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From: http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2011/12/writer-will-take-your-questions-now-34.html

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#34) -- Christian Comics

What advice would you give to other Christians who are considering making comics?
-- Justin Martin  (from an upcoming interview with R-Squared Comicz)
The-Lion-Graphic-Bible-Anderson-Jeff-9780745949239.jpgI get this question a lot, actually, and I used to get it even more when I used to work for one of the major worldwide Christian denominations at one of its missionary agencies.


My response today is the same as it has always been.

If you are a Christian who is considering making comics, then be a Christian making comics. Don't make Christian comics. The world doesn't need more Christian comics. But it does needs more Christians making comics.

(see link above for the full article)

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Free holiday tunes from Santa-Sean!

Happy holidays! Hope you're having a relaxing and fun season. Maybe this will help. Enjoy two free mp3s from my musical past:- The first, a Nothing Regal recording from 2006, a Ramones-esque version of "O Come All Ye Faithful": http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8441196- The other, a Nothing Regal original, but an alternate recording, "So Long Awaited": http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8441194 (the CD version has Jeff singing lead, this is the demo version with me taking lead vox).- And a bonus song, a cover of "Christmas Must Be Tonight": http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8441195 (this one just streams, no download, sorry)Take care, and have an enjoyable celebration this season, no matter the name of it (except for you Festivus folks, ya'll are nuts, heh).
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I will be a guest at Con Nooga on February 20 - 22, 2009 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It will be a fun time as I hang out with fun-loving comics and pop media folks like Bobby Nash, Robert Freese, Daniel Emery Taylor, David Boop, Cristina Barber, Samantha Newark, Chase Masterson, and Linda Blair. Plus many more.For full details, guest list, and panel descriptions, check the website at http://www.connooga.comHope to see you there.
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I'll be there... Will you?

Come out this sunday to the atlanta comic convention! The best one day comic show in the south! Showcasing 1000's of Comics, Cards, Prints, Gaming, Artwork, Videos, Toys, Japanamation, Statues, and More!!!Guest include:• Wrestling super star RAVEN signing 1pm-3pm• Comic book writer Bobby Nash (Demon Slayer, Domino Lady)• Comic book artist Jason Flowers (RIPPED, Splatter Cinema Poster Artist)• Comic writer Sean Taylor (Gene Simmon's Dominatrix)• Comic book pin-up artist Ariel• Comic book artist James Burns (Grumbles weekly newspaper strip)AND MANY MANY MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!For more info and directions visit these websites:www. myspace. com/atlantacomicconventionwww. atlantacomicconvention. com
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New Year, new hope?

I could post another "woe is me" post about how the job situation still sucks and I don't have regular writing gigs like I need to make freelancing work, or how I'm not finding job leads in writing/editing/copyediting or anything remotely suited to what I spent six years in college (went part time a few years after I got married) in order to do, or how most of my bills (if not all) are behind, and how we keep barely squeaking by to save the car and the house, and how we haven't had hot water in our house for two months (microwave water baths, yay!), but you know what?I'm kinda tired of dwelling on that. (Even if I did mention it already above. Heh.)I want to mention the positive things going on at the moment.1. I have a call with a representation company on Tuesday, hopefully to talk about one of my story ideas they had expressed an interest in.2. I have a job interview for a regular paying job that actually matters to the people I'd be serving, one that will still allow me the freedom to write part-time on the side. This is the kind of job the old me would have probably scoffed at, but I see it now as a real opportunity to put my faith to work and truly serve the least of these in a senior care center as a member of the maintenance/housekeeping staff. Praise God for that change in me.3. I have all 22 pages pencils (and the cover) of Jesse James in the Mayan Underworld from artist Kurt Belcher. Now all I need is inks and colors and letters, and the book will be ready to print for Arcana.4. I have several projects in varying stages BUT WITH artists working on them.a. The Tantalizing Ti-Girl with Willie Jimenz for Mini-Komixb. Last Chance School for Girls with Jesus Antonio for Arcanac. Body Dumper pitch with Taki Somad. Gomer pitch with L. Deaghaigle. Bengal Cat (go iHero!) with Clayton Murwin for UK comics magazine serializationf. Quinn: The Reckoning pitch with Martheus Wadeg. Jesus Manson: Agnostic at Large pitch with Oliver TriaAnd several others not as far along...5. I have my editor at IDW contacting a toy company this week about an idea I pitched that he really likes.6. My editor at IDW wants me to pitch some ideas for comics based on a hit cable TV show they're talking with.7. My boss at VLE is ready to move ahead on the Shan: Be My Hero graphic novel.8. I still owe Campfire Comics the script for Aphrodite, which is a paying gig.9. I just had a great phone call with my buddy Steve Scott (always cheers me up).10. The creator of the universe still loves me in spite of all my pride and stupidity and the ugly stuff inside me that I don't typically let other people see so they'll still think I'm cool and personable.11. My friends are true. You know who you are, even if I don't keep in touch like I should.So there. Life isn't really good at the moment. It's pretty hard and confusing and trying and testing and scary, but you know what, life is good anyway somehow in spite of it.I'm still here. And to quote Elton John, I'm still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1. I'm currently in the middle of a comic pitch based on a 1980scartoon, one that I'll be co-writing with a certain voice-over actresswho played the main character. I can't say exactly what at this point,but if you can read between the lines, you'll know what I'm talkingabout, cuz I'm not exactly being subtle, ya know.2. You know that Tantalizing Ti-Girl manga book I keep pumping images of here and on LJ? Well, guess what? My daughter, Charis, will be writing a short back-up feature for the book. So, yeah, that'll be her first published comic book story (not bad for a 13-year-old, huh?) in a book written by her dad. How freakin' cool is that? I'm so excited. I think I'm more excited than she is.
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It's beginning to SOUND a lot like Christmas!

