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This Week’s New Stuff

Hope this note finds you all well!

This week I’ve been focusing on the DORIS DANGER semi-interactive comic.  The five page Chapter Three is up and running, in addition to TWELVE bonus supplemental pages ($1-4 Patrons), and two new commentary videos ($7 Patrons).  In addition, I set up six pages of text features and giant monster pin-ups (some by your favorite comics artists), and THESE pages contain NINE pages of ADDITIONAL supplemental material (much of it posted for free).

This has been such a difficult project, and I’m kind of fumbling along and figuring it out, and back-stepping to make corrections that I hope will help – as I go!  I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it feels to navigate around in it!

For my kind $7 Patrons, this week’s “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist” video is Steve Englehart, long-running writer in the 1970’s on Dr. Strange, Captain America, the Avengers, and Batman.

Enjoy, and as always,  I’m so appreciative of all this support from YOU!  Thanks for sticking with me!

Sincerely,
Chris

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Website and Patreon additions

Hey, everybody,

I know I just wrote a blurb of hello a few days ago, but since I was a week behind posting my “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist,” I wanted to let you know I’m all caught up!

HERE is the most recent video  ($7 Patrons) from “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist”:  Normal People Work Eight Hours (approx. 3:35).   It’s a clip of me driving my kids to pre-school while describing my daily parenting and work schedule.  It will become public in a couple months.

I’ve also completed all the way up through the first Doris Danger adventure, (Spluhh, the Thing Who Burst From An Exploding Volcano) in my semi-interactive DORIS DANGER web-comic!  SO FAR, I’ve uploaded 52 pages of the comic and other bonus content – NOT including the master content lists and “about” links.  There’s even a Doris Danger cartoon trailer hidden in all these pages!  Each Patreon level has access to a little more, with Patrons at the $7 level having access to EVERYTHING THERE.  But even if you’re not a Patreon supporter at all, there’s a TON of material for you to enjoy.  I’d love for you to check it out and let me know whatcha think!

Thanks as always, for your kind, kind support!

Chris

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Getting closer, everybody!

[Originally posted 9/26/18 at Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts – but I realized it should be posted here as well!]

I wasn’t planning on doing a THIRD WEEK of apologies, everyone!  But here we are!  I have been neglectful of my duties to post ANYTHING this week, due to a few unforeseen circumstances.  As you know, I’ve been transferring everything from Patreon here, over to my website, Tabloia.com.  To complicate matters, a new company just bought my previous web host up and became my new web host and somehow in the transfer, I lost three months of all my hard work putting everything up at my website.  The issue was resolved in three days, which meant three days that I was unable to update or post everything, on the week I was officially set to stop posting at Patreon!  I’m still getting my email ironed out, but the website at least is back!

And in addition to all that, one of my best friends has given me an “in,” and I’m using it to submit some story pitches to a SECRET upcoming tv show that I’d LOVE to get involved in.  I’ll keep you posted on this as well.

So with all that said, I thought I would prove I HAVE been working really hard for you.  Here is a list of things I’ve been working frantically on the last few weeks (some of which I’ve announced in previous bulletins), through this Patreon, that you can now check out over at my website:

1. I just posted a brand new “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist” documentary video, interviewing Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, and later this week, I’ll be posting a video of my sons when they were around two and five years old. (They’re now 8 and 11.)

2. The new “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist” documentary MASTER LIST with links to ALL VIDEOS POSTED, including which ones are free for the public to view, and which is updated weekly to include each new weekly post as it releases, is HERE. (This list will be replacing the one I’ve been posting here at Patreon.)

3. A list of ALL features I’ve been making available at my website, with links to each one, is HERE.  (Again, everything is moving from here to THERE.)

4. I’ve posted a ton of Spider Twins entries, including some audio commentary on the creation of the project, MOST of my Dr. DeBunko comics, and MOST of The Lump comic series.

