Oh, hi. Invincible #67 came out today, and so ends 7 consecutive months of new Cory Walker comics. It's sad that that's a big deal to me, right? Yeah, I thought so.
Also, Baltimore was swell. I drank in the bar from Homicide.
Tom- It was! Right across the street, yeah. It was pretty awesome, but of the three of us walking around Fell's Point, I was the only one that had seen Homicide, so I was the only one that really cared. One of the guys I was with had been to the bar a few nights before, but I had no clue when we happened upon the building that was the police station, then we went across the street to the bar. There's a comic shop next to the bar, too, but we didn't go in. :(
No it's not sad you're proud of 7 consecutive months on the stands. I know if it was me, I'd be proud! Everybody gripes about artists not being able to do monthly books. No offense to the artists of yesteryear [and George Perez doesn't count!] but the sheer level of detail and research that goes into doing the pages these kids are doing now... well I wouldn't expect and shouldn't expect a monthly book out of any of them!
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You are seriously the most underrated artist in the biz.
Keep inspiring.
And now all of us will be forced into a CW withdrawal...but hopefully not for too long.
hey cory
how can i contact you to buy original art pages
thanks
kent
Thanks, guys.
Kent- see the above post. Shoot me an e-mail.
Cool! Was it the bar that Munch and Bayliss owned? Is it actually across the street from the where the Homicide unit was based?
Tom- It was! Right across the street, yeah. It was pretty awesome, but of the three of us walking around Fell's Point, I was the only one that had seen Homicide, so I was the only one that really cared. One of the guys I was with had been to the bar a few nights before, but I had no clue when we happened upon the building that was the police station, then we went across the street to the bar. There's a comic shop next to the bar, too, but we didn't go in. :(
No it's not sad you're proud of 7 consecutive months on the stands. I know if it was me, I'd be proud! Everybody gripes about artists not being able to do monthly books. No offense to the artists of yesteryear [and George Perez doesn't count!] but the sheer level of detail and research that goes into doing the pages these kids are doing now... well I wouldn't expect and shouldn't expect a monthly book out of any of them!
I'm glad you had a good time in Baltimore. If you still have that picture you took of the Kid Omni-Man figure I made, you should show it to everyone!
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