Join Adam Harris, Omar Salinas and I as we set up a booth at the First Turlock Comic Con held at the Stanislaus County Fair Grounds. For more info on the event if you live near Turlock and want to visit, click on the poster above. Click here to read the newspaper article.
Happy Birthday Super J
Today, January 13 is Super J's birthday. Well, not actually HIS birthday but the creator of the character. I am not sure if I've mentioned this before, but Super J was not created by me, but by my childhood friend, writer of the first episode and co-creator of The Show Comic, Jose Gomez. I have always enjoyed to bring things to life and in this case, I am grateful to Jose for allowing me to bring his character into the webcomic universe that is The Show Comic. Below are some early creations, early adaptations, fan art and even a DC Universe Online rendition of the character.
I was able to get a hold of Jose, detach him from his busy day, and ask him some questions I've gotten from people regarding the character:
So, how old were you when you created Super J and what made you decide to give him the powers you gave him?
I believe I was 12 or 13 years old. I modeled him after and idealized version of myself as a superhero.
Did you have any inspiration for the character?
I was inspired by quite a few well known comic book heroes. Captain Britain heavily influenced me costume wise. You can see how similar Super J's mask and costume are to Cap. Britain.
Did you ever think you would see your character in an actual book?
I dreamed of creating his own book when I worked for Marvel. But like most grownups, I gave up my dreams for a boring job. I never got to work for Marvel by the way and I don't draw like used to since my mid-twenties
You wrote the first episode of The Show Comic. Any chance you will be writing any future episodes?
It depends on whether fans of the book want me back. Haroartist seems to be doing a great job with story continuity and keeping with the characters main personality traits.
Are you working on any other creative projects now? If so, can you name them?
Currently I am working a lot and reading a lot of fiction (mostly sci-fi and fantasy). Hopefully reading will get my creative juices flowing again.
Besides Super J, are there any other characters you created that you would like to see in the show comic universe?
I would love to see Shank and Jaust preferably as mercenary anti-hero types like Marvel's Deadpool.
I just want to say "Thank you" Jose, and to all my readers and followers, join me today in celebrating Jose's and Super J's birthday. Happy birthday pal! You can send him birthday wishes on instagram and twitter using the @Embryonicgod handle.
The End to The Funnicks
Flashback to April 28, 2008 when I first started drawing The Funnicks and sharing them in public. This comic strip started at as doodles in my sketchbook and took off the moment I started posting them online. Soon after, Sam and Leroy were born (well, created).
I have to give thanks to these band of characters because they have paved the way for other endeavors and other projects. I Hate My Kids was one of these. Flash forward to today and unfortunately, the end has come for The Funnicks, but if you like the 'off-the-wall' type of humor that they have brought for about 9 years, then you can still check them out by clicking the button below.
I want to thank all who supported this comic strip by liking, sharing and commenting. If you get a chance, I would love to know what your favorite Funnick is (if you have one), just leave the number of the strip on the comments below.
Although The Funnicks have come to an end, I have some new stuff coming out this year which I would love for you to follow. Stay tuned for more information on that and thanks again.