Scott Zirkel

making stuff up since 1977

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2008 Sketchbook and other fine products

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

2008 Sketchbook
This year I’m going to be offering a sketchbook for the first time. I spent a lot of time looking for sketches that showed a range of what I do, and I think I found a good sampling. There’s some of the sketch card stuff you’ve seen, and a lot of drawings I’ve never put on the site. I’m looking forward to getting some feedback on it, as I’ve never put my stuff into book form before.
I’ll be selling them next week at the Comic Con in San Diego. I’ll be at the Viper booth, 1903 with both the sketchbook and the limited convention edition of Wonderdog, Inc, not due in stores until November!
I have 50 sketchbooks and 40 copies of Wondy, so make sure to get yours early! I’ll also be signing copies of Haywire and Sasquatch, as well as whatever else you might find. In addition, I’ll be taking commissions for the first time this year. I’m bringing some blank sketch cards and will be offering commissions for $10. Hope to see you guys there!

Filed under: A Bit Haywire, Comics, Commissions, San Diego, Signings, Viper, Wonderdog Inc
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Opolis

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Check out Damien Jay’s comic Opolis, made of models he created and photographed. Looks pretty spiffy.

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All But One

Monday, April 28, 2008

Do yourself a favor and check out this short comic about a bookseller whose store has a copy of every book printed, but one.

Filed under: Comics, indy comics
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Wonderdog on Wowio

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Wanna read the exciting 10 page prologue for my next book Wonderdog, Inc? Go here and download it for FREE! It’s available in English and Spanish in full color!

GO NOW AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!

Filed under: Comics, Viper, Wonderdog Inc
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Wii!

Monday, December 10, 2007

So we got a Wii for the kids for Christmas! We got pretty lucky, my wife just walked into a Wal-Mart and they were unloading them, so she grabbed one. Since it’s for the kids for Christmas, we haven’t been able to hook it up to the TV… in the living room. But every night, after they’re in bed, we get it out and Wii it up. Wow, that’s a really awkward sentence. Anyway, it’s a blast to play, and all we’ve got so far is the sports game that came with it. What’s really cool, is after playing for about an hour, I’m pretty sore. I get pretty caught up in tennis. And I don’t really even like tennis.

I’m anxious to get into some other types of games, Metroid of course, some of the first person shooters look cool. How bout you? What do you recommend?

Update on the book front. Court and I are pinning down the story for Haywire 2. The first chapter of Wonderdog, Inc is done art-wise and I’m lettering it now. There are four chapters total, and I think we’re on schedule for this summer. Hopefully we’ll have it for San Diego.

Filed under: A Bit Haywire, Christmas, Comics, Gifts, Holidays, San Diego, Wii, Wonderdog Inc
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Nara

Saturday, August 11, 2007

From Josh Howard’s .

Inked by Jason Worthington… cause he’s freakin’ awesome!

Nara

Filed under: Comics, Dead@17, Drawings, Josh Howard, Viper
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Javier Grillo-Marxauch interview

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

For those who don’t know Javier Grillo-Marxauch has worked on shows like Lost, Medium, Battlestar Galactica and Jake 2.0. He also writes a book for Viper called the Middle Man. Here is an interview with him and artist Les Mcclaine. In the background are a couple of dorks who are trying to eat their lunch, but don’t really want to be eating on camera… The other dork is Wes Molebash, of course.

Filed under: Comics, Interviews, Javier Grillo-Marxauch, San Diego, SDCC 2007, Signings, Wes Molebash
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SDCC 2007 Report

OK, so I’m back from San Diego and I had a blast! I have a few pictures up on Flickr. I’ll have a full write up this week to go along with them. Also, check out Wes Molebash’s photos, as I’m in a few of them. I’m adding in Otis Framton’s photos as well. His wife was awesome enough to walk around with an Oopie doll on her head. You’ll have to read Oddly Normal to find out who that is.

Filed under: Comics, Oddly Normal, Otis Frampton, Photos, San Diego, SDCC 2007, Wes Molebash
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