Comic books were once considered entertainment for kids. They could go into the local convenience store, spend $2.00 and get hours worth of entertainment. Super heroes, masked villains and aliens from other planets were all within your grasp for just pocket change.
Monday, February 13, 2017
The House of Secrets 2017 Interview! Comic Book Legends.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Decorated Director Mark Kirkland: 2017 Interview!
We got a second to sit down with legendary Los Angeles director Mark Kirkland to ask a few questions about life, work & what the new year has in store. Read our exclusive interview below!
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Smoke House: The Storied History of the Classic Restaurant
The Smoke House – a vintage restaurant still going strong!
And many people still “don’t miss it” when planning a nice meal out, some weekend entertainment, a quick lunch or any other occasion.
Visit their website here! http://smokehouse1946.com
Friday, December 30, 2016
Mike Vosburg Interview: Comics, Art & Los Angeles Life!
Mike Vosburg is a legendary artist. He's one of our favorite customers, for good reason! He's been innovating & elevating artistically for 50+ years. We sat down with the penciling & inking icon for a few exclusive questions that goes deeper than comics.
Do you remember the first piece of art you made?
Best moment of 2016?
Anything else you'd like to add?
Check out more updates from Mike at his blog!
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Burbank's Convergence of Aerospace & Entertainment: The Story of Lockheed
A big part of Burbank history was the presence of Lockheed as a major aerospace manufacturer. From before WWII and in to the 1980’s, the company had a large presence in Burbank. At its peak, in 1943, Lockheed employed around 94,000 people. Part of the property occupied by Lockheed is the current home of the Empire Center, a retail hub. The large signs locating that center have various airplanes gracing their tops. Younger people may not know why that theme for the signs came about. Consider it an acknowledgment of the Lockheed history.
The goal was to protect Lockheed from being located and attacked. The “bright idea” was to camouflage the facility so it would not be visible from the air and subject to attack. To accomplish this, set dressers, painters and artists from the local studios were hired to create coverings that would show a rural landscape of trees, fields, farm houses and other imagery.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Roger Black & Waco O'Guin Talk Brickleberry, The Damn Show & Yucko The Clown - December 2016 Interview!
We caught up with the legendary Waco O'Guin and Roger Black for a rare, exclusive interview! Creators of The Damn Show, Brickleberry & Yucko The Clown; Roger & Waco are busy working on new television projects to end out 2016. This hilarious duo let us in on a few secrets about their characters, personal life & shows. It's a must see!
Which social media has been the biggest outlet for Damn Show?
What is something that fans don't know about you that they probably should?
What are some goals & plans for 2017?
Waco and Roger: To get another kickass show on the air!
Make sure to check out The Damn Show Youtube Channel, Brickleberry's Facebook page & stay tuned for Roger & Waco's newest endeavors!
Friday, December 2, 2016
The Art of Jov Interview! December 2016 Exclusive
One of our favorite customers is Los Angeles freelance artist Jov. He's had a busy 2016 with bookings & online sales. "The Art of Jov" has garnered an online & in-person following using his Instagram as a digital portfolio for the world to see.
Who are your biggest inspirations?
Oh, man... too many to name but right off the bat: Jim Lee, Joe Madureira (Joe Mad!), Kim Jung Gi, James Jean and Jeremy Fish
Do you remember the first time you created art as a kid? When was it?
Besides at school... I remember when I first saw a sketchbook. I was 6 or 7 years old. It was my Uncle's sketchbook and when he would leave the house, I'd sneak in his room and check out his work. He would tag, come up with characters and from then on... I was mind blown. I would constantly check out that sketchbook and even trace whatever he drew. I would even draw really light like him, so you won't see any previous lines after erasing. I would also use any pocket change my parents would give me and buy Bazooka Joe gum. Rip them open, throw away the gum, read the mini comics that came in them and copy each panel.
What's your favorite piece that you've done?
I have a few that when I look back... I tell myself, "I can't believe I did that." To name a few, it would be: Link from The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past, Voltron and any piece that I used just INK. Those are special because finishing it without any smears is an achievement in my book.
Favorite spot to eat in Los Angeles?
LEO'S TACOS in Eagle Rock! It's a taco truck that posts up Tuesday - Sunday. I've been going there since 2000. Even my daughter and dog dig it.
Favorite spot to have fun or relax in Los Angeles?
Nothing beats home. I'm a homebody. Movie or music playing in the background while drawing or hanging out with my daughter and dog. But outside of home? I'd say you'd find me at a bookstore (Skylight Books), Wacko, Little Tokyo in L.A., Amoeba Music, Comic Book shops: Secret Headquarters or House of Secrets and at the movies; preferably where you can choose your seats.
What was your favorite moment of 2016?
A lot of memorable moments happened in 2016... but to choose one and to sum it all up... my event bookings doubled! Which means more business and each of them were successful. I am truly blessed and grateful.
What are your goals in 2017?
To be in more conventions selling my artwork. Starting 2017 with my first convention at Silicon Valley Con. I'm super stoked about that.
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Anything else you'd like to add?
I would like to thank you for giving me your time, thank you for the people what will be reading this. Also, many thanks to my constant supporters. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for them. Live, Love, Be Happy, Stay Positive and Kill It everyday! Lastly, please check out all my artwork and where I'll post up... here:
www.instagram.com/the_art_of_
www.facebook.com/theartofjov
www.theartofjov.bigcartel.com