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Suspended in disbelief. Frequently breaking the fourth wall. Collector of novelty watches and Kewpie dolls. I run Fashion Tips From Comic Strips and I am the resident superheroic sartorialist on ComicsAlliance.

This one time, I wore a Snorlax Dress. This other time, I was in an Art Brut video. THE END.

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1 May 13
fashiontipsfromcomicstrips:

[Above: Caleb Goellner, Chris Sims, Andy Khouri, Your Humble Narrator, & Joe Hughes, at the ComicsAlliance HQ at San Diego Comic Con 2012]
Last Friday, AOL shut down a handful of subsidiaries, including ComicsAlliance (source: CBR). Ever since its debut in 2009, ComicsAlliance was my primary resource for comics and pop culture. I forget how exactly I discovered ComicsAlliance or Laura Hudson (though I do recall getting the premiere issue of Comic Foundry while I was tagging along with Kaiju Big Battel at MoCCA Fest 2007), but the tone and presentation of ComicsAlliance’s content greatly resonated with me and cemented itself as my homepage ever since. Over the years, ComicsAlliance’s staff has grown to include a rich variety of contributors who have written pieces that made me laugh, cry, think, critique, and most importantly, relate. These were people who I wanted to sit down and have long discussions about Batman, karaoke, and inequality (preferably over drinks). These were people who I could see myself being friends with.
Back in 2009, I had only just started implementing social media into my life beyond LiveJournal, with a Twitter account and the launch of Fashion Tips From Comic Strips. I dabbled in comics-blogging and convention coverage, but I was really just dicking around in the humble little space that I carved out with my web presence. I bugged and befriended some of my favorite comic creators and comics journalists on Twitter, and at some point, a childhood friend of mine connected me with Laura Hudson. After proper introductions and brainstorming over content, Laura granted me the opportunity to write for ComicsAlliance, starting with a series of Halloween costume tutorials. Since this was my first journalistic freelance gig (let alone, for a media outlet that I held in such high regard), I struggled with a rare case of insecurity (in my case, at least) and excessive self-criticism over the content I was producing. However, Laura and Andy repeatedly reassured me that I was over-thinking and over-complicating my writing process, and encouraged me to believe in my intuition and my voice. I’ve taken this advice to heart since, in both my freelance work and various other endeavors in my life.
In May 2011, I launched Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) on ComicsAlliance, a weekly feature where I showcased a gallery of exceptional cosplay. To this day, I’m still completely floored and humbled by the overwhelmingly positive response to Best Cosplay Ever. During my time with ComicsAlliance, I got to meet some of my favorite creators and cosplayers, ramble about Jem & the Holograms at great length, host a proper style critique of the DCnU redesigns with the staff, and more. Although I’ve continued to struggle with my own journalistic obstacles (along with balancing CA deadlines with my full-time day job), I was honored to be a member of this crew, and I always felt like a valued contributor, thanks to Laura, Joe, Andy, Caleb, Chris, and all of the other staff members whom I’ve bothered over the past few years.
As a reader, ComicsAlliance provided me with information, insightful op-eds, and hours of entertaining content. As a contributor, ComicsAlliance gave me confidence, an outlet, and an entourage of coworkers whom I’m incredibly proud to call my friends. I am eternally grateful for ComicsAlliance for giving me a sense of belonging in a community and industry that often overlooks fans like me. And that’s why I’m still in utter shock and heartbreak over AOL’s decision to shut down ComicsAlliance.
Despite AOL’s decisions, I fully believe that the spirit of ComicsAlliance will live on in some incarnation, because if there’s anything we can count on in the comics industry, it’s the compulsion to reboot nice things. And if and when ComicsAlliance is properly retconned, my only request is that my coworkers and I get to work together once again (and that my redesign isn’t a hot mess).
Until then, thank you, ComicsAlliance. For everything.

fashiontipsfromcomicstrips:

[Above: Caleb Goellner, Chris Sims, Andy Khouri, Your Humble Narrator, & Joe Hughes, at the ComicsAlliance HQ at San Diego Comic Con 2012]

Last Friday, AOL shut down a handful of subsidiaries, including ComicsAlliance (source: CBR). Ever since its debut in 2009, ComicsAlliance was my primary resource for comics and pop culture. I forget how exactly I discovered ComicsAlliance or Laura Hudson (though I do recall getting the premiere issue of Comic Foundry while I was tagging along with Kaiju Big Battel at MoCCA Fest 2007), but the tone and presentation of ComicsAlliance’s content greatly resonated with me and cemented itself as my homepage ever since. Over the years, ComicsAlliance’s staff has grown to include a rich variety of contributors who have written pieces that made me laugh, cry, think, critique, and most importantly, relate. These were people who I wanted to sit down and have long discussions about Batman, karaoke, and inequality (preferably over drinks). These were people who I could see myself being friends with.

Back in 2009, I had only just started implementing social media into my life beyond LiveJournal, with a Twitter account and the launch of Fashion Tips From Comic Strips. I dabbled in comics-blogging and convention coverage, but I was really just dicking around in the humble little space that I carved out with my web presence. I bugged and befriended some of my favorite comic creators and comics journalists on Twitter, and at some point, a childhood friend of mine connected me with Laura Hudson. After proper introductions and brainstorming over content, Laura granted me the opportunity to write for ComicsAlliance, starting with a series of Halloween costume tutorials. Since this was my first journalistic freelance gig (let alone, for a media outlet that I held in such high regard), I struggled with a rare case of insecurity (in my case, at least) and excessive self-criticism over the content I was producing. However, Laura and Andy repeatedly reassured me that I was over-thinking and over-complicating my writing process, and encouraged me to believe in my intuition and my voice. I’ve taken this advice to heart since, in both my freelance work and various other endeavors in my life.