5. Most significantly, but also the most difficult and daunting to produce, is my current attempt at a semi-interactive Doris Danger comic, which I hope you’ll see is going to get more and more darn exciting, the more content I’m able to get thrown up there.  Unfortunately, this could be a slow process.  BUT EVEN SO, I hope you’ll give it a peek this week, to see where it’s headed.  I have maybe 39 posts of content right now, where you can see the published comics pages, the pre-edits,  pencils, scripts and brainstorms that led to them, and then I also talk in excruciatingly tedious detail about my process, making all this junk!  AND THEN I film myself in exotic locations, talking even MORE about making all this junk!

ALL the above content is available based on different Patreon levels that all of YOU KIND, KIND supporters have joined to encourage my hard work, and some of it is even free to everybody!  So your kindness is forwarded to all those non-Patreon people out in the world as well!  I hope regardless of your level of support, you will find plenty to enjoy at my website, and that it will help you want to keep supporting my artistic endeavors!  Thank you, THANK YOU, truly.

Sincerely,
Chris

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Sorry for some “posting delays”

[Originally posted 9/20/18 at Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts – but I realized it should be posted here as well!]

I’ve been spending a lot of time changing up my www.TABLOIA.com site, which will shortly be hosting the majority of all this Patreon stuff, including all my comics and videos.

For now, HERE are links to a bunch of the features I’ve been working on over there, much of which I haven’t yet posted here at Patreon, so hopefully some new, fun stuff for you to explore!

Thanks for your patience through this transition period, everybody, and for all your kind, kind support of my efforts.

Sincerely,
Chris

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Moving more Patreon stuff over to my website

[Originally posted 9/12/18 at Patreon.com/ChrisWisnia – but I realized it should be posted here as well!]

Thanks for your patience, everyone, as I continue moving things over to my website, TABLOIA.COM/BLOG.

I’m continuing to post a new “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist” documentary clip every week, here AND over there (for now), and THIS week, why don’t all you kind $1 supporters enjoy eight of Dr. DeBunko’s eleven published stories!  HERE’S the menu and links of all those stories! (A few of ’em are publicly posted!)

There’s plenty of other stuff up or in the works over there, if you care to just poke around at the website and check things out so far.  Feel free to let me know whatcha think about how it’s shaping up.  Thanks again, and I hope to officially announce some of those new features over there shortly.

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New Patreon changes AGAIN??

[Originally posted 9/4/18 at Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts – but I realized it should be posted here as well!]

Well, fans, I’ve got yet another half-baked scheme brewing.  With the help of my best friend and frequent Tabloia make-it-happen-guy, Wayne Jones, I’m in the process of moving all my “Patreon posts” to the blog of my website, www.chriswisniaarts.com/blog.  There are advantages and disadvantages – BUT I feel I’ll have more freedom to post A LOT of stuff more easily and with more options for you.

So far, I’ve transferred all the “DIARY OF A STRUGGLING COMICS ARTIST” documentary videos there, and beginning this Thursday, on Thursdays every week as before, the new ones will post THERE.

Also in the works at my blog site are a semi-interactive Doris Danger web comic and a semi-interactive Brush with Peril comic.

As for posting for you some comics for THIS WEEK, I’ve made live a ton of THE LUMP pages, to hopefully hold you over until I get more stuff organized and ready for your enjoyment.  As of this second, you can read:

The Lump INTRO The Lump Chapter One The Lump Chapter TwoThe Lump Chapter Three

Thanks for your patience.  Please feel free to poke around over there, and apologies for some temporarily dead links until I get things really flowing; I’ll let you know here as things come underway.

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12. RUSS HEATH (approx. 2:40) – DIARY OF A STRUGGLING COMICS ARTIST

Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s famous 1962 painting, Blam! was appropriated from a panel of DC Comics’ All-American Men of War #89, drawn by Russ Heath.  Lichtenstein did not pay him for the use of his image.

Wow! HERE ARE LINKS to MORE great clips of ALL your favorite comics creators… from my upcoming documentary, “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist!”!  Thanks for watching!

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My documentary. Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist.

