Saturday, October 31, 2009

Kim's Story (Pg. 4) and Musical Meetings

KIM'S STORY PAGE 4

Click on Hana to see the next installment of “Kim’s Story,” from the pages of ‘Jetta: Tales
of the Toshigawa – Defiance.” Written by Janet Wade, with art by Sean Isaaks and
colors by Kevin L. Williams.

MUSICAL MEETING

My friends Lydia Rakestraw and DaMarco Randle and I met Viola performer, Anthony Gilbert, the Executive Director of the classical musical orchestra Eroica Ensemble, which includes several of his family members as well. The group performed on October 24th at the First Congregational Church in Memphis, TN.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Kim's Story: Page 3 Up and Running

I wanted to make sure everyone knew to check out page three of 'Kim's Story' from the pages of "Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa - Defiance." The writing is top-notch, the art is wonderful, and the coloring is superbly unmatched! I'm partial to the colors as I did 'em.

You can find the web comic at toshigawa.com!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Kim's Story (Page Two) Online


As you know, I've done the colors for "Kim's Story," a webcomic based on the pages of the graphic novel "Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa - Defiance." Be sure to visit the site and see page two! (Page one should appear first, then scroll down).






I've also written a book review of Lee Nordling's "Your Career in the Comics." It can be found at the Mid-South Cartoonists Association website here.

Friday, October 16, 2009

A Demon of a Film, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY Pays Off




Everyone knows that I am a paranormal researcher and have had experiences (which you can read about here), that I am a huge Ghostbusters fan, and that ‘I ain’t afraid o’ no ghost.’ For years, I’ve wished for a movie that plays on your psyche rather than works on trying to scare you with blood and gore like Freddy Kruger and his ‘Nightmare on Elm Street,’ or Jason Voorhees on ‘Friday the 13th,’ or even Halloween with Mike Myers. I’ve always wished for something that, when you watch it, you keep in the back of your mind as you walk down your dark hall at night thinking, “That could happen, it could happen to me, and it could happen in this dark hall.” There isn’t ever a movie that really makes me go “Wha’th’?!”

Paranormal Activity did.

While I’m not having nightmares or scared in my halls, the film was shot in a way that you think it’s an actual documentary and you WILL BE surprised by what goes on in the movie. Someone did their research on ghosts and demons, and I can’t really tell more about the movie without giving away the things that will shock you.

I will suggest that you see the movie trailer here.

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While we're on the subject of demons, I'm happy to say that the demon, Willie Herenton, is no
longer mayor of Memphis, Tennessee, but our new Memphis City Mayor, A. C. Wharton, has taken the helm! I've been a supporter of his since forever.
He's kind, polite, intelligent, sensible, and classy! Herenton was NEVER any of that, having threatened to meet a news reporter outside to fight once (the only class that equals is low class--right along side of redneck). I really look forward to the years ahead with A. C. Wharton and wish him much success. Memphis is finally moving in a right direction.

Here, you see Muley and, at the time Shelby County Mayor, A. C. Wharton at a Ronald McDonald House event near Cooper/Young Historic Intersection in Memphis, TN.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Kev is Charlie Brown? Your Vote Counts!

Mark your calendar and come back to http://www.peanutsphotocontest.com/ for these key contest events:


- View entries and/or submit your own: 9/21 – 11/3

- Vote for your favorite finalists (and recruit friends to do the same!): 11/11 – 12/4

- View the winners: on or around 12/5

Photo of Lin and I at the MSCA Tribute to Sparky art show in 2002.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Jetta: Kim's Story (from Defiance)

There is a new web story starting up this Friday at Toshigawa.com. This one is called Kim’s Story! If you picked up our graphic novel, Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa-Defiance, then you will notice that Kim’s Story fits right in the middle of that book. Hope you guys check it out!!

Synopsis:Kim, the young leader of the Toshigawa ninja clan, is on a secret recon mission in the heart of new Tokyo. His back-up is a young group of ninja excited to begin their first mission. However, can the inexperienced group of warriors make it back from this mission alive when they encounter the demon army of the Knave?

Written by Janet Wade and illustrated by Sean Izaakse with colors by Kevin Williams.

For those of you who don’t know, this is a free web story that will be running at toshigawa.com. Each Friday, we will post a new page of this exciting story. Each page is illustrated and written by guest artist and ties in with the main Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa graphic novel series.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Some Updates

Hi, everyone,

I have a few new updates now that the MSCA Art Show has been completed. I hope to have photos online soon of the works I had in the "Nightmare on Broad Avenue" show as well as one in a small office at West Memorials up the road.


One of the most popular pieces I had was a portrait of Cookie Monster. Click on his name to see progression photos of the completion of that painting (if the images don't open fully, you can double-click on the image and it will).

One of the other items I had in the show was something I've wanted to make since childhood: The Pink Panther Diamond. It is based on the 1960's version in the Peter Sellers' film.


