Monday, May 25, 2009

Page 2 Colors

So here we are, nice, brief, and as promised...

Page 2 colored by Jonathan D. Gordon... 

(click on the image to open in a new window)

Enjoy,

-Jacot

Knights of Columbus Pages

So it's Memorial Day weekend, and Jonathan D Gordon and myself made a plan...

To start work on our allegory of our trip to SPACE... with a few twists...

I won't go into to much detail but this is the first real work Jon and I have done together so we wanted to run a few tests...

Here's the first one... 

Art by: Jacot

Colors by: Jonathan D. Gordon

Now with how well those turned out I turned to Laying out the pages for the story itself... Here's the first two I completed... the funny thing they're actually page 2 and 3.


Page 2: Art by Jacot; Limited Colors by: Gordon

Page 3: Art by: Jacot

Page 4 Art by: Jacot

Jon's working on colors for Page 2 as we speak... I'll post 'em once he's done...

One word... WOW.

-Jacot

Sunday, May 17, 2009

MOTOR CITY COMIC CON 2009

First things first... A huge thank you to everyone at this year's Motor City Comic Con it was a very successful event for me and I'm glad I got a chance to meet so many new people.

I was lucky enough to be placed around a great group of creators. To my immediate left was Rob Forest from E.G.G. Hardboiled Detective. To my right was Ryan Claytor of Elephant Eater Comics. Beside him Eric Wilmoth from Archetypal Images. Behind us Jeremy Bastian, whose book will be coming out shortly titled "Cursed Pirate Girl", and David Peterson of Mouseguard fame.

Joining me on both Saturday and Sunday was Jonathan D Gordan who started experimenting with using the Marvel Essentials Books as coloring practice (If he posts some images I'll link to 'em). The pages he colored turned out amazing!!!

Saturday went splendidly and was day of selling issues and prints (as well as one con sketch to a friend Steve Jencks of Lost Highway check out his stuff at www.dchighway.com). Saturday night found me printing more business cards and hunting through my house for more Hulk and Wolverine prints (I had 3 remaining out of 18 that I started with Friday).

Sunday was incredible, not as busy as Saturday but I spent most of my day doing con sketches for some patrons. Here's what was requested in order (each time they came back to check the progress new sketches were added on) Powergirl, a Hulk, a Wolverine, and a battle worn Supergirl. I was able to snap some photos of them before I said goodbye to these pieces and without further ado I present them now...









Thanks again everyone who attended, this was the best year yet that I've tabled at the Motor City Convention.

-Jacot

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Tao Snarky Compilation

The Tao of Snarky Compilation is now available on Indy Planet.

Click here for more info or on the image below.



Hope you enjoy...

-Jacot

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Saturday...

So here I am after a great day of fun...

Ironically it involved Jonathon Gordon again.

Jon and I spent about six hours up at The Grand Cafe/Sir Pizza in Lansing "Old Town" district. I blue-lined three pages for the next issue of Snarky,  almost completed the background for a new Snarky image (to be displayed here soon), and finished the day by seeing and absolutely amazing "reboot"of the Star Trek franchise.

Seriously, if you haven't seen Star Trek yet then make time in your busy lives to sit down and enjoy this movie. Well written from beginning to end this is a movie for "Trekkies" and people who have never seen a single moment of any Star Trek ever. Truly amazing, I'm only sad I can't watch the next instalment right now...

In other news I will be at Motor City Comic Book convention this weekend, look for my table, I should have Comics Obscura issue #4 back from Ka-Blam.com by the show, I also have copies of The Tao of Snarky Compilation still available. (Post will be made regarding both of these objects later this week).

Before Jon and I left The Grand Cafe I wanted to draw a quick little diddy...

To give a little background Jon asked me a question, "If you could only write and draw for one character in the Marvel Universe who would it be?" Without hesitation my response was "Hands down... Wolverine." followed shortly by..."Though I would really enjoy to give Cyclops the credit he deserves a a character and how much he's grown over the years." Now after saying this I was staring at my supplies and looking at my Copic gray tone markers and had an urge to work with them... A few minutes later I was gray-toning an inked Cyclops image... and here it is.




Until next time...

-Jacot

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Free Comic Book Day

Just a real quick update...

Thanks everyone who came out to Clem's Collectibles for free comic book day. It was a great chance to meet you and see some familiar faces...

Hope to see everyone again next time I'm up there.

One other thing...

I finished up a Green Lantern Sketch that a gentleman commissioned me for, so here' the first look at it for the public...


-Jacot

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Images of SPACE

So the following images aren't really from SPACE more of the time spent Saturday night winding down with Jonathon D Gordan while Ryan Claytor and Eric Wilmoth crashed in our hotel room...

Speaking of which here's a view of the pool from our window...


