Sneak Peek at New Stickers

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I’m making new Validation stickers for Phoenix Comicon next week (omigod it’s next week. Deep breaths. Deep breaths.)

Christian and I are doing a special before the con: You can now pre-order the Validation Comicon Special here. All pre-orders come with a copy of Christian’s comic Post-Apocalyptic Nick AND my mini-comic Mr. Dino & Friends, shown here:

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This is an awesome deal, especially if you can’t make it to Phoenix Comicon.

Speaking of books and the con, unfortunately I cannot get Johnson & Sir’s first book printed on time for Phoenix Comicon.

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The plan now is to get Johnson & Sir printed AFTER the con, for the next set of conventions I attend the rest of the year.

There are some big changes happening after Phoenix Comicon. But I’ll talk about that in the next post…

My Post-College Life…So Far

It’s hard to believe that two years ago I graduated from college.

It’s harder to believe that I’m working in the industry I got a degree for.

For an art major, that’s what professional sociologists would call “A BIG EFFIN DEAL.”

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I’ll tell you now, though: it wasn’t a cakewalk to get to where I am today. And there are still things I struggle with – including feeling like an imposter who will be caught at any moment by those whom Neil Gaiman called “The Fraud Police.”

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However, I still want to write this post. It’s not just for myself. It’s for all of my friends who have just graduated college this year.

We see a LOT of things online about crippling student loan debt, lack of work, slow starts, and general all around hopelessness that defines us “millenials” (who came up with that word?) as much as annoying criticism and outdated optimism defines baby boomers.

I want to fight against that.

I would argue there’s still a lot to be hopeful for.

I graduated in 2012, and immediately went to my usual summer job of drawing caricatures at an amusement park. For a while I was ok, but thanks to a business slump, bad weather, and workplace drama, I quit my job and moved back home.

Then I jumped around part-time jobs, being a Subway employee, a lottery ticket seller, a cookie baker, a motel housekeeper, and a janitor at a coal plant.

All of these jobs occurred in a one-year span, and I had multiple part-time jobs at once. It was terrible.

I was one of those kids who, in high school, had one job for three years, and in college I had two jobs for four years.

So jumping around from job to job in one year made me feel extremely inadequate – like I wasn’t good enough to work one place for more than four months at a time.

Then, I met Marc.

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We met and started dating in February 2013. In our first week of dating, we had our first significant event as a couple – a car crash.

Afterward we still stayed together, but things were generally crappy. I felt terrible for being underemployed despite how much I tried to build my portfolio and get a job and move out.

UNTIL…

I was on Tumblr one day when I saw a post from Christian Beranek, whom I had not met before then. It read something like:

I’m looking for an artist for a new project. It’s a slice of life webcomic – and it’s a paid gig.

And I really really really wanted to send a portfolio, but then this started happening:

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BUT THEN…

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And that’s how I got this job that I’ve been doing for a little over a year now.

Of course there were challenges within that year: conventions, a broken wrist, and eventually moving to Arizona.

There are still times I struggle with making ends meet, and working on comics is not the only job I have had. I still freelance and I still work on other things besides comics.

But, with all of that said, I’m still technically employed in my dream career – making comics.

I am incredibly lucky and incredibly happy to be here.

Despite how difficult it can be sometimes, I do know this –

If I didn’t quit working in caricatures – a well-paying but ultimately awful job – and if I didn’t send my portfolio to Christian in spite of (or because of?) my fears, I would not be here.

It’s been hard. There are still the occasional nights where I wonder if I’m doing the right things – and I’m in my career field!

Then, rather recently actually, I came across a quote that went like this:

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There is no right or wrong choice. There are only choices.

In that way, your future is limitless and open no matter what your circumstances right now.

There are no wrong choices.

Another thing to remember: it took me about a year to get into my career field. Some people get into their field right out of college. Some don’t get into it for another year, two years, ten years, TWENTY years. Some decide to change course altogether and do something else with their life.

None of these paths are right or wrong. They’re just a reflection of the choices those people have made, due to their experience, circumstance, and/or luck.

That’s ok.

You’ll be ok.

I hope this helps you a little bit, recent grads (and maybe not-so-recent grads).

I also made a list a while back for recent college graduates. It’s what I wish people had told me for the first year of life outside of college. I hope you find that helpful, too.

Thanks for reading. You’re awesome.

Sketches and Bookmarks, Yo

In the last post I said I would update you all on something the next day that wasn’t art-related.

Turns out I lied. Or rather, I didn’t fulfill my promise, because I didn’t update yesterday.

But I did today!

I actually updated a lot of pages here on the blog. There’s now new stuff in Sketches, Illustrations, and Commissioned Works.

(I’m still available for commissions, by the way. Patricia, I’m working on yours right now. There are four spaces left open if you’re not Patricia and are interested!)

I’ve also been working on new merch for Free Comic Book Day this Saturday. Here’s a peek at some bookmarks I finished:

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Thor and Fury are coming soon.

Sometimes I notice that some comic artists will cut off figures at the shins and I say to myself, “I would never do that!” And then it turns out that I do. I bring shame on my head.

Maybe my next batch of bookmarks will be better at actually showing whole figures.

I realized the other day that I shared a sketch on my Tumblr, but I didn’t post it here yet! So here it is:

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It’s my resident Goth Punk girl, Charlie, showing off some of her outfits. They may make a reappearance in Charlie & Clow, the story I’m writing with her.

Off-topic, I’ve been plugging my appearance this Saturday at the Apache Junction Public Library like crazy. And I realized that not everyone who likes my work can be able to make it to the event that day.

So here’s what I’m doing for you who can’t make it: THIS Saturday (May 3), when you buy anything at my store, you’ll get a free (yes, FREE) mini-comic that I made exclusively for Free Comic Book Day!

I’m not going to tell you what it’s about, except that readers of Validation will be very excited to get it.

I hope I got you good and hyped! Again, I’m presenting stuff and selling prints and bookmarks at the Apache Junction Public Library THIS Saturday. If you can’t make it, go online that day and buy something on my store and you’ll get a free mini-comic.

You are awesome! Thanks for reading.

Recent Works in Progress

I’m still available for commissions!

Anyway, recently I’ve been working on a book cover and some bookmarks:

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Yes, those are the Avengers in bookmark form. I’ll be drawing Thor and Fury separately.

Expect to see the bookmarks finished soon, since they’ll be appearing at the Free Comic Book Day event next week!

Validation’s Book Cover…In Progress

Please excuse how late this update is today, but I’ve been drawing up a storm.

Most recently, I’ve been drawing up some ideas for Validation‘s book cover:

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…And I threw in a little Rubber Duck: The Reckoning (I still want that to be a real movie).

These are just some initial ideas for the book cover, front AND back. Christian and I haven’t reached a decision yet.

I kept them loose and stick-figure-like because I just want the idea across. I’ll save the tight rendering for the final choice.

What do you think? Which do you prefer?