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Chapter 2, Page 36
This weekend, I will be at Small Press Expo! It’s my first year ever showcasing there. Find me at Table F10A! Chapter 1 of The Legend of Jamie Roberts will be available there, as well as the bonus mini-comic, The[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chapter 2, Page 35
Lettering this page was tricky, but I DID IT! *smooth transition* Here’s my convention schedule for September: West Virginia Pop Culture Con Morgantown, WV September 7-8 Small Press Expo Bethesda, MD September 14-15 Flaming River Con Cleveland, OH September 21[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chapter 2, Page 34
Woops, I forgot to post this on Wednesday. My bad. If you’re in the Morgantown, WV area, I’ll be at West Virginia Pop Culture Con Sept. 7 and 8. My buddies and I have a corner table this time!
Chapter 2, Page 33
We interrupt the trip to Exposition Tree Stump (TM) to bring you this very important announcement: Friday is my birthday!
HEADS UP: I will be on vacation August 7 through 12. THEN it’s MatsuriCon weekend August 16 through 18. Because of these, The Legend of Jamie Roberts is taking a short hiatus. Regular updates will resume August 21. Thanks for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hark! A hero appears! Who could it be? But soft! The artist will be in Marietta, OH on July 28 for the River City Comic Arts Festival! Do come for the delights of sequential images and patrons in armor!
And now we begin the Lore Dump ™. By the way, if you’re in the Marietta, OH area on July 28, I’ll be at the River City Comic Arts Festival that day.
Chapter 2, Page 29
Here’s a funny thing I learned in studying new languages (especially Navajo and Spanish): idioms and phrases don’t translate one-to-one from culture to culture. So Basho being confused by the phrase “we’re all ears” is due to the fact that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chapter 2, Page 28
I don’t usually see enough culture shock in the comics I read, so Jamie Roberts and friends are going to be experiencing a LOT of that in this series. This is, in part, pulled from my experiences in Navajo Nation:[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…