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Music of the Spheres: a fantasy webcomic

Yup. A brand new fantasy comic from Ben Avery (me!) and art by Kneon Transitt (not me!).We haven't officially launched it (I'll let you guys know when we do) but if you'd like to take a look at it now, I'd love to give you a sneak peek:Music of the Spheres: a fantasy webcomicFor now, we're putting up a couple pages a week. When we have a good amount up, we'll make our official launch and settle back to a page a week schedule.Not much more to say, except that I'm pretty excited about this project.Oh, and if you feel so inclined, go ahead and vote for us on some of those webcomic listings at teh bottom of the page. ;)~ Ben
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He could've just asked...

At the laundarymat today, I noticed the manager recently placed up a notice concerning recycling and the free coffie they offer at the place. He, being Korean, had printed the signs in both English and Spanish and the english type was ok as far as grammer (for signs) is concerned. However, not knowing his Spanish well enough, used some online translator as a guide...The sign for recycling read in english: "You can recycle paper, bottles, and cans;" but the translation algorythmn didn't differentiate between the two "cans" in the sentence, and the resulting Spanish text read "You are able to bottle paper."Then there was a sign in which the Spanish text was telling us to "Free Coffie..."Interestingly enough, in my son's Spanish Dictionary there is in the L section an entire page of words that either have something to do with washing or pain.
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I can't bring myself to understand this concept. I understand that we are attracted to each through pheromones because we are essentially animals to an extent. I mean we are a part of the mammal family, but the complexity of love, i feel, cannot be explained by science. Our natural reaction to getting hurt such as touching a hot stove would be to stay away from it. Yet, I've found myself hurt from a girl, as well as all men do hah, and end up going back. Striving to do whatever it takes to make it work. I'm not sure I'd find myself doing that with a stove. Well, I suppose I could try forgiving the stove. And maybe I'm wrong. For the people that know, God's love is unconditional.At a younger moment in my life when I was an aethiest I had met this lovely christian girl. On our first date she asked probably the worst question possible, "How do you feel about God?" I explained my thoughts. She stumped me when she asked me what I thought love was. I wrote a poem after the first night we hung out. It was my first poem so bare with me, but to be so young and "feel" soo much. I'm not sure if shakespeare was a Christian or even believed in a God, but he definitely understood the complexity of love.when i see youThump, thump my heart beats like an over beaten drumCold dusk air ignites my lungsWith each step I dance subconsciously for twoOur bodies intertwine in my mind just me and youQuivering as my dreams become realizationMy eyes meet yoursThe moon could not prevail over your beautyAs it could only exalt the fire that flickered in your eyesMy hands slid down your soft smooth faceAs your hair danced from the mid night breezeBrushing my face this warm embrace could last a lifetimeAdrenaline pumping through my veinsButterflies swimming foot to head and to the starlit skyChills burrow into my spineMy body screams immortalityFor the first timeStrength beneath my feetAs I turn my head to leaveMy heart is seized by the thought of us twoThump... thump my heart skips a beat for you
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Oh, I'll be in a panel too, so don't miss it!

Sunday, November 23, 20081:00PM - 2:00PMCOMIC BOOK CREATORS ROUNDTABLEA Q&A with many of our featured comic bookcreators. Want to know what it takes to make it inthe biz? Have questions only a pro can answer?Featuring: Herb Trimpe, Pat Broderick,Sean Taylor and more!1 HOUR - PANEL ROOM A
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What's really going on .

Good morining citizens of His Kingdom I hope everyone is blessed and highly favored. While coming out of my prayer time , I over heared something on the morning news that disturbed me quite a bit. I overheared people marching against and for homosexuality . We are definately living in the latter days . The world would have us to believe that the issue of that life style is a civil rights issue , but its not . It has always been since the begining of time a moral issue . In Pauls letter to the Romans in the 1st chapter begining at the 26 verse and continuing down to the 28th verse Paul explains to that particular church how God had given them over to a reprobate mind because of how they burned in their flesh and were doing unatural things . Now there are some in the world who try to say that they were born this way and that this is how God Designed them .God forbid . Are they saying that God makes mistakes ? Are they saying that the God Who designed the universe and who created every living creature upon the earth is capable of saying "Oops" ,that should have been a man or a woman? Let it be known to all who feel that this life style is a civil rights issue . If you are fired from your job because of your sexual preference, then yes , it becomes a civil rights issue and your argument is validated . However , if you are marching down the street with others demanding that the Church of God should marry you inspite of the of the fact that you both are of the same sex? Then what bible are you readin?! God specifically designed women for men and vice versa . This may sound familair "Therefore , a man shall leave his mother and father and cleave unto his wife and they shall become one flesh (Gen2:24) So , God actually created marriage . Hey heres an Idea , Maybe we can get all the natrural married folk toghether to have a heterosexual parade and promote God reverencing and promote family . and let's not forget the single folk out there who hope to one day get married and begin there families. In conclusion , Lets be persuaded that no matter what the world says about whats right or wrong , Let's stand on the solid rock and that rock is Jesus.
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Intro and such

