March 23, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Gallery Show, Recommended Reading, Uncategorized — onwardstudio @ 2:36 pm

At the Laughs At Lakeside gallery show, I met quite a few Ohio artists & cartoonists and was lucky enough to have some of them join the cartoonist group, Sunday Comix. One of them was the “newly minted” cartoonist Sue Olcott (that’s her on the left talking with another long-time local artist, Susan Sturgill).

Sue recently began writing & drawing this wonderful, quirky comic Onion City; in the vein of some of the great underground comix artists of the 60s & 70s:

At present, I don’t know how else to get a copy of her book besides you emailing here at optikstix_at_yahoo.com.

Anyway, when I saw her watercolor-styled art, I knew I found someone who could translate my (occasionally overwrought) B&W line work into and elevate it to another realm. So I asked her to color my version of Calvin & Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book; a tribute to Bill Watterson’s phenomenal comic. I think she did a stupendous job:

 

March 3, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Conventions, Sketch, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 2:27 pm

Cerebus Fangirl (aka Margaret) posted a bunch of photos from this past weekend.  I am so thankful for all the support I got from every one of the Cerebus Yahoo Group members who attended the show!  Below is a photo of all after the yearly post-SPACE-dinner at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus in German Village.  (Maybe someday, I’ll have Blink & Sam eat there…)

Back row (left to right): Eric A, Steve B, Dave S, Jeff S, Lenny, Steve P, and Jason W.

Front row (left to right): Chris W, Larry H, Margaret, Jeff T, and little ol’ me.

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She also managed to take some photos of Dave & me during our “Glamourpussy Debate” (all of which I posted on my Flickr site)…

…as well as one of me working on a sketch for an old time friend & fan from KY. (Hi, Billy!)

February 5, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Gallery Show, Sketch, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 9:27 pm

Just a quick post…

Whew!  Both gallery shows that I was involved with over this past weekend went great.  (They really wore me out, too!)  Kafe Kerouac’s “Komics @ Kerouac” party was a fun time (casual, intimate, busy, laid-back, and so-much-more!)  and the Laughs At Lakeside exhibit opening at the High Road Gallery was a total blast in a different sort of way.  Because the K@K exhibit was hung in a coffee house (a stone-throw away from OSU campus), the clientèle was far more… mixed and some people just happened into the shindig, not knowing what the heck was going on.  “What’s this?”  “Why are you drawing comics?”  Is this yours?”  “That’s pretty good.” (etc.)  The L@L was more of a “typical” gallery event, albeit with cartoonists and the like… so the typical “snobbery” that I tend to encounter on those rare occasions I attend gallery shows rarely (if at all) surfaced.

Now that I’m “done” with the gallery stuff (until I need to go back & take the stuff down, that is), I’ve got to get ready for S.P.A.C.E.!  I’m working on an advert for the expo’s program book; two actually.  One for Blink and one for Sunday Comix.

The other reason I wanted to post something here was just an excuse to slap these sweet drawings of Blink on the site.  Every time I look at one of my drawing of her (and Sam), I just think how absolutely grateful I am to have managed to create these two wonderful, beautiful people… the fact that I get to create and write and draw their lives and share them with the world… it makes me so very, very happy.

That’s why the girls tend to smile a lot.

January 31, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Gallery Show, Uncategorized, Upcoming Event — MaxInk @ 6:05 pm

Waiting for my ride so that I can hang these photos on the walls at Kafe Kerouac for the Sunday Comix gallery show. I’m so excited!


January 24, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Gallery Show, Uncategorized, Upcoming Event — MaxInk @ 7:54 pm

I invite you to the opening reception on Sunday, February 3rd, for “Laughs at Lakeside” : Cartoon and Graphic Arts by Ohio artists.  I am one of over a dozen artists on display through February at The High Road Gallery at 12 E. Stafford Ave in Worthington, Ohio.  With the cooperation of the National Cartoonists Society Great Lakes Chapter and Steve Boreman, who is chair of the show, cartoonists will exhibit framed or matted originals and prints.  Artists whose work will be on exhibit include Russell Merritt, Ron Hill, Susan Sturgell, Paul Palnik, Judith Vierow, and Sunday Comixers Matt Wyatt & your very own Max Ink. (I’ll be exhibiting three pages from “Space To Breathe.”) The show dates are January 30 through February 23.

The free Artists’ reception on Sunday, February 3rd, will take place from 2-4 PM. The cartoonist group I run, “Sunday Comix”, will head a “cartoonists’ jam session” during the opening in which all artists are invited to a progressive cartoon, adding their skills to the panels as they are drawn. Mike Patrick will select prizes for entries in the show and awards will be given at the reception.

Three dimensional additions to the show are enamel pins by Susan Hunt and felted vessels by Suzanne Pusecker.

The High Road Gallery is located in Worthington at 12 East Stafford Ave, one block north of 161 off High Street. Gallery hours are 12-4 Wednesday through Friday and 11:30 to 4 on Saturday. Gallery phone is 614-781-6454. Visit www.highroadgallery.org for more information.

January 16, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Reviews, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 2:02 pm

A few weeks ago, I joined Martin Wagner’s Yahoo! Group. I’d read Mr. Wagner’s Hepcats back in the mid 90’s (during the Sim-Self-Publishing boom) and he quickly became an influence on my drawing style of the time. His detailed rendering and ability to draw so precisely was a trait a desired to call my own. Sometimes I think the work I do today comes close to what he had accomplished over a decade ago, but I still have a long way to go.

Anyhow, both Martin & I love the band Yes. So I ordered a print of one of my favorite pages (that’s Joey wearing the classic Yes t-shirt) along with a sketch. As a token of my esteem for Martin’s work I sent him a couple of Blink books. Well, wasn’t I surprised when I saw this a few days later!

Yesterday, my buddy Slay emails me this review by Comics Worth Reading’s very own Johanna Draper Carlson (who happens to be a member or Mr. Wagner’s Yahoo Group)!

I’d have to say my favorite quote is:

“Not the kind of edgy stuff you might equate with most alt-comix, but a nice counterbalance to that sort of work. They’re like little stories to read when you’re in a foul mood and want a pick-me-up.”

I’m certain to get a lot of mileage out of that one.

January 8, 2008
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Conventions, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 1:42 pm

Of all the idiots I have met in my life, and the Lord knows they have not been few or little, I think that I have been the biggest.

-Isak Dinesen

I suck at writing about myself. If you ever happen to meet me in person, I can blab on and on (and please don’t hesitate to tell me to shut up) but when it comes to typing stuff up to post here…

…urg.

Well, I’d best overcome that idiot self and update this blog more often so that I might let those few people who actually read this thing know what’s going on in the land of Ink.

First off, I’m reformatting and will be reprinting all the BLiNK comics I’ve done so far. They’ll all still be digest sized and look pretty much the same, but I’m tweaking things here and there to make them more accessible to new readers.

Why?

Because this year, I plan on getting a lot more new readers.

Why?

Because (second off) I’ll be doing a lot more public appearances this year.

As such:

Feb 3 Laughs at Lakeside, High Road Gallery, Worthington, OH

Feb ? Komix @ Kerouac, Kafe Kerouac, Columbus, OH (just N of OSU)

Mar 1-2 SPACE, Aladdin Shrine Center, Columbus, OH

Apr 6 Gem City Comic Con, Student Union at Wright State University, Dayton, OH

Jun 7-8 MoCCA, Puck Building, New York, NY

Oct 4-5 SPX, Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center, North Bethesda, MD

Nov 29-30 Mid-Ohio-Con, TBA, Columbus, OH

More appearances might be forthcoming (depending on finances & other considerations).

So, I hope that this post will begin a trend for me to write about myself (idiot though I may be) and keep anyone who happens upon this site up to date on what’s going on with yours truly.