Don't worry John and I had a little pool party later on in the evening, little hard to float when there's no water... and having to navigate rebar to get to the pool.

Jon and I wanted to get a little closer look at this "work in progress" so we headed down to the courtyard (of course leaving Ryan and Eric to their dreams of cotton candy and unicorns. Love ya guys...)

Passing the aforementioned watering hole, sans water, Jon and I came across another thing of beauty that captured our attention and kept us going. You see there was a fence surrounding the courtyard and below you find an image of the beautiful fence... A Slightly reminiscent image of Shawshank... but, you know hey, beauty is beauty right?


That's merely the tip of the iceberg... Crossing under the overpass Jon and I saw another image nearly as striking...


A Waffle House, Strip Club, and Super 8 Motel (not pictured) all within 50 ft of each other... I love Columbus! (thought technically i think we were in a burb)

Jon and I spotted a bowling alley across the road so we went and rolled a few games (Jon laid down the law against my pathetic excuse for bowling.) After that we finally moved onto what our initial goal was... to purchase items that we forgot to bring with us, so back across the street we headed to the GIANT EAGLE (that happened to be right next to the previously mentioned trio: Bed, Boobies, and Breakfast) Upon entering the store we happened to stumble into some rather important political figures... here's a picture of Jon with President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.


Soon after we went back and joined our well rested compatriots and plotted for the next day at SPACE (Thus closing this chapter of "The Adventures of Jon and Jay").

Just to settle the imagination of those out there reading this, by the time we left we only enjoyed one part of the previously mentioned trifecta imaged...

We woke up the following morning and managed to grab a bite at the waffle house before heading back to SPACE...

-Jacot

Monday, April 20, 2009

S.P.A.C.E.

I'd Like to start by saying a big thanks to everyone who attended as well as tabled at SPACE (the Small Press and Alternative Comic Expo) In Columbus, OH this past weekend.

It was a great event and a lot of fun had by all. 

Early Saturday morning Ryan Claytor, Jonathon D. Gordon, and myself set off in the incomparable squirrelly. We ventured just for a little bit before we picked up Eric Wilmoth in Howell, MI.

With four men and all their convention supplies packed like sardines in a tin can, with lite oil and one of those really neat keys to peal off the top, we started the journey towards to SPACE.

Upon arriving in the fabled land of Columbus we started the first day of two. On an hour and a half of sleep I proceeded to get a chance to meet some of the greatest people and talent available from the Midwest and east coast.

The second day allowed for a lot more camaraderie amongst exhibitors, I got a chance to actually move away from my table and see what was out there. I managed a few trades with other creators and some purchases. I'm finally going to get a chance to go over them later this week, I'll review some them and put some posts up here about my thoughts on the books and where they can be found.

But I digress...

The weekend was great and I can't think of better company than some of the LADDies (Lansing Area Drink and Draw participants) If you wanna find out more info about Ryan, Jonathon, or Eric just click the links to the left of the screen.

Once again thanks to everyone who I had a chance to speak with at SPACE you really made the convention for me.

Check out some pictures from SPACE as found on Comic Related here or follow the link http://www.comicrelated.com/display.php?item=1220&story=S.P.A.C.E.%20Walkin

Now I leave this post with a little piece I created at one of the last LADD meetings... Jonathon D Gordan is physically painting a copy and I'm digitally painting a copy once I hunt down the cause of some file corruption I've been experiencing.




Until next time,

-Jacot

Friday, April 3, 2009

MSU COMICS FORUM 2009

Thank you to everyone who came out and made this a great event.

The Keynote speaker David Peterson did a wonderful job with his presentation regarding Comics as a medium. For those who missed it it should be available online soon on the MSU Comics Forum website.

It was treat getting a chance to meet new people and see many familiar faces at the artist alley, thank you to all the creators who were in attendance they helped make the forum what it was. A list of the guests for the artist alley can be found here.

Thanks to all the panel attendees and panelers (or is it panelees?), if you missed the panels they are available to listen to online here.

Congratulations to Chris Houghton who won the Original Comic Submission competition with "Station 8" if you've never seen Chris' work take a few moments to check out his blog.  He's an amazing artist keep your eyes on him over the years, sooner than you think his work will be all over the place.

Thanks to all of the other submitters to the Original Comic Submission, there were many great entries, the top ten will be posted soon on the MSU Comics Forum website. The top 10 will also be collected in a publication to help promote the event for next year.

Speaking of next year...

Keep an eye out for announcements about the MSU Comics Forum 2010.

Thanks again to everyone who attended, those who were unable to attend, and those who supported the efforts set forth by the Organizers and Sponsors.

-Jacot  

ST BALDRICKS DAY

Well I did it...

I cut of my hair...

Took donations for children's cancer research...

Bagged 5 oz. of hair to donate to wigs for kids...

and here's the proof