Well, this is my first blog post so I thought I would tell a little bit about myself and my life. I am also hoping to be more active on this site. I need to surround myself with more Christian influences and not so many secular ones.Were to begin, I am 37 years young and live in High Point NC. I am married to a wonderful woman who is a treasure sent to me by God. We have been married for four years and have one child, a son named Jake. I also have three other children, one 16, one 13 and one 7 from a previous marriage.I was saved at the age of 12 and all though I have walked away from God on many occasions have always found my way back through His guidance. I come from a broken home. My mother had several affairs on my dad and they split up when I was 7. My grandfather was a pretty famous baptist preacher in this area and was the largest influence in my life. I thank God daily for him and my grandmother.I joined the army in 1989 after graduating from high school. I was a 97Bwhich is a counter intelligence agent, and served with 5th Special Forces at FT Campbell, KY. I was in Desert Shield and Storm. I also have over 200 airborne jumps to my name. I served for four years and was honorable discharged.I married my first wife when I was 20 and she was 18. We had our first child a year after we were married. We stayed married for 12 years and she left me for several reasons.I was a youth pastor for a local church here as well as a director for Youth for Christ in area. I lead the at risk kids meetings. I went to John Wesley college for four years and lack about 15 credit hours to having my degree in Pastorial ministries and was up for being a pastor of a local church, until my exwife left me. I pretty much had to get out of ministry after that incident.My art career started after I got out of the military. I never started drawing anything until I was 22. I was a founding member of Tsunami Studios in Greensboro, NC with Randy Green, Rick Ketcham and John Wycough. My first published work was with a comic book company called "Blindwolf Comics". Through the years I have worked with several companies, APE Entertainment, Upperdeck/Marvel and several computer gaming companies.I am in a place in my life where I am trying to find out what God's will is for me and where He wants me. I know He never gives you a talent or skill that He doesn't want you to use to bring His kingdom glory and I just want to be where He wants me to be.So, that is it. My life in a nutshell. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I have.
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My New Novel Synopsis

Hey Everybody,I've finally uploaded my new novel synopsis! I turned my manuscript into my editor on Thursday. I've got a ways to go - overall - but I'm excited about making it this far in the process. The book (which has select illustrations and superhero elements) is slated for release early Spring 2009. The primary target audience is teen boys. Take a look when you get a change. I welcome any feedback/questions you may have. And this is the story that the JETSTREAM photo on my page relates to.You can also check out the rest of my blog updates on my site.My New Novel SynopsisI'm prayerfully pressing forward. Keep the prayers coming and I'll be praying for your projects as well. :-)Thanks and God bless,Allen Paul Weaver IIIwww.apw3.com
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CCAS at the 2008 Tucson Comic Con

