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Miserable Dastards Vol. 1 – comiXology.
It’s here! The NEW graphic novel of my work on MISERABLE DASTARDS! Get yours today in comic shops nationwide– or email me for information on how to get a SIGNED copy from Jeremy Dale, yours truly!
- jeremy
From http://giantrobothead.blogspot.com/ :
Giant Robot Head is making waves with the upcoming CRITICAL MASS #1! The series is a group of stories and ideas that we as artists at Giant Robot Head would love to draw– and read as fans of the medium! Thrill to all-ages sci-fi, adventure-packed fantasy, superheroes with an edge or with a retro spin– no matter what you prefer, CRITICAL MASS has it!Here’s a preview of issue 1!
Carter Kain: Rocket Ranger
by Jeremy Dale and Nate Lovett
Skyward
by Jeremy Dale
Allison Chains
by Dash Martin, Chris Barnes, and Jeremy Dale
Major Meteor
by Jamie Snell
and comic strips and pinups by Chris Barnes, Bob Dahlstrom, Loston Wallace, and Morgan Welborn.
[OBEY THE ROBOT HEAD]- Giant Robot Jeremy
http://www.jeremy-dale.com
From Comicbookresources:
The best and the brightest of the comics industry gathered at the Baltimore Comic-Con Saturday night for the annual Harvey Awards, a gala event of dinner and discourse on the future of comics, kicked off by none other than Marvel Comics’ Brian Michael Bendis, mastermind of Secret Invasion and writer of “Powers,” “New Avengers” and “Ultimate Spider-Man,” who delivered this year’s keynote address.
The writer shared some inspiring words about comics’ place of power in Hollywood, imploring the professionals in attendence to never forget that the movie industry needs them more than they need the movie industry. Bendis concluded his remarks by acknowleding that mainstream comics must embrace digital distribution, but also write a “new language” for comics that doesn’t simply involve porting existing works into a device like a mobile phone or computer.
The ceremony was then turned over to the evening’s host, cartoonist Kyle Baker, the writer and artist of “Special Forces,” “I Hate Saturn,” “Nat Turner,” “Plastic Man” and numerous other works, who introduced the night’s presenters and got the show on the road.
Who proved themselves to be the best in their fields and who’s going to have to wait until next year (or the Eisners)? CBR has the full results.
Popgun v.1 from Image Comics won the 2008 Harvey Award for Best Anthology– I’m thrilled to have taken part in this anthology with our story ‘Love Will Tear You Apart’. Congrats go out to all the contributors and my colleagues on the story– writer Tim Seeley, inker Jamie Snell, colorist Nate Lovett, and letterer Thomas Mauer!
- jeremy







