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Easter Eight!

Happy Easter everyone!

I've been oddly productive this Triduum weekend. I got a bonus page of Love and Capes done today. I started it yesterday, having some extra time since I didn't go out until the Easter Vigil Mass, and managed to hammer this page together before then. It's doubly remarkable since it features a new set, the Flapjack I'll have what she's havingFlophouse. I designed more of the place than appears in these scenes, too. There's a table and booth set up for both straight on shots and angle shots. Most of the angle elements weren't necessary for this page, but maybe they will in the future.

This is also one of my favorite pages so far, and for an odd reason. You can't tell from the snippet I'm showing, but this whole page isn't superhero related. Oh, there are some plot points mentioned, but with a quick edit, this could be a scene about any two people having a discussion in a Waffle House, er, Flapjack Flophouse.

When I first started Love and Capes, I wanted to make sure that the characters could be funny without the superhero trappings. Sure, the hero stuff would be the major source of funny, but for a situation comedy, the characters had to be in and of themselves funny. Issue #2 was the first issue that had a scene without a superhero-heavy joke. Now, I've lost track of the number of times that these scenes have happened, but I'm always glad when they do.

tags: crusader, Love and Capes, preview
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Sunday 04.12.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

I Believe the French Call It...

It's not what you thinkSo what's Amazonia offering that Mark needs to check with Abby? You'll have to read the book to find out.

I was stuck on how to handle page eight, but I think I've broken that, too. This book seems to be coming a little faster than I would have thought, which is great because I just signed a contract to do some children's book illustrations that will take up a bunch of time. Can't complain, of course, but things are looking kind of tight, and could always get tighter.

Hmmm, perhaps I've said too much.

tags: amazonia, crusader, darkblade, Love and Capes, preview
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Saturday 04.11.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Page Six

Look at that product placement!It's a little early in the run to be blocking out dialogue, but I'm doing it now. There's a plot twist early in the book, and I want to keep it secret. So, we have faded lettering here.

And, with this page, I am one-quarter of the way done with #11. It's fun to watch that number count down (or up, I suppose) and see completion come so fast. Of course, #12 will be extra sized, so things will go slower the next time.

I like the coloring and staging in this sequence. It's fun doing the night scenes in Chronopolis, and the cathedral may be the most visually interesting set I have there. And I like the body language, Darkblade working his iPhone while holding a cup of coffee. Apparently, a futuristic iPhone that allows you to swipe while wearing gloves. Or maybe Darkblade has special electrostatic gloves. You never know with him.

tags: crusader, darkblade, iphone, Love and Capes, product placement
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Friday 04.10.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Nothing to See Here

Knowing is half the battleI'm suffering from some writer's block on the new Love and Capes. I hate when this happens. I know what has to happen, I just need to make it happen, and preferably make it happen funny-style. Especially when this kind of block happens early in the process, I just feel like I'm burning days I'll miss when deadline crunch time happens.

Until then, and so I don't go too long without posting, here's a panel from a comic strip I've done for a client. They're presenting it next week, so I'm not revealing the name or what it's for. But I wanted to share some artwork, just to show I'm still alive and drawing.

And playing World of Goo. I got that with the MacHeist bundle, and man, it's addictive.

tags: Illustration, Love and Capes, writers block
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Thursday 04.09.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Play Ball!

Today's Opening Day of baseball season, so no gloomy face here. Well, maybe just a little. The Cleveland Indians are playing the Texas Rangers in Texas today. As regular blog readers now, I've got a good friend down there, and I've gone down there to do some work for his company and managed to schedule it around Rangers Opening Day. I've actually been to more Rangers Opening Days than Indians. (Well, I haven't been to any Indians ones.) Jesse and I always joked about "what if the Rangers opened against the Indians?" Unfortunately, for a number of reasons, we couldn't make it happen this year.

This year, too, it's supposed to snow here in Cleveland. And, as much fun as Rangers baseball is, it's even more fun to call up my friends in Ohio when I'm sitting in shorts and a t-shirt in the Arlington son and ask "Hey, how's the weather?" It's only going to be 58 degrees in Arlington today, but that's still much warmer than here.

I'm sad because ER is gone.Oh, well, there's always next year. Besides, as an Indians fan, I'm used to having to say that anyway. Now, if we could just get Major League Baseball to re-balance the schedule so that we played Texas and other warm weather teams more…

And hey! I drew page five of Love and Capes #11. The Quest for the Dress continues. I wasn't thrilled with the jokes in this sequence, although I think they work okay. This is one of those plot-heavy pages where the jokes come second. Interestingly, the joke in page four was originally supposed to be delivered by Abby, but I realized it was funnier if Charlotte said it.

