Sunday, March 28, 2010

ECCC

A good 13 hours after we left Utah, we arrived in Seattle. It really wasn't a bad drive. Yeah, it was f***ing long, but the company was good. I can honestly say that no one got on my nerves at all during the drive. (I can't really speak for either of my travel mates though) It was me, Ryan, and "Joey" ( http://www.joeysjams.blogspot.com/) in the car. Somewhere in Oregon, Joey & I found an NWA hat at Pilot for $6. I bought it for him and he wore it during the whole trip. That is until we bought do-rags to wear for the drive home...

As soon as we checked into our hotel, I began hunting down Dave & Colin who were to join us from Manchester for the con. No luck. I found their hotel and confirmed that they had checked in, but I couldn't get them to answer the damn phone. Ryan and I scrambled for hours to get them to respond to email, smoke-signals, flares...all for not. We finally resigned ourselves to the fact that they didn't make it to the states, or only Colin made it to the states and was afraid to answer the phone, OR that they were both severly addicted to heroine and passed out in some seedy back alley somewhere around Broadway. We were all very sad.

That last part was all bullshit. Turns out Colin had just unplugged the phone in the hotel room because the red flashing light was keeping him up. You know, the red flashing light that means someone left a message for you?  Hmph. They finally met up with us on Saturday morning as we were setting up our table. We were all very, very excited to meet them. There wasn't an awkward moment with them. They are possibly the nicest and most professional people that I've ever met. Meeting them face-to-face and hanging out with them was the highlight of the trip for me.

The con went very well over all. We brought 50 copies of 8AM and sold a little under half of them. The rest we gave away to companies, creators, and sent plenty home with the Accent UK fellows to give to contributors. Ed Brubaker got a copy as well as ONI Press and a bunch of others. Nei Ruffino actually bought one just to support us even though we would have happlily given her one. What a sweet girl.

We interviewed plenty of folks there too. Aaron Williams, Rick Remender, Joelle Jones...and a bunch of others. We got to see our pal Brian Churilla quite a bit during the show. He was a pretty busy guy both days. Still, he was very nice and willing to chat whenever we came by. His table was right next to Phil Hester, who was also incredibly nice. Actually, I can't think of anyone there who wasn't willing to spend some time to chat with us about whatever.

I'll quit rambling and let you see some pictures. Make sure you check out episode 54 over at http://www.talesfromtheparentsbasement.com/ . It'll be up shortly, and all of our stories and interviews will be in it!



Ryan & Aaron Williams (North 40, PS238)

Churilla signing 8AM (The Anchor, The Engineer)


Ed Brubaker (Criminal, Captain America, Sleeper)

Ryan & Colorist Dave Stewart (Hellboy)


Spence sketching away.


Phillip Tan (GL, EVERYTHING...)



Me, Ryan, Dave West, & Colin Mathieson



Ryan in his do-rag during the drive home...


...me in mine.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Reviews

I posted a couple of new reviews on the TPB site. Wildstorm sent us the collected series of Mysterius: The Unfathomable, and the great Denis Kitchen sent a PDF of his 200 page art & history book called The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen. Mr. Kitchen's book is being published by Dark Horse and will be on shelves in June.
I really enjoyed them both. You can read my reviews here:


Now that our publishing debut is almost finished, I'll get back to posting regular reviews up on the site.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Episode #49

It's up and begging your attention on our website and iTunes.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Alexander Ovechkin

I'm pissed that I haven't been able to watch the Russian hockey team play yet, but I will soon enough.
Ovechkin is amazing. I'd have to say my favorite EVER. That's a bold statement considering that I grew up watching Gretzky play.























http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hngzmauPeHc

Monday, February 15, 2010

THE ECCC EDITION OF 8AM HAS BEEN SENT TO PRINT


Spence made some changes to the price and the ECCC logo, but this is basically the cover. He did a damn fine job. I think we're all glad to be done with it, but we learned a lot and we're proud of the finished product. The 2nd printing will be even better!
Thanks again to all of you who contributed.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Playlist

This morning on my way to work I thought up this idea; I'd keep track of all my music today and post it here. No matter what music popped up, I wouldn't edit it. Take it or leave it. I honestly can't believe that more metal didn't come up. I've got all of the Zeppelin albums on there too and not a one. Hmm, Strange.

Well, okay, I suppose giving me shit is warranted... so, enjoy.

Here's what music I played today in my car, during my run, and on my iPod when I shuffled it at work:

1 The Roots- A bunch of random stuff I have on a CD (during my commute)

2 Heaven and Hell-Entire Album (during my commute)

3 Frodus- Red Bull of Juarez

4 Weedeater-For Evan's Sake (Albini Version)

5 Bad Religion-Portrait of Authority

6 Torche-Amnesian

7 Melvins-Rat Faced Granny

8 Witchcraft-Samaritan Burden

9 Minor Threat-Cashing In

10 Foo Fighters-I'll Stick Around

11 The Bronx-Rockers NYC

12 Jimmy Eat World-Over (What can I say? My friend opened up for them a few times. Sentimental really...)

13 Craft- Thorns in the Planet's Side

14 Craft- Demonspeed

15 Nine Inch Nails- The Day the World Went Away

16 Bad Religion-Leave Mine to Me

17 Kansas- The Pinnacle ( I grew up on prog-rock. My iPod is full of it.)

18 Cannabis Corpse-Chronolith (Hilarious!)

19 Planes Mistaken For Stars- Keep Your Teeth

20 Arsis-Failure's Conquest

21 Behemoth-Christgrinding Avenue

22 High on Fire- Fury Whip

23 Exodus-Forward March

24 Exodus-Culling the Herd

25 Simon & Garfunkel- Voices of Old People

26 Karate- New New

27 The Sword- Iron Swan

28 Darkthrone-Hiking Metal Punks

29 Hate Eternal- Behold Judas

30 INXS- New Sensation

31 Fugazi- Place Position

32 Clutch- Pulaski Skyway

33 The Sword- Ebethron

34 Megadeth- Millenium of the Blind

35 Snapcase- Guilty by Ignorance

36 Phil Collins- Heat on the Street (Damn it. Go ahead and throw your stones.)

37 Primus- Sgt. Baker

38 Pink Floyd- Fearless

39 Melvins- Pearl Bomb

40 Black Cobra- One Nine

41 Helmet- Tic

42 Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation- All The King's Horses

43 Helmet- Distracted

44 The Sarcophagus-Towards the Eternal Chaos

45 Sepultura- Subtraction

46 Queens of the Stone Age- Songs for the Deaf (During my evening run)