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Moving to FRIDAYS…

by JLD on June 6, 2012 at 7:47 pm

First of all, YES I overdid it by drawing all the technology needed for a simple ID scan. Andy said that this contraption had a Jack Kirby kind of vibe and I’ll just go ahead and take that as a compliment! This is a COMIC BOOK after all, so why can’t we have a little “ultra tech” here and there for no discernible reason? (I’m laying claim to the term “ultra tech” BTW.)

Second, I wanted to give a heart-felt thank you to those that have patiently stuck with us during the hick-ups in our posting schedule. In a world of dropping the old UN-reliable web-comic for those other shiny web series that have their schtick going like clockwork, we appreciate your understanding while we work around some obstacles.

In an effort to get us on a better schedule, we will be moving our posting day to FRIDAY. I tend to get the majority of my work done during the week, which leaves the weekends open for more family time and house projects. I’ve been kind of struggling to get each page finished on time and with the recent family loss of my Gramps it has been more of a struggle that usual to meet our deadline. I’m sure that’s probably more personal info than you bargained for in this blog column, so let that be the end of it!

Without further ado, please enjoy the last BoV Wednesday posting! (For now anyway…)

JLD

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Bereavement

by JLD on May 23, 2012 at 9:15 pm

Hey All–

Sorry for the lack of posting last week. Unfortunately, the patriarch of our rather large and tightly-knit family has passed away. This put me in a funk and kept my motivation on the comic at an all-time low. Once I climbed back in the saddle I realized just how crazy this page was to tackle, and my decision-making just seemed to take extra long this time. I’ve definitely put the most time into this single page so far… Still trying to get the hang of the coloring process. Thank you for your patience.

See y’all next week.

JLD

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Is It Worth It?

by JLD on May 10, 2012 at 7:55 pm

For those of you keeping score, Guardian just took out THREE of The Rebirth in about 10 seconds, with one confirmed kill thus far. These are SUPER-villains though so expect them to start putting up a better fight!

IS IT WORTH IT?

Any of you creative types out there must have asked yourself this question no less than a thousand times by now. You and your damned foolishly idealistic ideas, sacrificing your time, money, sleep, respect, social life and seven-kinds-of-what-have-you just to explore your dream. So tell me, is it worth it? If you haven’t asked yourself this then you’re either lying or you’ve already “made it” and then congratulations! (Truly I am happy for you… even though I might hate you just a little bit.) So I guess the real question here isn’t ‘IS it worth it’, but rather ‘AT WHAT POINT is it NOT worth it’ to continue along on this current road you now travel? At what point are you willing to concede your failure (or “lack of success”) and do some course-correcting in your life so that you can take that dream vacation or get that house or finally woo that woman of your dreams? At what point does one decide for oneself that enough is enough?

“A man’s got to know his limitations.” – “Dirty Harry” Calahan (Magnum Force)

The Pros always say that you need to constantly keep creating. If you’re not practicing your craft EACH AND EVERY SINGLE DAY then you’ll never make it! If you haven’t maxed out at least one credit card and are living off of Ramen to make your dream a reality then you’re nowhere near success! If you aren’t willing to sacrifice EVERYTHING for your passion then you need to give up and call it a day. I’ve seen enough episodes of Shark Tank to see somebody fooling themselves that they’ve got what it takes to make a successful business, only for the reality to come crashing down upon them. You can see it on their faces– That “oh shizz” moment when they realize that they’re done. Like good and done. (Perhaps we ought to call that “reality check TV”?) So when is that going to be YOU?

Or possibly ME?

At what point in this crazy world where millions are trying to cash in on their dreams, yet only the select few thousand  will succeed (I don’t have the stats. Just run with me here.) does one decide to stop throwing themselves head-first into that brick wall? I don’t ask this question to de-motivate y’all or bum you out or anything… I only want to put the idea into your head so that it percolates. Life is short. Don’t waste it on a bad idea that isn’t truly worth your time. Some might feel that way about Birth of Venus and to be honest, we’ve both questioned it more than enough times to know that even if it is an utter FAILURE, then at the very least we can be proud of the finished product at the end of the day. At least we’re putting everything that we’ve got (at this point in time) into this project to push it as far as we possibly can and if that simply isn’t good enough… then so be it. What I don’t want to have happen is to resent the sacrifices that I’m making to get my projects made. I think once that happens, I’m pretty much DONE.

I just finished coloring duties on Page 5 WELL PAST our Wednesday AM deadline– whittling away at it while tending to my sick infant daughter’s needs and pushing myself into the wee hours of the night YET AGAIN. And just like every time before, once I’ve saved the final file and loaded it onto our shared server to get lettered, my brain immediately starts preparing for the next page. And you know what? I’m genuinely EXCITED to get to it.

So, yeah… I don’t think I’m walking away from this any time soon!

