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Posted on May 20th, 2010 by Lin in Pimp this
It’s Pimp It Friday again!
DEDLOCK #1

Written and Illustrated by A.E. Sparrow
Standard Comic
Black & White
Page Count: 24
Cover Price $2.50 (POD)

Lady Draca Infernia suddenly finds herself without an empire to rule. Face-to-face with the man who helped orchestrate her downfall, she uses every trick in her bag to avenge her loss. But this man isn’t all he seems to be, and before too long the pair find their lives to be linked…in more ways than one!

When the clandestine Ordo Draco Infernium is purchased by an outside investor, its offices liquidated and its arsenal of doomsday devices confiscated, Lady Draca Infernia suddenly finds herself on the streets with no marketable skills. Determined to restore her evil empire to its former levels of glory, she finds her way blocked by one man…with matrimony on his mind!
Deadlock #1 is available through IndyPlanet.com.

Or you can stop by booth T22 at the Phoenix Comicon Memorial Day weekend and meet Al face to face…

…if you DARE!

Al will also be pimping his comic THUGS! with artist partner Stephen Reid (aka “Flint Lockjaw“) at Cactuscon.

You can check out THUGS! online here.

Al’s a great guy and has great taste in head wear!
Lin
Dedlock #1 TM and © 2010 Al Sparrow/Studio Fugazi. All rights reserved.
Tags: Al Sparrow, Bushi Tales, CGS, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Dedlock, digital printing, Indy Planet, Ka-Blam!, Phoenix Cactuscon, Phoenix Comicon, PHX, print on demand, self-publishing, THUGS!
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Posted on May 9th, 2010 by Lin in Pimp this
Last weekend at Cape-Con in Cape Girardeau, MO I was set up next to the “Mike and the Ninja” team.
Mike and the Ninja creator BrianRhodes (L) and well, the Ninja- or at least one of them.
There was one on Saturday (Josh) and one on Sunday (Thomas- above).

Mike and the Ninja is a webcomic where things just never go right for Mike and when he meets a ninja named Stu his life is never the same again.

What I really liked about meeting the MATN Crew was that they had a good table set up, including printed copies of the comic (some standing up, some fanned out on the table), fliers, stickers, a price list, and the name of the comic across the front of the table. But what really made them stand out was a booth ninja! The ninja would stand very still in front of the booth and when someone would walk in front of their table the ninja would spring into action and hand the potential reader a flier or sticker while striking a martial arts pose. It was a lot of fun to watch, especially when the ninja would catch someone not paying attention to their surroundings! The creator of Mike and the Ninja and “introvert at heart” Brian Rhodes decided to try something new at his hometown show this year when his cardboard stand up of Stu the ninja was damaged earlier in a move. He enlisted a couple friends to don a mask and black ninja attire and help him promote his comic. It worked, and worked well. One of the other things I noticed was the Mike and the Ninja web address (URL) on all of their promotional items. Why is that so important some folks may ask- well, for a webcomic it’s everything. You’d be surprised at how many creators forget to promote their website.

I’ve said it before, if you’re going to set up at a show bring a friend. Most shows will let you bring an extra person to work your table, if not it’s worth paying a bit extra to have another body there. If you’re a bit shy and have a friend who isn’t bring them, give them a tee with your logo or art on it and let them be your pitch man(or pitch woman). If you have a friend who doesn’t mind dressing up as one of the characters in your book bring them. If nothing else you’ll get a bit more attention for your booth/table and have someone there to talk to and/or watch your booth if you want to do sketches, go see some of the show, meet with editors, or go visit the restroom- very important for a weekend show!

Good luck to Brian and “Mike and the Ninja”.
Lin/neenjah
Tags: Brian Rhodes, Bushi Tales, Cape Comicon, Cape Girardeau, Cape-Con, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, digital printing, free, Lin Workman, Mike and the Ninjah, print on demand, promotional items, self-publishing
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Posted on March 19th, 2010 by Lin in Comic Whore, News, Pimp this
Hey gang- lots to pimp this week!
The SIVADS of March!

