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A Man of Letters

November 24, 2010 at 12:59 am
Posted In: Blog

Al and I met in college. We both liked comics, he liked to draw, and I liked to write. It wasn’t long before this confluence of interests manifested itself as our first comic endeavor, The Raven. But things were a lot different back then. While he was always talented, Al lacked the skill and refinement he would later acquire through art school and years of practice. I lacked the good sense to be embarrassed by names like “Dominic Stearn”. And most significant of all, aside from the writing of the script, the entire process was done on paper, without the aid of computers.

Today, Al does his initial drawings with pencil and paper, and then scans those drawings into his computer. The rest is done electronically. He darkens some lines to produce an effect similar to inking, then ads color and lettering. That’s more or less how most professional comics are made these days (though most of them still go through an inking stage before being scanned). But back in college, Al did the pencils, then the inking, and because that was so time consuming, I did the lettering. That might sound like a reasonable arrangement, if you don’t know that I have the handwriting of a drunken toddler. ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

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This Mortal Coil?

November 12, 2010 at 12:05 am
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Hi, I’m Shawn. I understand if you don’t remember me, because I’ve been criminally negligent of this blog for the last month or so. I intend to rectify this, starting now…

I’ve been meaning to write about this subject for a while, but Marvel forced my hand by announcing the upcoming death of Spider-Man. Incredible, right? Why would Marvel put an end to their most famous character? Especially since they’re currently publishing five comics about him every month? They wouldn’t, of course. It’s a load of crap. ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

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Thank You, Vets

November 11, 2010 at 12:02 pm
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Today is Veterans Day in the U.S. Thank you to all the vets who risk life and limb in defense of their countries and their allies, and especially for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

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Make Yourself Heard

November 2, 2010 at 5:58 am
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It’s election day in the US. If you’re registered, please exercise your privilege and responsibility to vote.

I know that there are a lot of people who are frustrated with candidates that they have supported in the past, or who aren’t completely happy with any of the options before them this year. I realize that it can seem like a futile exercise. But a democracy (or a democratic republic, for the sticklers) works best when its people participate. And voting is the most direct way that we have to take part in our government.

I’m not trying to tell you how to vote. I just urge you to take advantage of your right to vote today. Make yourself heard.

Shawn

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Webcomic Spotlight: FreakAngels

October 21, 2010 at 8:51 am
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Warren Ellis is one of the biggest names in comics these days. He’s the creator of Transmetropolitan, Planetary, The Authority, and Global Frequency, among others, and has had writing stints on Wolverine, Iron Man, Hellblazer, and Excalibur, just to name a few. He’s no slouch. So it’s hardly surprising that his webcomic, FreakAngels, is one of the best on the Internet.

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