Monday, November 18, 2013

OMG Content! & Wait! What!? It's been 3 years, WTF!

So I was recently bitten by the 'do something artistic bug' and in the process of scratching that particular itch, I ran across some old content, discovered my books are now CLASSIC Ticks on the NEC site (ugh! thanks for making me feel old guys), and thanks to our Evil Google Overloards being idiots (specifically with the linked Google+ account crap) I finally remembered my Blogger credentials and can thus post something.

First new-ish Tick Trades from NEC




I really enjoyed writing Golden Age, being able to create the origin story with Dave for The Tick was a blast. There are also some pretty solid stories in the Specials series, I was recently going through my storage garage and pulled out a few issues I had forgot we had done, for example the Cruise Ship arc.

I also found some story/cover concept art I did for a Heroes of the City that we pitched, but wasn't picked up. Basically the The Tick is missing and Arthur steps up, gets in shape (opportunity for a montage sequence complete with song (in my head at least) and of course he kicks total butt!!

The arc was potentially to be followed up with another arc 'Le Morte de Arthur', in which The Tick believes Arthur is dead (similar to the events in the original Ben stories) and as in the originals The Tick goes to a dark place. This of course didn't happen, but it would have been fun to explore that and return him to his classic roots. Maybe its time to pitch a few Else-worlds stories...
 

Ah memories, well I found some other stuff, but hey that will be content for future posts!

Look ma, I'm planning!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Just remember the Intertubes are forever.

So I have a love-hate thing with twitter. I will binge tweet. (E.g. Lots of 'tweets' over a few days and then I will abruptly stop.)

Now twitter is actually pretty awesome for technical links and following computer security people. (For some odd reason security and privacy are apparently only distant cousins now a days.) (./grin) However, I will then quickly get crispy with the bombardment of info that is twitter and I won't post or even log on for a month or two.

Anyway, what I find interesting about twitter is how your typically linear and usually nonsensical tweets instantly show up in the search engines lacking any context. Which means I often self censor my tweets due to my propensity for extreme snarkiness. (Google will show the tweets at the top of the search results.)

Anyway Anyway, So I will occasionally hit the big 3 engines and run my name to see what comes up. Like ya know truly horrendous tweets. Now back in the day when I was more active as a writer, I would get quite a few hits, typically related to The Tick.

A fun aside is that the hits would show up with another Marc Silvia that is an actor/director. The images are great, as the other Marc is often dressed up as a nun, which of course I find very amusing.

So what prompted my current musings was a twitter post about 'drunk tweeting' from someone I follow. My response was "just remember the intertubes are forever."

Which of course prompted a quick search. Now I'm a tech and I probably should be writing some article about databases, algorithms, lucene, and the results from the 3 sites. Never mind how and why the results differ.

But Nah.

What I think is interesting is what you find if you go to the double digit results pages:

The Intertubes are indeed forever.

Ah, the horror!

Sample examples:

1. In honor of the nice review linked in the previous post, I have linked my all time favorite nasty negative review that just so happens to still exist.

I just LOVE this review, it is so MEAN! I really enjoyed writing Color #1, and at the time printing The Tick in color was a big deal. (There was a tradition and historical reasons for the B&W.) I love that AJ gets the points, but shreds the book anyway. It's satire AJ, satire! Awesome.

I must say The Tick was great for critical fan mail, it has truly dedicated and loyal fans. Though I received the most nasty emails over Mindy's appearances. Those were fun. There's nothing like having angry non fans to validate your work! ;)

2. Con Art (ugh) Now I will admit, I would often 'phone-in' the sketch requests at the Cons, esp if the line got long, which it would. Now not Marvel crazy awesome artist long, but long. And since I am there as a 'writer' I felt reasonably justified half-assing it. In my defense many pros will charge or give out and/or charge for pre-prepped copies. (All my scribbles good or bad were free.) Not that I blame them. Its seriously hard work and people often eBay them. But I would just as often get on a roll and jam out some decent and occasionally dare I saw great drawings. There is a badass SPEAK sketch out there somewhere.

So doesn't it figure that the only one I can find online was seriously 'phoned in'.

Hey he asked a writer for a sketch, what can I say? Though, I love that I scrawled a 'Kurtz Rulez' on it. (Complete with a backwards E) As I remember it, the requester was a big PVP fan, and I had my Skull plushy out on my table. Besides Scott does rule.

3. Webcomic, AND again, of course, what strip 'lives on'? The 'rushed' one. Now I did this one quickly, and David was actually gone (as in person) helping at the disaster site, which is my excuse for the horrendous lettering. (David did all the lettering, and final photoshop work)

4. The embarrassing con pics, I will leave for you to find if you are truly that bored.

The Intertubes are indeed forever, especially if it's bad!

Monday, February 15, 2010

A reason to post

So more "Complete Works" have been published by NEC, which gives me a nice excuse for a short post and to link a positive review!

The writer has much well deserved love for the Wang-ster, and a tad for me, which is always nice. ;)


Monday, August 17, 2009

The Ultimate Sidekick - Little Wooden Boy

In response to @agent_m's posting of Speak:

Fan made 'Little Wooden Boy' - Hero support extrodonaire!

I was honored to sign his butt.



Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Tick

I guess its time to start writing again. They've released 'my' (amongst others) combined works for 2 series:

The Tick Specials AND The Tick & Arthur, including Heroes of the City

Backups are your friend

It feels good to have a webcomic strip posted again, I can't believe its been four years.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The 'Baroness' Real-estate Agent Extraordinaire

In anticipation of David (Comic co-creator, co-writer, and sometimes editor) finding the actual amusing 'Baroness' strip I mention in my previous post, I have decided to post the one where she is selling real-estate.

Yes, it is very linear, but well it's my G.I. Joe appreciation week and after last nights twitterfest of updates from the very successful webcomic creators Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub with their twittering of lines like "I can't wait for G.I. Joe 2: Joemaggeddon!" (They twittered while watching the movie) and the posting of videos made in the bathroom at the movie theater, I just had to post it.

(A little background: In our (now defunct) webcomic, David and I alternated writing and drawing the strips. Being lazy I used David's version of the Baroness, and now I suddenly have the urge to draw my own version.)