1:19am... yehey... it's a Saturday... and I'm still the office.
Actually, I am happy because I don't have to think about work over this weekend.
And I don't want to talk about that client presentation wherein we were rushed and client didn't like several things but at least they liked most of it so thay means we're pushing through with most of it but now we have to revise the stuff that they don't like.
Like I said... I don't want to talk about it.
Right now, I just want to yell, "YO JOE!!!"
Sir, yes, G.I JOE is back! The comic book will now be published by Image Comics and the art looks great!
Felt like a kid again when I saw this rendition of Snake-eyes.
I can't wait til August!
(and there goes my plan for cutting back on my comic books... hmmm... maybe I can convince Brandie to collect this one... ha ha ha)
Wednesday, June 20, 2001
Monday, June 18, 2001
Ok... now I'm depressed.
Just got to read this news item about a new book from Haberlin / Wildstom. It's called TALEWEAVER and I think the entire creative team is Pinoy.
writer: Leonard Banaag
penciler: Philip Tan
inker: Gary J. B. Mayoralgo
colorist: Michael "Bart" Bartolo
Check out the preview of the cover and an inside spread.
Geez, they're living the dream...
Okay... okay... so maybe it's just their first issue and their not yet rich and famous, but the mere fact that the entire team is compose of Pinoys and getting their work published abroad is definitely something to rave about.
So far, this so-called "PacRim" imprint is doing stories based in Japan. It would be great if these Pinoys can convince their editors to do stories based in the Philippines.
Ah, the dream...
For now I must go back to writing copy for cellphone ads.
Ah, reality.
Just got to read this news item about a new book from Haberlin / Wildstom. It's called TALEWEAVER and I think the entire creative team is Pinoy.
writer: Leonard Banaag
penciler: Philip Tan
inker: Gary J. B. Mayoralgo
colorist: Michael "Bart" Bartolo
Check out the preview of the cover and an inside spread.
Geez, they're living the dream...
Okay... okay... so maybe it's just their first issue and their not yet rich and famous, but the mere fact that the entire team is compose of Pinoys and getting their work published abroad is definitely something to rave about.
So far, this so-called "PacRim" imprint is doing stories based in Japan. It would be great if these Pinoys can convince their editors to do stories based in the Philippines.
Ah, the dream...
For now I must go back to writing copy for cellphone ads.
Ah, reality.
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