APRIL 12th
Jim Hanley's Universe
Signing from 2-4PM with Raina Telgemeier (Baby-Sitters Club) and Josh Elder (Mail Order Ninja)

APRIL 18th-April 20th
New York Comic Con
The biggest convention on the east coast is supposedly even bigger this year.
I'll be hosting a panel about a TV show called, Avatar: the Last Airbender on friday afternoon.
(time TBD)
My comics creating co-horts, the Comics Bakery will have a full-sized booth on the main floor and we'll be joined by Kean Soo and Johane Matte of Flight Comics!

APRIL 26th & 27th
Stumptown Comics Fest
Lloyd Center Doubletree hotel in Portland Oregon.
Raina and I are special guests!

MAY 3rd
Free Comic Book Day
Supposedly doing something at a library in NJ. More details to come!



MAY 4th
Sleeping in!

MAY 19th
Going to see the Swell Season!

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1:01 PM

 


February 07, 2008
 


Lots of people are talking about how there aren't enough comics for younger kids. And my comics loving friends are always saying it would be cool if Nick Mag had more pages of original comics. Of course, I agree!

So hopefully lots of you will check out the third volume of The Best of Nickelodeon Magazine ALL-COMICS SPECIAL which is on newsstands right now!

Continuing the tradition of Nick Mag’s previous ALL-COMICS SPECIALS, this latest collection pulls from over 14 years worth of material that will entertain comic fans of all ages.

In it, you’ll discover rarely seen work by groundbreaking comics creators such as Dave Cooper, David Mazzucchelli, Bobby London, Kim Deitch, Michael Kupperman, Craig Thompson, Svetlana Chmakova, Mike Mignola, Klaus Janson, Hellen Jo, Jay Stephens, and many more.

So be sure to pick up a copy for yourself and to share with anyone who loves comics that are fun!

1:23 PM

 


December 21, 2007
 


Here's a quote from press release for the new project I'm working on!

Marvel Entertainment and Del Rey Manga, an imprint of Ballantine Books at the Random House Publishing Group, announced today plans to publish two new manga series based on Marvel Entertainment's highly popular X-Men series.

The manga, created with the cooperation and consultation of Marvel editors, will take the classic characters from the X-Men series and re-imagine them in a manga style. The first project, scripted by the husband-and-wife team of Raina Telgemeier (writer and illustrator of The Babysitter's Club graphic novels) and Dave Roman (creator of the comic Agnes Quill), will focus specifically on the X-Men team. Indonesian artist Anzu will illustrate the two-volume series, which will go on sale in Spring 2009.

It's the X-Men as you've never seen them before, with the storyline fashioned as a private school shojo comedy. (Shojo manga is aimed at girls and often covers popular subjects such as comedy, romance, and drama.) As the only girl in the all-boys School for Gifted Youngsters, Kitty Pryde, a mutant with phasing abilities, is torn between the popular Hellfire Club, led by flame-throwing mutant Pyro--and the school misfits, whom she eventually bands together as the X-Men.


There are some photos over on The Beat and lot of discussion both positive and negative is already popping up over the internets as expected. Here's a few links if you are interested:

Newsarama

DO NOT WANT!!! XMEN MEETS OURAN?

theOtaku.com

--Reading about how this is both awesome and horrible news will offer hours of endless of distraction! And the first volume doesn't even come out till Spring 2009! So lots of time for fan speculation!

I won't say too much now, except that Raina and I are both excited to be working on this project!
Our editors have been super supportive and our hope is to write something FUN, that will appeal to both X-men fans and Manga fans alike. Perhaps that's impossible, but we'll try our best!

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2:57 PM

 


December 05, 2007
 
I'll be at the New York Anime Festival this weekend!
Organized by the same folks who put on the NY Comic Con, this should be a really huge event!

You can find me with the rest of The Comics Bakery, selling all our comics and merchandise.

I'll also be hosting a panel:

Avatar : The Last Airbender - Comics & Magazines
Friday December 7th from 4 PM - 5 PM
Hosted by Nickelodeon Magazine editor, Dave Roman.
Featuring Avatar magazine contributors Alison Wilgus and Tina Lam.