(This is a personal report of my experience manning the CCAS table at the 2008 Tucson Comic Con, Nov 8, 2008) I packed my material Friday night and headed into Tucson the next morning. I arrived at the Four Winds Sheraton hotel around 8:45 AM and saw a familiar stream of causally clad people lugging in boxes of comics and other merchandise. The location of the Con was in the Convention Center building immediately behind the main hotel. I walked into the building and saw my friend James Babcock to my left. I had the table next to the main entrance and James was seated at the next table with his laptop computer out and working on some character designs. James helped me unload my car and we transported the boxes of Christian comics into the convention hall. I set up the table and also taped my freshly made large CCAS signs to the wall behind the table. There were several Tucson comic book stores, local comic book companies, and artists filling the forty tables which lining the walls and also a number of tables in the middle of the floor. The official Con opening was at 10 AM. This was a free admission event and with a very healthy stream of people flowing in and out of the hall for most of the day. This first annual Tucson Comic Con was a one day affair and there was a general aura of excitement and enthusaism among the exhibitors and attendees. My CCAS table had free items (Chick tracts, CCAS/Four Square Press color comic tracts, NASV New Testaments, etc) on the right side and for sale comics, graphic novels(Serenity, Z Graphic Novels, 2008 Guide to Christian Comics) and so on occupying the center and left parts of the table. I received good response to the CCAS table. Here are some short summaries of conversations. * One conventionally dressed middle aged lady (perhaps a church goer) came over to the table and I explained the concept of Christian comics and showed and discussed some of the items I had for sale. I could tell that that this was a difficult concept and that she was having a hard time wrapping her mind around it. * Another 30ish or so woman came up to the table and picked up a copy of Homeless Harry and stood in front of the table very intently reading it completely through. She seemed moved by it and picked up several of of the tracts. *An African American women came up to the table and mentioned that she worked at a homeless shelter. She also picked up Homeless Harry (asking for three copies) inquiring where she could get more. I also introduced her to the other Street Comix—The Lonely Lady, Vengeance is Mine and Paramen that she might be interested it. She thanked me very much for being there. This was a response I received a number of times during the day. * Yet another women approached the table and mentioned that see worked in a soap kitchen and eagerly snatched up a copy of Homeless Harry and wanted to find out where she could get more. * Another women showed a lot of interest in the table and I asked her what church she was attending. She mentioned a local Tucson congregation and was very interested in the material we had. Later in the day she bought her husband by and he spent time looking over our for sale items. I showed him Proverbs and Parables which excited him (though he wished it were in color). He ended up buying several items. He mentionred that coming to own table and buying these items made it worth coming to the convention. *Late in the day I noticed one of the Lonely Lady tracts torn up and placed on the Lonely Lady stack (Lonely Lady is a short story of a hooker who meets the Savior). I figure the message had gotten through and hit a sore spot. * Besides seeing many tracts and New Testaments taken it was encouraging to see a number of purchases of our Christian comics and graphic novels. * On a personal note Sequentially Tucson #3 made its debut at the Con. Sequentially Tucson is a comic published by IndieOnly Comics that showcases the talent of local comic artists. I contributed a six page comic strip to it featuring the Christian super hero the Golden Protector (co-starring Ben Avery's Scout). This comic had been in the offing for over a year and it made the convention even more special. The goals that I had for the convention were met. First, I wanted to have a clear presence for Christ at this local start up venue. Second, I wanted to introduce the idea and concept of Christian comics to this new convention and begin an ongoing education process which is for some a novel and even radical idea. This was a seed planting venture with our presence and the tract give aways. And lastly I wanted to see some Christian comics sold. These goals were accomplished and many prayers were most definitely answered. At the finish of the convention James Babcock and his mother Betty and I met at a local eatery for a debriefing of the day's events. James likewise had a great time hawking his freshly printed comic—Madame X Inc #1.

Don Ensign manning the CCAS table.

James Babcock with Madame X poster overhead.

Shot of the Tucson Con from James Babcock table.

Don Ensign and Tucson Con organizer Mike Oliveras This was an excellent experience where I'm sure many seeds were planted.
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Angeldreams #3 now available for Pre-order!

Angeldreams #3 is off to the printers and should be ready within a month.I'm taking pre-orders now. It's $3.00 + $1.00 shipping. All profit goes into funding for issue #4!You can order via paypal at my site under the "ORDER" link. Or send a check. Just PM me if you want to send a check.ORDER YOURS TODAY! Here's the direct link to my order page:http://web.mac.com/emmanuelmunoz/Comics/Order.html-Mark Melton Vision Land Comics
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Angeldreams #3 Pre-order!

