Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Morgana X Makes Progress! Slam Bang #1 vol III, is filling up!


Rob Schneiders, the artist on one of the three, ten page stories that will be in Morgana X the graphic novel, has completed his pages! I just got the CD in the mail! Can't wait to see it! And Anton Bogaty is working on his 10 page story and plans to have it out to me middle of March! Wow! And I found an artist for the last of the 10 pagers! He is from Hong Kong and his name is Jim Lai. Wow is he great! Check this out: http://share.shutterfly.com/action/pictures?a=67b0de21b30fe4dcc4ab&sid=8CatmTFy0cuNA

See where the writer of Morgana X the graphic novel, Christopher Moshier has added some Morgana X pages by Rob Schneiders to his web site...http://makingcomicsstudios.com/upcomingreleases.html

And I'm getting some great contributions for Slam Bang #1 vol III. WOW! My ad at www.digitalwebbing.com is really pulling in some great comic artists and writers! New to the line up is: Scott Nickel (yeah, even more cool stuff from Scott!), Renzo Soto, Marianne R. Petit, Casey Camp, Mike Rickaby, Matt Levin, and more.....

For those that don't know....if you have a comic strip in Slam Bang #1, vol III, you get a free ad in the back of the book, 2" tall x 5" wide. And send me a short BIO and a little image to represent you to go with it. And your address for your free copy of the book....I plan to have it printed in April.
But deadine for this issue is March 7th now.

---A
www.fanaticpress.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

CONTRIBUTORS to SLAM BANG #1 vol III.....so far....

First of all Slam Bang gets more stuff every day from some great contributors! I ran an ad in digitalwebbing.com and it's working! I'm making sure I can fill the 200 pages planned for Slam Bang #1 (Vol 3). It's looking better all the time!
So far:
Christina Wald, Anton Bogaty, Russ Maheras, Pat Aulisio, Jim Siergey, Stan Yan, Quinton Hoover, Tim Corrigan, John Lustig, Mark Monlux, Dan Taylor, Steve Mannion, Casy Camp, Robin Ator, Jason Jones, Paul Allen, Paul Morgan, Tylor Sticka, Scott Nickel, Jacob Warrenfeltz, Eric Lindgren, Edward Pun, Doug Chaffee, Craig Boldman, Sygnin (Charlene Chua) and more I'll keep adding....

To contribute: EMAIL ME

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

SPACE CON All LINED UP! LUSTIG GETS PUBLISHED By MARVEL!

One of my latest photos. See more at: http://www.afreemanphotography.com

First of all I've signed up for the SPACE Con 2006. It's in Columbus, OH, on May 13th and spills over into May 14th. It's usually a very fun show and keeps getting bigger each year. This will be my 3rd year to attend and have a booth, in a row. Last year I even walked around and filmed 30 of the booth attendees, asking them why they publish, write or draw comics....turned out to be a very fun DVD. It's for sale at www.slambang.us if you want to check it out. Anyway, this year I'll have Chris Moshier the writing guru on lots of Fan-Atic Press books you'll see in the future, in front of my camcorder interviewing the creators at SPACE. Along with his friend Mike. (I think that's the friends name.) So should be an even better production than last years. Todd Ritter who was co-editor on a lot of the Slam Bang books in the 80's-90's, will return to the con and help run the booth as well as Christina Wald who also has shown up the last 2 years to help me. She also did the cover to Slam Bang #1 Vol III, which I plan to have out at this show!

Next on the agenda is John Lustig's made the big time. Again. He's already a big name in the comic industry with working with comics from Disney and his Last Kiss comics but now he's written comics for Marvel! Read a bit about it here. I'm glad to say I colored the image on that article and have been coloring panels for John for about 2 years or so....and I colored two of the advertisments for this Marvel project! Maybe I can ride his coat-tails into more work at Marvel! It could happen!

The cover for E.I. by Wunderman Comics is done. I did the pencils, inks and colors. And the logos on the cover. I'll see if they will let me show the cover here and then I'll post it. It will debut at the San Diego Comic con I believe. And there will be posters of the cover that I'll sign. I also lettered that 64 page comic! It's full color and has pencils by Ron Fontes! Wow.

--AF

Sunday, February 05, 2006

DRAWINGS COMIC A SUCCESS! SWAMPED WITH ORDERS!

