Entries from July 2011
Buttery Biscuit Base
July 1st, 2011 · 1 Comment
Tags: Blather
“Tonoharu” YouTube Video
July 10th, 2011 · No Comments
Here’s a little video I made about Tonoharu.
Also: this entry will count as my weekly Friday post (have a lot of packing and sorting to do, so don’t have time to put up anything else).
Tags: Graphic Novel: Tonoharu
Sorry But I Really Must Be Going
July 22nd, 2011 · No Comments

By the time this goes up, I’ll be on my way to Japan (or possibly in Japan, depending on when you read it). Pretty exciting!
I’ve prepared four entries to automatically go up every Friday for the next four weeks, because I’m sure I’ll be too busy to devote any time to the blog shortly after I arrive. After that, I’ll probably resume timely updates, including entries about my new surroundings.
Well, I’ve still got preparations to tend to, so I’ll leave it at this for now. Stay tuned!
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Note: Since I’m in Japan, I’ll no longer be able to offer inscribed copies of my books. However, I signed a few copies of each book before I left (about ten copies of each), so you can still get a signed copy from my store. “While supplies last” and all that!
Tags: Blather
Aftershock: Artists Respond to Disaster in Japan
July 29th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Aftershock is a global response to the disasters of March 2011 in northeast Japan. Over 30 contributors from around the world have donated their artwork and stories to this compilation. The project has two purposes, the first of which is to act as an open letter of support and concern to the people of Japan. The second purpose is to offer physical relief in the means of monetary support. 100% of the proceeds from the book will be donated to relief efforts in the disaster struck areas.
The editor of the book, Adam Pasion, has set up a Kickstarter campaign to fund the printing of the comic. It’s a very worthy cause, so if you want to help Japan and get some great comics in the process, please consider donating:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/324352192/aftershock-artists-respond-to-disaster-in-japan
My own humble effort to the anthology was a four page comic I wrote about my formative years, and how they related to Japan:
http://aftershockcomic.blogspot.com/2011/07/lars-martinson-i-was-teenage-otaku.html
If you want to read the rest of it, you’ll have to buy the book! :-)
Tags: JAPAN