Angeldreams #3 is off to the printers and should be ready within a month.I'm taking pre-orders now.It's $3.00 + $1.00 shipping.All profit goes into funding for issue #4!You can order via paypal at my site under the "ORDER" link. Or send a check. Just PM me if you want to send a check.ORDER YOURS TODAY!Here's the direct link to my order page:http://web.mac.com/emmanuelmunoz/Comics/Order.html-Mark MeltonVision Land Comics
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CCAS Table at Tucson Comic Con

I will be have a CCAS Table at the first Tucson Comic Con on Saturday, November 8, 2008 (Four Points Sheraton, Speedway & Campbell in Tucson, Arizona). The convention is a one day event from 10 AM to 7 PM. My goals are to have a clear Christian witness and presence at this much smaller convention and to find other Christians locally who have an interest in using this type of media to advance the kingdom. Besides Christian comics for sale we'll have free give away comic tracts and New Testaments. If you are in the area please stop by and say hello. I very much covet your prayers for me as I prepare for that day and that seeds will be planted for the Lord during that time.God bless,Dino Don —Don Ensign
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Stitched Crosses Now Online!

The first five pages of our next series in the Grail Quest Books lineup, Stitched Crosses are now online!This four-issue limited series follows the travels of a former Templar knight as he returns to the Holy Land to face the consequences of a decision made in battle years before. There is action, romance, intrigue, and drama as the personal journey of this knight unfolds against the backdrop of a 12th century world caught up in the Crusades.The interior art is the product of a team consisting of Paul Cox (pencils), Jake Nealis (inks), and Amanda Nix (colours)--with the cover art for Issue #1 by Verónica Rosado.Like our other series, Stitched Crosses will be released online--for FREE--in stages each week ahead of its in-print release (coming later this Winter).
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This is a five week advanced 2d assingment (example) that started two weeks ago, and I'm already falling behind. To skip past debate over what to call these (extremes, keys, bdwns, etc)...I can safely tell there is at least 6 drawings that have to go between most of these drawings and this is on 2's, 24 fps...I was really lethargic the first week since the teacher basically grew fed up with all the students coming into the class not knowing how to animate so he modeled the class to just be about mechanics where every student turns in the same thing; which really killed my creative mood where I had to take a week before I decided on a character to use for my animations and the story around and to him/her as well. For the most part the only control I had over the assignment was the emotional states of the character throughout the scene. I dunno...I'm probably looking at a minute of animation...although my last test I was already nearing 30 seconds and I hadn't even gotten halfway through the scene (lotta tracebacks....). ON TOP OF THAT, I'm taking a Concept art class where you have to run through at least 3 rendered drawings a week, and not just props I'm talking enviornmnents, character designs, layout concepts scene with the characters in the scene....I may see you all again in 2009! Oh! And for a bonus here's a test:

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Catching up

Well, it's been awhile since I've posted anything! My work schedule at my day job has been brutal for the past year or so, but it's starting to let up a little. But even if it doesn't, I'm making a renewed effort to make time for fellowship and creative projects regardless of my workload at the printing company. I can't let that keep taking over my schedule like it has been -- all work and no play (and no sleep and no exercise and no social life and no ministry opportunities) isn't an ideal arrangement.It's been so long between my posts here that the interface always has some change or update since I last logged in. It took me until today to find where the "approve friend request" button had been moved to. And wow, did I have a backlog. Sorry about that, folks! Lord willing, I'll be a bit more social on this social networking site in the weeks ahead.
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Redemption: Armored Saint

Hi everybody!My new Web Comic is nearing completion of the first issue! "Redemption: ArmoredSaint" is being digitally painted and I just finished page 6 (of 13) for the first issue. This story is both an origin story and a first meeting between my character Redemption and Clint Johnson's character FaithWalker, setting up for a later team book, "Defenders of the Faith".Keep visiting my main site, www.TimGagnon.org for updates on a release dates and locations. I'm shooting for the end of this month!Bye!TimGagnon
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I used to love staring at these...

basics.pdf I just found this on one of the lab computers...I'm guessing it has something to do with programming CG applications...or the hardware for it...over 80& of those symbols are now lost on me...there was once a time in High school where I finally understood how to use matrix's...sigh but if I brush out my high school textbooks to then move on to programming while trying to master all the commercial arts (plus some) I'd be seen as going nowhere in life because the Da Vinci's and Newtons couldn't survive today's split-second-attion-span-greed-and-selfish driven world anymore...you would think the reinannance man would be all the more abundant this day and age...Then again...it's getting much harder for any artist to move up to the higher social hierarchies if they can't understand how to program in unix or even create ones own language... So anyone know what that pdf's about?
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