I just paid for my booth at the Space Con, Columbus, OH. It's May 13th this year. And in a much larger nicer building. http://www.backporchcomics.com/space.htm">
Went from $25 to $45 but still worth it I'm sure. I plan to make another video of the show this year. Had lots of fun making the 2005 DVD, this time I'll have 2 assistants with me. Chris Moshier from NY and a friend will do the interviews and I can stay working the camcorder out of sight and sound, where I belong.


http://www.boingboing.net one of the most read blogs on the net, mentioned my comic - Anton Bogaty DRAWINGS. The 60 page comic size all color sketchbook of Anton Bogaty's cool girls, monsters and mad magazine type work.. I put out. I had a limited edition of 100 signed and numbered and still had 1/2 of those when this hit. I ended up getting over 100 orders in 2 days from this. Now I'm back to Comixpress to get more copies (regular issues, not signed and numbered limited edition this time). They lowered their rates on color comics so I may actually make a profit on this book yet!


I'm getting lots of great contributions for my Slam Bang #1 volume III. More Robin Ator and more Jim Siergey, etc....wow! New deadline for contributions is end of February. I'll have the book to dreamweaver press in March and get them in April in time for the SPACE con etc... It'll be a color cover, 200 page square bound book this time. Black and white interiors. Dreamweaver has the best price and specialize in this type book it seems. Still digest size as Slam Bang should always be that size I think. I will print up 500 copies for the first run. Will try and get Diamond to pick it up etc... I'll have a bio of all the contributors in the back and they all get a 2" x 5"wide ad to do what they want with. And of course they get a free copy of the book.

That's it for now....off to watch the Super Bowl. I've moved recently from WA (back to KY) but would still love to see the Seahawks win this!

Oh, and I cut my hair short and shaved off my beard for my new look this millinium.

---Allen
http://www.fanaticpress.com
http://www.slambang.us
http://www.allenfreen.us
http://www.afreemanphotography.com my new best photos site.
http://www.tigergrafix.com my old company is back....(site under construction but works.)

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Some Updating

I made a few changes at www.slambang.us so check those out. Mostly I'm announcing the new Fan-Atic Press Forum. http://p4.forumforfree.com/fanaticpress.html So run over there and get the party started.

David Johnson is penciling one of the Morgana X stories. I'll have a big interview with David here very soon, watch for it.

Arcana Studios has loaned me one of their artists. We are working out a deal for this artist from their studio to pencil Berserkers: Brother Assassin! More news as it happens. All this thanks to the writer of the script for this comic, Christopher Moshier. He's a deal maker and a writer! Of course Berserkers is a series of novels by the great Fred Saberhagen! Check them out at your local book stores if you haven't already.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Interview with Writer and Creator Christopher Moshier

Let's Meet a Writer Working with Fan-Atic Press.......Christopher Moshier......

So what is all this Making Comics Studios stuff anyhow?

Making Comics Studios is a place for comic creators to hang their hats. The site started with a great artist named Gerry Brophy and myself as we teamed to make a comic called Weapon: Sonic. It was a place to post news and art for the book. From there it kind of grew on its own. As I moved forward in this kooky world called “comics” I met a lot of great talent who had the same ideals I had. Let’s get the books done and then shop them around. Before MC Studios I had been involved in a “self proclaimed” comic book imprint that did a lot of talking and not actually making the books. So MC Studios was also created through pure frustration. I decided if things were going to happen I need to get them going and it has been a learning experience ever since.

What comics have you published?


HaVeN #1 was published back in October 2005. It was a giant step. Just the fact that we put together 9 people in all parts of the country to make this happen is awesome. 9 different personalities brought this book together in a two year time frame through emails and about 6 phone calls. That is amazing to me. What made it work was the fact that every single one of them wanted to publish a piece of work. All of them put in 110% of what they had and got it done. We didn’t have to talk nonstop about it. We didn’t have to have nine million meetings. We just did the work. Outstanding people with outstanding class and I must list them all; Will Jamison (artist), Yul Espinosa (inker), Cathy Hartford (colorist), Jay La Valley (letters), Sean McGrath & Percival Constantine (editors), Tim Priebe (web designer) and Jerry Rascoe (artist and ear piece!) I can’t praise them enough. I had to deal with zero ego. Just a great experience!

What comics do you have in the works?


