Comics for Sale...Soon!

Here's a preview of some Panel books that will be going up on Etsy this weekend.  Look back here tomorrow evening for a link.  I'll do a sketch in any and all books ordered...that is, if you want me defacing these small press beauties.  Come on...you know this will bolster your hipster credibility.

Update - Panel 18 is now up for sale in my Etsy store.  I will be adding more volumes and some original art here shortly...hopefully by Turkey Day.

Panel 18 - When I Was 18...Or Something Like That

Updated Yet Again - Pics have been replace with finished art - sorry for the low-rez...the milk is only partially free.

Updated Again - I picked up a second story for this book.  I've added the preliminary inks to the gallery.

Updated - Page 2 up.  I'll be adding letters here shortly.

Quick update with the beginning of a story for Panel 18.  More to come.

Panel XVI at Mid-Ohio Con

Like clockwork, the fall volume of the Panel anthology debuted at this weekend's Mid-Ohio Con. The faux notebook cover design (courtesy of the illustrious Brent Bowman) couldn't have been pulled off better.  Brent really channeled his inner teenage girl. If you know Brent, this should strike up some interesting visuals.

Check out the Ferret Press store to get a copy of your very own.

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Panel XV- Movies

Art for Panel 15. 

Story by Sean McGurr.

Sean had a really great concept for this story.  It was supposed to be him narrating and then throughout the theater you would see these vinettes of annoying movie-going patrons.  I may revisit that sometime.  It would be a bit more challenging than the nine panel grid I went with.  We'll see.

 

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Panel XIV - Superstition

Story by Sean McGurr

Sean's a Cleveland Indians fan.  Poor guy. I have intimate knowledge of his suffering since I was sitting next to him at the Jake (never Progressive Park)  when the Tribe was up 3-1 against Boston. That sucked so badly.  Growing up a tortured Tribe fan as well, I was thrilled to do a two pager for him for Panel: Superstition.  Not so thrilled though, that the Tribe has once again become the mistake of my childhood.

***I'll try to get some readible versions up soon.***