Today is my wife’s birthday. The next day will be Capes & Babes’ “official” birthday (even though a strip won’t appear until Friday).
Last week, I mentioned this story on a couple of podcasts that I either co-host or were a guest of but in case you haven’t yet subscribed to Lightbox – Illuminating Webcomics (mine), TGT web comics or The Villain’s Corner, I will tell the story again.
For many years, I was a long time convention attendee to SPX and the Baltimore Comic Con. Every fall when both conventions neared, I would always get very excited about attending each con and possibly meeting or discovering new artists. Both conventions always seemed to spark a big creative boost in myself as well. And at the end of each con, my wife would comment how enthusuatic I seemed to be.
But around 2005 and 2006, something started to change. And my wife was the first to notice.
Instead of coming home excited and re-energized by meeting so many fantastic artists, I started coming home more upset with myself that I wasn’t doing what THEY were doing. At some point, I quit being a “fan” and realized what I really wanted to do was to be BEHIND a convention table instead of in front of one. Maybe it was the fact that my high school baseball coaching career had come to an end and I finally realized I had the time it took to dedicate to my art. I’m not sure, but the Baltimore Con of 2007 changed everything.
It was at that con that I finally got over my “star gazing” and started asking some really tough questions (at least for me) at people behind various tables in artist alley. Although I was a pretty accomplished artists already – and I even had a long running weekly web comic strip at Community MX, I knew something was missing and I needed to find out what that was. I didn’t want to come home from THIS con pissed off and angry at myself for letting more time lapse and wasting whatever “talent” I thought I had. In sports terms, it was time for me to get off the bench and see if I could really play in this game called webcomics.
Two people who were extremely instrumental during that con was Brad Guigar and an artist I had never really heard of before – which was amazing since I had been to every Baltimore Comic Con from the very beginning and yet, I never remembered seeing her. Or her large, green cactus.
I don’t know why I chose to approach Danielle Corsetto and ask her the questions I did but I just happened to catch her on a slow period the last day of the Con and she was EXTREMELY gracious at answering all of my questions of how she started, where she started and how could I do the same. She probably gets tired of hearing me re-tell this story but that day really meant a lot to me in ways I can’t fully communicate. There was a lot of “transitional” stuff going on with me professionally and artistically at that time and receiving her and Brad’s advice really encouraged me to FINALLY get off the bench and go play! So both of them have a very special place in my heart for really kicking me in the butt and telling me to get my ass in gear!
So, later that night, as I came home from the best Baltimore Con I had ever been to as a fan, I sat down and created Roy the werewolf. Soon after that, I suddenly had 12 Capes & Babes strips fully completed. A few weeks later, I was ready to launch the strip.
In honor of all of the super support my wife gave me, I wanted to launch Capes & Babes on her birthday. But I also knew I wanted to at least try a Monday, Wednesday & Friday schedule and her birthday fell on a Sunday. So, I launched the next day – making the “official” Capes & Babes birthday November 12th.
As much as I have said Brad and Danielle had a large supporting role in encouraging me to start Capes & Babes, no one had more influence, encouragement, patience (and you need a lot when it comes to dealing with me), advice and just plane flat out support than my wife did. She’s Joey for a reason, after all!
So, for your birthday, babe, thank you so much for Capes & Babes.
I love you so much.
Happy birthday.
-Chris
It’s not that Marc’s a wimp. It’s just that, when it has always come to women, he’s always been a pushover and is so very easy to manipulate. On a side note… the house in that last panel? That’s my across-the-street neighbor’s house. I see it every day and night as I look out of my studio’s window (my “studio” is just a converted bedroom in our house.
OTHER NOTEWORTHY NEWS:
My Twitter Kang promotion illustration project got mentioned on Fleen this week.
That same promotion also got mentioned on The latest Gigcast (episode #177)
Convention schedule for 2009 (so far):
Take a look right there on my left sidebar and you’ll see my upcoming Con schedule. First one up is the one day Virginia Comic Con next month. Then it’s a Con in Roanoke Valley – near my college alma matta (Radford University – GO HIGHLANDERS!) and then it’s Heroes Con. Ignore the “Tentively Scheduled for:” part. I am definitely going. I just haven’t fully paid for my table yet but I am going!
And then there is the Pittsburgh Comicon in September. After that, it’s the Baltimore Comicon and (hopefully) this will be the year that I will attend SPX as a artist instead of just a wondering fan.
I’ll let everyone know of any more Con appearances as they pop up.
ANOTHER SUPER BIG ANNOUNCEMENT:
Yes, I am currently working on collecting the first 200 strips of Capes & babes in a book. I’m not taking pre-orders yet as I still have to organize and design the cover of the book but it’s already in the “pre-production” stages. Look here for more news on that!
-Chris
This past weekend, I pick up the collected archives of Tom Beland’s book, True Story – Swear To God. Tom probably doesn’t remember this but I actually met him a couple of times at Baltimore’s Small Press Expo (SPX) – twice before he had any actual comics to see. At that time, he was just selling his mini-comics of the same name. I actually got a couple from him both times I saw him.
The third time, he had his comic book done and was selling that. I talked to him for quite some time and asked him how he did it and how he put everything together as I really admired that someone could have a full-blown comic book in a style similar to my own.
Anyway, with his True Story book, I see a lot of what I would like to do with Capes. That’s why, starting with “Road Trip”, I’m going to get a bit more into character study so you all know who Roy REALLY is or what’s the deal with Narc and Joey? Are they dating? Are they not? And if so, why not? I have the answers but I just never put them in strip form before. But now that the strip is fast approaching 100 strips, I think it’s time to flesh them out a bit more.
Also, I will be appearing at my VERY FIRST comic book convention as a “professional artist” this weekend (June 20 – 22nd) at Heroes Con in Charlotte, North Carolina. For more information, scroll down a bit and click on the Heroes Con image under “Appearances” in the left-hand side bar. If you’re planning on attending, look for the big “Capes & Babes” banner. Hopefully, it will be hard to miss!
Currently listening to Cryin’ by Vixen (as part of the VHI Big Hair Monster Metal 2 CD set…
-Chris






