Monthly Archives: September 2010

Comics.

Flavorwire lists 10 amazing comic shops. I’ve been to Quimbys in Chicago many times and would have to agree.
I have finished writing book one of Jessica Parasol, Daytime Ghost Hunter. The story will be 3 issues long with the first coming soon. Can’t wait to share it with you.

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Scott Pilgrim

Finally saw this last night, and I got to say I really liked it. Even though it’s based on the Oni Press comic series by Bryan Lee O’Malley, it actually felt to me like the first good video game movie. It owes so much to my video game generation, that I’m not sure how anyone older than me could possibly watch it. It’s so full of 8-bit reference and mid 90’s alternative music, that anyone who came before that time, probably just looks at it as a silly light show. Its a language of the culture that to me is a known quanity, and it adds another layer to the storytelling. In the realm of comic book movie, it acutally works as a visual comic, like very few comic movies have (American Splendor being one of the few others) without changing to the normal Hollywood scripting devices that are evident in the Iron Mans and other comic movies. So far Edgar Wright as director has been unbeatable, and I can’t wait for his take on Ant Man.

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The new home for Peas.

I’ve launched the new home for Peas Online here. If you would kindly update your bookmarks that would be great. Some nice new features. You can subscribe to Peas now through the rss feed, you can leave comments directly there. I can make the comic any size I want, and I can change the header and background colors pretty easily as well. Let me know what you think of the new home for Peas! Enjoy!
Peas Online!

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Thanks!


I have the best friends. This awesome budweiser can circa 1970’s showed up at my house today from my friends at the Iowa City Barnes & Noble. Miss you guys! Thanks so much!

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Peas moves on Friday

Peas will have a new home this Friday. It will be a change that allows you to add Peas to your rss feeds, make comments, and even do some shopping. It will allow me to change the size of the strip when need be and have easier access to getting it out to you. Look for the new Peas page on Friday!

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