|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:27 |
I've had two Inkwell Awards banners for a couple of years now but after over eighteen years in the industry I finally got around to getting my own vertical banner. My bud and fellow committee Inkwell Awards member Jimmy Tournas took some image files of mine and designed the two shown below. The Marvin and Gossammer image on top of both is from my pencils, inks, and colors and is available for sale as a print. The Panther image (also a print) was penciled by Sal Velluto and intended for our last Black Panther issue cover but it was rejected by Marvel but later fully rendered for a client as a commission (colored by Tom Smith) and subsequently used on a Panini Comics BP collection edition in France. I rejected the first one with Thanos and requested the second one with the BP cover art. This will debut at this Sunday's March 7 North East Comic Con, co-promoted by Jimmy (with special guests Norm Breyfogle and Billy Tucci). So did I make the correct choice of banner in your opinion? And does anyone even know from what issue the Thanos panel came from or can identify the pencil artist to draw it? The first one to do so (issue and artist, not banner choice, USA RESIDENTS ONLY) and post it here will receive a signed copy of one of my sketchbooks mailed to them at no cost.

|
|
Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:32 |
|
|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 19:43 |
|
I've been sitting on this one for agonizing months and today the announcement was made here at the Wizard Entertainment site. Inkwell comittee member Jimmy Tournas set this event in motion and much manly love goes out to him for that as well as Gareb Shamus, Peter Katz and April Wiggins, all of Wizard, for their interest, cooperation, and generosity.
 
|
|
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 19:57 |
|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Saturday, 06 February 2010 15:12 |
|
I've resisted adding another social network after ComicSpace suddenly blocked my access and after I've been happy, but very busy, with Facebook. However, a recent job lead made me realize that it's a business neccessity. So for those interested, I now have a Twitter account so you can stalk me to your heart's content, all two of you. Just don't expect me to be all tweety for a while~
|
|
Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 08:42 |
|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 18:29 |
On Sunday our first 2010 Inkwell Awards eBay auctions wave will wrap up after six weeks so check them out now while you still can, here! They will resume by late March for wave two so bookmark the page and check back later (or simply keep yourselves tuned in at casa Almondink.
|
|
Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2010 17:30 |
|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Sunday, 31 January 2010 15:01 |
|
I discovered this poster recently which include a Black Panther shot from Sal and my work from Black Panther#36 (2001) and, me being the completist that I am, I checked with my local retailers to see if they could get it for me and they regrettably could not. I've seen it on eBay but, honestly, I don't have an eBay account anymore so that would be more complicated than I want going that route. So if anyone can get this for me please
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
and I can reimburse you via Paypal for the poster and shipping ($10 plus $6 rolled in a tube) AND I can ship you $35 or so in merchandise from my store or art from my rep's site Comic Art House and I'd handle the s&h fee. Thanks!
|
|
Last Updated on Friday, 05 February 2010 19:30 |
|
Written by Bob Almond
|
|
Sunday, 03 January 2010 17:07 |
|
In 1999 I finally got my first computer, the first iMac model (tangerine for those who care) and within a year I had created my Bob Almond Inkwell thanks to the vital assistance of Craig Rousseau and helpful guidance of Christopher Griffen. Eventually I was able to ween off of the savvy tech guys and handle stuff solo. But as time went on my program hot old and outdated and I never upgraded. This led to my new operating system not being able to accomodate the program so I had to do all my updating on an old Mac G4 and use a flash drive to transfer the files to my Mac OS10 in order to fetch and upload the items online. This is why many of my updates in 2008-9 were so tardy and sporadic, thus testing my efforts to acchive monthly updates as stated on the site.
Enter the generous Rich Lane who handles sites for a living. He offered to use an efficient program that would not need FTP and help me rehaul my site which, left on it's own, would have eventually collapsed in on itself. So now we have, on the site's anniversay natch, an upgraded website as well as the old site archived for those nostalgists: the best of both worlds! For those sections that never need expanding, like the Sal & Bob Gallery and Altered Art Gallery, the pages are the original pages. For those areas that get the occasional updates like Special Features, once there's an update, which could be in a month or in 2 years, we'll create a new page for the new material.
Everything else will be self-contained new pages (Bio, Contributors, etc.) or slowly expanding sections like Credits, Weblinks, Store, Photos, etc. The lastest updated section, previously known as Gallery2, the commissions gallery, will now be simply the Commissions Gallery and you can check that out here on the 15th page (the previous 14 pages are accessible through a link on the page to the archived gallery section). So no more galleries one, two, and three. This site will always be a work in progress and things will still be getting tweaked in the coming weeks but for the most part it is now ready to roll and interactive as well. So kick the tires and give it a roll and let me know what you think!
|
|
Last Updated on Sunday, 03 January 2010 17:22 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Page 1 of 3 |