How long can this be? I have a lot on my plate. I like to keep busy. As you know I wrote a Morgana X one shot and adapting the novel Berserker: Brother Assassin for your very own Fan-Atic Press. Very, very soon I will be starting a Morgana X novel that will probably fill up a big chuck of time in this first quarter of 2006. I’ve never written a novel before so this will be a welcome challenge and if all goes well I plan on writing a HaVeN novel.




Speaking of HaVeN, MC Studios will be publishing HaVeN #2 and #3 in the future. Hopefully we can get both issues out in 2006. Fellow “twin tower” Jerry Rascoe and I are working on a one-shot called Urthe. He is turning out some amazing pages and we’ll be shopping that around this year. Gerry Brophy and I are still working on Weapon: Sonic.



It was the first comic I wrote and the first he drew, but he feels his work is not up to “snuff” as they say and I feel the same about the writing so we will be tweaking the idea. I’m not sure I am really supposed to say on the next two, but what the heck. Atlantis Studios will be publishing a one-shot for an idea of mine so as the old story goes if it does well it will be turned into a regular series. I don’t think it is my place to say anything else at this point until they make an official statement. Another book I wrote last year was a three part mini-series and a six minute cartoon for Nickelodeon called Ninja Monkey.



The concept was created by exceptional artist Terrell Bobbett (http://bobbett.deviantart.com/). That is in limbo right now as Terrell works on his other projects and of course he has to get the bills paid. Nothing against any of the talents I have listed so far, but this guy has the tools and the talent to go main stream. There’s more, but what has been listed are projects really moving forward. Beyond that I will do what I can to get the rest of the books at MC Studios in print.

What got you interested in the comic biz in the first place?

My first comic I ever bought was Batman and the Outsiders #1 when I was 13 years old. Growing up I had always been a superhero and sci-fi nut, but that one issue really drew me into the world of comics. From there I began collecting as many titles as my allowance could handle. We are talking 65 cent comics back then and now they are $2.95. GOD I SOUND LIKE MY FATHER! I stopped collecting a few years back and sold most of my collection. When I was younger I loved to write. That stopped once I got married many, many moons ago. It was when I was about 32 I had my mid, mid life crisis. A lot of personal stuff happened around this time and on top of that for the first time I realized the very thing that gave me joy, writing, I never practiced. That’s when I met Tim Priebe who ran a comic, movie, toy website called Cool Collecting (http://www.coolcollecting.com/). If you go there today it is a DVD site. Anyways, somehow I contacted him and started writing for his site. It was silly stuff; fan fiction, interviews, I wrote a fan film column, etc. It was on the Cool Collecting message board where Sean O'Reilly posted a link to his Arcana Studios and a comic book titled Kade. I was really interested because all I was used to was DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, or Image comics. So I loitered on his message boards for a while (as I still do today!) and thought to myself, “What is the easiest and cheapest way to get my ideas out there?” COMIC BOOKS! All the movie ideas or TV show ideas I ever had have now been written as comics. I’ve had a blast ever since!

What's your family and friends think of MCS?

My wife has always been supportive. I really want to succeed for her. Most wives would probably nag with the amount of time I spend trying to get my ideas out there. I’m not sure my parents completely understand what it is I am trying to do, but they love the pretty pictures. All my friends are supportive. My buddy Frank makes fun of me. He is a football jock type, but our common ground is beer and XBOX. If you think about it Football Fans are geeks too. They dress up in their fan colors and go to conventions. So I make fun of football and he makes fun of comics.

How can artist's and writers and such contact you?

You can always email me at cmoshier@rochester.rr.com or AOL AIM me at Spark1701. I may not always respond right away because I am in the middle of something, but I will get back with you. There are people that IM me for advice or to look at their work as I do others so it is important for me to help people in that manner.

What comics do you like to read now? Most favorite ever comic?

Right now I read Outsiders and Titans. They are the two books I started with and I just love the dynamics of both teams. My favorite comic ever I have to say is Batman and the Outsiders #1. It is in poor, read the heck out of condition, but it is what started me into this crazy realm. I must say my favorite story arc was The New Teen Titans the Judas Contract. Marv Wolfman is king!

What about your web radio station?

You can find it here for another month (http://www.live365.com/stations/spark1701) as the account has almost run out. I still think it is a good idea, but time is a factor. Live 365 is a site that hosts streaming radio. The concept was to play sound tracks from superhero or comic related movies, old radio shows, the Power Records stuff, and all the great BBC content as well as interviews with people in the industry, blah, blah, blah. As I began to get more into the writing there was no time to update the station. I put a few ads on the Digital Webbing site for someone to take the station over, but only got a couple nibbles. If I didn’t have my day job and were making my primary income as a writer then I could be home to update the content. At this time I am still working for “the man.”

