Thursday, November 30, 2017

Vault of Midnight in Ann Arbor

I'm proud to have the book available at Vault of Midnight in Ann Arbor. I love going to Vault of Midnight, I always try to stop there when we travel from Michigan to Pennsylvania. They have the best bags of any comic book store I've been to. That might seem like a weird compliment, but go there and buy something and you'll see what I mean. More info about Vault of Midnight at their webpage: VaultOfMidnight.com

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Hatch Sticker Museum in Berlin, Germany

The book has made it to the Hatch Sticker Museum in Berlin, Germany. I really like Hatch, I've sent them stickers in the past. More info about Hatch can be found at their webpage at HatchKingdom.com

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Outsider Comics and Geek Boutique in Seattle

I'm proud to have the book available at Outsider Comics, in the Fremont area of Seattle. I miss Fremont a lot, I'd visit a couple of times a month for record shopping. One of the photos in the book was on the Fremont bridge. More info about Outsider Comics is available on their webpage: outsidercomics.com. These photos aren't mine, they belong to Outsider Comics.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Espresso A mano in Pittsburgh

Secret drawing club today at Espresso A Mano in Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh. I was working on this year's New Year's card. I might get them out on time this year.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Memory Reverb 01

Playing around with some photos apps. I'm taking family photos, mashing them up with street art collages, then running that through an 8bit editor.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Quimby's bookstore in Chicago

"Falling Up" at Quimby's Bookstore in Chicago. I can't wait to visit Quimby's. They've been really supportive. And to have the book in the home of the Chicago Imagists, and I believe the current home of the comic book giants Jim Mahfood and Chris Ware, is an honor. (These images don't belong to me, they're from the writer Chloe Caldwell and CitySearch.)

Attending Church at the Carnegie with Hazel

Sunday services at the Carnegie in Pittsburgh with Hazel. This visits highlights were work from Basquiat, Kara Walker, and Kerry James Marshall.

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Floating World Comics in Portland

Floating World Comics in Portland. The book is now available at Floating World Comics in Portland. Floating World is beautiful. I'm pretty sure it's where I bought my first copy of "Lose" by Michael Deforge. I'm proud to be in their store. These images belong to Floating World Comics. More info can be found at their webpage: floatingworldcomics.com

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Desert Island Comics in Brooklyn

"Falling Up no. 1" available at Desert Island Comics in Brooklyn. Desert Island was the first comic book shop outside my immediate area that showed interest in the work. Which I really appreciate, and the shop itself looks awesome, so I'm excited to be a part of it. More information about Desert Island Comics available at their webpage: DesertIslandBrooklyn.com

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

"Falling Up" at Caliban Book Store in Pittsburgh

I love that the book is available at Caliban book store. This is probably another case of me making a poor business decision by choosing what feels right over what makes business sense. I mean there's a comic book store across the street. A really nice Comic book store, Phantom of the Attic. I love Caliban Books though. I've gotten great records there and my first Pogo and Krazy Kat collections. If you haven't been there I recommend it. They have amazing rare books at reasonable prices. More information on Caliban Books is available on their website at: CalibanBooks.com

Sunday at the Carnegie

This last Sunday I went to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh with one of my Favorite People of All Time. I got to take a few photos of Art I liked before my companion needed more activity than the gallery was built for.

Drawing at the Lawrenceville Library

I'm always looking for new places to draw in. I like finding places not too loud, not too conspicuous, where I can look out at the world but not stand out too much. The Lawrenceville Library was pretty great. Except when anyone wanted something from the aisle I was in. Then it was pretty rough.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Nine Stories in Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh

John at Nine Stories has the book in stock. Nine Stories is a great new bookstore in the Lawrenceville area. More about Nine Stories can be found at their webpage: NineStoriesPGH.com

Monday, November 6, 2017

"Falling Up no. 1" available at Copacetic Comics

I'm excited that "Falling Up no. 1" is available at Copacetic Comics in Pittsburgh. If you've never been there it is worth your time. It's one of the best comic book shops in the US.  You can find them online at CopaceticComics.com