I’ve begun publicly releasing sneak-peeks of my upcoming comic book documentary!  It features interviews I conducted from 2011-2015, with comics pros NEAL ADAMS (who in the 1960’s-70’s created the “dark” Batman look that has become the standard), MIKE ALLRED (creator of iZombie, a Netflix series), SERGIO ARAGONES (Mad Magazine “between the margins” artist), DICK AYERS (inker of the earliest issues of Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, Antmanand others), JEFFREY BROWN (Vader and Me), KEVIN EASTMAN (co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), RAMONA FRADON (1950’s artist of Aquaman), DAVE GIBBONS (artist of Watchmen), THOMAS JANE (actor who played the Punisher and TIM BRADSTREET (cover artist who defined the Punisher’s look for the movie), SAM KIETH (co-creator of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, and the Maxx – made into an MTV cartoon), ROBERT KIRKMAN (creator of Walking Dead), TODD McFARLANE (creator of Spawn), JAMES O’BARR (creator of the Crow), NATE POWELL (artist of John Lewis’s autobiography, March), SCOTT SHAW (1980’s Muppet Babies producer), STEVEN T. SEAGLE (co-creator of Ben-10 and Big Hero 6), JIM STARILN (creator of Thanos and Drax), HERB TRIMPE (artist of the first Wolverine comics)… and that’s just some of ’em!

HERE is the teaser!

HERE is the trailer!

Here is the COMPLETE LIST OF SNEAK PEEKS of interviews that are so far available, or becoming available shortly.  We are adding a new clip every week!

In 2010 I was thinking about how difficult it is, in so many ways, to try to make a living in comics.  Trying to get into the industry, the stress of needing to find new work every month to pay rent, to not have benefits or insurance, the shrinking state of the industry and general public lack of interest in comics, getting your work made into films and other media, decisions about taking work-for-hire in which you get a paycheck but own nothing you create vs. ownership but no guaranteed income and having to promote yourself and your product that no one has ever heard of… Regardless of the level you’re at, it comes with struggles.

HERE ARE some videos posted free to the public (I will continue posting a new one each week):

NEAL ADAMS (approx 3:40) shares how he appealed to publishers to create a royalties system.
LEE BERMEJO (approx 5:15) discusses the challenges of creator owned projects.
TIM BRADSTREET (approx 3:20) discusses the challenges of freelancing in the comic industry.
JEFFREY BROWN (approx. 4:05) discusses the peaks and valleys of being a freelancer.
HOWARD CHAYKIN (approxx 1:45) discusses transitioning from comics to television.
MY WIFE AND I (approx. 4:15) discuss our arguments in the early years of their relationship.

I hope you will check out this project, and if you are willing, it would be an immense help and kindness to me and other artists interviewed, if you could share any of the above links, subscribe to my below social media accounts, and so on.  I’d love to hear any comments you’d care to give as well!

I am posting these video clips (and much more) at my Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts, a platform where artists can gain support from their fans in exchange for secret-society-style access to incentives and bonus features.

Since the beginning of time (unless we were born or married into the class of the idle rich), artists have been at the mercy of their patrons:

Michelangelo could never have painted the masterpiece that adorns the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling without Pope Julius II’s funds.

The Impressionists had Durand-Ruel, who purchased over 3000 Monets, Renoirs, Pissarros, Sisleys, Cassatts, and Manets, to allow them to subsist, and to make their art. He basically encouraged, nurtured, and financed the entire impressionist movement.

Van Gogh never sold a painting in his lifetime. (He DID sell a couple drawings.)  He was penniless, but had a brother who provided him with money for food, a roof over his head, and paint and canvases, to create his body of work.

People like these allowed artists to dedicate their time – eight or twelve hours a day – to making their art.  Patreon is a great place for modern-day artists, who – like all the artists of history – need support in this digital age.  If you value ART and THE ARTS, in our society and communities, or gain pleasure from it, and if you’d like to directly support me as an artist and the creation of my art, I hope you’ll consider a tier level (as low as one dollar a month) at my Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts, where I have been dutifully posting my comics, high res images, essays, videos, and more, a few times every week for the last fifteen months, and plan to continue to do so, with great excitement for all my projects, for the foreseeable future.

Thanks as usual for checking out all the projects I’m always up to!

Sincerely,
Chris Wisnia
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LAS VEGAS SHOOTING BENEFIT ANTHOLOGY

I’m thrilled and honored to announce that I’ve been invited to contribute to “Where We Live” (Image Comics), a benefit anthology of fictional stories and eye-witness accounts, as told by an all-star lineup of the top talent working in comics.

