The whole Columbus Center development is a debacle. For more info, click here: Nearing its end: What now for the Columbus Center site?

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Sarah Palin is so full of …well, you know.

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This blog updates for the most part every Tuesday & Thursday.

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Here are two versions of the same page from my Graphic Novel “GO HOME PADDY”. While it’s fun doing the pages in full-color, the process takes too long. So I’ll be doing the rest of the work in two-tone. Plus, I actually think the two-tone works better with the overall tone of the story.

I’m hoping to post the entire first chapter when I finally put together a Wordpress run site/blog.

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More examples of my morning routine.

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Here are some more recent warm-up sketches that I do in the morning before getting down to work. So that I can just loosen up, I give myself very little time to work on these. It’s all about PROCESS people.

Also, I think the second sketch (the figure drawing) is my fumbling attempt to draw a “R. Crumb Woman”.

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Well, I’m not sure if this will continue or not, but thanks to the generosity of one Bartholomew Stankowitz (AKA Horselips McSorley) I have a new DVD player and I’ve been putting it to use.

FROST/NIXON: Excellent film. Frank Langella absolutely kills it as Nixon. I highly recommend this one!

THE SPIRIT: Well…I can’t say that this wasn’t a total mess, but as Bartholomew Stankowitz said, “It’s JUST LIKE a comic book”. The violence is over the top in a Tom & Jerry kind of way (which is funny) but the story is about as thought out as a Tom & Jerry cartoon too. Only recommended for DIE-HARD Frank Miller fans & green screen enthusiasts.

CORALINE: Now this is a beautiful looking film! Stop motion all the way based on the kid’s book by the amazing Neil Gaiman. I was surprised by how faithful the film remained to the book in terms of creepiness. Go out and rent this!

WALZT WITH BASHIR: Another animated movie, this time dealing with the subject of Israeli soldiers’ memories of the 1982 Lebanon War. A VERY powerful film with exquisite animation! Also features design/art by the amazing brothers Tomer and Asaf Honuka. I highly recommend this one too!

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So I’m thinking about switching my website and blog over to one site powered by Wordpress. Besides being able to have everything on one site, various Wordpress plug-ins would allow me to easily present web-comics too. But…..I’m a little nervous as I know NEXT TO NOTHING about websites, installing programs on servers, etc.

If any of my readers have any advice, please leave a comment or hit me with an email.

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