Any hobbies we need to know about?

I collected toys for well over ten years. I stopped last year for the same reason I stopped collecting comics in the 90’s. I’m a big Star Wars fan and collected the action figures and vehicles.



Text book geek except I don’t live in my parent’s basement I only sleep down there when my wife kicks me out of the bedroom. Where was I? Too many dang exclusives! Every store and website had a Star Wars exclusive. It became to overwhelming to keep up so I decided that was it. I mean how many times can Hasbro release another R2-D2? I love season sets on DVD. I love sitting down for an entire day with some beers and watch half a season. It doesn’t happen very often, but to me that’s the cat’s ass (that means good). Right now I am on Smallville season 3. Is that a hobby?

What is your most favorite cuss word?

I would never cuss. That would be wrong!

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Photo Gallery

My little gift to everyone for Christmas is this photo gallery: http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=2115803539

Ok, it's not much, just where I pulled some of my best photos from the last year or two and bunched them up. And as always they have some clunkers in there but whatever...

Enjoy!

---Allen

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Almost Back in Action


This is a shot I took near the golf course where my parents live. It was about 7:30am as I was driving to pick up my wife Bonnie from work that morning. Yeah, they get snow here in KY.

Well it's been a very trying move to KY from WA. Had to stay with my parents for about 2 months. That was OK, but our 3 cats and their one cat didn't get along till the last week or so. We had to work out selling our house in WA which we finally did. Sold it to the one offer we got. They got everything in the deal, my pool table, washer and dryer and other stuff that my son was going to get. So he wasn't happy. And they got lots of kitchen stuff that went with the decor that we remodeled it to. So they were pretty happy I bet. And we turned around and got a nice house in Owensboro, KY. Not far from my parents and not far for my wife Bonnie to get to work. And I have a nice office in the upstairs and room to store my comics and stuff....looks like I designed it myself.

The only hitch was that we had some very high prepayment penalties we had to pay to get out of our mortgages in WA. Seems that they slipped in some things that we didn't know we were signing. But now had no choice but to pay them. This is a financial set back for Fan-Atic Press but we are not down for the count. Just another delay till we can recover. So I may just put out a few copies of Slam Bang #1 Volume III, enough to sell at the SPACE con and maybe San Diego Con. But will have to wait on my larger quantity publishing bonanza. And I'll do the same for Morgana X etc....

Morgana X is moving along with 4 pages all done by Rob Schneiders, so far. They look great! See all 4 pages below. And sales of Anton Bogaty's DRAWINGS have been fantastic with about 70 of the 100 printed copies remaining! Almost all of these sold through the web site and with refurrals from Anton's site (www.acb3.com) helping the most.

I plan on making more progress on Solitare and updating the web site at www.fanaticpress.com very soon with more new developements.

More news as it happens!

Happy Holidays...

---Allen

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Still in Transition

Well there has been some progress with all the Fan-Atic Press projects.....just slow progress. Scarlet Fields by Edward Pun has been all sketched out and he is working on the inks. It'll be a fanatistic comic, just wait and see! I'll try and show a bit more of it at www.fanaticpress.com soon. Slam Bang #1 (Volume III) is still in production....latest contributor is Brad Foster! Of course the issue wouldn't be complete without something from the master. He has contributed to just about every issue of the rag and I'm very glad to see he is continuing the tradition. Daryl Hutchinson will also have a gallery of images in the issue. I'd love to get ahold of his brother Joe as I've heard he has alot of comic pages that are begging to be published. I plan to have this book to a printer by the end of November. Wish me luck, as I also plan to be moved into a new house by then. Yeah, we are still living in my parents spare room (it's not really that bad) and are itching to be in a house. We will close on the selling of our house in WA on the 30th of November. Wish us luck in having it all work out as planned. We are looking at more houses this week but have our eye on a nice one with room for the Fan-Atic Press studios and storage for all the soon to be published issues....

Also on the plate is Morgana X the graphic novel. 3 stories by Chris Moshier are being done by 3 different artists. Anton Bogaty, Rob Schneiders, and Dave Johnson. This is turning out to be a fantastic book! Full color of course. There is also talk of a Morgana X novel by Chris, with more details soon.

