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So this is the result of the Secret Personal Project that I have been kind of alluding to, a victim of The Joker dead in the alley.  A forced smile from the Joker Venom that entered her system and a rather happy Mr. Punch sprung from her stomach.  The photo set, which is growing as I edit them, can be found right here.  With a little luck (and money), this will be part one of something bigger, but I’m getting ahead of myself and should probably start at the beginning.

It all started, funnily enough, with the Arkham City “Riddler” trailer being released last month which led to a discussion with my friend Liam Leadbetter on how he was portrayed.  I’ll be honest, while I do feel that the comparisons of Riddler and The Jigsaw Killer from the Saw series is a fair one, I was glad to see the Batman villain imagined as the way I always imagined him: as a super-intelligent serial killer obsessed with riddles and his own inflated ego.  It was a far cry from the spandex green suit and the rather lighthearted view of him that I’ve normally seen of the character.

The conversation then progressed in to the methods of some of the more popular Batman villains, which led me to think more on the damage they leave behind.  For a brief moment I imagined what it must be like to be a part of the Gotham Police Department and dealing with the bodies left behind by these twisted villains.  What happens when the body has been found and Batman has either left or is on his way there, with the villain long gone?  What happens when all that’s left is the victim, killed because they got in the way, or a message needed to be left or, even worse, was just killed for fun? And I’m not talking about the more famous victims, Jason Todd or Barbara Gordon where you get repeats of their attacks over and over.  I’m talking about the security guard that Poison Ivy had to seduce to get in to the lab.  I’m talking about the fast food manager that messed up the Joker’s order.  I’m talking about the guy who the Riddler just had to use as writing paper for a riddle.  The victims that are grouped in under the phrase “the people they’ve killed”, who have no name and are barely given a second thought.

And that’s where this came from.

A victim of the Joker’s was my choice for this mainly out of preference.  He’s always been such an interesting villain to me.  Within 12 hours of coming up with the concept, make up artist Blake Evernden, who I met on the set of SCARS, had agreed to help out and was already coming up with ideas on how to pull off the deadly smile from the joker Venom.  And college friend and Sound Editor Andrea Cyr, bless her, had offered to be a model without knowing what the idea was.  Thankfully she didn’t back off when I told her about it.

What followed was a series of rescheduling, picking up prop ingredients, getting location permission, multiple viewings of Batman: Under The Red Hood (The Joker parts so I could feel a bit mad) and, like any good artist has, multiple panic attacks.

But despite the rain, the shoot went incredibly.  Through the use of silicone, Blake managed to make a freaky, twisted and terrifying smile out of Andrea’s beautiful face.  In the end I was incredibly pleased with how it all looked and amazed that for the first time in a while, I managed to pull a vision in my head right out in to the real world.

So the question for me right now is where to take it.  I could be happy with just this one set on the Joker’s victim but…well…I already have some ideas on other villains like Riddler, Poison Ivy, Clayface and Scarecrow and I kind of want to make a series out of this and maybe, just maybe, put on an exhibition in a comic shop or something.  I’ll need to look in to getting permission from DC Comics, I’m thinking.  My view on it is that if I’m wondering whether or not I need permission, I probably do.  So we’ll see where that goes.  Perhaps a Kickstarter can get set up so I’ll be able to afford props and makeup and other stuff.

We’ll see!  But that’s what’s been going on with me for the last little while!

Ladies and gentlemen, it is my EXTREME pleasure to introduce to you page one of the comic by Neil Struthers and myself, REMNANTS.

click to embiggen.

I’d also like to introduce you to the first character in this series, Edward.  You’ll learn a bit more about him later.  For now though, let him run.

This is…wow.  This is an emotional moment for me.  I came up with the idea for REMNANTS in 2008, getting some amazing concept sketches from folks in 2009, but nothing coming of it. In late 2009-early 2010 Mr. Neil Struthers heard my pitch and agreed to work on it with me.  And it took a while, as things normally do, but DAMN is it worth the wait.

