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Looking Back: A Strange, Wonderful 2014

[Above: Ivy and a Shanghai skyline from last month’s two-week trip to China] 2014 was the year that I finally finished my giant graphic novel The Sculptor after five years in hibernation, but even though the book was completely out of my hands by June, the rest of the year has been a weird limbo-like […]


Every Which Way…

Charmed this morning by To Be Continued, a collaboration between Italian writer/artist Lorenzo Ghetti of delebile and German web designer Carlo Trimarchi. After all these years, I guess we’re still in the early stages of test-driving different navigational modes for webcomics. I like how this one plays with different modes from chapter to chapter. Probably […]


Designing for the Device

The hardcover edition of The Sculptor will finally be on sale February 3, 2015. But already, I can see I’ll have a frequently-asked question: “Will there be a digital version?” It’s a reasonable question, and the short answer is Yes. As far as I know, there’ll be versions available for tablets and other devices. I’m […]


Kansas State: November 2

Attention, Kansans! Be sure to join me Sunday November 2 at Kansas State University for a Free Public Lecture. And check out the sidebar for some more travels, including China and Chile in the next several weeks. I’m staying home in January (well, maybe) but then things really heat up February 3 when The Sculptor […]


Attn: Southern California

This August, I’ll be bringing the Two-Day Making Comics Workshop back to The Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art for a fourth year. 14 hours of everything I can teach you through lectures and hands-on exercises. An intense look at the art of telling stories visually. More info on my seminars here. The workshops welcome […]


Notes from Hibernation #3

Still working hard on the graphic novel through this fall, so this blog will continue to be pretty quiet for a while. Panel at left from a recent page (yeah, I know, not much to go on!). If you’re curious about the GN, here are the posts that’ve mentioned it so far (scroll to the […]


Alberta and Beyond

Still toiling away at the graphic novel, so this blog will remain quiet a few months longer, but I do have a tight cluster of trips coming up, so here’s a bit more info on each, starting with an important opportunity coming up next month. The Two Day Making Comics Workshop comes to Alberta! On […]


Attention: Southern California

This February, I’ll be bringing the Two Day Making Comics Workshop back to The Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art for a third year. 14 hours of everything I can teach you through lectures and hands-on exercises. An intense look at the art of telling stories visually. More info on my seminars here. My students […]


Notes from Hibernation #2

This blog is going to be pretty quiet this year while I continue work on the graphic novel, but wanted to pass along a couple of links. Congratulations to Spike and Diana Nock for a successful Kickstarter for Poorcraft, and to Jeff Parker and Erika Moen for the recently completed Bucko, both of which will […]


Attention Montreal!

The Making Comics 2-Day Workshop heads north to beautiful Montreal, May 28-29. Sixteen hours of everything I can teach you through lectures and hands-on exercises. An intense look at the art of telling stories visually. Here’s the link to SIGN UP. Availability is limited as usual. Need another excuse to visit Montreal in the spring? […]