I realized I made a mistake with my user name when one of my emails was used for the letter column using my real name but I had to comment on it with my user name. Oh well I guess I could just start doing this. -Timothy O'Briant
April 3, 2009 12:36 pm Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh... nobody tell Dom that he can drink while reading comics. Seriously though it's great that cut back or quite drinking, I could probably use to cut back alittle myself. Want to know what book I started with in the DCU? Well after a couple Batman books, the good ones, I jumped right in at Infinite Crisis then went back to Crisis on Infinite Earths. I'm not saying these are good starting points but it ties in to what Josh was saying, if something sounds interesting you just have to jump in and give it a shot. And like Conor says over and over agian they're just comics, sometimes you just have to accept things and move on. We don't know half of what goes on in our world so why must we know every detail of theirs.
April 3, 2009 11:47 am For me the Flash and Cap covers take the cake. There is so much energy in those imagies that it would be impossible not to open them up.
This rings very true to me probably because it's all I think about 24-7. I want to make comics and I do! I don't get paid for it and no one's seen the work but that's ok for now because at least I'm making progress. I've found, for me at least, it really helps to set goals for yourself so you know exactly what to be working on when you get some free time. For me I draw a page a day, it keeps me productive. Like Josh said there is nothing keeping you from making comics right now! So the hell with our college degrees and social expectations, lets make some comics!
I realized I made a mistake with my user name when one of my emails was used for the letter column using my real name but I had to comment on it with my user name. Oh well I guess I could just start doing this. -Timothy O'Briant
ifanboy crossover event: Slack on Both Sides! Just kidding can't wait to see the Seattle coverage.
This rings very true to me probably because it's all I think about 24-7. I want to make comics and I do! I don't get paid for it and no one's seen the work but that's ok for now because at least I'm making progress. I've found, for me at least, it really helps to set goals for yourself so you know exactly what to be working on when you get some free time. For me I draw a page a day, it keeps me productive. Like Josh said there is nothing keeping you from making comics right now! So the hell with our college degrees and social expectations, lets make some comics!