Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Trailer Park of Terror @ SDCC!!

Anybody going to SDCC (San Diego Comic-Con...or I guess it's officially Comic-Con International) should check out the Imperium Comics booth (#2306)... their booth this year was designed by Drac Studios. Drac is the Academy Award winning FX house that did the creature makeup for the Trailer Park of Terror movie (Imperium does the Trailer Park comic which I letter and to which I occasionally contribute a story...the comic, unlike the movie, is an anthology format).

There'll be two life-size zombies from the movie...not cardboard standees but, like, giant models of them put together by Drac! A couple of the actors from Trailer Park, Michelle Lee and Ed Corbin, will be around, the booth will supposedly look something like the inside of a trailer and there will be a big flatscreen showing behind the scenes stuff and teasers for the movie. Sounds like it will be a cool set-up, go check it out!!

Also, even though I won't be there, some preview ashcans for Black Watch will be! Grab one and check it out! The book's not coming out until spring but it seemed silly to NOT have a little something for it at the Imperium booth this summer. More info and previews will be coming as we get closer to spring.

((That pic up there is Michelle Lee doing her thing. In the movie she plays one of the cursed cannibalistic creeps in the trailer park! One of the unrelenting undead! I've seen some pics of her zombie makeup and it rocks! All the makeup I've seen looks amazing. She was also in Pirates 3 earlier this year.))

Labels: Black Watch, Imperium Comics, lettering, Trailer Park of Terror

posted by The Mad Alaskan at 4:06 AM 2 comments

Friday, July 20, 2007

OCR

I'm a supporter of Operation: Comix Relief....a...I guess you'd call it charitable service organization or something. They collect and send comics to members of the armed forces all over the world. They've sent tens of thousands of comics to all corners of the globe, from combat theaters to more peaceful postings. They've received awards from the Postal Service, military chaplains organizations and others. It's not political at all. It's about people...us doing even the smallest thing to let them know, regardless of how we feel about various situations, we care.

It started simply, Chris Tarrbasian sending comics to a friend of his working with the wounded warriors coming out of the Middle East. They figured to comics could provide a few minutes distraction. They were right and they couldn't believe how big an impact it had. Before he knew it Chris was running a full-fledged OPERATION, address after address came in of troops requesting comics, officers started contacting OCR and thanking them for the morale boost and asking them to keep it up and get more books into the hands of their troops.

Maybe more important, letters and emails from the troops themselves came in. Chris shares these in his frequent newsletters and I won't BS you, sometimes they get me a little choked up. Especially the ones coming in from Iraq and Afghanistan thanking OCR and their donors....yeah, THEM thanking US. Once in a while there's a "I haven't read a comic in years! I forgot how much fun they are." which is great for a comic guy like me to hear. But more often there is one simple sentiment, sometimes conveyed in a couple words, sometimes a few sentences..."It nice to know the folks back home haven't forgotten about us and that they care."

This spring marked the beginning of OCR's fifth year and that threw me for a loop. It made me realize that after my first shipments of comics right at the beginning and talking OCR up on message boards whenever I can, I have dropped the ball on my support of OCR. I've been setting aside books all this time and never sent them. They are now packed, some of them anyway, and awaiting a trip to the post office this weekend...6 boxes of around 16 pounds each. I have no idea how many comics that is but it's a lot. I even included several graphic novels and miniseries and some complete runs...Batman: Hush, the first New Avengers, Loveless, and Moon Knight arcs among others. I hope some of these guys have enough downtime to read a whole story arc, I guess that would mean things are a little quiet where they are.

I created the logo up there, and got Chris' approval on it of course, to use in some ads. I want to enlist the help of some artists and create my own little one page public service announcements to run in my future comics as well as anywhere else that will run it. Maybe I'll see about taking out a page in some of the Digital Webbing books and Trailer Park of Terror...maybe see if any of the other indy guys has an extra page.

posted by The Mad Alaskan at 11:03 AM 0 comments

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Quick news update

BLACK WATCH has a publisher! More details soon.

I also have a couple other fun projects in the works that I'll try to post about soon.

I'm rushing around trying to get a bunch of stuff done before SDCC, an ashcan of Black Watch for myself and a few other things for other folks. Sure wish I was going.

For anyone going, track down the Imperium Comics booth (#2306). The Trailer Park of Terror MOVIE folks will be crashing the booth of the folks who bring you the comic and I hear they're bringing some COOL stuff with 'em! Try life-size zombies from the movie, a huge flat screen with previews, and a booth set up designed by an Academy Award winning FX house. Pretty monkey-farmin' cool, people! Damn I wish I could go!!!

Labels: Black Watch, Imperium Comics, Trailer Park of Terror

posted by The Mad Alaskan at 4:45 AM 3 comments

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

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Creator/writer of NOTHINGFACE, THE BLACK WATCH, GLADIATRIX and others. Story contributor to DIGITAL WEBBING PRESENTS. Letterer on TRAILER PARK OF TERROR, LOST SQUAD, PIERCE, FURIOUS FIST OF THE DRUNKEN MONKEY and more.

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