Sunday, May 31, 2009
Shawn Takes Manhattan - Day 1 and 2: Long Island
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The History of Special Comics Part Two
If you haven't read PART ONE click on the link and read all about it.
All caught up? Good.
Dave and I had three thousand copies of “Savior no.7” issue 1 and big plans for the future of the series and Special Comics. The first place we went was to Tate's Comics in Lauderhill, FL who agreed to buy ten from us and put them immediately up on his New Release wall. That was the single coolest day of my life. There have been other bigger event that I've experienced but none will compare to the very first time my very first comic was put on the New Release wall of my local comic shop. I wish I had a super cool cell phone like I do now because I'd have blogged and twittered the shit out of that moment, alas now I have to rely on my stupid memory.
The next place we knew we had to hit to move this mountain of books was the convention circuit. The first and biggest convention we knew of was MEGACON in Orlando, Fl. As I recall (which is actually the last thing I should be doing as I have a horrible memory, I'm like Faraday from Lost without the benefit of being super skinny or having traveled through time) we traveled up to Orlando and met up with our mutual friend Ethan who was going to college at UCF to party and head over to the con. Being our first convention we didn't even have a booth. Dave, Ethan, our friend Jessica and a few others plus myself walked around the convention floor passing out stickers and screaming the company name over and over again. We also put a company sticker on the back of a guys Darth Vader helmet and got chased down by some angry stormtroopers as a result. Whatever we did it had some effect because people found us at our table during lunch and we sold a few books.
Throughout all this time Dave was busy drawing Issue 2, which came out of him a lot easier it seemed to me. I caught flak in part one for talking negatively about how long artists can take to do things but I never meant to be insulting. I understand how it takes as long as it does and seeing as this was Dave's first full length book I realize the pressure that must have added. Contrary to how it may have seemed I could not have been more glad to wait for Dave to produce pages to issue 1, better my best friend that some guy I didn't know. Plus there's no one in the world who could have created those character exactly as he did and I wouldn't take those character designs back for anything. To this day I get a super happy joy when I see old sketches or Dave shows me a new sketch of one of those characters. I'm a huge fan of Dave's art (I like it more than he does sometimes) and even though I give him shit about not having backgrounds or taking a long time there is no artist I would like to work with more. I wish I could pay Dave the money to sit and draw our comics all day (and Michelle because she REALLY does kick ass costumes and backgrounds), and someday I will.
I believe that everything gets better with time and making comics is no exception.
Starting from the script all the way through the art, inking and lettering issue two was better than the first in every possible way. Our story was starting to pick up with issue two and my writing had improved a bunch in between issues. I actually felt like I knew what I was doing, due in part to the script that Dave, Zac (Dave's older brother) and I had written for Troma Studios called “Wolfie: The Werewolf Abortion Doctor”. Dave and Zac wrote a treatment and I took it and fleshed out a full script. This process started before we wrote issue one but I did the bulk of my work between issue 1 and issue two. Here are some early "Wolfie" sketches Dave did and some ad ideas I was playing around with.
Sketches of Wolfie and Belladar
Around the same time we had met and become friendly with two other South Florida guys who had started their own publishing company called Fuzzy Dice Studios. Jason Sobol and Matt Doucette are each brilliant in their own ways and have remained good friends and solid collaborators seven years later. Jason is an artist and Matt a writer. They had published two issues of their flagship title, “Forsaken Earth” while we were still working on getting issue two of ours off the ground so in some way they were helpful mentors as we put issue two together. Matt and I started writing what would become the soon to be released “Detectives In Space” but that's a blog for another time.
Issue 2 Cover
The day came and issue two was sent to the printer, this time we found a indie friendly printer who was willing to print a mere 1,000 copies of our book which was much easier to store and to get rid of. I have a lot of family up in Chicago so I flew up there and attended Wizard World Chicago, again not having a booth but wandering around the con meeting people and handing out copies of the first two issues of our comic. I met some cool people then who I have remain in contact with even now but it wasn't as much fun as the next two conventions I'd attend. The first was MEGACON 2003, which was the first great pairing of Fuzzy Dice and Special Comics, it was also the first time Dave and I had actual table space on the con floor. We shared it with Jason and Matt (also a hotel room, but we were perfect gentlemen) and had a blast signing and selling our books. That's the second coolest thing that's ever happened to me, selling and being asked to sign my first comic book. It is truly surreal (especially when you know you're going to drive home and go back to work waiting tables) to be looked at as special because you're sitting on the other side of a fold out table with three years of your life printed into 44 pages of black and white comic books but even at our amateur level it happened once or twice.
