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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Another Kid Houdini Review

Kid Houdini and the Silver-Dollar Misfits

Mark London Williams, author of the Danger Boy time-travel series, had some nice things to say about Dwight MacPherson's and my graphic novel Kid Houdini and the Silver-Dollar Misfits.

"Not everyone in a graphic novel has to have cape. There have been some terrific, recently published adventures as well: Into the Volcano, by Don Wood, kind of an updating of Danger Island for new readers, as kids head to Hawaii to visit mysteriously lost relatives, only to find themselves taken literally into a roiling volcano, that's about to blow; Rapunzel's Revenge is a fun, old west spin on the Rapunzel tale, as the titular heroine slings her long hair like a bullwhip, when encountering baddies; and Kid Houdini and the Silver Dollar Misfits is kid-friendly while offering enough gothic elements -- magic, children orphaned to a dark carnival -- that it will get your reader ready for when she does finally read some Alan Moore. Or Neil Gaiman.

"Which will be soon. In Middle School.

"In the 'adventure' category, we reviewed both Rapunzel's Revenge and Into the Volcano previously in this space. Kid Houdini is a new entry here, published by Viper Comics. It's just creepy enough -- in reimagining the great illusionist's childhood -- to serve as a 'gateway' comic to those older, darker -- inevitable -- titles."

You can read more of Mr. William's reviews on his Nexus Graphica site.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Second Coming of Cow & Buffalo

stuperheroes

Mike Maihack has published a second collection of one of my favorites, Cow & Buffalo. The book, Stuperheroes, collects the webcomic's entire superhero epic from August 2006 to December 2007 and includes an all-new six page back-up story, select comics from 2007's "Journey Cow" event (featuring a cartoon from yours truly), new illustrations, guest art and a recipe for The World's Greatest Sandwich.

Mmm-mmm, good!



Visit the Cow & Buffalo store now!

Monday, January 12, 2009

What? Reruns...AGAIN??!!!



Yep, that's right. Now I'm sure you're asking yourself, "Why won't that lazy @#%&*@ cartoonist get off his @#%&*@ fanny and draw some @#%&*@ cartoons?"

Well, I have my reasons, and I'll try and lay them out for you.

1) The first few Small Wonder cartoons originally appeared in glorious black and white. For the first time, I plan to present them in radiant technicolor for your viewing pleasure. My eventual goal is to publish a comprehensive color collection of Small Wonder cartoons...say that 10 times fast.

But you'll get first crack at seeing them in all their glory.

2) I'm also busily at work writing and drawing a new graphic novel-- involving young, intrepid reporter Sam Clemons (a.k.a. Mark Twain). I hope to launch it soon on a website near you.

And

3) Regrettably, I feel the time has come for Small Wonder to draw to a close. I am eternally grateful for the support and friendship you've given me. May I never betray that. However, I feel that Newt, Jackie, Nigel and the gang have gone about as far as the Web (and publication) will allow.

I've been mulling this over for some time, and the decision was not an easy one to make. But never fear (if that was actually fear in your eyes), I am developing a new strip that will debut after the run of newly colored Small Wonders.

May you enjoy it as much, if not more.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Mandy Is a Survivor

Chapter 108 - Nothing As It Seems: Day 3

Not only has irascible Jarrett Osborne brought back from the dead his webcomic, The Pursuit of Mandy, but he also has thrown a Survivor-type contest into the fray. Yes, that's right, 16 lucky (or unlucky) webcomic characters will be playing for one-million dollars. Rufus could sure use the money.

Which begs the question, what ever happened to Some Day Hero?

You'll Have None of That

And they lived happily ever after . . .

On January 2 Wes Molebash ended his popular webcomic, You'll Have That, after a four-year run. Andy and Katie will be missed.

However, Wes also hinted that he's hard at work on another project. I can't wait.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Deck the Halls with Kid Houdini

Kid xmas card

Fa la-la-la-la la-la-la-la!

Friend and colorist extraordinaire, Kevin Conley, whipped together a special holiday greeting from the cast and crew of Kid Houdini and the Silver-Dollar Misfits.

Currently Amazon.com is out of stock on the graphic novel, but you can still pick it up at the Viper Comics store.

May your holiday season be bright and Santa gets you everything on your holiday wish list.

Monday, December 1, 2008

The 2009 Sunday Funday Calendar

2009 Small Wonder Calendar

Start the New Year off right with these classic Small Wonder Sunday-style webcomics in full color. Every month brings you the hilarious antics of Newt, Jackie, Nigel, and the irrepressible Rufus.

Don't know what to get that certain someone for the holidays? Visit the Worthwhilecomix Store for this great stocking stuffer!

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