Neil is a wonder.  He really is.  Since I first met him I’ve been in love with his work and his keen eye and sharp wit have been so important in the development of this.

Once a few more pages are done on Neil’s end, we’ll be posting pages up weekly.  We’re still in the process of getting a hold of the web space, so keep an eye on this site for updates regarding that.

I Think You’re Sauceome, a webcomic by the very talented Sarah Becan (also creator of Short Pants Press), is one of those comics where I can’t seem to stop re-reading the archives of.  As a creative gal who is struggling with weightloss and getting over things regarding poor body image (and who loves a damn good dark beer now and then),  it’s easy to relate to these comics. DAMN easy.  It’s also proving to be something of an inspiration and a couple of her habits (reducing weigh-ins to once a week, keeping track of all that has been consumed during the day) are leaking in to my routine.

Check it out.  www.sauceome.com

Good lord, I am quite talented at dropping off the face of things.  I haven’t given a proper update on here in a while.

A few things have been happening.  Right now I’m just finishing up an editing gig for the video material for a quiz show.  Most of it has required working in After Effects, a program that I touched once in college, so the experience was an educational one.  I’m also working on an online comic with the INCREDIBLY talented artist Neil Struthers.  This is a project I’ve been trying to get off the ground for a few years and I feel so incredibly fortunate that Neil has agreed to join in on the fun.  Of course, any updates including the comic episodes themselves will be up here once we finish off a couple of them.  Stay tuned.  In the meantime, check out Neil’s Flickr.

Now here’s some things from other people…

- My friend, the very talented Miss Veronika von Volkova recently got together with the wonderful Katelan Foisy and they got up to some wonderful photography-based sexy fun.

- Big Sexy, the comic anthology I mentioned a while ago that explores the many facets of sexuality, is finally for sale and you can get it here.  At$6 for 92 pages I would consider you a fool NOT to purchase it.

- MOON8 created the entire Dark Side Of The Moon album by Pink Floyd in 8bit.  And they’re giving it to you for free.

- An Assortment of Underachieving AT-ATs by Tobias Lunchbreath:

- Mentor and photographer I adore, Lex Machina is having a special Print Sale on one of the photos she took of the League Of STEAM.

- I really can’t wait to see Micmacs, the new film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie and City Of Lost Children) Check out the trailer here.

- I REALLY REALLY want a print of this from talented Duchess Caroline Harrison (via her Flickr)

And that’s all for now.  I’m off to bed for a well-deserved trip in to Dreamland.

So early last week Caroline Harrison and I were talking and we decided that with our height and general badassery, we should fight crime.  We determined on what our costumes would be (a mix of Valkyrie and Amazon) and had so much fun, that Caroline posted our conversation along with our pictures on an artist thread in the Whitechapel forum and said “Go fo it!”.  This is one of the results from Mr. Paul Sizer.

But little did we know, deep in the foulest castle of England, writer Will Ellwood was writing a script for a comic inspired by these characters and asked the very talented Andre Navarro to start drawing it.  Well, page one just came out today.  Click to embiggen.

So apparently mine and Caroline’s days are spent being involved in the superhero biz.  My folks were devastated of course, since there’s next to no money in it.  But what the hell, I’m helping people.

Robin, originally uploaded by StayingFocussed.

The INCREDIBLY talented Dale O’Flaherty has humbled me by drawing this amazing picture of yours truly. He’ll be ordering some special brush pens and will be inking it after the holidays, but I had to share this because it is just an amazing piece of work on it’s own.

Everyone go to his blog. If we all keep telling him to make a comic maybe he’ll do one and he’ll make loads of money and then buy Richard Dawkins to take him out to the pub and do his talks just for him.

Anyways. Dale O’Flaherty. Check him out. Go.

I originally wrote this as part of a Geek Carol contest for GeekGirls and I liked it so much that I thought I would post it here!

