Is Love and Capes the Official Comic of Valentine's Day?
It's Valentine's Day, and I know what you want: More interviews with me. You can't get enough, can you, because I am apparently all over the place right now.
Over at Robot 6, which is an awesome site of awesomeness and you secretly hate yourself if you don't visit regularly, I'm interviewed by JK Parkin about Love and Capes. We cover things like the new Diamond minimums, Mark and Abby giving dating advice, my "process", such as it is, and more. Check it out here.
It's not a full interview or anything, but I am mentioned over at Whitney Matheson's online blog over at USA Today. Yes, that USA Today.
I'm also interviewed in something called "print" over at Comics Buyer's Guide. I did the interview a few weeks ago, so I honestly don't remember much of what I said. The CBG site is here, and the book is available at newsstands and such. Apparently the words "and the trade is published by the fine folks at IDW" didn't make the interview. So just print that sentence out, cut it out, and paste it in.
I was on the Dork Forest podcast, briefly. Hosted by Jackie Kashian, comedian (or is it comedienne, since I know it's not actress anymore... anyway, she's a funny person) has a podcast devoted to geekishness and such. Unfortunately, a technical glitch booted me from the call and we couldn't get back together. So, it's about ten minutes that ends as abruptly as No Country For Old Men.
John Siuntres, Chicago talk show host, interviewed me on the floor of the New York Comic-Con. John's always great to talk to, giving me the time of day long before I started Love and Capes. (I think it was 2:15pm, actually.) So, you can hear me babble about LNC here.
I've also mentioned the Raging Bullets podcast, I think, but let's mention it again given that this is a bag of listings. Sean's a great guy, and obviously a DC fan. It's great to chat with him.
Twenty-one to go!
Love and Capes #10 is coming together slowly. Here's a panel from page three. One of the things I like about doing a comic book, as opposed to a graphic novel, is how fast it flies by. With page three, I'm already one-eighth of the way done. WOOT!
Here's another Doc Karma and Abby panel. I had forgotten how much fun the good doctor is to write, as well as how much space to leave for his flowery speech. Page four should be his last appearance for the book. At least I think so. He could always make another appearance.
And, just a reminder, tomorrow my interview appears in the News-Herald. Hopefully, it'll be on their website, too. Even more hopefully, it'll turn out well and I won't look like a complete doofus.
Fingers crossed.
Radio Randomness
As part of the Free Comic Book Day festivities, I'll be on the Mud, Mihalik and Mike Radio Show Wednesday, April 30, to talk about Free Comic Book Day, the FCBD promotion with the Lake County Captains, and comics in general. It should be eight kinds of fun. I'll be on sometime in the 9:00 hour, and you can hear them in the Greater Cleveland area on WNCX 98.5FM. You can listen online at their website, too.