JLD

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DIDJA SEE THAT?!

by JLD on May 2, 2012 at 4:22 pm

“Yeah, I saw it. I did it!” ~ John McClane (Live Free Or Die Hard)

Even if you THINK you know where we’re taking this story, I’m guessing that you’re now questioning what you’re questioning. I mean, we’re only on Page 4 and already The Rebirth’s second-in-command has been dispatched. (Let’s give him a hand, shall we? Hyuck!) Guardian isn’t holding back this time, what with his rep being on the line (being previously unable to locate these baddies) and now his emotions are getting the better of him. Just how far do you think he’ll go?

Perhaps now is a good time to mention that Issue #3 will be super-sized, clocking in at 40 PAGES total. Yeah, I’ve got a LOT of work ahead of me. I best not spend too much of it blogging, eh?

REMINDER!!!

This Saturday is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!!! Stop on by your Local Comic Book store and grab some FREE COMICS!!! Or better yet, hit up one of the following SoCal locations and swoop up your very own print copies of Birth of Venus issues #1 & #2!!!

MELTDOWN COMICS (L.A.)

GOLDEN APPLE COMICS (L.A.)

THE COMIC BUG (Manhattan Beach)

COMICS UNLIMITED (Westminster)

NUCLEAR COMICS & SKATE (Laguna Niguel)

Excelsior!!!

JLD


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SUPER FRIENDS!!!

by JLD on April 25, 2012 at 6:13 pm

Guardian VS. The Rebirth: Let the fight begin!

Will Mara show up for some super tag-team action? And where is that chick anyway? How long does it take to fly from the hospital to Vanguard Command, I mean really? I guess y’all will just have to wait and see…

 

SUPER FRIENDS!!!

This week we’ve got some VERY exciting news to share with you Birth of Venus fans in the SoCal area (that’s Southern California to those not in the know) as we have gained some powerful allies in the Comic Book Retail world! That’s right, Birth of Venus is now officially in stores and available for purchase at the following EXCELLENT establishments…

 

MELTDOWN COMICS ~ 7522 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (323) 851-7223

Quite possibly the LARGEST comic store I think I’ve been inside of, Meltdown offers to many different kinds of comics that I could easily spend an entire weekend just browsing. This being my first visit inside the shop, I was a bit blown away. If we hadn’t been on a tight schedule that day I would have spent most of it there… and made my wife angry with me for spending too much money! When we asked if they would carry our comics, not only did they happily accept but they put us on display RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE REGISTER in their “Recommended Reads” section!!! Now THAT is super-cool…

 

GOLDEN APPLE  ~  7018 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038 (323) 658-6047

Between both of these top two locations, we’ve got L.A. covered with a one-two punch. Saying which is the better store is impossible as they both have much to offer in the way of events and celebrity signings… however, Golden Apple boasts a full-sized R2-D2 replica signed by every special guest that they’ve had in there. Perhaps one day we might lend our John Hancocks to the most beloved of astromech droids? We shall see.

 

THE COMIC BUG  ~  1807 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 (310) 372-6704

I’ve spent many a lunch-break at The Comic Bug chatting with manager and fellow comic creator Mike Wellman about all things geek. He turned me on to Paul Pope, and for that I owe a debt of gratitude that shall never be paid! This is a great shop and I would love to call it my LCS, only I’m not so local and I rarely get up into them parts these days. We hope to pester them a lot more in the coming weeks as we are working on planning a signing there! Details to come…

 

COMICS UNLIMITED  ~  16344 Beach Boulevard, Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 841-6646

The first comic book store I ever stepped foot inside of, and my most regularly visited location. Having stood the tests of time (and the unpredictable wax and wane of the industry itself) Comics Unlimited is definitely doing something right! Friendly staff? Check. Good selection of new comics, back issues and graphic novels? Check! Collectibles and memorabilia? You betcha! Whenever I just gotta’ drop some cash on some comics this is the place to go! We also hope to do a signing event here very soon!

 

NUCLEAR COMICS & SKATE SHOP  ~  28985 Golden Lantern, Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677 (949) 363-1263

What’s that? A comic store AND a skate shop all rolled into one? That’s exactly what I thought when my cousin first told me about this store, but after visiting this shop I honestly don’t recall seeing all the much in the way of skate equipment. Not because it isn’t there, but because I was simply OVERWHELMED by how many comics were packed (and nicely organized) into this relatively small shop! I also instantly recognized the store owner Kenny Jacobs as a staple retailer at the local Cons. Again, this is a shop that I was just itching to start digging through bins for hours… but just couldn’t allow myself  to at the time. (Another day JLD, and you can take all the time in the world for your precious comics.)

 

So that’s about it for now. We might try and work our way into some more shops soon but for now I think we’ll try to build a relationship with these key locations. We’ll definitely try our best to get some signings set up at ALL locations just as soon as we are able, so stay tuned!!!

 

BUT WAIT, THAT’S NOT ALL…

We were also INTERVIEWED this week by Andy Goldman at his blog and review site LITHICBEE! Andy did a great job and gave us some very insightful questions, having thoroughly read through the Birth of Venus archives… and enjoying them!

READ HERE:

http://lithicbee.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/webcomics-wednesday-birth-of-venus/

And that, dear readers, brings you to the end of this week’s blog-post!

 

JLD

 

 

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