Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The AdHouse Store is now open!

Yep, you can order NOBLE BOY directly from AdHouse Books through the nifty new online store! Also on hand are copies of PROJECT: ROMANTIC and plenty more, including limited edition Paul Pope wares. Go get 'em HERE!












Man, check out that cover for the limited edition of Project: Romantic! It's by Jim Rugg. You know you want one...

Sunday, October 08, 2006

THE ANCIENT BOOK OF MYTH AND WAR *UPDATE!*


Here's another sneak peek...and remember to keep checking out Lou Romano's, Don Shank's, and Nate Wragg's blogs at the right for more sneak peeks, as well!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Own this sketchbook!

*UPDATE!* Thanks to everyone who helped drive the bids up! This book raised $362.83 for Lea and her family. Very cool. It means the world!





Ok, so here's a VERY unique chance to own a full sketchbook of drawings and paintings. This sketchbook, a small Moleskin-style deal, holds fifty original drawings and watercolors, all done on a private Sketchcrawl this past weekend in the San Jose Airport, the Burbank Airport, and the Universal Sheraton pool. It will go up on eBay very soon as part of a benefit for comics maker Lea Hernandez, who recently became victim to a house fire, losing pets and valuables, not to mention her home. If you're a fan of my work, or of watercolor sketches, this is for you. I've never auctioned or sold anything of this magnitude, so bid high and often. GO BID HERE!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

BACKPACKER MAGAZINE


A couple of months back, I was contacted by BACKPACKER MAGAZINE to produce a 7 page journalistic comic for their "survival" issue, out on stands now. The story is called UNSURVIVABLE, and details the events of a Cessna crash outside Glacier National Park, where everyone was pronounced dead. But were they? Here's a sneak peak of the opening splash page! Go grab your copy now, or subscribe to BACKPACKER!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

THE ANCIENT BOOK OF MYTH AND WAR


Yeah, I know you've seen this image before, but now I can tell you more about where it's going:

Early next year (we're shooting for February) Red Window will release THE ANCIENT BOOK OF MYTH AND WAR. This is a hardcover art book featuring work by me and some other Pixar pals, Lou Romano, Don Shank, Nate Wragg, and Ricky Nierva. It's going to be INSANE how cool this book will be, if all goes according to plan. Anyhow, watch these blogs for hints of what's to come:

Shankpile
Lou Romano
Nate Wragg

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Monday, August 21, 2006

Airport Sketches



CONVERSE: of the SOUTHPAW variety




These Chucks have SOUTHPAW on the reverse side with a boombox on each shoe, and he's obviously scratching records on the insides. The non-blurry pic is off of AMAZON.COM, who ironically don't have them in stock. Zappo's is trying to get them. I'll keep you posted. The blurrier pics are of the actual prototypes.

Still no word on how to get the other style (offerd at Comic-con as part of the deck set) except abroad...

Friday, August 18, 2006

FOUR WHEELERS art available now!


Go check out the art from the show...it's been made available online for people around the world. Get on it!

Friday, August 11, 2006

FOUR WHEELERS this Tuesday!

I'm crashing SPX!


See all you East Coasters there? I'll have NOBLE BOY, t-shirts, and hopefully paint for doing on-site painting requests. More info at the SPX website.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

FOUR WHEELERS show at Gallery 1988

































































This is it! I'm part of an extraordinary 4-man show at Gallery 1988, August 15th-September 14th. The opening reception is Tuesday night, August 15th, from 7-10PM. Come by and see the full PROJECT: ROMANTIC short story, "OVER YONDER", hung in order, plus some skate decks by me.

THOMAS HAN
SCOTT MORSE
BWANA SPOONS
GABE SWARR

GALLERY 1988
7020 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA
90038
(323) 937-7088

Comic-con...the booth!






Yep, the RED WINDOW/E-VILLE PRESS booth was on fire, folks. We moved a ton of t-shirts, art, and books. And more importantly, we got to shake hands with with the fans, which is what it's all about. Thanks to everyone who came out to support the gang!

No love for the Yeti

Comic-Con...Finn tears it up!





Yep, my kid knows how to party with the nerds...and my wife knows how to support her nerd husband. They are the best.