




Big shout-out to my “Artner,” Jeremy Thew, for his amazing ACEO Art Cards available at the Twogargs table, and for stretching himself creatively by connecting with other fandoms. Also excited by how he got his amazing Cintiq Companion up and running– that baby’s an amazing art tool, that’s for sure, and it makes me even more excited for Jeremy’s upcoming projects!
Connecting with other creators is perhaps the biggest motivational boost a convention can provide. There’s familiar faces, like my friends Sarah and Beth at Crafty Geeks— always a laugh riot with them.
A highlight, though, was meeting up with the Calgary Drink and Draw group, a seriously-motivated group of fellow creators, writers and artists alike, who meet weekly here in Calgary. Anything that keeps the motivation and inspiration going is fantastic– sometimes, living inside your head (where the ideas are) can be a lonely, isolating experience! I’m looking forward to occasionally Getting Out Of The House (a task of Herculean proportions) and hanging out with these fine folks.
I’m looking into ways to increase production speed for my books, as well as increase awareness of them. Naturally, I’ll post when I discover things!
Onward and upward,
Michael
Hey folks! Come see artist Jeremy Thew and writer Michael McAdam at this weekend’s Edmonton Expo, in Artist’s Alley at table B-4! Jeremy’s got two new prints– Storm and Gambit of the X-Men! And Michael will be signing copies of Gloaming, drawn by Kyle Burles (who will be at table D-12!), Twilight Detective Agency and Diaperman (with art by Jeremy!)
See you all in Edmonton this weekend!
Although it was a small, one-day show, the Calgary Red and White Expo was great for Twogargs’ sales! Although larger shows may offer more traffic for Artist’s Alley, smaller, more intimate shows give one a much greater chance of connecting with one’s audience! Sales were good, and having time and space to chat with fans and peers alike made this show a “must-do” for the future. Already looking into next September’s show!
Highlights were: sharing a table with Kyle Burles — he has such good energy and as the artist on Gloaming, adds an extra bit of oomph to sales (and fan discussions of ) our comic at the table.
There’s a definite community “feel” to the show; our group of friends have been attending it for years now– this was our first time exhibiting at it. Familiar faces, veterans of the comic and toy collecting communties, and family events like a kid’s costume show (but seriously, guys, TURN DOWN YOUR MICROPHONE)! It was a good feeling and a great way for kids to get a little break from the hubbub of “Back to School.”
My personal highlight? I MET BAYMAX. So there.
BIG WEBSITE ANNOUNCEMENT!
You may already be aware that twogargs.com is updating, going through some changes. Part of the reason is that, starting today, Twogargs will be making its comics AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ONLINE. Yup, you read that correctly– there is now a “Comics Archive” link at the top of the home page that will take you to our comics page where you can read what you’ve been missing or re-visit old favourites! I’ve started with Diaperman, the comic that started it all– I’m posting pages from the Complete Series Graphic Novel– including the writer/artist commentary written by me, Michael McAdam, and original artist Mike Rieger.
I’ll be posting a new page every day so you can follow along. Also, there’s a series category for “Behind the Scenes” — in which one-shots like “Two Gargoyles Texting” will pop up every so often! If you like randomness, you’ll like Behind the Scenes.
Onward and upward!
–Michael