Issue Two Page 8
After MEGACON 2003 Dave and I would hit a bunch of local conventions in the South Florida area at places like the Hilton Hotel in Davey to the Pompano Beach Convention Center where we almost got into a fight with the Insane Clown Posse. I went out to my first San Diego Comic Con and spent the last of the money my Grandparents had given us on a booth at SDCC (which would turn out to be tons of fun but a total financial bust) and also hit Chicago one more time.
Sometime after that second trip to Wizard World Chicago Special Comics decided to combine forces with Fuzzy Dice and form one larger umbrella company to release our next set of books under. It made sense to pool all our resources, contacts and money to making the best possible books we could. Around the same time Dave decided that he wasn't able to work on “Savior no7” for a while and so the book was tabled (although there were and are zero hard feelings), however you can rest assured “Savior no7” WILL be back in some form or another eventually. Dave focused on working and moving up to NYC which is where he's always wanted to live and I put my efforts into writing and producing books for the Vicious Circle Project, a history that spans less time but is a bit more involved so expect a separate blog on the VCP years.
So after two issues and a bunch of conventions, “Savior no7” would be the only comic to be produced by Special Comics. I've thought about using the logo and name since but ultimately settled on the idea that only books Dave and I create together should be labeled “Special Comics”.
“What does that mean for the future of Special Comics?”
“Please tell us Shawnee D?!”
It means this is not the end. Not by a long shot. When the time is right there are a meriad of projects waiting to be fully developed, “Wolfie: The Werewolf Abortion Doctor” has been turned into a 139 page graphic novel that I'm currently looking for an artist on and there is the never released “Reel Big Fish: The Comic” that I plan on blogging about in two weeks when I return from vacation. We've also got a Marvel pitch about a mutant punk band and an original graphic novel called “Mallman” that will someday see the light of day. I can't say exactly when all these projects will surface but I'm confident they will and I cannot wait to be able to share them with you, dear readers.
As I mentioned above, I'll be gone for a week on vacation in New York City but here is a quick look at what the coming weeks blogs will cover, hope this interests you and brings you back for more. Also, check back over the next week as I tend to dump pictures here as well as blogs so if you would like to see how the NYC trip is progressing I'm sure there will be photographic evidence in this space. Okay, without any more digressions, here is a look at future blogs:
New York City and the Trouble That Can Be Had
The Story of The Vicious Circle Project (plus, where are they now? The member of the VCP)
The Truth Behind the Reel Big Fish Comic You Never Saw
Lettering: So You Don't Know What The Hell I Do...
Why The FUCK Are You Moving To LA Shawn? - A Fictional Q and A.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The History of Special Comics - Part One
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What the fuck is a special comics? That's the question that I'm sure is on all of your minds and you would be wrong because it's not "A special comics"that we're talking about today, it's THE SPECIAL COMICS. To tell you the full story of the company that started it all I need to travel with you in a time machine. Let's get inside:
There's no backseat so it's going to be a little tight but we don't have far to go just back to the year....
2001
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The year Aqua, At The Drive-In and The Pilfers disbanded a young Shawn D. gets a call from a young Dave Kushner filled with ideas for a comic book. At the time I was living in Philly (a story for another time perhaps...) and the prospect of writing a comic with my best friend for him to them draw and then for me to letter and us to publish was to goo an offer to pass up.
That's how it begins. I moved back down to Coral Springs, Fl and Dave and idea start to write. Ideas are discussed and outlines written. We spend many days driving to Tate's Comics, next to Uncle Sam's, eating Taco Bell and writing what will start out being called "The Seventh Angel"©. It's the story of a guy named Max, employed as a mascot at a fast food chain called the Beeef Bus (the extra 'E' is for extra beef), who discovers he's actually the son of an alien king and the key to ending an ongoing battle between two warring alien races. There was an evil priest named Father Violence and a minotaur in a pope hat named Papal-Bull along with an escaped lunatic convict out to kill Max named Jackson Thorne.