I had a nice friend e-mail me for an update about my poison ivy and to check on me about my grandfather (his birthday was observed yesterday, Oct. 8). I have posted information about the poison ivy in the Muley Forums.

In the meantime:

Happy Birthday, Papa Roy.


Friday, September 25, 2009

MSCA - Nightmare on Broad Avenue


Come be a “part” of the Broad Avenue Art Walk, boils and ghouls.

The MSCA will be hanging out in Adam Shaw’s studio and photographer Paula Cravens has dug up some of her photos of “tombstones as art” to share with you at the West Memorials gallery.

There will be lots of food, drink, and art to gobble up as you make your way up and down the street visiting each gallery and studio along Broad Avenue.

The event is free and open to the public, and promises to be a hell of a good time.

More info will be available soon in the MSCA forums

Costumes are welcome if attendees would like to wear them. Freddy Kruger will be on "hand" to mingle with the guests.

More information can be found at www.midsouthcartoonists.com

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Muley in Planet, and some Art

What is Muley doing in this image? Click it to find out:
He ain't doing a thing but standing there,
the article is really good, though!

Can you guess who my latest portrait is?
Did you say "Cookie Monster?"

Saturday, September 19, 2009

An Itchy Situation!

POISON IVY


It’s time to know thine enemy, folks: Poison Ivy

This is killer crap. Hate this plant now!!

And it’s cohorts in crime: Poison Oak and Poison Sumac

Poison Oak doesn't make poison acorns.


Some have indicated that Poison Sumac is worse than the others.

I found a good informational website at Poison-Ivy.us.

There are some things on this planet that I don’t understand WHY it exists. Snakes, for example, have their fans; but, I cannot stand them. I carried one around at a convention once, stepping beyond my fear for the mere satisfaction of finally seeing all my friends’ mouths drop open and eyes bug out. That was worth it, plus it was a pet. Out in my yard, they just have to watch the sharp edge of my shovel or hoe. I don’t understand things with stingers: I know there are bees that make honey, and I like bumble bees as I have never been stung by either, but yellow jackets serve no purpose as far as I can tell, and neither do wasps. Dirt daubers merely look like they’ll sting you, but I’ve never known anyone to get stung by one yet.

Which brings me to question: What cures lie in the rain forest? Nobody knows, it’s so vast and being destroyed so quickly that we can’t study them. But, Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac are freely available all over the place. Looking harmless, they can create red, burning, itching rashes all over your skin and as long as the oils are available can keep passing from one person to another. Are they here because they hold a certain key ingredient to curing illness? Maybe the medical field should look into it.

In the meantime, I DO know we need to have a “Get Rid Of…” day and everyone go out into the world and work hard to destroy these dumb plants. Run to your local hardware store and get something to kill the junk and spray, spray, spray!


Here is what I’ve learned:
The plants secrete an oil/resin called URUSHIOL OIL (by the way, apparently the Virginia Creeper vine secretes Oxalate Crystals). These chemicals are what causes the rashes. It is best to avoid the plants by knowing what they look like. That’s why I put the images above. I do NOT want you to get this junk on your body. Otherwise, you’ll end up like this:


15 September 2009


16 September 2009


If you DO get it on you, you’ll want to immediately wash with one or two of several different products. My pal Lisa works at the local botanic gardens and says JEWEL WEED is a good washing agent after it gets on you. Another friend of mine, Heather, says a product called Tecnu is good, with a before rash, during rash, and after rash treatment for body and clothes.


Jewel Weed is nature's cure for immediate washing after immediate exposure to those darn poison ivy plants!


Benadryl stopped the itch for me:

I originally soaked in Aveeno bath and applied Aveeno cream, and it helped a little bit. I got more relief from Benadryl Extra Strength ‘Itch Stopping Cream’ and it mentions Poison Ivy on the box. Another big help to calm the itch was green rubbing alcohol, also known as Wintergreen Alcohol. Finally, when I would get in the shower I would get the water as HOT as I could stand it and let that hit the rashes, and it’s wonderful! It feels the same as if you were grinding a scratch on the itchy rash, and hot air from a blow dryer has the same effect. If you itch, just run hot water over it until the itch has settled, then medicate. Here is what the rashes were like by this time.

18 September 2009




I called my dermatologist, Dr. Trautman, when the rashes weren’t getting better. He called in a prescription for me of Fluocinonide gel. Two days later, my rashes became this:

19 September 2009

I think the Fluocinonide gel has been working to help get rid of the poison ivy. So, it’s definitely something you want to look into for treatment.

Keep in mind, this is how I was effected by the plant and products, and everybody is different.


Heck, there’s even some lucky devils out there who don’t have any allergies to poisonous plants at all. Of course, for me, I wouldn’t be so lucky.

Next time I catch poison ivy, I hope I’m luckier:

Much hotness!