Monday, February 15, 2010

Streetlight Manifesto - Kristina She Don't Know I Exist

The lyrics to this song are heartbreaking and sweet and funny. Smiles!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

"Lady" Caro Emerald - Bad Romance (Live Polka Lady Gaga Cover) @ Giel 3FM

WOW. I heart polka and i heart Lady Gaga!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Photoshop Fixes…..

So I had a ton of changes to make to the old cover of my upcoming graphic novel. It’s still a perfect cover but I’m undergoing a title change (or simplifying) and I have a new publisher so the old logo needed to go. Once I removed the “Detectives In” part I also had to shorten all the left over empty space on top and extend the bottom of the image (the snow, the bloody paw prints)….this was done over four hours with an assist by Robbio (couldn’t have done it without him):

BEFORE:

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  AFTER:

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Thoughts? Comments?

Old tires will remain in ocean off Fort Lauderdale

Old tires will remain in ocean off Fort Lauderdale
"Hundreds of thousands of tires were part of failed eco project. With the job undone, U.S. military divers won't return this summer to Florida to clean up a failed artificial reef made of thousands of old tires."


This is fucking retarded. The US government can't make time or money to clean up the fucking ocean where THEY dumped a bunch of tires? WTF? Also, who's bright idea was this in the first place? Of course it happened in the 70's. Let's just tie up all these tires and drop'em in the ocean, I'm sure marine life will just make them their homes. What kind of plan is that????

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Untitled Blog Post

Sometimes I get so wrapped up in making a title for these blog posts that I don't even feel like writing the damn thing so today that's the best I can do. I've had a throbbing headache all day that has put me in kind of a weird mood so excuse the mess of words that's about to spew forth.

Been really busy both with work and non-work related things. I lost about a week and a half of my life to two very addictive video games. The first of which is called Dragon Age: Origins, a RPG (Role Playing Game) that's sort of a Lord of The Rings type deal but far more interesting,  in my opinion. Then I played Mass Effect 2, another sort of RPG but set in space and with a high focus on 3rd person shooting. That game was amazing and I HIGHLY recommend getting the first one playing it to completion and then playing the second. What makes the game so cool is that every little decision you make effects the future installments of the game. The ending of this most recent endeavor set up some huge potential plot points for the third, and final, game.

I've also been lettering a lot lately, which is always a good thing. First I worked on my graphic novel (currently undergoing a possible title change) which has 45 penciled pages, another 43 pencils on the way and is hopefully going to be colored soon. I've been lettering the pencil pages as they come in, to provide myself with plenty of time to make any changes to dialogue or story elements. In fact, here are some pages from that:

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Next my good friend Charles Soule (who you can find on http://charlessoule.wordpress.com/) sent me a batch of pages for his next graphic novel a book called, 27. This is one of the best books I've ever worked on, the art is amazing and the story is so brilliant that I'll be shocked if this isn't picked up and turned into a film almost immediately. Can't wait to be able to share some pages from that book with you, maybe later in the week Charles will let me post some of those pages.

I also lettered the first issue of  "Neverland" this week for Zenescope. This is a particularly exciting project for two reasons: 1) I've long been a fan of Zenescope's "Grimm Fairy Tales" series, in which they tale classic fairy tales a put a dark, sometimes sexual spin on them. The series is very dark and usually has a cool Tales From The Crypt-like twist at the end of each story arc. 2) I am a HUGE Peter Pan fan. Other than "Alice in Wonderland”, J.M. Barrie’s tale of never growing up is my all time favorite classic. So to work on a book that plays within that mythology is a huge geek moment for me. I believe Zenescope has a preview issue already available somewhere (although I didn’t letter that I am on board to letter the series), you should try and find a copy before issue one debuts.

My other obsession this week is, of course, LOST. We’re in the final season of this amazing show and I have a million and one theories running around my head, unfortunately (or fortunately) for you I’m NOT going to be sharing them here. The internet is full of amazing places to read about LOST (in fact, my favorite blog is Brian’s Lost and Gone Forever which I DEMAND you visit right away!!!) and I don’t think it’s where I should be focusing my time. I could literally write all day about LOST and I fear once I start I won’t stop. So in an effort to keep this blog about ALL things Shawn and not just Shawn Loves Lost, I’ll be keeping my insane Lost rant to myself until the final episode has aired. I imagine then I’ll have a lot to say and I’ll take up a full post dedicated solely to that.

What else?

Oh, a few plugs:

1. A good friend of my, Brian Hoffman, has started a website called Eat This New York where he started out blogging about food he had eaten around the city but recently introduced, what I assume is an ongoing, video-blog. The video is hilarious and entertaining and will make you really hungry for pizza. I would post the video here but I want you to see his site and maybe click on some ads and help the guy out so please visit the link for the video.

2. Another friend, this is a guy I’ve know for a much shorter period of time but I respect his work a whole hell of a lot, Victor Quinaz, is very busy. He’s writing  what i believe will be the one of the most fun graphic novels you’ve ever read and also directing and producing a series of parody videos that I am LOVING. The whole premise is MTV’s the Hills but set during the time of the Pilgrims. Great stuff.  The first video, “Pilgrims” you can see below. The second video titled, “Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome” is already getting buzz from places like NY magazine’s Vulture and can be seen either on the Vulture site or on Victor’s Youtube: HERE

 

Okay that’s all for now. My headache has actually gone away a bit and I wonder if i just needed to write for a while. Sometimes i think too many thoughts get back up in my brain and even though I do talk a lot, sometimes some shit just needs to be written out.

I guess that’s why I’m a writer. Weeeeeee!

Sherri Shepherd Thinks the World is Flat

This is an oldy but a goody. Clearly this lady is insane. Amazing how stubborn and stupid people can be. The audience is just silent, clearly uncomfortable.

Monday, February 8, 2010

BIG HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!!!!

This is a big project I'm excited to be invited to be a part of....


Kidding.   :)