I've always enjoyed comics as a medium, from childhood to the present day. There's something about storytelling with words and pictures that I find very compelling, and I always wanted to do it myself. But I never had a story I wanted to tell.
Then in 2002, I was diagnosed with a detached retina, which threatened my eyesight. After recovering, and at age 45, I wrote and drew my first comic book, Detached, about that experience and since then I've started doing commercial illustration, as well as creating the weekly comic strip Grumbles.
Here you'll find links to all my comics (including Grumbles), my gallery of comic-oriented images, a series of tutorials about comics, comic-oriented links, a way to get in touch with me, and lastly, my ongoing comic about my prostate cancer.
How does power work in the eeveebox? Are there ulterior motives to how leaders are chosen? Are deputies appointed by the leader or determined by age? Are eevee reps. appointed by the leader/deputy or voted on by the eevees? Do the eevee reps. have any power? If yes, then is power determined by a hierarchy of command? How much power does a leader and deputy have over their own house? How much power do they have in other houses, both how much they say they have, and how much they actually have?
Every Sunday there is a 2 hour brotherhood meeting, as shown in this comic page
This page actually shows a typical meeting. Meetings are around 2 hours where all the brotherhood officials come together to talk about issues together. Usually this is the only time where brotherhood issues are brought up.
Leaders- Its Mandatory for leaders to go to meetings
Dusk: Almost always at meetings, Will sleep during meetings, and is only actively involved if Blizz is in the meeting or something important is going on
Bolt: Always at meetings, Due to his anxiety, he tends to let Dean do all the talking. Will only kind of talk if more eeveelutions are at the meeting.
Vay: Literally never goes to meetings, has a cardboard cutout that stands in for him. Will only go if Blizz goes due to him being scared of Blizz finding out he never goes to meetings.
Deputies- It is optional for them to go to meetings
????: Due to staying hidden, and his work load, he never goes to meetings, or even knows they are a thing.
Flame: Almost Never goes to meetings. Like, he went to less than 5 meetings out of over 200
Blizz: Has not went to a meeting for a few months due to personal issues with the other leaders. Believes that Vay is going to meetings and doing leader work.
Representatives- It is mandatory that they go to meetings
John: Always goes to meetings, usually tries to talk at least, but usually doesnt unless prompted.
Dean: Always at meetings, Usually is the one leading meetings, talks a lot during them.
Eve: Always at meetings, and usually is the only Icedrop there. Does what she can, but is usually outnumbered. Wishes that Blizz can come back to the leadership position.
Power
Author chan: People have been so nice during all of my hiatuses due to school being literally horrible. It makes me super happy! I saw that quite a few people were politely asking for comics staring Sora or Miku. (Unlike the people who were harassing me for Eevee Academy comics and making me CANCAL it cause they were so RUDE. Yes, I know how to spell Cancelled. )
-where was I?
The first thing we need to consider when building a page of comics is page flow, or how we read comics. In this culture, we read them left to right and top to bottom. Cartoonists always need to keep this knowledge at the front of their brain. It will affect how every panel is drawn.
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CGC is offering on-site grading at this year's HeroesCon for all comic book submissions. On-site grading, including ReHolder submissions, will be available Friday, June 14, through Saturday, June 15. A very limited quantity of WalkThrough submissions will still be accepted on Sunday, June 16, until 12:00 p.m. All you need is a free CGC account to submit for on-site grading, but paid members receive discounts (and other benefits). Learn more and select your membership level here.
On-site grading submissions are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. CGC expects extremely high demand and space is limited, so submitters are encouraged to submit at the start of the show. If on-site grading submissions need to be cut off early, submissions will still be accepted for grading at CGC headquarters at the regular fees and turnaround times.
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Fans also won't want to miss lots of fun happening at CGC booth #101 all weekend long! In addition to our popular pin giveaway, we will have the limited-edition 2024 pins to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Wolverine and the 85th anniversary of Batman. Plus, we'll be offering giveaway prize opportunities! Stay tuned for further email and social announcements about giveaway opportunities leading up to the show.
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This is the original published Variant Cover art to Avengers (2023) Issue 2. The pencils are done digitally, sent to his father Joe Rivera to ink by hand, and then Paolo painted the piece by hand in watercolors on the same piece of 13 X 19" art board. The colored lines are done in acrylic.
This is the published original cover art to Lobster Johnson Get the Lobster Volume 4 Trade Paperback. The pencil image was created digitally & printed out in blueline with hand drawn inks by Tonci Zonjic on a piece of 11 1/2 X 17 1/2" comic art board.
This is the original published cover art for Animal Man Issue 23. The original is drawn in blueline and inked on standard piece of 11x17" comic art board by Francis Portela. Brother Blood cover appearance.
This is the original published cover art for the fold out wrap around Daredevil 500 cover. This pencil art consists of three 11 1/2 X 16 1/2" pieces of comic art board taped together on the back to make one huge 34 1/2 X 16 1/2 piece of art. This cover features Daredevil & pretty much every character involved in his life at that time.
This is the original unpublished Cover art to Action Comics 783. It is drawn by hand in original blue pencils by Kano on a piece of DC 11 1/4 X 17" comic art board. While unpublished, this piece shows Kanos very tight, finished pencils, which shows us behind the scenes when Kano makes a cover. This piece is actually much more detailed than the one that ended up be...
This is the published original variant cover art #C to Dynamite Comics Red Sonja Death and the Devil Issue 01 by Moritat. It is drawn in pencils, inks, colored pencils & fully painted in watercolor on a piece of 11 x 17" Comic Art Paper.
Instead, a bunch of our artists are offering Commissions shipped to you! A handful of my artists are also attending NY Comic Con in October so we are taking a Pre-List now for you to pick them up at the show or have them shipped to you after I return.
Bridgit Connell began by self-publishing comics and working on anthologies out of school back in 2010. She has worked at Dark Horse on multiple Lady Baltimore projects with Christopher Golden & Mike Mignola.
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