It's finally uploaded! Now you can listen to the new (my band) Nothing Regal Christmas CD in order, every cut, right here in our SoundClick playlist. The first 12 songs in the playlist all have the "All Because Of You" icon, and they're ready to stream, our Christmas present to you. Enjoy!Either follow this link: http://www.soundclick.com/nothingregalOr just use the jukebox below:
Now playing: Nothing Regal
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Why so blue, lady?

For anyone here who was alive and reading comics in the 1940s, skip to the pictures link below. If you're not part of that demographic, read this.

Anyway, James Ritchey III and I are working on a revamp of the old character a la James Robinson's Starman, dealing with the legacy of the Golden Age bleeding into the current age and how heroism and adventure has become a different animal now in so many ways. James is currently the brainy genius behind AC's Green Lama: Man of Strength revival, and I'm really looking forward to working with him on this Golden Age mystery woman.

It's gonna be fun, and I can wait to get to work on it more, but for now, I'll have to be happy with these few concept sketches.


The original Blue Lady in all her old-school glory.


An early concept sketch of the new design by James Ritchey.


The latest of the new design. Now with yummy fishnets. Yes, guilty as charged. I like fishnets on superheroines. So sue me.

Cool, huh?

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I get this a lot. (Dominatrix vs. God soapbox)

I got this from a fellow writer the other day:
Do you mind if I ask you a slightly touchy question? I've noticed from a few of your posts that you are a Christian. Furthermore, I found a link that you had posted on your wall to the Christian Comic Art Society (which I promptly joined).Here's my question: How do you reconcile your Christian beliefs with writing the Dominatrix comic? I admit that I've never read the book so it may be rated G; but based off of the covers and the few things that I have read about it... I don't think that's the case.I'm asking not to attack you; but out of genuine interest. I am mostly into art and there are a lot of jobs that I could go after if I were willing to do more graphic or sexual illustrations.How do you reconcile the disparities in your mind? Or is it that you don't try. Just look at it like a job kind of thing and leave the morality for Sunday morning. Again, I'm not trying to attack you. I'm trying to understand and maybe learn something that I could apply to my own life.
My response:
I love that question actually. I used to work for the North American Mission Board, and no longer do. Was asked to leave for my PG book Fishnet Angel, actually. They'd freak if they read Dominatrix. I tell folks at cons the book is not porn, even if the marketing points that way. It's like a Tarantino film. Very modern pulp. And ultimately it has a redemptive message in it that is subtle.As for any language, violence, or nudity, my take is that the Bible I read is filled with violence, genocide, infanticide, incest, rape, holy sexual love, and yes, even course language in the original Greek (Paul, no less). To make the Bible into a literal film would be rated X not even NC-17, and so such topics are not off limits for Christ followers, when pursued with obedience and faithfulness.If they cause other Christians to worry about me, I can live with that. If they cause non-Christians to worry and stumble, then that would be an issue, but honestly the fact that I choose to write redemptive tales in subjects the contemporary church would probably prefer to ban has only opened more doors to real relationships with people who would never darken the door of one of our churches.The very question you asked is the one people ask me all the time at cons and particularly in online interviews and such.My morality is a 24/7 thing, though many do "treat it as a job" and leave morality "for Sunday." For many, I just choose not to ignore "dangerous" topics that the contemporary church has issues with.It's like the art question for me. Is nudity okay? Sure, great art is filled with it. Is it appropriate for all people or all ages. No. But then again, neither are certain parts of Scripture, which is why you don't see Bible stories for kids based on Song of Solomon or Lot's nieces seducing him. Still applicable though. The modern church just has a view that everything should be sanitized and "kid safe" by and large, and I simply disagree with that based on my reading and understanding of God's Word.I don't profess that all Christians should follow my take. There's still a place for Max Lucados and the Left Behinds. That's just not my calling.I'm called to travel the most dangerous path that causes all kinds of misunderstanding and potential condemnation by the church. But I can live with that. I have good role models from Christ to Bonhoeffer.
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Updated -- Best redemptive films

Don't be surprised not to find these recommended by churches or anything, necessarily, but at their core, films all have messages that "preach" better than most sermons.And yes, if you're a moral majority type, be warned that a lot of these are rated R and include things like "bad words" and some nudity.In no particular order...1. The Spitfire Grill2. The Apostle3. Saved4. The Shawshank Redemption5. Chocolat6. The Sky Is Watching7. Black Snake Moan8. Shadowlands9. Cool Hand Luke10. The Green Mile11. Meet John Doe12. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban13. The Poseidon Adventure14. Luther15. Spirited Away16. The Return of the Jedi17. Blade Runner18. The Matrix Revolutions19. Unbreakable20. Pulp Fiction21. Kal Ho Naa Ho22. 16 Blocks23. The Dark Knight24. Superman25. The Reaping26. The Exorcist27. Star Wars: A New Hope28. Ghost in the Shell29. Stephen King's Desperation30. Stephen King's The Stand31. Ikiru
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