Friday, August 24, 2007

Cosmic Cherry #2

- is in the works!

Just because we haven't heard anything about being accepted doesn't mean we can't keep pushing forward. So here is my boy hard at work laying out a new page to pencil:


If you think you spy a mustache on that fine asian fella' you'd be right. It started as a bet. I believe the bet was a bit fake as he's been threatening to grow one for some time now.

And because he's so cute (I mean tough) when he is hard at work, here's another shot:


It's kinda strange to be working on the 2nd story arc (issues 7-12) while he is working on the 2nd issue. It would seem unfair that I can get done so much faster if it didn't also mean I have to do all the scanning. Me and my Mustek don't always see eye to eye.

"What, What, What?" A quickie.

If you read Jared's blog (or JJ or Fry or whatever you know him as) then you already know. If not you must click here.

Yo Gabba Gabb is a kids show that is being made by an enormous amount of talented and strange people. I really can't describe it without rewriting all that Jared has already faithfully compiled. Go read skablahblah!

Be warned - it might just break TV.

Books are good.

Today I interviewed and hired a new employee. Then I came home and cleaned, did the dishes with my boy, put away laundry from two weeks ago, answered some (but not all) emails, and checked on my American Apparel order's status (it seems to be in stand still at the LA Fedex).

In-between all of this I read.

I have been running out of books lately, rereading all of mine far too many times. I even accidentally read one of my favorites far too soon, you have to leave a really good book alone for a certain amount of time. I used to have a roommate (Boz) who had a collection to rival my own (she also worked at Barnes and Noble and kept us both stocked with the finest of new titles). Before that I had my sisters who also had large quantities of books. Lately it's been sad. I'm very lazy about walking the few blocks to the library in 100+ weather and I get scared at the vast amount of shiny new top sellers at Borders.

I much prefer, I've found, friends just handing me books and telling me, "You should read this." Enter my roommate Jared. He walked into our "hang out" room in the mid-afternoon with a stack of five books. He'd dug around to find me something to read. One of them was:



I started it immediately. Jonathan Lethem is great. "Girl In Landscape" is my favorite but this was very good. Yes, I can say it "was" good because I finished it. Jameson seems to think it is very impressive that I can finish an entire book in less than a day, especially considering I was taking breaks from the book to accomplish actual tasks. It doesn't seem amazing to me, I'm pretty sure all the females (and I think my young nephew) in my family devour books just as fast.

Now I will get to the point: if any of you folks have any books you think I should read - please tell me!

ps- Jameson is reading "The Omnivores Dilemma" and he kept reading snippets to me. So, my reading was interspersed with lovely little nuggets about how everything we eat is made of corn and how we are, essentially, people made of corn. Awesomeness.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Sweet Sister

Work is overwhelming. We are training two new assistant managers right now and that will be great eventually, but at this point it's just extra work. I feel beat and exhausted all the time. My house is a mess, I'm not staying on my schedule with the comic (or blog), and everytime I think I have time to get some of that done something comes up at work. I think my job is trying to kill me.

I was feeling sad and tired and had just finished manager stuff at work (I'm about to go back in now to wait tables) - just feeling down in general when I checked my mail and found this:



A lovely, happy, birdy card that also had a very sweet note:



It was just what I needed and made me feel better. Thank you, Julie, for brightening my day!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

I have a problem...

I have always doodled too much. Many angry teachers have made this clear to me. Also there is evidence everywhere, on any scrap of paper or paper-like surface anywhere near me and a writing utensil (this includes almost anything - even sauce on an almost empty plate). Lately it has taken on a life of it's own. This same shape (pattern?) pops up over and over and covers whole surfaces of everything. Sometimes I'll pretend I can make just one loopy shape to "decorate" a corner but by the end it has consumed the entire area. I have many examples (in my trashcan) but here is a Cosmic Cherry related fun one:



This is page #1 of the script for Cosmic Cherry #2. Jameson and I were editing, not too long ago, and then the doodle monster took over. I'm going to blame the hot pink sharpie. It is clearly to blame.

Blogging About Blogs (and stuff)

We went to lunch yesterday with Jameson's sister and brother in-law. They are amazingly talented and fun. Joe kindly mentioned Cosmic Cherry on his blog. They have recently started their own media company: Fresh Blend Media. They are going to help us get our Cosmic Cherry website up and going soon.

