Brave Brave Sir... er, Madam Robyn
A while back, Paul originated a sequel to the Robin Hood myth, Robyn of Sherwood, with Robin's daughter catching up with the gang fifteen years after the end of the original. I'm not doing it justice, but it was a great series. It's going to be coming back, remastered with all sorts of newness.
I inked the second issue of the original series back in the day. And I'm still connected with it, as I've created the new Robyn of Sherwood logo. Paul was pretty easy to work with, which is always nice when you're navigating that minefield of working with friends.The logo came out pretty well, too. Click on the logo to see it bigger, or click here to read more about Robyn of Sherwood.
Just Pimpin' the Book
Just a reminder that you still have a few days to order the Love and Capes collection from IDW from Previews. It's order code SEP084142E.
My Dulcet Tones, part 27 (or something like that).
I mentioned before that I recorded a podcast interview a couple of weeks ago. It was for the Comic Book Page, and the interview's posted. I'm up there with Rick Remender and Stephanie O'Donnell. If you're of a mind to do so, go ahead and check it out.
EDIT: I just listened to the podcast. I didn't hate the sound of my own voice, but I wouldn't think that my frothy Love and Capes would elicit an interview that used the words avuncular, paradigm, narrowcast, and archetype.
Hush Now Baby, Don't Say a Word
It's Baltimore time, and that means another Baltimore Comicon and another Baltimore exclusive glass. Since Jim Lee is a guest this year, Toon Tumblers is doing a Jim Lee Batman glass.
Toon Tumblers is a client, and a good one at that. I love working for them. So it's taking all my self-control not to refer to it as the "GD Batman glass", or to try to badly black out some swear words or to put lemonade in it or to admonish you that superheroes don't drink. But I won't. Just sit back and enjoy the glass and buy a few at the show. And come on up and see me.
Six Years of Boo at the Zoo
Since 2002, I've been the caricaturist for the Cleveland Metroparks Boo at the Zoo. It's a Halloween event for kids that the Zoo holds the two weekends before Halloween. It's been a blast. It originally was a two day event, and over the years has become a four-day extravaganza over two weeks. And, while drawing 100 kids a night for four days straight, sometimes in the rain, wind and cold, isn't the easiest way to spend an evening, it was always one of the most fun. The attendees were great, and it was always the most humbling event as more than a few people would tell me that they ran to my station to make sure they got in line for the free drawing that had become a family tradition. There are people who have six years of Thom Zahler caricatures on their wall, and that's just great.
Sadly, I won't be back this year. The Zoo has contracted with a new gift shop vendor this year, and their contract gives them the license to sell caricatures at the event. I'm disappointed I can't be there this year, and I'll miss the kids and the great people at the Zoo. But, I understand the business end of things, too, and know that these things happen. No hard feelings there, and hopefully we'll be able to find other things in the future. And, if things ever change, I'll be back Booing and Zooing in a heartbeat.
I figured I'd mention it here because there are those loyal throngs of people who show up, some of whom read this site, and want them to know that I'd still be there if I could. My lines were frequently over an hour and a half long, so maybe this will give those kids a chance to see some parts of the Zoo that they'd skipped because they were in my line.
It's been a great six years! Thanks for everyone who came by and made it one of my favorite events to do. Hopefully I'll see you somewhere soon.
It's Deep and I Don't Think It's Playable
My friend Mike and I were going to go to the Indians game last night. Then my Mom's Uncle called, because he'd gotten tickets, too, that he couldn't use. And his were for the "all you can eat" club seats. That was pretty cool.
The game happened to fall on a day that Cliff Lee, our amazing left-handed 22-game winner, and bright spot in a lackluster season. We were hoping to see him win number 23 (sadly, he didn't, but at least he got a no decision). But he did throw a pitch to Matt Tolbert of the Kansas City Royals, who fouled it off... up above the club seats... where it bounced off of the upper deck... back to the club seats... towards me... off the head or the drink of the kid in front of me... and to me.
I went to my first game thirty years ago, and have seen a more than a few, especially since the mid-90's renaissance. I've been to Aeros and Captains games, as well as ones in Oakland and Texas and San Francisco. I've never in any way caught a foul ball. I have to say it's pretty cool. It's up on my bookshelf now, along with the ticket from the game.
It was a fun night. And hey, the club seats with Cajun Rubbed Chicken at the carving station and an ice cream bar didn't hurt either. Good times... good times.
Coming Soon!
More details as they become available. Diane Jenda. Photo by Dave Kemp. www.davidkphoto.com
More on Board
Indie Comic Book Noise's Angie has given a recommendation for the Love and Capes trade on the Indie Comic Book Noise Podcast, number 212. Hey, what can I say, she's righ. If you'd ike to check out the podcast, click here.
Reason #1 to Buy the LNC Trade from IDW
First, let's recap the previous answers:
10. If you don’t buy it, Memphisto may erase Mark and Abby’s relationship from existence. Don’t let him win!
9. Both John McCain and Barack Obama have identical positions on Love and Capes.(Neither have read it.)
8. It’s on page 293 of Previews, and you know they only put the best stuff there.
7. Gail Simone says, "A book full of rare delights–bright, lively art, a fun and clever story told with perfect pacing…Thom’s doing great work on an irreplaceable book."
6. Every time you buy a copy, a Victoria’s Secret Angel gets her wings.
5. Kurt Busiek’s one thing, but how many people get the coveted ANN Busiek recommendation?
4. Remember how you said you’d wait for the trade? Wait’s over, champ.
3. No crossovers. No angst. No pointless deaths. No kidding.
2. It’s easily 100 times funnier than that Seinfeld/Gates commercial.
and finally, the number one reason to by the Love and Capes trade.
1. It's a good book and you'll like it. What? Is there a better reason to buy a book than that?
Diamond Previews order code SEP084142E.