I swear, Charlotte's becoming funnier. Paris has been good for her.

tags: arlington, cleveland, cleveland indians, Love and Capes, texas rangers
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Monday 04.06.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

One-Sixth of the Way Home

Say yes to the dress payment planThe wind was understandably knocked out of my sails last night, so I didn't finish working on page four until today. Still, it's good news for my schedule, because it means I only have twenty pages left. That's one every three days, and that's a very manageable speed to maintain. Assuming I don't hit the dreaded writer's block.

In other news, the balance of my Love and Capes #10 order came in. For my next trip, I'm bringing them up to the attic.

And a word about tomorrow, April Fool's Day. I don't do any sort of April Fool's joke, at least not here on the blog, and definitely on Twitter. There will be too much of that tomorrow anyway. No promises, though, if you see me in person.

tags: Love and Capes, wedding dress
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 03.31.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Page the Third!

Walking and Talking, it's like an Aaron Sorkin showI went ahead and got page three done, which follows The Quest for the Dress a little more. The Dress will be a huge part of issue #11, and it should go in unexpected ways.

I'd like to get page four done by Wednesday, too, so that I'll only have twenty pages to go before my self-imposed end of June deadline. Especially with the traveling I'll be doing for FCBD and a trip or two afterward, it's best to get as much banked as I can.

I'm especially happy with the outfits Abby and Charlotte are wearing. I think they look nice, and are very much in character for both people.

I also like the line about "Presidents' Corner." It's six words, but it serves to create an entire desirable neighborhood for Deco City. Naming it was the hardest thing, since it had to sound like a portion of a city. In Cleveland, we've got Old Brooklyn, but if I'd used anything like that, it would have read as a separate city, not part of Deco itself.

tags: abby, charlotte, Love and Capes, quest for the dress
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Monday 03.30.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

As Paul Harvey used to say, "Page Two"

Look, another poorly referenced Eiffel TowerHere's a part of the splash of page two of the new issue. Wow, I'm already almost nine percent done with the book. I love the floppy format.

Oviously Mark and Abby are going to Paris to visit Charlotte. It's become so routine over the last three issues that I'm sure it's no surprise or, worse yet, no spoiler. It's also a three-panel page. After this, I should be back to the eight panel grid again. And hilarity should ensue, too.

tags: abby, crusader, eiffel tower, Love and Capes, mark, paris
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Wednesday 03.25.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Here Little Piggy

A Dirty Girl MagicianIt's been almost a commission a day since I announced the St. Patrick's Day special. One of the more fun ones I got was this one asking for Zatanna and Wonder Pig from the great Justice League Unlimited episode This Little Piggy. It was a lot of fun.

I brightened up Zatanna's costume a little bit, so it was different than the last Zee I drew. And I added a tiara to Wonder Pig, which she didn't have in the actual episode, but I thought it looked funnier.

tags: Commissions, justice league unlimited, powerful women, wonder pig, wonder woman, zatanna
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 03.24.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Drobo Domo

I'm a huge fan of MacBreakWeekly. (Hey, there's a new episode recording tomorrow. Yay!) It's not just a good show for those of us Of The Mac, but it's also a good show because it's a good show with great commentators.

I've done little things before about them, too. Mark wears a TWiT sweatshirt in Love and Capes #2, and Charlotte drinks out of a MacBreakWeekly coffee mug in issue #4. I've even included Andy Ihnatko as a background character in the just-posted page one of the new issue. But I think I've hit a new level here.

Scott Bourne, photography and backup guy, has been raving about the Drobo. I think he's right to. As a backup nut myself, since my Big Crash of 2006, I really need to get one sometime this year since they make backing up so easy. Because of that, my brain just clicked a certain way and I started imagining a comic strip with Scott and his Drobo. I went ahead and did a couple of strips to get them out of my head and sent them to Scott, who liked them muchly. He's even called me out on Twitter for it, which I appreciate.

So, especially if you're a MBW fan, here's a sample strip, with links to the other two I did.

Feelin' Drooby

Strip 1
Strip 2
Strip 3

tags: andy ihnatko, Drobo, drooby, Love and Capes, macbreak weekly, relentless self-promotion, Scott Bourne
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness, Recommend
Monday 03.23.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 
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