Ashley G also posted fun photos of our Sunday night routine here. I'm not in the photos because A. I hate photos of myself and B. was at the other table. The managers have a mini meeting every Sunday and don't get to join in the fun until later.

Photos and Chicago Bits

This is only a few but there are more on my flicker (see fancy banner thing):

Here's me with my good friend Rorschach. It is a strange and awkward pose we've got goin' on. After the photo shoot he told me to, "Have a good convention." Such words of wisdom I will treasure forever.


Here is the adorable duo who have shirts made from sheets my little brother and I use to fight over. We also used to draw on them with markers at night and, magically, after they got washed the marks would all be gone. The sheets where passed down from older siblings and where very faded. We used the markers to draw everyone back in. I also loved to give Luke fancy lips and eyelashes. These gentlemen here obviously took better care of their sheet set.


This is Dan and Rachel (me too) waiting to eat. This is where the, now infamous, spider bite will occur. Rachel and Dan are good friends from the BBH who recently moved to Chicago and opened up their apartment and futon for us. It was lovely. Here we are all sweating, a lot.


Jameson plays with the camera while we wait and sweat.


Here is my April. Her and her man Ryan drove down from Columbus to spend Saturday with us. She looks dreamy and sweet but I know for a fact both she and her man can throw me across a hotel room using only their hips. This is from Roller Derby. She can break you in half all while on skates! No, Ryan doesn't derby - but he packs one mean hip check.


All in all an enjoyable trip. We both came back exhausted but refreshed and ready to buckle right back into our crazy work/comic book schedule. I have new assistant managers to train and Cosmic Cherry #2 is underway!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Quick because I'm sleepy

I worked, worked, worked yesterday and today.

Chicago was awesome. I have a ton of blisters due to poor shoe choice. We talked to B. Clay Moore at Wizard World. There was a father and son wearing button down shirts made from the same Star Wars sheets I had as a child. Jameson took my picture with a really good Rorachach. I had yummy cupcakes with April (Boz) and Ryan. Rachel and Dan and kitties where loverly. I got bit by a spider and a gunfight (in which a gun was fired) happened right out the door at American Apparel as we watched from inside.

I will post pictures tomorrow. I have to be up in 6 hours.

g'nite

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Runaways

We ran away to Chicago!

I haven't had a day off in over a month. So Jameson decided that the only way to ensure I didn't work was to leave town. He was, of course, correct.

We are staying with our good friends Rachel and Dan (who recently moved to Chi Town). We are also going to Wizard World on Friday (yeah for geeky time). And then... we are hanging out with Boz and her man Ryan. They decided to run away for a day (from Columbus, OH) to see us!!

Spending time with two great couples all in the same week, all in the same lovely town and having time away from the BBH is AMAZING!

So far we've spent 8 hours walking and shopping all over and I managed to get about 5 to 6 blisters on both heels - yeah vacation!!!

Also, we listened to most of the book on tape (CD) of World War Z on the drive up - it is amazing.

Now if we can only hear back from Image things will be perfect!

Friday, August 03, 2007

My niece and nephew are too cute.

Ashley G of Kitty Genius is having a sale on her t-shirts and the adorable models are my sweet neice and nephew.

Please check out their cuteness here.

We bought my nephew this book (and the second one) for his birthday:



He's been racing through them all and has him Mom (my sis) and Aunt (my other sis) reading them as well. It was smart on his part b/c they buy the next book for him knowing they'll want to read it. It's fun, fun to discuss rat creatures and quiche with him. His favorite character is Smiley Bone.

No news is good news?

Still playing the waiting game, the one where I check my email a gazillion times a day, or hour. No news yet from the folks at Image but here is a taste for you:

This is page #17 (of 24) from Cosmic Cherry issue #1

(I tried to change the sizes of these images twice and blogger refuses to understand me. I think they are bigger if you click them but they might end up really big, whatever.)

This next one is one of my favorites, mainly because of the teddy.

This is page #22 (of 24) from Cosmic Cherry issue #1

I'm working on compiling all of the usefull links and info we found while spending our lives online trying to learn about scanning, sizing, and coloring this comic (coloring the cover, it's a b&w comic). If it's all together maybe we can save some time for other folks.

I really like the asian-cart scene because you almost never see people eating in comics. I also love the way Jameson does nuanced facial expressions. But, seriously, I love Daphne's teddy.

Anyway, back to the waiting game.