March 25-28
A four-day tribute through art, film, music and words to the late Watson Davis, the innovative Malco ad man and ballyhoo specialist known for his elaborate movie promotions and who, in his guise as the ‘horror host’ known as Sivad (on the “Fantastic Features” program from 1962 to 1972 on WHBQ-TV Channel 13), was one of the most influential and beloved Memphis pop-culture heroes of the era, with a popularity that crossed generational and racial lines. He also scared the willies outta me as a kid here in Memphis in the late 60″s!
Lots of tribute events this weekend-
Brooks Museum of Art
Thursday, March 25:
$8
6 – 8 PM – Monster Martini Meet and Greet, Sivad Relics on Display, Award Ceremony
Free 80-Page Horror Book
8 PM – Night of the Demon film showing (uncut)
Friday, March 26:
$5 3 PM A Bucket of Blood
Free Art Show! “Love & Curses” at the Adam Shaw Studio located at 3547 Broad Street from 6 – 8 PM
Saturday, March 27:
$5
12 PM – I was a Teenage Werewolf
2 PM – Li’l Film Fest “Sivad Themed Shorts Fest”
Sunday, March 28:
$5
1 PM – “I Remember Sivad” Panel
2 PM – From Hell It Came
3:30 PM The Giant Claw
10 PM – $10, all ages:
Nocturnal Club, 1588 Madison Ave., Reigning Sound with The Nehilistics and Count Basil!
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The Art Of Bushi Tales book now available!

The Art Of Bushi Tales Volume 1 art book is now available from Ka-Blam at IndyPlanet.com.
Written and Illustrated by Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, Micah Stewart
Standard Sized Trade Paperback
Full Color
Page Count: 100
POD
$19.95
Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, and Micah Stewart take you behind the scenes in the Art of Bushi Tales. See the scripted page come alive from pencil sketches to painted art. Includes a special guest artist gallery featuring art by Bret Blevins, Scott Clark, Greg Cravens, Andrew Charipar, Martheus Antone Wade, Harold Jennett, and more! A must have for art lovers and Bushi Tales fans.
It’s is the 31st century of man and the ancient world has returned. Four female Samurai are sent on a quest by Hachiman, the god of war, in this post-apocalyptic series created by Dave Beaty (X-men: Sword of the Braddocks, Adventure Comics, Brightest Day) and Lin Workman (Stargodz, Scared Silly, CGS: The End).
Dave, Micah, and Lin will be attending the Phoenix Comicon (Cactuscon) Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-30 and will have copies to sign at their Bushi Tales booth.
Comics retailers can purchase copies at a discounted price through Ka-Blam’s digital distribution site ComicsMonkey.com.
For more info please go to- http://www.BushiTales.com
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Will Draw Comics For DC!
My Bushi Tales partner Dave Beaty has quit his day job and is working on comics full time now. Titans #23 is in stores this week, so be sure to check that out at your local Comic Shop. Dave will soon have some “Brightest Day” news to share with us. Congrats, Dave!
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Superman Guests Announced!

The second weekend in June is devoted to the legendary character that stands for “Truth, Justice and the American Way” each year in Metropolis, Illinois. But Superman is always kind enough to share the spotlight with a few other celebrities.
Special guests have just been confirmed as headliners of the 32nd annual Superman Celebration June 10-13. Smallville fans will be excited to see this year’s celebrity line-up.
Laura Vandervoort, who portrays Supergirl/ Kara and Sam Witwer, also known as Doomsday, will be the Smallville actors headlining this year’s Celebration. And, the “First Lady of Metropolis” Noel Neill, is scheduled to make a return trip to the festival. Fans will have the opportunity to meet the celebrities in person at autograph and question and answer sessions.

