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Dee’s Dream: The Rose Bull Debuting Today at Asbury Park Comicon

The Rose BullDee’s Dream is coming to Asbury Park today!  The issue is on sale and the band plays a show at the NJ shore. By the way, this comic is hand-bound with 100% Irish Linen from the EU. This is what I had to write about this issue:

Dee’s Dream hits the jackpot when they score a show opening up for the popular local band Coco Blue Sunday at the famous rock club the Rose Bull down the Jersey Shore.  Ula and Dee are initially pumped to let their inner water nymphs out.  This is the most exciting and sexiest episode yet!  Will this show down the shore be just what Dee’s Dream needs? Will it be a waste of energy?  Will thing end on a bad note? Time to find out!

Here are some pages from the comic book:

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Also, here is some music.  There isn’t a Dee’s Dream soundtrack, yet.   Please listen to the Cars, for now.

The Cars Show

-XOXO Dre

Bryan G Brown: A Man of Honor!

Blueberry Boy

Bryan and I collaborated on this very funny comix zine Blueberry Boy of Asbury Park. It is debuting on this Saturday at the Asbury Park Comic Con!  Pick it up.  Bryan and I will both be there with our comics and art. Here is some pages of our zine:

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Bryan makes comics about martial arts.  Here are some examples of his work:

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-XOXO Dre

Sandy Aftermath

A hurricane named Sandy came out of nowhere and really chewed up things on the East Coast.  It is really devastating.  Lower Manhattan is without power and flooded, parts of Queens burnt down to the ground, and the Jersey Shore permanently altered.  Bust Magazine is, the place intern at is in the part of New York that doesn’t have power and is damaged.  I’m not sure when the office will reopen.  Now is a good time to get a subscription.  I have been reading Bust for over ten years.  It is a very satisfying magazine.

A photo I took of the New York City skyline after Sandy.  Usually you can see many more buildings on the left side of the Empire State Building.

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Absury Park is the the rock ‘n’ roll capital of New Jersey. It is the hometown of rock legend Bruce Springsteen, my favorite media queen Wendy Williams, and now the Asbury Park Comic Con. Some of the featured guests at the Asbury Park Comic Con were Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dryer, Dean Haspiel, Larry Hama, Seth Kushner, J.C. Luz, and the shows organizers Cliff Galbraith and Rob Bruce.

As I was approaching the second Asbury Park Comic Con, the weather was dreary with dark menacing clouds twirling in the sky. Dark, unpromising weather could not discourage attendees. The show was inside one of Asbury’s most quirky and well-known venues, Asbury Lanes. The venue is actually a real bowling alley, which hosts punk shows and other subculture events at night. Asbury Lanes is completed with strange pop art, a bar and a grill that serves a variety of grilled and fried food. The whole day they played great music through the PA system, the playlist included songs by the Runaways, Plastic Bertrand, Sonic Youth, and the Wipers.

One the most interesting guests there in my opinion was young artist and New Jersey native Sean Pryor. He actually lives a few steps away from Asbury Lanes, so he probably had the shortest commute. He is well known for his work in Royal Flush Magazine and The Pekar Project. Sean also has a vast knowledge on the universe of music, too.

Also, Emmy Award-winning New York artist Dean Haspiel was there. He writes and draws superhero and semi-autobiographical comics which include a long list of household titles such as Spiderman, Batman, X-men: First Class, Cyclops, The Thing, Deadpool, Spider-Girl, Wildcat, Godzilla, Mars Attacks, and American Splendor to name a few titles. This guy has been a part of so many projects, it would take too much time to list them all.

Another Asbury Park resident that was exhibiting was long-time comics maker Megan Gale of Rock Candy Magazine. Her work is very funny and focuses on alternative music and subcultures. I have been reading her zines and keeping tabs on her since 2004. She is somewhat anti-internet so it isn’t to easy to keep up with the her. The best way to check out her work is in person, at an event like the Asbury Park Comic Con.

Carolyn Belefski and her partner Joe Carabeo came to the Jersey shore all the way from Virginia! Carolyn is an indie comics creator  and her work has appeared in Indie Comics Magazine, Magic Bullet, Team Cul de Sac, Queen Crab, and District Comics. Check out her online web comic Curls.

Here is Bryan G Brown and  me at our table. He writes and illustrates indie comic First Fight, and has done illustration work for Image Comics, the American Heart Association, Revolver Magazine and more. My comics series called Dee’s Dream is an ongoing comedy about a girl in a garage band. We had quite a few commissions and overall really enjoyed ourselves.

After the Comic Con was officially over, the creators poured out onto the boardwalk for some chats and snacks. We grabbed tacos from a new stand that opened up on the boardwalk called Mogo. Pictured above from left to right is Evan Dorkin (Milk and Chesse), Cliff Galbraith (Crucial Comics), Dean Haspiel (American Splendor), and Larry Hama (G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero). The moon was full and very mystical looking above the ocean.  There couldn’t have been a nicer way to end the night.

 

Asbury Park Comic Con 2012 Recap

I love Asbury Park. I always thought and Comic Con would be cool there at Asbury Park Lanes.  When I heard that was actually going to happen, I wasn’t surprised.  The show was five dollars to get in, which was reasonable.  The vibe was cool and chill.  The PA system played enjoyable music the whole time including tracks by Fugazi, the Pixies, and the Police to name a few. The room was cool in temperature as well, which was great because it was actually a pretty hot day.  Inside there were zines, indie comics, back issues of mainstream comics, prints, and posters.  Outside the venue was a retro Batmobile, a Joker impersonator, along with retro Batman memorabilia.  All of the vendors I spoke to after show did really well, I kinda regret not getting a table, but I had a blast anyway.

 

 

A Red Helmet for a She Devil

My friend Erin May asked me to illustrate her roller derby helmet.  She derby alias is Laura Bomber a word play on the name of the character Laura Palmer from Twin Peaks.   So the helmet had a Twin Peaks theme to it.   This was a fun and challenging project.  I’m going to portray each step that the project took.  This is how I ended up doing this project, but there are numerous ways of executing a permanent illustration on a helmet.  Hopefully this “How-To” will inspire others to design their own helmet or any other 3D object that has a non-porous surface.

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