Things You'll Miss

May 4, 2012

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Things You'll Miss
Posted May 4, 2012 at 12:00 am
I don't know if hospital food is actually bad or if it's the environment in which it's eaten. I find that in good company in good times, plain food can taste like the finest delicacy. Any time I've eaten in a hospital, the reasons for the visit cloud my taste buds.

Well, on to happier things. Tomorrow is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY and for once in a good many years, I will get to enjoy going from shop to shop! I will make damn sure to stop at Collector's Corner in Baltimore to visit my friend and fellow Super Art Fighter Michael "Spaghetti Kiss" Bracco who will be signing and sketching for people. You know, I don't think I own his books. This must be rectified! The rest of the Art Fight crew is in Boston for ROFLCon so if you're at MIT for the con, check them out tonight at 8:30pm where team Art Fight takes on Caldwell Tanner, Rob DenBleyker, Zach Weiner, and Ethan Nicole. If those names sound familiar, you may know them from College Humor, Explosm, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Axe Cop.

Alrighty, that about does it. I hope you all have an awesome FREE COMIC BOOK DAY and an AVENGEFUL weekend. And if you enjoy a certain assemblage of heroes in the theaters this weekend, consider throwing something into the tip jar of the Hero Initiative, a charitable organization dedicated to helping comic creators of old, some of whom were responsible for creating the characters that we see in the theaters and who, sadly, will see none of those profits.
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Yellow Peril Blog
Posted December 24, 2020 at 01:15 pm

This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.

Posted December 24, 2020 at 01:15 pm

This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.