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Emerald City Comicon 2009 report

Thursday, April 9th, 2009 by citizenDave

Flew in on Friday. I almost missed my flight because I had a connection from Dayton to Cincinnati, and the first flight was an hour delayed. I ran through the Cincy airport to the gate and was the last one on the plane. A little sweaty and out of breathe,  I felt a bit like Hurley from Lost when he races to catch that fateful flight. As we flew into Seattle, I saw a postcard perfect scene of the Puget Sound with misty mountains in the background. Didn’t have the camera with me, so you’ll have to trust me that it was beautiful. (more…)

Review over at PDX Comic Geek!

Friday, April 24th, 2009 by James Andrew Clark

We just received a favorable review of the preview edition over at PDX Comic Geek. They had brief yet very nice things to say about the book.

Heroes Con 2009 Report

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by citizenDave

It’s Tuesday as I write this, I got home after a long drive last night, the con has been over for two days, but I’m still feeling it’s affects. This was my first venture to Charlotte and the Heroes Convention. I had heard many great things about this show, my expectations were high, and I was not disappointed. This is a really great show. You can see all my pics from the show on my flickr account. (more…)

Come see us in San Diego!

Monday, July 20th, 2009 by James Andrew Clark

If you’re going to San Diego Comic Con and want to get a jump-start on the webcomic, stop by the Dial R Studios booth #2306 and pick up your copy of the Convention Preview Edition book. It has the first 17.5 pages of the comic and some exclusive bonus material, and it’s only $2.

I’ll also have copies of the trade paperback of our other title Scar Tissue, and my new music CD which has a cover illustrated by Dave.

I hope to see you there!

- J.

Interview with Indie Pulp

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 by James Andrew Clark

Check out this interview with Indie Pulp! It answers a lot of questions about this series and our creative process.

http://indiepulp.blogspot.com/2009/07/12-with-dave-wachter-and-james-clark.html