Berserker Brother:Assassin the novel by Fred Saberhagen that is being adapted to comics is also moving along. The script by Chris Moshier is in it's final stages of being approved by the Saberhagens. We are still trying to tie down an artist for this series, then things will really get rolling.

Anton Bogaty's Drawings, is selling very well. We only printed a limited edition of 100 and have sold about 60 of them in just a few weeks! Next step is to submit the book to Diamond and see if we can get this out to all the stores! Depending on the orders we will go back to press and the name Anton Bogaty will be a household word. This book deserves to be seen!

Solitaire "The Witch" is still in production with over 1/2 the book penciled in great detail by Thiago Carvalho. Written by Michael Berry who just can't wait to see this out (Neither can I!) More pages are on their way and then it's up to me to ink/color/and letter this baby. Wish me luck!

The Adventures of Strange Boy has been in need of completion and hopefully I'll finish this up in early 2006. Written by my wife Bonnie, based on a true story of her younger brother, and illustrated by me. This will be in a children's book format but for all ages of course.

Doc Paradox by Paul Allen will be well worth the wait. Sort of a Peter Max meets Doctor Suess, this book will amaze everyone with it's intergalactic time traveling story, and original art and design. I can't wait!

So watch this space for more details of progress here at the house of idears.

===Allen

Friday, November 04, 2005

Guest Speaker --Ron Fontes

I think this email from Ron should be shared (He said I could) so here it is:

Have you ever extended a helping hand to a fanboy and had it chewed off while he climbed over you, intent on The Top? It's sad to see so many half-baked comics and the greedy "creators" who dream of the merchandising and mega-budget movies they think will spring up in mere months. It's even worse when these starry-eyed egomaniacs are in their 40s. Damn, boys, it took 50 years to get Batman in a big movie. Even Hellboy has been around for 10 and Mignola paid his dues for years before that. Frank Miller has been working since the 70s. And they earned the privilege by working for other people, deferring their pet projects until they proved their worth.If you've spent 20 years being a cop, then you're a cop, not an artist or storyteller. I would never presume to tell a cop how to do his job. As for the initial hero-worship (which never fails to creep me out), that was his wish-fulfillment working overtime. Yeah, I worked at Marvel for a few years, but so what? I was hired by Special Projects because I didn't want to draw the superheroes. They wanted a skilled, competent, reliable, experienced person to stay in the job, not use it to platform a Career. It was a strain and boring at the same time. The ridiculous politics were unbearable. And all that stuff in COMIC WARS? Started then, got worse, so I got out.I'm not the world's greatest artist, actor, writer or film-maker, but I am better than average. That does not oblige me to try to exploit my talents or ideas to the max in a frantic rush to Fame and Fortune. I like a nice, quiet, steady life. I don't want to be idolized or make millions of bucks, I just want to live by telling stories and die in my sleep at a very advanced age. I want to be good to people, but I have found I can only be good to good people. The other sort just grab and boss and stuff themselves like pigs and they'll never feel gratitude. --rf

Monday, October 31, 2005

It's Almost Halloween night! Well tonight it is....



But this posting is about meeting up with co-editor of Slam Bang, Todd Ritter (on the right)and his pal Lincoln Farmer (on the left) in Louisville. We met at The Great Escape, a huge comic store in Louisville. I picked up some of my old Marvels. (Avengers this time.) and Todd got some cutting edge new-wave books and we then took off for the movie theater where we saw the new movie DOOM. I've been a huge fan of the game since it was just a demo disk back in 1993 or so.....I learned DOS just so I could work with some of the free game editors out there which you could get from BBS sites. Yeah, the dark ages. I eventually made Doom, DoomII, Duke Nu'kem, Heritic, Quake, Quake II, levels......and all that time wasn't wasted as I was eventually hired by Sierra On-Line in Redmond, WA to work on 3D games! But I digress.....


We liked the Doom movie but I thought it was just a rip off of Aliens 2. It had some nice parts but they really just dragged out the search for evil in dark, creepy places.....They should have had the cool flying skulls, the teleporting on fire beast and some of the other great evil from the game. Oh, well, at least they tried. Oh, but they did have the BFG weapon. And they called it the Bio-Force Gun or something. But when "The Rock" saw the gun, he knew the real name of the weapon! The movie has some twists and turns that kept you wondering what would happen. And there was the coolest part where you see the fighting as if you were in the game. Nice touch.
The sets were very well done and you felt you were in the game most of the time. I couldn't help feeling that the movie was a Doom/Half-Life storyline. But that was ok. Having the dead scientists with names like Carmack was a nice touch. (John Carmack was one of the two heads of ID Software.) And Steve Willits was a game designer, level creator I believe....

Then we had some food at a great BBQ place. And I gave Todd his copy of Anton Bogaty's DRAWINGS. (He bought my meal for it!)

So I'd like for us to meet up once a month.

---Allen

Tuesday, October 25, 2005


The wacky crew at Altered States Entertainment. Posted by Picasa

I'm on the left and Robin Ator is on the Right. Posted by Picasa

Bonnie helps run the Fan-Atic Press Table at Stumptown Comic Fest Posted by Picasa

New Everything!

Well since I've moved I've changed my address and email and everything. So to contact me make sure to use: fanaticpress@yahoo.com

Send any submissions to that address as well.

I've read the comic HAVEN #1 just out by Making Comics Studios and I think it should be supported. Go to: www.havencomic.com and www.makingcomicsstudios.com and check it out. I'm pretty picky when it comes to art and lettering and coloring and stuff and this book could use some improvements in those areas but the story is so good that you'll be sucked right in for the ride. And the art does get better as it goes along and the color looks to be greatly improved for issue #2 which is completed and will be out not long from now I believe. #3 is also being worked on so this series will continue, depending on the support of readers like you! And the writer Chris Moshier is such a great guy, and talented comic writer I just had to give him a plug here. If you go to www.fanaticpress.com you'll see that he is writing some great stuff for me!

Oh, and if you contact him, ask about his 2005 San Diego Con DVD. Great job Chris!!

It appears that my next convention may be the Mid-Ohio-Con but I most likely won't have a table since I haven't had time to set it all up. But I'll try and attend in some way and hand out flyers etc...

I'm still a bit dazed from everything I've been though and being in my temporary office and such. We are also about to dump our realtor in WA since he hasn't been doing much and we feel we'd already be in our new home in Owensboro, KY if he had been more aggressive 2 months ago. Anyway I'll keep you informed on that progress. We can't wait to get into our own house again. Not that we are roughing it that much at my parents place but we just want to get settled back into our own place. Could be a while.

But full steam ahead on all the Fan-Atic Press projects...... I plan to start assembling Slam Bang #1 volume III this week! So if you have anything you'd like to contribute send it on!

I got a new camera to keep me sane though all this....a Nikon D50 digital SLR. So you should start seeing an improvement in my photos from here on out. Felt it was time to move on up to a higher quality picture. I figured if I'm going to all the trouble to get to the right place at the right time, I should end up with the best photo I can get. My Canon s70 did a fine job but looking at the quality close up it wasn't as crisp as I'd hoped for. It's still the camera to have for point and shoot shots and I'll hold onto it as a backup and for when I don't have the energy to carry the big SLR. But I have been taking the Nikon everywhere lately.

To see some of my photos (a waterfall in WA) with the Nikon go here:
http://www.dotphoto.com/Go.asp?l=maknbacon&P=&AID=2919513&T=1
or try and see the slideshow:
http://www.dotphoto.com/Go.asp?l=maknbacon&P=&AID=2919513&Show=Y

Stay in touch!

===Allen

Sunday, October 23, 2005

We Moved!


Yes boys and girls we have made the move from WA back to KY. The Fan-Atic Press empire was doing very well the last 9 years in WA but events have brought us back to KY once again. This should not interrupt publishing plans more than the delays that have already come to pass. But for more info I'll be updating this blog more often with reports on Slam Bang the distributed 200+ slick graphic novel format #1 volume III, that is in the works. See www.fanaticpress.com for more info.

My wife and I drove in the little Toyota Solara, with 3 cats, 2400 miles in 3 days. We left at noon on Friday the 14th, went through: WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, WYOMING, COLORADO, KANSAS, MISSOURI, ILLINOIS and KENTUCKY. We stopped 2 nights at cat friendly hotels for about 7 hours or less each night.....got to Owensboro, Ky Sunday night at 9:00pm. Whew!

See some photos: http://www.dotphoto.com/Go.asp?l=maknbacon&P=&AID=2942681&T=1

All emails to me should be to fanaticpress@yahoo.com
from here on out.
More news soon!