I want you to look at your latest piece of art. okay? got it up?
Now think back a few years. If you were to see that piece of art back then how would you have reacted?
Now think back many years, as many as you want. How would you have reacted then?
you are the artist you wanted to be, rightnow.
Stop hating on yourself, and have fun.
i realized this few days ago and it changed me
I think this is a really important message that every artist should know and appreciate.
No matter how much you may hate what you’re making right now, no matter how frustrated you may be about your lack of progress, the fact is, you’ve made progress. You’ve made more progress than you’re giving yourself credit for. And this is something that happens to every artist, no matter their skill level or years of experience.
Trust me when I say, the current you is someone that you would have looked up to years ago. And now you’re here, you’ve made a difference.
had the thought “kids used to brag about never breaking a bone and now they brag about never cracking the screen of their phone” but then my anti-banksy collar shocked me and now I’m in the hospital
Okay, so Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od #1 will go on sale later this month. But the way print comics work is a little goofy. Unless your name is Marvel or DC, there’s no guarantee your comics will show up in any given shop!
But there’s something you can do about that: PRE-ORDER!
Just head toyour local shop and ask them to pre-order Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od #1 for you. There’s two versions of each issue in this series. They’re the same except for the cover, so go with whatever makes sense for you.
If you don’t have a local comic shop, you can also pre-order either version online. We suggest Midtown Comics, but there’s tons of choices out there.
The first issue goes on sale August 24th, but the Final Order Cut-Off for it is August 8th. This means retailers can adjust their pre-orders for this issue until that date. After that? You’re outta luck!