It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve finally decided to dive into the world of color! Going forward, new Suburban Fairy Tale strips will be colored regularly. Color obviously takes longer, so I’m hoping I can continue to do three strips per week. If not, I might need to revert back to black and white, but for now I think color is doable. Hope you all enjoy it!
I thought I would share the creative baking of Bruce Connelly, who I met at NY Comic Con back in October. Bruce discovered Suburban Fairy Tales at the convention booth and has since become a huge fan of Gingerbread Man (or G-Man, as he likes to call him). As you can see, his Gingerbread Man can try to run, but it doesn’t look like he’ll get very far. I’m sure he’s tasty, though.
NYCC 2014 was a lot of fun. I met some old fans and made some new ones. Here is just a small sampling of photos from around the Suburban Fairy Tales booth. Click the thumbnails below to view the image full size.
Suburban Fairy Tales will be present at New York Comic Con this year at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City October 9-12, 2014.
In addition to having all four Suburban Fairy Tales books for sale, I will also have signed copies of Made To Malfunction: The Complete Collection, free original sketches with every book purchase, and original sculptures by Hampton’s sculptor Justin Hart! A preview of the Frog Prince sculpture can be seen in the photo, but other characters will also be available for sale. These sculptures will be limited so make sure you stop by the Suburban Fairy Tales booth early if you want one!
All the technical problems I’ve been having with the site these last few weeks have finally come to an end. The main culprit was that the site was on an old server, so migration to a new server was required. Everything is complete now, so you can continue to read Suburban Fairy Tales (or any of my other comics) without interruption. Thanks for everyone’s patience!