I wrote, penciled and lettered a four-page story, and industry luminary Bill Sienkiewicz is inking it.  Here’s a not-yet-lettered or colored panel by Bill and I:

Other contributors (and there are 140 + of the biggest names in the industry) include writers Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Brandon, Kurt Busiek, Amy Chu, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Neil Gaiman, Kieron Gillen, Mike Mignola, Mark Millar, Greg Pak, James Robinson, Gail Simone, Brandon Graham, Rob Williams, Brandon Graham, and artists Rafael Albuquerque, Mike Allred, Paul Azaceta, Cliff Chiang, Geof Darrow, Tess Fowler, Brian Haberlin, Phil Hester, Joelle Jones, Ariela Kristantina, Jeff Lemire, Jamie McKelvie, Michael Avon Oeming, Sean Phillips, Darick Robertson, Javier Pulido, and JH Williams III.

All the creators have graciously volunteered their time and talent to help bring some sense to this senseless act and, in the process, raise money for the survivors and their families. The book will include a variety of perspectives with key themes exploring gun violence, common sense gun control, value of a compassionate society, mental health stigmatization, aftermath of tragedy and how individuals and communities persevere, and an appreciation of Las Vegas as a vibrant community. WHERE WE LIVE also features stories from local writers and artists as they relate their personal experiences and reactions to this tragedy. One hundred percent of the proceeds for the WHERE WE LIVE anthology will be donated to an existing GoFundMe campaign for the survivors in Las Vegas.

The book ships to stores May 30.   Go to your local shop and give them order number: Mar180600

Read a riveting and moving essay about the book’s genesis by Las Vegas resident and anthology curator J.H. Williams III

See a list of the 140 + contributing creators

See Image Comics’ solicitation for this month’s Diamond Ordering Catalogue

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Sorry for the delay, fans!

Wow, fans!  We popped over here and realized… our last post was August 2014!  And THEN we realized there are still 600 of you who are checking in over here every month, even though we haven’t given you anything new to enjoy!

Our humblest apologies!  We’ve been BUSY…  But “no posts” is going to change, fans!

The plan is to start getting more involved on social media – specifically, Facebook and Twitter.  (Pop over and you can see we’ve already started, as we speak!  So we’ll definitely want to be best friends there!)

 

 

But, why – you must wonder – are we, the notoriously reclusive introverts, taking these “social” steps?  In the hopes that we might fool everyone into thinking we’re “cool,” and that you might “dig” us enough to leisurely pop over to our newly re-vamped Patreon.com/ChrisWisnia and check out all the comics and comics-related hoo-ha Chris been posting there every week!  It’s basically a return to “Tabloia Weekly Magazine,” in Patreon form!

What is “Tabloia”???!  It’s a combination of “tabloid” and “paranoia.” It can encompass any of my tabloid loves: sensationalism, off-beat humor, comics, 1940’s film noir and horror films, The X-Files and Twilight Zone, 1980’s professional wrestling, Ray Harryhausen, masked vigilantes, violence, shocks, gossip, tabloid pseudo-science, conspiracy theories, sci-fi robots, James Bond style intrigue, and more.

This re-vamped Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts already contains tons of published AND never-before-published “Doris Danger” Giant Monster Adventures.

Then we’ll expand it with tons of classic features, and surprise unpublished additions to them, such as “The Lump,” “Dr. DeBunko: Debunker of the Supernatural,” and the Spider Twins masked vigilantes of Crude Bay CA.  And THEN we’ll introduce new, not-yet-published features, like “Brush with Peril,” where modern art meets James Bond style spy intrigue, and clips of our upcoming documentary, “Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist,” in which we interviewed TONS of the biggest names in the comics industry.

Not interested in Patreon.com/ChrisWisniaArts ??  That’s ok too!  Hopefully you’ll enjoy plenty of free glimpses … right HERE… of all Chris’s comics, features, and general insights into his brain!

 

 

Please check in periodically and enjoy… and share… starting right NOW!

Rob Oder,
Editor-in-Chief
Tabloia Weekly Magazine

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