Father. Husband. Son. Brother. Kid from the East San Fernando Valley becomes comic book creator, novelist, concept artist, storyboard artist, instructor, worshiper of classic Spielberg and Lucas, fanatic of all things dinosauria, Los Angeles sports teams fan, enjoyer of tacos up and down the West Coast, Kurosawa and Hitchcock sycophant, driver of fast European cars, inherent resister of authority, and graduate of Art Center College of Design.
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Hieroglyph (and Warhead) pyramid
In Hieroglyph, a comic book I created for Dark Horse Comics in 1999, these ruins are called the Great Pyramid, and it's the setting in a scene set three thousand years later in Warhead. The scene is under the city in the novel, and the pyramid has been unearthed in the story.
I'm an admirer of Frank Herbert and JRR Tolkein's abilities to create their massive, imaginative worlds with rich histories, and in a very meager, humble way, am trying to emulate that in in my own stupid way by connecting my lame comic book with my silly novel.
I had toast with jelly for breakfast.