Carol Of The Bat (in the tune of Carol Of The Bells)

Hark see the light,
Up in the night,
It seems to say
Bad guys will pay

Parents are dead
Fucked up my head
Now in the night
I go and fight

Zing! Voop! Sop! Zong!
That is the song
Of fist hitting face
In a dark place

One seems to hear
Shrieks of good cheer
Before he kills
If he so wills

Oh how he smiles
In me he riles
Thoughts of the dead
Must pound his head

Gaily he spits
Blood and some bits
Take him away
I deeply say:

I am, I am, I am, I am Batman
I am, I am, I am, I am Batman

On on they send
On without end
Sane and the mad
Good fights the bad…

Goodbye mom and…dad…

My good friend Kevin Patrick Glover and artist Amanda Hayes have finally launched their web comic The Invisible Skein.  I’ve been anticipating this for quite some time, as Kevin is a great writer (check out his column on Hypergeek) and Amanda is a wonderful young artist.  The first page is already up and more to come this week!  Check it out!

The first anthology from Offshore Comix, debuting at SPX.

BIG SEXY includes contributions from Ignatz Award nominees Cayetano Garza Jr. and Colleen Frakes, along with a host of other emerging creators

An erotic post-war hook-up, a magic unicorn with a sexy secret, the tales of a former phone sex operator and a full-scale orgy on a city bus are among the subjects that the 17 cartoonists and comic creators tackled in the 90-page anthology.

BIG SEXY also features contributions by Bryan Stone, Jennifer Vaughn, Morgan Pielli, Rachel Dukes, Daniel Barlow, Anne Thalheimer, Colin Tedford, Tim Hulsizer, Madsahara, Joe Bacchus, Anna, Radical Warren, Meagan Frappiea, Liza Petruzzo and Denise Warren!

The comic was edited by Barlow, Tedford and Thalheimer and features a full color cover by Frakes. BIG SEXY costs $6 and is for adults only.

Contact Twister is an old UV favorite- imanifest.ca/joomla/images/imanifest/contacttwister.jpg

VERY interesting idea.  Would love to pick up a copy.  Anyone going to SPX?

Alright!  Time to write about what the hell is going on here!

So, some crappy things have been going on in my life lately.  Grandmother has terminal cancer and about a month left, my godfather was rushed to the emergency room for breathing problems, after a pleasant year and three quarters the Tyson and I ended the relationship.

But! With all crappy things usually some good things come with it.  I went to Montreal and and took some nice photos (even decided that I will one day move there), got some news saying that I might be going to sunny Vancouver for the Canadian Country Music Awards on videography-related business, I will most likely be getting a table at some music convention deal pimping my wares and giving out cupcakes, and I might be going to New York in November just for the hell of it.

Notebookery: I’ve been informed that the notebook has arrived in Michigan as of Wednesday.  By Monday we should have a scan.  A big problem I’m feeling with Notebookery is the stagnation in between contributors.  I think I may add a couple of things like short interviews with contributors, samples of their art and maybe just some freakin’ music.  I dunno.  Also, it seems the only way I can send an e-mail to over 70 people is to start up a google groups account and get you all to sign up.  More on that Later.

Comics: I’m working on a script for the Edward comic I mentioned a while ago.  I still haven’t found an artist, though I’m just writing it up because I miss that little weirdo and his bodyguard.  As for the reading of comics, I haven’t had much of a chance.  When I was in Montreal I picked up Welcome To Hoxford and soon intend on picking up Batman: The Long Halloween.

Dose: I’ve been meaning to do a review on Dose for a while and regret that I haven’t yet.  I will in the next day or two when I am at home and have it in my hands.  But right now I can tell you that it’s really really really good and they’ve included a Warren Ellis-inspired Scooby-Doo and you should go and buy it right now.

Other Work: I’m writing and taking some photographs.  Am also starting work on a bible for an animated series I’ve been pondering for years.  I’m going to save up some money and get a nice artist and get that fucker developed.

Bah.  I’m off for now.  Here’s an old comic that I wrote ages ago.  God Nathan and I were fucked up.  Still are.

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