In May 2011, I launched Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) on ComicsAlliance, a weekly feature where I showcased a gallery of exceptional cosplay. To this day, I’m still completely floored and humbled by the overwhelmingly positive response to Best Cosplay Ever. During my time with ComicsAlliance, I got to meet some of my favorite creators and cosplayers, ramble about Jem & the Holograms at great length, host a proper style critique of the DCnU redesigns with the staff, and more. Although I’ve continued to struggle with my own journalistic obstacles (along with balancing CA deadlines with my full-time day job), I was honored to be a member of this crew, and I always felt like a valued contributor, thanks to Laura, Joe, Andy, Caleb, Chris, and all of the other staff members whom I’ve bothered over the past few years.

As a reader, ComicsAlliance provided me with information, insightful op-eds, and hours of entertaining content. As a contributor, ComicsAlliance gave me confidence, an outlet, and an entourage of coworkers whom I’m incredibly proud to call my friends. I am eternally grateful for ComicsAlliance for giving me a sense of belonging in a community and industry that often overlooks fans like me. And that’s why I’m still in utter shock and heartbreak over AOL’s decision to shut down ComicsAlliance.

Despite AOL’s decisions, I fully believe that the spirit of ComicsAlliance will live on in some incarnation, because if there’s anything we can count on in the comics industry, it’s the compulsion to reboot nice things. And if and when ComicsAlliance is properly retconned, my only request is that my coworkers and I get to work together once again (and that my redesign isn’t a hot mess).

Until then, thank you, ComicsAlliance. For everything.

Reblogged: fashiontipsfromcomicstrips

30 October 12

(Source: velvetant)

Reblogged: spookychan

27 July 12
“Hey, can I take a picture of your matching butts?”
- Bryan Lee O’Malley, SDCC 2012.

“Hey, can I take a picture of your matching butts?”

- Bryan Lee O’Malley, SDCC 2012.

20 July 12
spookychan:

The very lovely @bettyfelon in honor of @malcrues ! #sdcc #goteamventure (Taken with Instagram)

I AM THE BAT.

spookychan:

The very lovely @bettyfelon in honor of @malcrues ! #sdcc #goteamventure (Taken with Instagram)

I AM THE BAT.

Reblogged: spookychan

18 July 12
Oh hey, I met “Stan Lee.”

Oh hey, I met “Stan Lee.”

17 July 12

That time when Joe Instagrammed a photo of me Instagramming a photo of Alicia Instagramming a photo of Randy Instagramming a photo of Jake Instagramming a photo of Joe Instagramming a photo of me, and so forth.

#InstagramCircleJerk

30 June 12

Venture Bros artwork, by kicksatanout.

I want pins of all of these illustrations.

15 June 12

soulbots:

patrickleger:

The first of four Venture Bros. images I did for Turner Boradcasting for the Adult Swim issue of Juxtapoz. The issue will be out in a few days so check it out!

Each of the pages focused on the main characters from the series.  I wanted to do something a little unconventional so I invented my own villains: A gas mask wearing, English-hunting party.

You can check out the rest of the July issue preview here.  

Ah, finally credit for this piece! My friend and I both agree that these villains are very “Venture” in their design, and therefor excellent. Checked to see if it was out yet and the old issues were still out, bummer. Next week!

♡___

Reblogged: soulbots

7 March 12

derekeads:

Venture Bros. by Derek Eads

Reblogged: soulbots

9 January 12
untemamas:

by Sean Dove

I’d like to own this, please.

untemamas:

by Sean Dove

I’d like to own this, please.

Reblogged: soulbots

27 October 11
octopuscharade:

 
May 11th 2011
Just a doodle of Hank Venture from the Venture Bros.

I want to make a large bauble ring with this image in it.

octopuscharade:

May 11th 2011

Just a doodle of Hank Venture from the Venture Bros.

I want to make a large bauble ring with this image in it.

Reblogged: soulbots

10 October 11
Dungaree. Jacket. / Jean. Jacket. / Denim. Jacket. / THEY’RE ALL THE SAME JACKET!
I modified a jean jacket that I borrowed from my mom by adding a fuzzy collar and a homemade Shallow Gravy back patch. I will be wearing this with my costume on Sunday of NYCC.

Dungaree. Jacket. / Jean. Jacket. / Denim. Jacket. / THEY’RE ALL THE SAME JACKET!

I modified a jean jacket that I borrowed from my mom by adding a fuzzy collar and a homemade Shallow Gravy back patch. I will be wearing this with my costume on Sunday of NYCC.

25 September 11
randalltrang:

Happy birthday to my homies Betty Felon and AK47! In celebration: Childish Gambino lyrics. Always appropriate. Much love. See you guys, soon.

You guys, Randy successfully combined our love for Childish Gambino AND The Venture Bros. for our birthday week. I can’t get over how stellar this is - thank you so much, Randy! :D

randalltrang:

Happy birthday to my homies Betty Felon and AK47! In celebration: Childish Gambino lyrics. Always appropriate. Much love. See you guys, soon.

You guys, Randy successfully combined our love for Childish Gambino AND The Venture Bros. for our birthday week. I can’t get over how stellar this is - thank you so much, Randy! :D

Reblogged: randalltrang

9 September 11
Note to self: Make a pair of Hank Venture pasties.

Note to self: Make a pair of Hank Venture pasties.

(Source: arielrebelshauntedgrafenbergspot)

21 August 11

Where do you even buy a baby blue kerchief?

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh