Posts Tagged ‘art’

The PKD Black Box – Episode #10: Teddy Pendergrass & the Technicolor Comicon.

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

The PKD Black Box

 

In this week’s PKD Black Box, Shawn talks about the musical career of the late Teddy Pendergrass, and is later joined by Jon Carroll and special guest Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing Podcast as they discuss Comic Book Conventions, bin diving, buying art at cons, and con do’s & don’ts.

Enjoy.

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SHOW NOTES

The Thunderchickens Webcomic: http://www.zudacomics.com/node/1664

PKD Media: http://pkdmedia.com

Comic Timing Podcast: http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/

The Oblivion Bar: http://theoblivionbar.blogspot.com

Heroes Con: http://heroesonline.com

Comic Geek Speak Super Show: http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/supershow/guests.php

Wondercon: http://www.comic-con.org/wc/

MegaCon: http://www.megaconvention.com/

Teddy Pendergrass: http://www.amazon.com/Teddy-Pendergrass/e/B000APL5DQ/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1263874028&sr=1-2-ent

PKD Media Spotlight Presents: Adam Talley!

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Welcome back to the PKD Media Spotlight, shining the light on creators and artists you may not be familiar with, but should.

I had the opportunity to meet Adam at Heroes Con in 2009. Adam has been involved in making and self-publishing comics since the age of 16 and he shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.

Adam stopped by the “Spotlight” to answer a few of my questions. Have a read:

1) What was the first comic that you remember reading?

—The absolute first comic book I read was an issue of DC STAR TREK by Peter David. I actually re-bought a copy of it and had him sign it. I think I had a few X-men after that cause I wanted to be cool. But when I really started reading faithfully was around the Death of Superman and the Image comics starting. I was a total zombie back then. Now, it’s a little different.

2) When was the moment that you decided that becoming an artist was going to be the career choice for you?

—When I was wee, I think. Ever since I was very little, I had this knack and interest in drawing from watching THE SECRET CITY on PBS. I could draw in 3-D and the teachers kept saying how advanced I was at that age. I decided then that I must follow art as a path. Cause I suck at math and science, you know, the high paying jobs!

3) Who are your influences?

—I think in some way I am influenced by anything and everyone I meet, especially artists in the independent movement. Their zeal and passion are something I really try to cultivate in my work. They don’t really strive for big name excellence; they just do their own thing. I dig on that. But as far as mainstream artists people have heard of, I really look up to the artwork of people like Mike Wieringo, Amanda Conner, Jim Mahfood, Ryan Ottley, Steve Dillon, Darick Robertson, Jim Lee, Rob Schrab and so many more.

4) Can you talk about some of the projects that you’ve worked on and what you’re currently working on now?

—I’ve been self-publishing comics since I was sixteen. I did a few short stories in various anthologies and I did a few side projects with other writers such as “Adventures of Earthgirl,” “The Expendables” and “Wise Intelligence.” The book I am most known for is a college/nerd culture drama/comedy called “Pleasant Life.” That was four trade-books and that series was wrapped up last year. This year I am publishing my first mini series called “Anna Pocalypse” which is a strong female lead fighting in a post-apocalyptic world. I also have done pinups for “Gold Digger” for Antarctic Press and other small side gigs and pinup work.

5) What’s the one project that you want to do more than anything else?

—My dream project would be STAR TREK. Either writing it, drawing it, pinup, or doing a novel. Hear that IDW? I will write or draw STAR TREK for FREE!!!! LOL. I’m that passionate about Trek. I think also if given a chance, I could write for some of the bigger DC characters. I got a few ideas I would do if ever given the chance.

6) What are some of the pros/cons of being a freelance artist?

—The benefit is that you have free reign and opportunity to get work however and whatever you choose to pursue. And sometimes total freedom in what you choose to express through your own work. You don’t have to worry about doing “X or Y” to your character, cause it might affect the cartoon deal or sell a few less lunchboxes. The Cons of it is that you have to be good at generating work for yourself. Especially in these trying economic times, there are a million artists out there ready to beat you to the punch on a potential commission or gig. You have to be active and ready. Also, if you aren’t good at having a web presence, social interaction or taking criticism, you will fail at your goals. You have to cultivate a professional portfolio of work and attitude in order to succeed. A lot of people have a problem with that.

7) Where can people see your art on the web, and will you be on the con circuit this year?

—My hub website is http://www.idiothead.com – From there I have videos, deviantart, blog that updates a few times weekly, twitter, and an audio podcast bonus with commentary for my comics! As for conventions, I will be at Motor City Comic Con in May, Heroes Con in June and I am looking at Dallas in August or October. Also, I’ll be at Wonderworld Comics in Taylor, Michigan for Free Comic Book Day with a lot of my comic makin’ pals. That’s where my new 2010 Sketchbook and Anna Pocalypse #1 will premiere to the world. Looking forward very much to getting back out on the road and taking my work to the people!!

Episode #17: Dirty Dave Touches Small Wonder.

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The PKD Black Box

 

In this weeks episode Shawn & Donny Salvo talk about some upcoming movies & dvd’s, Donny talks about the stand-up comedy circuit, Shawn fills you in on some old-school tv, and later on Shawn & special guest Dave Dwonch (creator of the Space-Time Condo webcomic) stops by as they talk about Hollywood stars in comics, comics segregation, having a “con presence” and the website that Dave helped spearhead called supershowapproved.com.

You know you had a crush on V.I.C.I.. Don’t front.

Enjoy.

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SHOW NOTES

%100 Super Show Approved – http://www.supershowapproved.com

CGS Super Show: http://cgssupershow.com

The Losers – http://www.the-losers.com/

Death at a Funeral – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RidTIIvXRM8

Small Wonder – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Wonder_(TV_series)

Out Of This World – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_This_World_(TV_series)

The Society of Unordinary Young Ladies – http://wahabalgarmi.com/

Episode #18: Sketchcards, Mysteries, & Minotaurs.

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The PKD Black Box

 

In this weeks episode, Shawn talks with artist Chad Cicconi about the world of sketchcards, then later is joined by co-host Jon Carroll as they interview comics creator Zack Kruse, and then Shawn wraps up the show with a one-on-one interview with artist Andrew Charipar.

It’s Super, baby. If you’re in the Reading, PA area this week come check out PKD Media at the CGS Super Show. Enjoy!

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SHOW NOTES

CGS Super Show - http://www.cgssupershow.com

Super Show Approved - http://www.supershowapproved.com

PKD Media - http://www.pkdmedia.com

Chad Cicconi - http://chadcicconi.squarespace.com

Zack Kruse - http://www.mysterysolvedcomic.com

Andrew Charipar - http://misfitcorner.blogspot.com

Summit City Comic Con - http://www.summitcitycomiccon.com/

Episode #19: Ed, Edd, & Eddy meet The Street Sharks.

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

The PKD Black Box

 

In this weeks episode, Shawn gives a recap of The CGS Super Show and later has a conversation with Storyboard Artist Jim “Big Jim” Miller as they talk about the past, present and possible future of animation. Plus, Donny shows up to review a comic or two.

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SHOW NOTES

PKD Mediahttp://www.pkdmedia.com

Athena Voltaire Kickstarter Projecthttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/389994459/athena-voltaire-and-the-volcano-goddess-a-comic?pos=1

The Hannah-Barbera Treasuryhttp://www.amazon.com/Hanna-Barbera-Treasury-Mementos-Favorite-Classics/dp/1933784288

Jim Miiler’s Art Bloghttp://www.bigjimsucks.blogspot.com

Episode #20: Ryu Wants to Tell a Story.

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

The PKD Black Box

 

Comics/Media Creator Marcus Almand (Razor Kid/Wushu Academy) stops by the PKD Black Box as they discuss the things that inspired them to tell stories which lead to tangents about Video Games, Boy Meets World, The OJ Principle, and so much more. Enjoy.

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Show Notes:

http://www.razorkid.com

http://www.therazorkid.deviantart.com

http://greenestreet.deviantart.com/

http://www.collegehumor.com/tag:street-fighter-the-later-years

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n_9Nd9bhco

http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=4991235&page=1