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Had a great time at the Clarks Summit con. It was surprisingly busy for a cold Sunday afternoon in an out of the way town. Got to meet some real nice folks and do some fun sketches. Only did a few personal commissions...the rest were just random characters I drew as samples during the con. I kept wanting to say, "Hey, don't buy those, they're just samples! I'll draw anyone you want." Then again, there's a 90% chance they'll want the same usual suspects. Neal Adams saw my Logan piece when he stopped by my table. "They're always drawing Wolverine," he said with a sigh.
Speaking of popular characters...while I didn't win the Threadless Spider-man contest, the folks at Threadless selected my design as one of the alternates. So, if you're in the market for Spider-man apparel, have I got a shirt you'll love: www.threadless.com/product/457… Can't pick a favorite Spidey villain? Who says you have to. They're all here.
Wrapping up the "Mask of the Red Panda" project in the next week or so. Decoder Ring Theatre and old time radio fans should be familiar with ol' Red and will really get a kick out of the 3 (BIG) issue series written by charming Canuck creator Gregg Taylor with pencils and inks by yours truly. The first issue should be out Feb. 27 from Monkeybrain comics. (www.monkeybraincomics.com/) It's in glorious black and white! I'll post a link when it's live.
Ithaca (www.ithacacomic.com/), is still updating on a weekly basis. A nice big chunk of the story is up if you haven't checked it out yet. Written by Emily Hall, layouts by Jeremy Mohler, and penciled an inked by me.
Black Coat: The Blackest Dye pages are in the works. Kickstarter backers already caught a sneak peek. More are on the way.
Hey, my buddy Eric's novella, Gil's Grimoire and The Library of Doom!, is up for free on Amazon (www.amazon.com/Zeros-Library-D…) and B&N (www.barnesandnoble.com/w/two-z…) It's FREE and it's a fun read. Go download it already!
Had a great time at the Clarks Summit con. It was surprisingly busy for a cold Sunday afternoon in an out of the way town. Got to meet some real nice folks and do some fun sketches. Only did a few personal commissions...the rest were just random characters I drew as samples during the con. I kept wanting to say, "Hey, don't buy those, they're just samples! I'll draw anyone you want." Then again, there's a 90% chance they'll want the same usual suspects. Neal Adams saw my Logan piece when he stopped by my table. "They're always drawing Wolverine," he said with a sigh.
Speaking of popular characters...while I didn't win the Threadless Spider-man contest, the folks at Threadless selected my design as one of the alternates. So, if you're in the market for Spider-man apparel, have I got a shirt you'll love: www.threadless.com/product/457… Can't pick a favorite Spidey villain? Who says you have to. They're all here.
Wrapping up the "Mask of the Red Panda" project in the next week or so. Decoder Ring Theatre and old time radio fans should be familiar with ol' Red and will really get a kick out of the 3 (BIG) issue series written by charming Canuck creator Gregg Taylor with pencils and inks by yours truly. The first issue should be out Feb. 27 from Monkeybrain comics. (www.monkeybraincomics.com/) It's in glorious black and white! I'll post a link when it's live.
Ithaca (www.ithacacomic.com/), is still updating on a weekly basis. A nice big chunk of the story is up if you haven't checked it out yet. Written by Emily Hall, layouts by Jeremy Mohler, and penciled an inked by me.
Black Coat: The Blackest Dye pages are in the works. Kickstarter backers already caught a sneak peek. More are on the way.
Hey, my buddy Eric's novella, Gil's Grimoire and The Library of Doom!, is up for free on Amazon (www.amazon.com/Zeros-Library-D…) and B&N (www.barnesandnoble.com/w/two-z…) It's FREE and it's a fun read. Go download it already!
Baltimore Comic Con A113
I’ll be at Baltimore Comic Con this weekend: Fri, 9/25 thru Sun 9/27. You can find me doing sketches at the Imperium Comics table in Artist Alley (A113). Stop by and say hi!
NYCC Table V12B
The last few weeks have been really busy 'round here. Couple projects/issues are in the preliminary stages and I haven't had any free time for sketches or other things to post. Red Panda's still truckin' along. Gregg's script for the next two-parter is a lot of fun. Even has some zombies involved. Part one is out on Comixology 10/15.
For anyone going to NYCC this weekend: please come visit me at table V12 in Artist Alley! I'll be hunkered down doing sketches most of the weekend. Artist Alley is always a little more peaceful than the main floor, so, if you need a break from the crowds, head toward the
Commissions and Baltimore Comic Con
Woke up this morning and it already felt like Fall. Depressing. :(
But, there's some room in my schedule, so I'm currently taking commissions! Feel free to send me a note or email (deankotz@gmail.com) if you'd like a piece. Here's a quick breakdown of the prices:
Pencils and Inks:
9"x12":
Bust: $40
Full Figure w/ some bg: $50
11"x17"
Bust: $100
Full Figure w/bg: $150
Additional figures: $50 each
Priority shipping in the US is $8. Shipping elsewhere varies.
I'll also be at Baltimore Comic Con next weekend sharing a table in Artist Alley with James and Chris of Imperium Comics. I always love Baltimore, and it should be a lot
Wizard World Philly
I'll be at Wizard World Philly today through Sunday. Table B16. Stop by if you want a sketch or to just say hi!
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Totally spaced and missed you in Clarks Summit, once the day picked up I didn't move around much til the end of the show. Bad thing about those "one-dayers" is there's not much grabbing a beer & talking shop after days end.