After the first issue was written I began the long process of waiting for the art. This is something I wasn't excepting when I first started making comics and have now come to love/hate the most about making them. It takes artists a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time to draw. They are easily distracted, especially when you're nto paying them. Other than me only Dave knew how important this book was and that was what motivated him to finish it because there certainly wasn't any money in it for him.
We took these huge art blueline pages to a local print shop and had them scanned in. When I get the disc back I lettered the book and in a few weeks it was ready to be printed. Dave designed a company logo to put on the front cover that he would paint.
Pretty sweet logo if you ask me. (FUN FACT- Until I started the shawnwrites© brand I was specialshawn for years).
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We approached my Grandparents for the money to print the book and incorporate Special Comics. If I knew then what I know now I would never have Incorporated. I'd have saved the money and time and spent it going to conventions. Oh well.
2002
The company was formed (thanks to the fabulous attorney we hired, IRA, everything copyrighted and registered.... miss you Ira) and the book, which ended up getting a final title change and becoming "Savior no.7" was sent to the printers, who required a minimum order of 3,000 copies. I'm not sure if any of us realized how many copies 3,000 actually was until the book were at our door. There were....thousands of them (three thousand) and as exciting as it was to see my first comic book in print a voice in the back of my head cried out,"how the fuck are we going to sell all these books?" Luckily I was so excited to hold it in my hands the answer to that question didn't matter.
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WORLD DOMINATION -STEP ONE: www.shawnwrites.com
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In case you haven't noticed I am no long beholden to the ".blogspot.com" shackles of the poor blogger. I have paid my $10.15 to buy, for one year, www.shawnwrites.com. This was a move inspired by a fellow i mentioned yesterday Dave K, writer of the upcoming graphic novel Sidney, who announced on his twitter today that he had aquired www.mightydavekushner.com. Instantly jealous that he had one-upped me so soon in our friendly "Blog War" I asked him to help me do what he did to level the battlefield. A few hours later and you're reading the result. Give it a try so you break the habit of having to type out shawnwritesstuff.blogpsot.com.
That's pretty cool. Eventually I'll figure out how to actually build a web page and there will be much amusing content at this location for now you will suffer through this blog and like it.
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Tomorrow I'll be previewing my graphic novel, "Detectives in Space"
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
SHAWN READS - New Blog Content Starts Now!
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Everyone is doing a blog these days. All the cool kids and definitely the hipsters. The comic people and the movie people and the sports people and the news people and the collectors and porno freaks and meths heads and the grandma's and the golfers.
<------The people in the picture next to these words even have a blog. That's how I got this picture. These people, I don't know them and they don't know me. They seem like nice people.
The lady seems to be holding some kind of small dog or maybe it's a purse...if you can tell please leave a comment (This is the interactive portion of the Blog). Also the guy in the background seems to either not know or not care that his picture is being taken and, by contrast, the dog next to him is looking right at the camera. Maybe he's a seeing-eye dog.
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I digress, I was saying that everyone has a blog and I've had one longer than all of you. I just didn't know what i wanted to do with it. I hate talking about my daily routine because right now it's fucking boring. There's cool shit happening but I can't talk about most of that without coming off like a complete name-dropping Douche Popsicle™ (sorry for the language mom I'm sure you'll get me back by posting something corny and embarrassing in the comments of this blog). What I can do is entertain you, something that many blogs forget to do. i can also inform you, which is the point of today's blog ( the above was only the INTRO, smooooth).
I spend a lot of time reading an online news stream I have coming in using RSS feeds to the Google Reader. if you look over to the RIGHT SIDE --------------------------------->
You'll see Shawn's Shared Items, that's the article I want you to also read.
