25 September 2010

23 September 2010



This is Liz Goodyear who passed away on the evening of the 23rd. The no-nonsense outlook and wisdom she shared with those around her will resonate years beyond her youthful age of 103. I know they'll certainly last the rest of my lifetime. True to the life she lived, she moved on in style: the night of a full moon on the autumnal equinox!

UPDATE: The NY Times' Sarah Kramer marks Liz's passing.

20 September 2010

Workin' it...

I've been busy with a mix of comics, illustrations, and apparel graphics this month. Everything seems to still be in their infancy phase so here are some sketchbook stuff to tide over any blog visitors:





For more distractions, check out my twitter account. At the request of my publisher, I've decided to give it a try for a couple months so go watch the train wreck slowly unfold.

14 September 2010

And the winners are... [drumroll]

Saturday #436 and Sunday #463. If you know what this is referring to AND have either of those in your possession, please contact me for your prize!



SPX was absolutely amazing--it just gets better and better every year! Huge thanks to everyone who swung by my table to chat, flip through the preview of VIETNAMERICA, and part with their hard-earned dollars.

07 September 2010

CON-slaught continues:

Next stop: SPX this weekend! For the past year I dialed back my convention schedule as I wrapped up VIETNAMERICA--a casualty of time and funds--so promotion for its upcoming release has been limited to events like SDCC this past July, and now SPX! I'll be at table B16 with some new goodies and raffling off full color copies of VIETNAMERICA four months before its release! One copy each day so c'mon by:



With just two shows in 2010, my schedule's significantly lighter than usual. It's a gradual ramp up to 2011 when I'll be hawking my book at every con, festival, craft mart, swap meet, PTA meeting, etc. under the sun.

31 August 2010

And so it begins...



Awaiting me upon my return to NYC last week were advance-reader-copies of VIETNAMERICA! My publisher Villard is releasing them into the wild, and so begins a completely new phase of the book's road to publication: trying to drum up press and publicity.



Although it's a full color book, I think the b/w galleys do a good job of reproducing the tonal artwork. Specific color palettes are threaded throughout to help distinguish characters, plots, and time periods (as hinted in this earlier post) so it'll be interesting what readers will think without color to aid in their preview (i.e. I hope it still makes sense!). Villard is considering including a small full color chapter excerpt with each galley they send out, so crossing my fingers that happens.

If you spot one of these in the wild, please don't make any sudden noises as it scares easily. Approach slowly and if it doesn't run away, please give it a good home. All it needs to flourish are occasional sunlight and kind words.

24 August 2010

Road-trip wrap up:

After a absolutely phenomenal 4,000 mile trip along the Left Coast, we're back in NYC in one piece! Aside from the obligatory family vacations, I've never taken a "real" road-trip and to finally get to do so for an entire month with my wife along such a beautiful stretch of the country was amazing. We are so fortunate and grateful to have so many wonderful family and friends who welcomed us into their homes and created memories we'll cherish for a lifetime! Definitely didn't take as many pics as I should of, but here's some randomness:



A cable car view of the Wanderlust village in Squaw Valley. My wife was teaching at the 4-day event so I was her +1. Apparently, marriage does have its perks--who knew?!



Our typical breakfast: fresh sauteed vegetables, dal, and brown rice for her; waffles soaked in sugar, topped with sugar, with a side of sugar for me.



This is the view from morning meditation held on a mountain side with live upright bass music by this friend. Best. Alarm. Clock. EVER.



There's always room for Mediterranean food. ALWAYS.



The world famous Monterey Bay Aquarium! Star Trek IV, anyone?



Check out the bravado on this dude! He's wearing a chef's hat, fish apron, AND spinning two pies simultaneously. Thank goodness he's wearing shades or else he'd look silly.



Having missed its one month engagement in NYC earlier this year, I had another opportunity to catch Crumb's GENESIS show while in Portland. Just like at home, except with no crowds [yay!] and not free [boo!].



Donuts and anime porn are a perfect match. You stay classy, Portland!



My pastries came with two babes! Too bad my wife and sis-in-law aren't always carrying a box of Voodoo donuts.



Seattle puts its best face forward.



Assorted deli sandwiches crossing the Golden Gate Bridge only to be devoured by an enormous shark? The perfect metaphor for life.



You know it's been a great road-trip when you've let yourself go and this is what you look like to a kid.

09 August 2010

Have brush pen and sketchbook: will travel.

We're still on the road and currently find ourselves in Portland. Despite a lot of the friends we've visited being art directors, graphic designers, illustrators, and cartoonists, it's taken me this long to finally find one who owns a scanner (thanks, Leland!).





29 July 2010

We interrupt our Left Coast roadtrip for breaking news:

Finished back in January, Random House has finally publicly released VIETNAMERICA's cover:



See, it's totally really gonna be a really real book 'n' stuff!

20 July 2010

Time to hit the road...

Starting tomorrow, I'll be exhibiting and getting my senses shattered at the San Diego Comic-con! If you're attending, please swing by and check out my wares. Got a lot of new stuff for sale as well as a full color preview of VIETNAMERICA! As usual, I'll be tabling with this bum in Small Press at K12:



After that, I'll be staying on the Left coast for a few weeks road-tripping with my wife. We're escaping NYC's wet-blanket-in-a-sauna weather to visit friends and family from San Diego to Seattle. Don't know how much I'll be blogging while on the road, but anybody's who's reading this is gonna be on vacation anyways, right?!

14 July 2010

Summer Slowdown--NNNOOOTTT!!!

Why I haven't posted for a few weeks:



Comic project #1: weekly online strips! Aiming to start serialization in a couple weeks, but if I fall short it's because of the reality of needing to keep a roof over my head with...



Apparel graphics! These are only in-progress shots because, as is the nature of working in the clothing biz, they won't be for sale until next year so showing the final versions now is a big no-no. But if you wanna buy some of my stuff before then, there's these...



Preparing for CON-slaught! Tis that time of year when our living room transforms into a printing, folding, and trimming factory. First stop: SDCC next week! Hopefully shortly thereafter, this will also be ready...



Comic project #2 gradually inching closer to a finished pitch! I'm so freakin' excited about this thing and can't wait to talk about it publicly! Speaking of public, how bout some public nudity...





Weekly figure drawing still goin' strong! Special shout out to Lillian Chan, a wonderful animator and friend, who came along for a session while visiting from Toronto. Yes, believe it or not, I still have friends despite my reclusive work nature, and my preferred mode of communication is still with horribly drawn email responses. Proof: in response to a friend who'd rather watch World Cup then hang out and draw...



Hope everyone's enjoying their Summer or Winter!