Wall Of Angels artist, Reno Maniquis’ interview with Allen Klingelhoets has been posted at Jazma Online. This is the second interview we’ve had with Allan and it was great fun. I learned more about Reno by reading his interview than from any conversation I’ve had with him and I’m sure you’ll find it interesting too. You can read Reno’s interview here.
Charlie’s Comics in Tucson is hosting a Creator’s Event at the store on December 6th to benefit Casa De Los Ninos. There will be nearly a dozen comics creators from Tucson, Phoenix and New Mexico, including yours truly, Anthony Garcia. Two local radio stations will also be on hand to chronicle the whole event. So, if you’re in the Tucson area make sure to stop in. I’ll post a reminder as we get closer to the date. Remember…Charlie’s Comics. Cuz if you love comics…I mean REALLY love comics…Charlie’s Comics is the place to go! (How’s that for a plug, Charlie?) That’s Charlie’s Comics at 5445 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85711, (520) 320-0279
In other news, and just in time for Halloween, my friend Albert has done a parody of the current financial crisis, set to the tune of Monster Mash. He calls it the Monster Math and it’s posted on youtube here. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Recently, Reno and I were interviewed by Allen Klingelhoets for JazmaOnline. My interview was posted this weekend and you can read it at here.
Reno’s should be up shortly and I’ll post when it’s available. Hopefully, you’ll get some deeper insight into Wall Of Angels as well as getting to know the creators better.
If all were right with the world, and all economies, American and personal, were once again fluid, I would be at the Birmingham International Comics Show, or BICS, in B’ham England right now. I’ve exhibited at this show for two years running and have found it to be the friendliest and most rewarding con to do. Organizer Shane Chesby is a gem as well as his cronies at SmallZone and SCAR. So here’s a big hello from us, we miss you! Hopefully we’ll get this together for next year.
Interestingly, I went to our local CostPlus World Market (looking for Nutella) and found this little ornament of Big Ben. The hands display TwentyToSix!
We’ve had the pleasure of hosting Katja Schick of Schick Design these last two weeks. She came out from Regensburg Germany in Bavaria. We’ve had some fun doing all the touristy things as well as doing some design work on the TwentyToSix logo. Sadly, she leaves us tomorrow morning. We miss you already, Katja!