That said, in an effort to entertain and educate you instead of boring you to death by bitching about how lie is unfair because i hit a mailbox with my car and it cost me $500.00 to repair the car and another $600 for the mailbox (the Insurance is paying for the mailbox actually), I plan on highlighting other stuff I read or sometimes a specific article from the column over hee-ya-->
Before we get to it let's celebrate with a happy "little person":
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SHAWN READS - BLOG EDITION:
1. My good buddy Dave has started writing a blog and now that we're going to be living on separate coasts I'm REALLY glad he did. I get to check-in with him without the burden of having an actual telephone conversation. It's great! Seriously though his blog is pretty good so far and he's a gifted artist always talking about this comic he's writing and drawing, always posting pages of art....it's a sight. It's called KARATE and FLYING.
2. Another friend of mine and an EXTREMELY talented writer/musician and lawyer, Charles Soule named his blog after the title of one of his novels. It's not found a home with a publisher yet but I've read it and can tell you it's ACES. I'm telling you it's as good if not better than Fred the Guitar Playing Midget, 4 real. The blog and the book are called LAND OF 10,000 THINGS.
3. Blake J. Harris. If you don't know this name you're either in a coma or you DON'T have your finger on the pulse of the future of Hollywood. That means you're not cool. In fact it means you're a total asshole. I bet you walk about above everyone else, working in some corporate officeo n the 58th floor of some skyscraper in a big lass city built on the bones of poor people. You're a monster and a tyrant and you know what? You'd fit right in because Blake's blog is called TYRANNY ROCKS
unless it's Tranny Rocks
and I've been misreading it ------>
Okay that's today's blog. If I remember/feel up to it there will be more tomorrow and in the future to come. if not back to the usually random phone posts and photos.
Your Friend Shawn.
(special thanks to Cake for providing the soundtrack to today's post.)
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Giant Space Vagina
I mean I don't want to come off as a perv or anything but this picture screams vagina to me. In a clean, Mother-Earth kind of way but still...SPACE VAG.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Out for Shayne Graduation
Dinne for Shayne's Graduation
dinner for Shayne's graduation
dinner for Shayne's graduation
Food for Shayne's Graduation
Food for Shayne's Graduation
Dinner for Shayne's Graduation
Shayne @ Dinner
Dinner for Shayne's Graduation
Shayne @ Dinner
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
LOST
Man #2 who we'll call the man in Black (a Stephen King reference after all) is, evil. He is represented by the Smoke Monster, ALL the dead characters we've ever seen appear on the Island and now Locke. He has been trapped in the cabin and as Brian pointed out released once the circle of ash was broken.
This brings up some interesting points, what does it mean for every appearance of a dead person we've seen? If you think back to Christian appearing before Locke in the Frozen Donkey Wheel scene it was obviously Man in Black telling him to push the wheel to get him to leave the island and die, to further along his plan to find this "loophole".
Also this means that Claire is now with the Man in Black, since the last time we saw her she was leaving with Christian. It also makes sense why Smokey killed Eko. Eko was poised against Locke. He would have NEVER followed Locke around even after a supposed resurrection. Smokey/MIB/Man #2 realized they needed to get rid of him so It looked into his past and led him away with a promise of Yeman and then murdered him.
Jacob, on the other hand, as we saw, is just a man. Perhaps there is something more to this. Perhaps since the evil side can take on many shapes there is significance in the good side only having one form, Jacob. What if Jacob knew he was going to die? Perhaps that's why he calmly told Ben to make his choice. Maybe he knew when he DID die it would make Ben FINALLY chose a side (because if dead characters on island are always evil the manipulation of Ben goes as far back as him seeing the ghost of his dead mother in the jungle) and since up until this point Ben has been "taking orders" now he finally was making his own choice and he choice vengeance. The questions "why not you" is a God saying to a single man, "what makes you special? Why should you not suffer as ALL (Jack, Kate, Sayid, etc) my children have suffered in my service?"
That line of "They're coming" did refer to the Survivors but why? Because Jacob was a representation of something larger. The man was the embodiment of something greater. I believe that one of the Survivors is his replacement and just as we saw Jacob and the man in Black on the beach discussing Faith vs Science...the ongoing struggle....perhaps we'll end with Locke and Jack having a similar conversation waiting for the next group of people to begin fighting over their special island.
It's late and I should have been asleep two hours ago, sorry for the typos.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Shatz @ work
He works for a multimillion dollar ad company and goes to work in a t-shirt. That's awesome.
He works for a multimillion dollar ad company and goes to work in a t-shirt. That's awesome.