Anime Panel Room (1A06)

A behind-the-scenes look at the various stages of making the Avatar comics that appeared in the official Avatar magazines, as well as the mini-comics packaged with the single disk DVDs. From story pitches to script revisions, and creating final art for print, this is a chance to find out what goes into making a great comic, and what editors actually do all day! BONUS FUN: There will be trivia-bending competition live on stage! Prizes will be won! Cosplaying encouraged!



Another panel that might be worth checking out:

Del Rey & Marvel Comics
Sunday, Dec 9th at 3 PM - 4 PM
Join Del Rey Manga and Marvel Comics for a special announcement!
Manga Panel Room (1A24)

Should be cool!

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11:53 PM

 


November 20, 2007
 


As of next month, I will be going into my 10th year at Nickelodeon Magazine!!! I started freelancing for them (1-2 days a week) the last week of November in 1998 while I was still in my senior year of college. By the time I graduated, I was working 5 days a week as a "permalancer" and then eventually got hired "on staff" a year or two later. Years of monthly magazines and special projects later...after even having a photo of my butt (in jeans) on the cover, I still feel like the new kid!

I can honestly say though that I've really had one of the best jobs ever. And am still completly in love with it.

The best part of being at Nick Mag for the past 9 years: I've worked with an insane amount of talented artists, writers, editors, art directors, animators, producers, and cool creative people! And looking back, I definitely feel I've learned a lot and still continue to every day.

I've been asked a lot of questions and done a lot of public speaking about "your career" and how you can "make it", which feels ironic, since I'm still a few thousand dollars shy of paying off my college loans!

But at any rate, I've been compiling a lot of this advice in one place for easier correspondences, and recently a few people insisted that I share it online. So if you are interested in that kind of stuff here you go:

Advice for building a career as a freelance artist
and/or paid cartoonist


--I'm sure a lot of the details are up for debate and I plan to add and change things over time. But I guess it might be useful for people seeking some inside tips and tricks! Cheers!

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9:03 AM

 


November 15, 2007
 


Building off our recent obsession, Raina and I dressed us up as Vince Noir and Howard Moon from the BBC show, The Mighty Boosh for Halloween.

Dare to compare...




There's more Halloween Photos posted on our Flickr page.

If you've never seen The Mighty Boosh before (no one we ran into on Halloween had either!) you can check it out on BBC America tonight at 1AM. And you can watch smaller/granier episodes on the internet of course.

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12:17 PM

 


October 18, 2007
 
I have a 1-page comic in AWESOME: The Indie Spinnerack anthology, which is in stores now!

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AWESOME: The Indie Spinner Rack Anthology features stories by the hosts, guests, and friends of Indie Spinner Rack, the independent comics podcast.

Book release party 8PM this Friday, October 19th, at Rocketship!

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3:27 PM

 


October 07, 2007
 


The new Avatar: The Last Airbender magazine is out on newsstands now!

It was a lot of fun getting to edit a comic magazine based on my favorite cartoon show!
And I really hope it sells well (and that the show continues to grow in popularity) so we can do lots more and continue to play in the Avatar universe!

I also wrote a long rant about people scanning/posting the magazine all online (the day it came out!) and how I believe that affects our chances of making similar magazines in the future. This was a follow up to another journal post i made on my deviant art site specificially aimed at fans of the show.
It's lead to a lot of interesting conversations, great feedback, and the meeting of cool people.
If you haven't seen it yet, here's the video trailer for Season 3 of the show:

The best place to find a copy is the magazine section of a bookstore chain like Barnes and Noble, Borders or Chapters/Indigo.

If you have trouble finding a copy of the magazine check HERE

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9:05 PM

 


August 23, 2007
 
I have T-shirts for sale!
$16 includes shipping.
And I'll throw in 2 free stickers and a button!



Yaytime Bunny T-shirt:
$16.00 (shipping included)
Screenprinted on black T-shirts.
Every day can be yaytime!

Current Available sizes:
GIRLS CUT (American Apparel) : Medium or Large.
STANDARD CUT (Fruit of the Loom): Small, Med, Large, X-tra Large
**PLEASE SPECIFY SIZE AND STYLE WHEN YOU ORDER!






