Archive for January, 2010
There’s a real nice review of Moon Town over at The Webcomic Builder. It’s fun when people “get” what you’re trying to do.
Looks like there are some good resources there, too, for aspiring webcomics folks. If you are so inclined, I would pop over, and see what they’re all about.
I’m pleased to announce that Moon Town has been nominated in the category of Best New Webcomic 2009 over at The Webcomic List. (NOTE: the site has been very slow and/or not loading today. I guess they’re getting a lot of traffic because of the nomination announcements).
Thanks to the nominating committee, and as they say, [...]
Tom Dell’Aringa and I will be appearing together at the 11th Annual Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (SPACE)! Hey, how appropriate is it for a couple of space-story purveyors like Tom and me that we’re actually doing a show called SPACE?
The show happens April 24-25, so it’s actually coming up fairly soon. We’re hard [...]
The original street date for Moon Town book #1 was JAN 15, 2010. However, I took a small detour into tweaking several of the drawings, just little things I wanted to fix (mainly the eyes) so assembling the book has taken a little longer. You can follow my progress in the little widget at the [...]
Time for the Letters Page! Send me your questions about Moon Town. I’ll print a selection of them – and the answers – in Moon Town Book #1.
For years, we’ve assumed a moon base would be likely built on the lunar surface. But scientists are now proposing that a better approach might be to build such structures in a lunar lava tube such as the one found in volcanic Marius Hills. The hole is protected from the moon’s harsh temperatures and meteorite [...]
I love how consistently the universe shows us how small and insignificant we are. Scientists recently discovered a Super Earth, a rocky, water-covered planet 2.5 times the size of our Earth, orbiting a dimmer star. This is exciting stuff. Look for more and more extraterrestrial planetary discoveries in the next decade. Viva la cosmos grande!