Metropolis has become such a fan of Neill that the Chamber of Commerce will unveil a statue of her likeness on the second day of the Superman Celebration. Engraved bricks are currently being sold for the base that will hold the life-size sculpture of the actress.
With the unveiling planned for June 11, final engraving orders are needed at the monument company very soon. A deadline of April 16 has been set for ordering engraved bricks guaranteed to be in place for the unveiling. More information about the statue and a brick order form can be found at www.noelneillstatue.com. Orders may also be placed by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 618-524-2714 or emailing metrochamber@verizon.net.
I’ll be back again in Artists Alley/Writers Way this year- which is just down the street from where the new Noel statue will be. As soon as I find out who the other comics guests are I’ll post it here.
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Got Carded!
Dave and I are both working on sketch card sets for a couple different companies. I should be able to announce for who and show some examples later next month.
Stay “tooned”!
Lin
Tags: Adam Shaw, art show, Bushi Tales, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Comics Monkey, conventions, Dave Beaty, DC Comics, digital printing, Doomsday, haunted web of horrors, horror, Indy Planet, Ka-Blam!, Lin Workman, Memphis, Metropolis, Noel Neill, Phoenix Cactuscon, print on demand, self-publishing, SIVAD, sketchcards, Smallville, statue, Supergirl, Superman Celebration, Teen Titans, Titans
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Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Lin in Comic Whore, News, Pimp this
Hey gang-
The new Art Of Bushi Tales book is now available!

Written and Illustrated by Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, Micah Stewart
Standard Sized Trade Paperback
Full Color
Page Count: 100
POD
$19.95 (+s/h)
Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, and Micah Stewart take you behind the scenes in the Art of Bushi Tales. See the scripted page come alive from pencil sketches to painted art. Includes a special guest artist gallery featuring art by Bret Blevins, Scott Clark, Greg Cravens, Andrew Charipar, Harold Jennett, Martheus Antone Wade, and more! A must have for art lovers and Bushi Tales fans.
It’s is the 31st century of man and the ancient world has returned. Four female Samurai are sent on a quest by Hachiman, the god of war, in this post-apocalyptic series created by Dave Beaty (X-men: Sword of the Braddocks, Adventure Comics, Brightest Day) and Lin Workman (Stargodz, Scared Silly, CGS: The End).
The book is available from Indy Planet. If you’d like to have one personalized or pick up a copy in person Dave, Micah and I will all be at the Phoenix Comicon (Cactuscon) this May, so if you’re in the area stop by the Bushi Tales booth and say hi.
I should have news on the Bushi Tales trade paperback coming soon- stay “tooned”!
Lin
Tags: Bushi Tales, CGS, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Dave Beaty, DC Comics, digital printing, Indy Planet, Jetta, Ka-Blam!, Lin Workman, Memphis, Metropolis, Phoenix Cactuscon, print on demand, promotional items, self-publishing
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Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Lin in Comic Whore
Episode 4: Indie Creators, a Black Man and a Peacock.

The second part of the interview Wonton and I did with Shawn Pryor and Jon Carroll for The Black Box podcast is now available. We talk more about digital comics, distribution, web comics, Jetta, Bushi Tales, my B/W art show and Comic Whore site.
Click here to go to the Black Box Podcast site.
I’ve got some news about mine and Nicki’s recent adoptions, last Friday’s art walk and George Hunt art show, Adam Shaw’s upcoming art show this Friday and more on my LinWorkman.com site. Check it out if you get a chance. Pics from last night’s Hernando Christmas parade will be up there later this week.
Type at ya later,
Lin
Tags: Adam Shaw, arts and crafts, Broad Avenue Art Walk, Bushi Tales, CGS, Comic Whore, Dave Beaty, Denny O'Neil, Diamond Distribution, digital printing, free, haunted house, HauntedWeb.com, Indy Planet, Jetta, Jon Carroll, Ka-Blam!, Lin Workman, Memphis, Morgan Printing, MSCA, Nicki, Phoenix Cactuscon, PKD Media, print on demand, self-publishing, Shawn Pryor, The PKD Media Black Box podcast, writing comics
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