December 14, 2007
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Music, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 7:35 pm
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X-Mas 2007
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December 5, 2007
Filed under: Blink, Conventions, ONWARDS In Other Words, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 2:30 pm

“ONWARDS—In Other Words”

As I wrote in a previous post, the most recent Blink book was a long-time coming.  As such, when it came to “filling up” the back end of the book with editorial-type stuff, I opted to drop the “ONWARDS—In Other Words” letters/correspondence column.  Most of the letters I had received were too out of date to be very relevant and sadly, one of the letters I really wanted to run remains lost somewhere in my studio (gah!).  So, as a way to make up for dropping the print version of the column, I’ll start posting letters I receive (and wish to address publicly) here on my website. 

To kick off the inaugural online edition of “ONWARDS—In Other Words,” here’s a little backstory:

Back in the mid `90s, when I was drawing Amoeba Adventures, I used to travel the con circuit of Ohio (Columbus, Dayton & Cincinnati), Indiana (Indianapolis) and Kentucky (Louisville & Lexington).  The shows were small-time affairs, usually with an attendance of about 300 or so.  (I remember there was one show in Columbus when there were more exhibitors than there were customers.)  Over the course of `94-`95, I set up at a few dozen shows and met hundreds of people (some of whom became regular Amoeba readers); but it was when I’d visit Lexington, Kentucky, that I loved most.  That’s when I’d get to see two of my favorite (and most enthusiastic) readers, Shannon Slayton and his best friend, Billy Caudill. 

After I quit drawing Amoeba, I lost touch with them and it wasn’t until this year’s Mid-Ohio-Con that I was truly able to reconnect with them.  Although we’ve all aged about a dozen years, Shannon & Billy are still the same respectful, optimistic lovers of all things comics that they always were.

 

Me & Shannon Slayton at the Mid-Ohio-Con

 

After the show, I accompanied the Kentucky Komics Krew (that’s my own private nickname for them) to one of their favorite restaurants: The Happy Greek.  Pictured from left to right is Jula Caudill, Carrie Byrd (soon to be Slayton!), Shannon, me and Billy Caudill

Their enthusiasm remains as constant as ever as does my affection for their joyful exuberance. 

After I got home from the show, Shannon sent me the following email:

It was great hanging out with you again at Mid-Ohio this weekend! It’s always wonderful to connect with old friends.

Looking forward to digging in to the “Blink” comics tonight or tomorrow. I’ll email again to discuss but after a quick glance I’m pleased to say I’m impressed with the amount of growth I see in the art (and I’ve always enjoyed your art very much!).

And sure enough, two days later, I received his assessment:

I must say that I am really impressed with the comics! I found the characters instantly relatable (and well drawn!), and clear STORYTELLING (that’s what it’s all about right!). I also enjoyed the page layouts and the attention to the backgrounds in the art, which established place and time exceptionally well. I really look forward to future installments! Any plans to do any longer form stories?

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And so… to round out this “letters/correspondence” post, here’s my answer to the question: “Any plans to do any longer form stories?”  

At present, I plan to publish Blink in 20-30 page “episode” installments once every few months.  It took me four years to reach the point as a writer/artist where I felt confident enough to write a Blink story that was longer than 8 pages; so I figure it’ll be a while (maybe two more years?) before I’m comfortable with handling a long form story.  I have a few distinct events in the lives of Blink and Sam that will need to be played out in the long form, so it’s just a matter of time.

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“Beware of undertaking too much at the start. Be content with quite a little. Allow for accidents. Allow for human nature, especially your own.”

-Arnold Bennett

November 26, 2007
Filed under: Blink, Comics, Conventions, Uncategorized — MaxInk @ 1:20 am

I got home from the Con a little while ago.  Hung out & had dinner with some more friends from KY– Shannon & Billie– from the old days… (Jeez.  I never thought the 90s would be “the old days!”)…back when I drew the comic called “Amoeba Adventures.”  Many memories shared and enjoyed.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by my table this weekend and bought some digest books– or at least grabbed their complimentary mini-comic: every day is free mini comic day with Max Ink!
Please do me the favor (and the honor) to send me a letter to share your thoughts & feelings about Blink.  It will provide fuel for me to post more on this blog.