Wednesday, August 29, 2012

I have tumblr... and I'm not afraid to use it!

I was originally going to title this post, "I have a Tumblr and I (don't) know how to use it!" Either way, replace "Tumblr" with "gun" and you have a line from cheesey action film.
 
So yes, I finally took the advice of several people and got myself a Tumblr. It can be found at http://scottkroll.tumblr.com/. I also have it as a permanent link on the right bar of this blog.
 
I'm not 100% comfortable with using it yet. I will be putting up a lot of sketches, for sure. I have a lot of little things that I draw that I don't think warrant a full post here on the blog proper. 
 
I would appreciate the advice of any avid Tumblr users, so please send any comments or suggestions my way ASAP.
 
In other news, I read almost exclusively Sci-Fi comics now. I didn't intend this to happened, it just did. It probably started with Brandon Graham's Prophet (here's a great article about why you, too should be reading it) and to a lesser extent, Saga.
 
Anyway, a couple weeks ago, I ordered this trio off of Amazon: 
Medusa Chain, Orbital #1, and The City of Shifting Waters

  
There all pretty good, but man, Orbital is so cool. I'm shocked that more people in the US aren't talking about this book.
 
I'll reserve more in depth reviews for a later date. I'm bringing this all up because I've been writing and drawing more sci-fi themed stuff lately. It's a radical departure from what I've done so far. I don't have much to show yet, but it's coming.
 
For now, enjoy this drawing I did of a robot sky-diving:
  
 
 
Just kidding. That is a drawing of my ear doctor's special ear camera/ microscope (sort of like this one). It's cool: she stuck this camera in my ear and I could see what she was seeing on a big monitor on the wall. and you know what, the inside of my ear is disgusting! Anyway, I think it looks like a sky-diving robot.

Also, I have nearly perfect hearing, so I have that going for me.

Finally, There's a new free newspaper coming to town? And the plan to publish comics? (from their website, emphasis is mine):

The Proof is an experiment. What if we had our own newspaper? Could it be free but support itself? Could it increase instead of decrease the space for comics? Could it treat its contributors like human beings? Could it survive without advertorials, junket interviews, content outsourced to robot aggregators, or whatever new awful profit-maximization scheme comes next? In short: could we make the kind of publication we would like to read and then hire ourselves?
 
Hmmm... I wonder if they want to publish a story about a kangaroo based in Chicago?

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