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12:59 AM

 


July 18, 2007
 
I'll be at the San Diego Comic Con and you can find me in 3 places:


The Comics Bakery table in the small press alley, table P2.
I'll be there with John Green, Marion Vitus, Raina Telgemeier and assortment of mini-comics, graphic novels, t-shirts and buttons.


Slave Labor Graphics booth
(I don't know the booth # but it's usually centered and easy to find)
Hopefully they'll have plenty of copies of Agnes Quill--because I'm totally out of stock!


Flight Comics
(Booth number 1128) This will be a huge booth sharing space with the Nucleus Gallery and Out of Picture anthology. Always a fun time.


Speaking of which...Flight 4 is out now! People say this might be the best one yet! I did a story called "It's Dangerous to Sleep." It's pretty much autobiographical and very timely. There's also a full-color story from my wife, Raina Telgemeier. So, definitely worth buying the book just for that--if not all the other amazing artists.





ALSO...

I FINALLY drew 3 pages of the long-planned and delayed comic series about wizard rockers, Harry and the Potters. Hopefully I'll get a few more up before the fall! Originally I had hoped to have enough pages to make a mini for the guys to take on their big summer tour with them. But alas, only so many hours in the day...



Okay, talk to you soon! Enjoy your summer!

2:50 AM

 


June 06, 2007
 


Just in time for the excitement of the new Transformers movie...
John Green and I will be debuting the 7th issue of Teen Boat at the MoCCA art fest on June 23rd.
It’s the first new issue since we won the Ignatz Award for best debut back in 2004! Where the hell did the past 3 years go!? Oh yeah, we got married! (not to each other!!)

To help celebrate the new issue, we are serializing the original 3 issues over on webcomics nation. This is the first time it's been collected on the internet in it's entirety--for free!

And extra cool is that the first few pages are in color for the first time ever!

"I love the Teen Boat mini-comics. It's a teenager that turns into a boat. Now, that's a million dollar idea!"
-James Kochalka



Also be sure to friend Teen Boat's MYSPACE page, which features great rock songs inspired by the boy who is a boat.

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5:10 PM

 

 
I'll be at
The Paradise Toronto Comicon!
June 8-10, 2007
Hall C
Direct Energy Centre @ Exhibition Place
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


I'll have a few things to sell, but mostly I'll be there to support Raina who will be on a bunch of cool panels worth checking out. But we'll actually only be there on Friday and part of Saturday. I've got to fly back to New York on Saturday evening (for my step-brothers wedding!), and will only be at the con until 3 PM or so. But hope we get too see lots of cool people while we can!

4:49 PM

 


April 09, 2007
 
I'm totally honored and excited to be a part of GRAPHIC SUNDAY!

APRIL 22, 1-3:00 PM at Books of Wonder in NYC!

A panel discussion and book signing with:
MARK SIEGEL & SIENA CHERSON SIEGEL (To Dance)
GEORGE O'CONNOR (Journey Into Mohawk Country)
AARON RENIER (Spiral-Bound)
JULIA GRAN (Big Bug Surprise)
CHRISTINE NORRIE (Breaking Up, Hopeless Savages)
SARA VARON (Sweater Weather)
DAVE ROMAN (Agnes Quill)
CHARISE MERICLE HARPER (Fashion Kitty Versus the Fashion Queen)
PATRICK O'BRIEN (The Mutiny on the Bounty)

Located at 18 West 18th Street in New York City, Books of Wonder is New York City's oldest and largest independent children's bookstore, as well as the city's leading specialist in children's literature both new and old.
I believe this is their first ever graphic novel event!



April 20th-23rd will be one insane weekend and the start of my weekendless life:

On Friday and Saturday I'll be at Anime Boston in the Artist Alley. On the Friday evening I'll be participating in a panel about Life Meter Comics and then on Saturday afternoon, I'll be doing a panel about producing comics for Avatar: The Last Airbender. Then I'll have to jump on bus back to NYC for the Books of Wonder event on Sunday.

The following weekend I'll be at the Kids Comic Con in the Bronx.

And then the weekend after that I move into a new apartment!

The weekend after that we fly to Canada for the Paradise Comics Toronto Comic Con June 8th & June 9th.

My Stepbrother get's married the Sunday of that same weekend, so I have to fly back in time for that.

And then the MoCCA Art Fest is 2 weeks after!

So yeah! Bring on the crazy.

4:16 PM

 


March 09, 2007
 




On March 17th I'll be at the UK Web & Mini Comix Thing!

Here's the address for anyone in that neighborhood:

Queen Mary University, Mile End Road, Mile End, London
Time: 10am - 5pm

This will be my first time in England!

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10:41 AM

 

 


I'm on another podcast! Actually it's the latest episode of Fanboy Radio, which is in fact an real-world radio show broadcast out of Texas. Here's a direct link to the episode:

Fanboy Radio #370 - February Indie Show

It also features child comics superstar Alexa Kitchen and my fellow Lunchbox Funnies blood brother, Dean Trippe!

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10:37 AM

 


February 21, 2007
 


Raina and I, along with our comic-making companions, John Green and
Marion Vitus, are interviewed in a special Valentine's-themed episode of
Indie Spinner Rack.
Warning: It's crazy long, and filled with ramblings,tangents and overtly mushy content. But it was a lot of fun to do, so maybe someone besides our parents will enjoy it!

We didn't get our act together until after we recorded the podcast,
but it's a good time to mention the fact that the 4 of us have created
a new umbrella name for when we do shows and conventions. Instead of
saying 'Cryptic Press and Take-Out Comics and Marion Vitus,' from now
on we'll collectively be The Comics Bakery.



We have quite an eclectic mix of books and product: graphic novels,
mini-comics, traditional comics, zombie videogames, t-shirts, buttons,
fanzines and Wizard Rock CDs. And even though Cryptic Press still
self-publishes the occasional issue of Teen Boat and Astronaut
Elementary, a lot of the projects we've been selling at conventions
are really published by other people (Jax Epoch from AiT/Planet Lar,
Agnes Quill from SLG, Baby-sitters Club from Scholastic, and so on).
So really, we are more like an art collective or traveling warehouse
than a publisher. Not that the world needs ANOTHER art collective,
but this just seems a bit more accurate, especially when we throw
things like Life Meter and Flight into the mix. So, long story short, eventually
we'll have a nicer version of www.comicsbakery.com up with info about
all our various projects, and when we go to conventions that will be
the name to look for us under!

Speaking of which...we'll be at the NY Comic Con this weekend!
In the Artists Alley (Galleria) #A206
Hope to see you there!

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1:36 AM

 


February 20, 2007
 




Nickelodeon Magazine Comic Carousel
Sunday February 25th at the New York Comic Con
Jacob Javits Center
1PM in Room 1E16
* Free 3-D glasses and magazines!

A series of cartoon slide shows and other projected pictures, presented by an array of comic strip makers, visual artists, performers, and other characters. Plenty of gags, goofiness, audience participation and 3-D action! Definitely for kids and alt-comics-loving adults.
Hosted by cartoonist R. Sikoryak, and Nick Mag editors, Chris Duffy and Dave Roman.

Artists scheduled to appear include Sam Henderson (Scene But Not Heard), Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed To Thrizzle), Karen Sneider (Pony Up!) and Bill Alger (Cartoon Block Party) vs. a cartooning super computer!

Since its debut in 1997, Carousel shows have been presented around New York City at Dixon Place, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Makor, and The Marquee, as well as at the Small Press Expo (Bethesda, Maryland), MoCCA Art Fest (NYC), and the Blue Met Festival (Montreal, Canada).

Complete run down of events:

Chris Duffy and Dave Roman give a quick overview on Nick Mag's history of publishing the best in alternative comics for kids.

Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed To Thrizzle)
Reads his epic smackdown comic: Hercules Vs. Zues in 3-D!
You won't believe your eyes as the mythological mayhem jumps off the screen!

R. Sikoryak.(RAW) reads his comic strip bending, "Real FUNNY Estate" then asks the audience if they can identify the comic strips and characters involved. With special guest: Lauren Weinstein (Girl Stories).

Sam Henderson (Magic Whistle) creates a soundtrack for pantomime classic "Scene But Not Heard" then asks volunteers from the audience to improve their own.

Karen Sneider and Bill Alger face off against Deep Orange, Nickelodeon's advanced cartooning computer! Audience reaction will determine whether technology can outwit humanity when it comes to creating gag cartoons.

To see photos and report about the Carousel we did in San Diego last year Click Here

12:19 PM

 


February 08, 2007
 
I am luckily allowed to work on these annual Nick Mag "Best of Comics" magazines. The latest one is on newsstands this week, so I hope you'll check it out!



The Best of Nickelodeon Magazine ALL-COMICS ISSUE!

This 52-page magazine collects tons of the hilarious and creative comics from Nick Mag's THE COMIC BOOK, including "Viking Crush" by Dan Abdo and "Idiom-tastic Animal Detectives", by Travis Nichols, which were both mentioned on the list of '100 Distinguished Comics' list in Houghton Mifflin's Best American Comics 2006.

Continuing the tradition of last year’s Best of Nick Mag comics, this latest collection will impress readers with an incredible variety of talent. You'll discover work by groundbreaking comics creators such as Jordan Crane, Justin Green, Jason Lutes, James Kochalka, Michael Kupperman, Brian Ralph, Souther Salazar, Jason Shiga, Craig Thompson, Sara Varon, and many more!

This special issue also spotlights several cartoonists and offers behind the scenes articles that are fun for the casual reader and a great resource for young artists!

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4:35 PM

 


January 26, 2007
 
This is sort of old news, but I realized I never posted about it here.

Raina and I were profiled in a video podcast about cartooning couples directed/edited by Scott McCloud's insanely talented daughters: Sky, who is the director/editor and Winter, who is the host and star.

They shot the footage in our apartment in Astoria, Queens as they were just beginning the 50 State Tour to promote their dad's new book, "Making Comics"
(WHICH IS AWESOME BTW!)




12:56 PM

 


January 23, 2007
 


Last Monday was the launch of Lunchbox Funnies!

This is a new collective of all ages webcomics including:

  • Aki Alliance by Ryan Estrada

  • Astronaut Elementary by Dave Roman

  • Butterfly by Dean Trippe

  • Cow & Buffalo by Mike Maihack

  • Lunchbox by Ovi Nedelcu

  • Silent Kimbly by Ryan Sias

  • Wally & Osborne by Tyler Martin

  • Zip and Li’l Bit by Trade Loeffler


  • The site is really shiny and so far has been really well recieved (thanks to everyone who has already linked to it!) It's really exciting to have Astronaut Elementary be a part of it! Check out the full announcement over on Newsarama.

    2:06 AM

     


    December 22, 2006
     


    Check out my Holiday Story Card ARCHIVE

    1:49 AM

     


    December 14, 2006
     
    I just got married!


    Raina posted photos on her livejournal.

    1:10 AM

     


    November 07, 2006
     
    This Sunday at Rocketship in Brooklyn NY

    1:31 PM

     


    October 31, 2006
     
    There's a new interview with me about the Agnes Quill over on the Wizard Magazine website.

    I tried to vary my answers as much as possible from the recent Pulse Q&A!

    4:57 PM

     


    October 22, 2006
     


    Signing books at the event: Jason Ho, Dave Roman, Raina Telgemeier, & Jeff Zornow
    Free glow in the dark stickers!

    4:32 PM

     


    September 26, 2006
     



    If you are in or near Toms River, New Jersey this Saturday, Raina Telgemeier and I will be representing graphic novels at the Ocean County Library BookFest!

    From the website:

    2006 BookFest, a New Jersey festival of reading, will celebrate the joy of reading by
    connecting authors and their readers. All are invited to come and enjoy featured
    author presentations, local writers, music, book signings, children's activities,
    writing workshops and Sparks, the Ocean County Library mascot!


    I'll be in the "teen zone/courtyard" doing a panel called "Writing for Comics-Online and Print".

    6:28 PM

     

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