With the launch of Warning Label, I'm going to try to post a behind the scenes look at each new strip.
The Inspiration for Time and Vine, Part Four
My new book, Time and Vine, is coming out from IDW in July. Previews order code MAY170517. In a shameless effort to promote it, I’m going to be sharing some stories about making the book here. This one's going to have to be a little oblique, because the book's not out yet.
Last year, when I was at Denver Comic-Con, I stopped at Stout Street Social with Sean Tiffany and some friends. There, I saw some really cool wine bottle displays. I've got a blurry photo here. But it was really cool looking, and I had to borrow it.
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There's a Thing that happens in issue one that I needed some solution for. And when I saw these wine displays, I remembered going to the late, lamented Potpourri in Mentor, Ohio. They had bottles built into their booths, and each bottle was signed with a note about whatever event that party was celebrating. So Happy Birthday or We Got Engaged or whatever.
The Stout Street Social display keyed that memory and, when you see the book, you'll see the problem it solved. Sometimes, it's not the big things, like winery tours or history books, but the little things that inspire you.
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The Inspiration for Time and Vine, Part Three
My new book, Time and Vine, is coming out from IDW in July. Previews order code MAY170517. In a shameless effort to promote it, I’m going to be sharing some stories about making the book here. Free Comic Book Day took a little more out of me than I expected, so I’m a bit late with this update,. Doctor Christy Blanch runs a great shop at Aw Yeah Comics Muncie. Also, I have it on good authority that she’ll be glad to order a copy of Time and Vine for you, too!
A year or two ago I was exploring some Northeast Ohio wineries. One caught my eye and I had to stop. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t noticed it before (I didn’t miss anything. It was new.) It was the Hundley Cellars.
It’s got a great feel to it, kind of a rustic cabin feel. Big fireplace, lots of wood and comfy chairs. And it’s got some of my favorite food, especially the chocolate brownie pretzel dessert. Oh my goodness, get one if you go there! So very very tasty.
They also use Uno cards as your table signs to bring you your food. It’s a great blend of classy and fun.
The big fireplace at Hundley, you’ll see that in Time and Vine. The main room and counter are certainly inspired by Hundley, Before I had a chance to tour Debonne or Brotherhood, this was in my head as I built the Aeternum Winery. If you’re ever in the area, be sure to stop by!
Gem City Comic-Con Recap!
I had another phenomenal convention experience last weekend at Gem City Comic-Con. It was my first time to Dayton. Spoiler: probably won’t be my last. Gem City is very much a comic show, and I appreciate that. I did the most commissions I’ve done in a single day in a long time that first day. And it wasn’t just Pony stuff (though there was that, of course), but I had some interesting Star Wars commissions, even a “draw Uncle Ben and Aunt May… and wheatcakes” commission that’s my favorite one that I've done in some time.
I had a couple great dinners with some great friends and got to do the Drink and Draw for the event, too. I love how many local breweries there are in general, and Twisted Wing even brewed a special Gamma Ray Bomb IPA for the event. It was good, but I’m not an IPA fan. I had a few of their other beers though and loved them.
And I got to hang out next to Christy Blanch most of the show, which compounded the fun. Of course, some of that is just sitting next to her and ruining DC TV shows for her. Ask her, she’ll be glad to share the experience.
Christy also hosted a drawing panel with me, Kyle Starks and Scott McMahon . It was a great panel. We all played well off each other, many laughs were had, and I think we all learned something. Like why I’ll never get a tattoo.
Gem City was a delight, and another convention that treated me like a star. It’s all those little things that go a long way to making the experience so enjoyable. So thank you, Gem City! We’ll meet again!
Great Lakes Comic-Con
This past weekend, I was a guest at Great Lakes Comic-Con. It was my first time at this show, and I had a wonderful time. Mike DeSantis runs a great show and he and his staff took great care of me and the other guests. This was my first show of the year and it was a great way to start. The standout had to be Ellie, the little girl in the photo above. She was so excited and having so much fun, it was just the most awesome thing and my absolute favorite thing about my career.
I didn't get a chance to meet him, but Nicholas Hammond (the 70s Spider-Man) seemed like he was the nicest person, which is great to see. I got to hear some stories from Jim Shooter and Bill Messener-Loebs. And, of course, I spent a lot of great time with Tony Isabella and, the Dean to my Sammy, Paul Storrie. I look forward to seeing them at more shows this year.
I did a decent number of commissions, too. Lots of funs ones, like Doctor Aphra and Lightning Lass as well as some of the more common ponies. And, I even got to play several rounds of The Shadow pinball machine courtesy of the fine folks at Big Toys. They did a glorious job restoring what might be my favorite pinball machine. I love how they replaced a lot of the lights with LEDs. If this is a crazy successful year, maybe I'll give them a call.
If the rest of my con season matches this show, it'll be a great 2017.
Love and Capes Valentine Art
First come, first served to purchase this 9x12 full color original of Mark and Abby from Love and Capes. The original can be yours for $80.00! Buy by 5:00pm, February 15 and save $20!
Nick and Nora Valentine Art
First come, first served to purchase this 9x12 full color original of Nick and Nora from The Thin Man movies. (Also, someone get the rights and let me write it!) The original can be yours for $80.00! Buy by 3:30pm, February 12 and save $20!
This piece is sold.
Hera and Kanan Valentine Art
First come, first served to purchase this 9x12 full color original of everyone's favorite space-married couple, Hera and Kanan for $80.00! Buy by 2:00pm, February 11 and save $20!
New Project: Time and Vine!
Here it is: You can read the first fifteen pages of my new project, Time and Vine, for FREE at the IDW website. Because it's Valentine's Day weekend and we're nice people. (Yes, this is the mysterious Project Burgundy that I've mentioned.) Please share! Since this is my blog, I can go on a little more about the series. Because you'd probably like to know what it's about:
A grade school history teacher, looking for a respite from her life's problems, finds the ultimate escape when the owner of a local winery reveals its secret to her: drink the right glass of wine in the right tasting room, and travel back in time to the year it was bottled. Together, they’ll journey through the history of the 200-year old winery… as well as their own.
Written and drawn by me. Colors by the absurdly talented Luigi Anderson.
There's also a six-page Love and Capes story for free up there, too. It's been seen in the fourth LNC trade, but never available in print.
Hercules and Megara Valentine Art
First come, first served to purchase this 9x12 full color original of Hercules and Megara for $80.00! Buy by 2:00pm, February 9 and save $20!