I've mentioned, incessantly, I know, that I was going to be the subject of a News-Herald interview. Well, said interview has now appeared and can be seen by clicking here.
It's a pretty good article, underneath the obligatory sound effects headline. I don't think I said anything too boneheaded, and it does a good job representing Love and Capes, which is always important. Hopefully it will both spur some sales, and drive people to my appearance at Barnes and Noble in Mentor this Sunday.
Here's the start of the article:
During the easy days of summer, some kids sell lemonade as a fun way to earn a little change. When Thom Zahler was a youngster, the commodity he peddled to neighbors was his artwork. “I can’t remember not drawing,” the lifelong Timberlake resident said from his art studio, which is lined with hundreds of colorful action figures. “When I’m drawing, I just know that’s what I’m here for. It’s that perfect feeling that goes along with it.”
It's true. My Mom wouldn't buy us Kool-Aid or Lemonade, so I set up a little drawing stand. I made $1.35 one day. That was a pretty good haul. It was four comic books at the time.
Read the full article here.