heya guys back again a little late this week, Busy on lots of good stuff :)

Tucson Comic con Last Saturday Absolutely rocked! it was the definition of a true comic-con. Vendors, guests and Con-goers were super excited and loved being there and to me that alone makes it a huge success, it comes in second only to the Phoenix Comicon for me and i cant wait to make that Tucson trek next year.

Spazdog comics sponsored Terry Tibke and myself there at con and we both sketched for CBLDF donations which was a lot of fun and fulfilling, i love helping the industry that i love. Paul and Maureen took care of us really good on spazdog’s behalf. Across from us sat the evil genius Brian Pulido who was awesome enough to give me some promo images and buttons for “the Graves” which releases nationwide January 29th 2010 so be sure to check it out…and my ugly mug on screen for a few seconds ;) Raven Gregory and Mike D. manned the zenescope booth, i don’t get to see those guys that often so it was cool catching up a bit. Jay Fotos was avoiding me again…naw Jay is awesome and a very busy man ( I’ll See ya at the Steel Panther show ya bastard:) Daniel and Dawna Davis were there in full on Steamcrow force, seeing those guys means its a real con! the elusive Daniel Bradford made it out and with awesome news that his book “King” will be out in January …such a fun and wickedly cool book. Anyway i digress because While down there in Tucson Good friend and big comic geek Thomas Healy Filmed a bit for his world famous podcast “I Have Issues” check it out!

Also next up on the ole event docket …Phoenix Comicon’s “Comic Create” event, Jeff Pina “Dr. Oblivion’s guide to teenage dating”, Albert Morales “El Mystico” and myself will kick off this series of events Which highlights the creative process behind making comics and pop culture art. This ones a bit different and very heavy on the creative aspects of Comic booking so stop by and have some questions ready for us.

Till next time my wicked little jammers,

-BEN OUT!


 

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