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scheherazade updates

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

We’ve got nine pages of story up now, right here. From here on out, we’ll be running about 5 pages bi-weekly. On the off-weeks, you’ll find interviews with my favorite storytellers in FROM THE LIBRARY. There are two interviews up so far, with Brian Wood and Cherie Priest. Ed Brubaker will most likely be next. Huzzah!

So please have a look if you haven’t already. And spread the word!

first page…

Monday, August 7th, 2006

… of SCHEHERAZADE, my new webcomic with the Chemistry Set, is up. Right here. Huzzah.

Our regular day is Thursday, starting this Thursday. We’ll be posting a chunk of pages (3-4) bi-weekly, and on the off-weeks, I’ll have mini-interviews with some of my favorite storytellers and kindred spirits. Mr. Wood and Cherie Priest are up first. I’m going for a nice mix of comics peeps and fantasy peeps, both big peeps and up-and-coming peeps. Hopefully it’ll be good fun and cross-promotion for everybody.

The site looks great so far and I’m so proud of everyone involved. Do check it out, and if you like what you see, please spread the word.

scheherazade promo

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

schzde promo

(click here to see the promo larger)

The Chemistry Set will feature original works by up and coming writer/artist teams:

Vito Delsante and(SCOOBY DOO, THE MERCURY CHRONICLES) Tom Williams (LOLA)
Chris Arrant (NEWSARAMA, Publisher’s Weekly, Tokyopop.com, FOUR STORIES) and Daniel Warner (COCOPIAZO)
Jim Dougan (CRAZY PAPERS) and friends
Neil Kleid (BROWNSVILLE, NINTY CANDLES, URSA MINORS) and Kevin Colden (HOUSE OF TWELVE, RED)

And, of course, Boorman and I.

We go live on August 7th.

scheherazade

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

New project a-comin’:

scheherazade logo

And it’s a webcomic, no less — oh ho ho! This means that you get to read it for free.

Boorman has the art on this one. It’s all part of a new webcomics collective of writer/artist teams, THE CHEMISTRY SET.

I couldn’t be more tickled to be a part of this! We’ll have press releases and other good stuff later in the week.

little red cap was never quite like this

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

MoCCA 2006 finds us skipping through the urban jungle with a basket full of goodies:

RED

That’s a cover compliments of the fabulous Miss Lasko-Gross. Check out a sample of Kevin Colden’s sweet interiors here, or order a copy for yourself here.

May all your wanderings through the forest leave you safe and sound.

leland’s vulcan & vishnu!

Monday, May 8th, 2006

Some of you may be aware that Leland is a part of the Livejournal webcomic collective ACT-I-VATE. ACT-I-VATE features fresh (and totally free!) webcomic content every day from the likes of Dean Haspiel, Dan Goldman, and Chip Zdarsky, among others.

I’ve just created a page on this site for Leland’s ACT-I-VATE comic, Vulcan & Vishnu. It’s listed under “Our Work” on the left, or you can check it out right here.

(Vulcan & Vishnu can also be found on Flickr here.)

nycc ahoy!

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Yes, we’re going to be at the NYCC, armed with pitches, buttons, good cheer, and, in lieu of the second anthology I’d hoped to have together by now, a couple of ashcans that are all Genco/Purvis action, all the time.

Of course, we’ll also have WEIRD SISTERs, PLATFORMs, 22 PORTRAITSes, all of Leland’s goodies (VOX, PUBO, SUSPENDED IN LANGUAGE), and, well, us.

And a big sign. And perhaps a candy dish if there’s room.

Check out the NYCC website for the exhibitor list, and, oh my gosh, Artist’s Alley. Holy smokes! I’ll try not to gush over DeMatteis. Could be tough.

Anyway, I’ll be posting a little more often here as we get closer to the show. For now, remember that our table is AA65. And do say hi, if you’re going!

ordering!

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

SPX sell-out WERID SISTER and the PORTRAITS OF TWENTY-TWO KEYS chapbook are now available via Paypal. You can get ‘em via our orders page.

leland at mocca!

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

Leland will be teaching a class at MoCCA for teenagers, starting Oct. 13. Please put the word out to any teens who are interested in learning how to make their own comics. The class is going to be good.

Comics And The Craft of Page-Making
A grand tour through the fundamental mechanics, tools and working
methods of telling stories with pictures. Learn what makes a comics
page work, how to do it yourself, and multiple approaches to putting
them together in the most effective ways to tell a story that hits
home. Learn professional techniques and trade secrets!
Weekly class starting October 13!

8 weeks, Thursdays, 6-8pm, $25 per session.

Sign up today! Call:
Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
594 Broadway, Suite 401
New York, NY 10012
212-254-3511

Instructor Leland Purvis is an Eisner-nominated and Xeric winning
comics artist and writer. Through work on diverse projects such as
his creator-owned series PUBO (Dark Horse), his critically acclaimed
self-published anthologies VOX, and SUSPENDED IN LANGUAGE (GT Labs),
he has cultivated an extensive knowledge of all aspects of comics
creation. Self-taught as a writer and artist, he brings a unique
perspective and enthusiasm to comics, teaching and creative theory.

sell-out!

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

That’d be us. As in, all copies of WEIRD SISTER that we brought to SPX were gone by the end of Sunday. Actually, they were half-gone on Friday night. Which had me a little worried, I might add. But it all worked out.

SPX was a blast. Next up, it’s that show you keep hearing about, the brand-spankin’ new New York Comic-Con. We’ve got a table reserved and I have a second anthology up my sleeve, a little number I like to call GHOST TOWN. Because, you know, New York City is just that.

Now all I have to do is write the stories… heh.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table this weekend, whether you bought the book or not. ‘Twas lovely to see everyone.