Love and Capes #3 is at my printer, Activities Press, right now. And frighteningly enough, it's time to start #4! Like I've done with the last two issues, I'll be posting some selected panels here. To the right is part of the fourth panel of page one. Usually, I won't preview the punchline, but without context, and by cutting off Abby's dialogue, I figure this one is okay.
In other news, the New Year has been full of many things. I made a bunch of resolutions, and so far I'm doing okay on them. It's been a week (since I'm one of those people who start resolutions on the 2nd, since the 1st is no place to start a diet) and I've managed to keep on my diet, take a walk every day, and kickbox five times a week. My organizational skills seem to be improving because of the GTD procedures I've been using.
Let's pause on that one for a minute. I know it seems silly, but one of the things I've done that seems to have spiked my productivity, is I set my e-mail to check for new messages every thirty minutes instead of every thirty seconds. As a result, there are less interruptions, and I get more done. Like I said, a little thing, but one that's really helped.
The only resolutions I've been less-than-stellar on have been flossing and trying to read a little bit before bed. I did read Frank Miller's 300 and have Son of a Witch on the nightstand now, although largely untouched. The big thing I'm trying to do is carve out a little more time for not working. There are so many movies out there I'd like to see, I've got the second season of Slings and Arrows ready to be watched, and I'm sure my girlfriend would like see me from time to time (at least, I hope so). Fighting my workaholism is difficult, but I hope to make some headway.
And today is Steve Jobs' keynote at MacWorld, and I am so looking forward to that. What will he debut? The iPhone? What's in iTV? And anything else? Oh, this is going to be so cool.