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Comic Book Club…TONIGHT!

Filed under: Appearances, Press, Promotional — Written by Joe Infurnari on Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 @ 4:44 am

Tonight, Tuesday May 27th, I’ll be joining the folks at Comic Book Club at the Peoples Improv Theater for a discussion of comics including Borrowed Time 3, the Process and my upcoming project for Act-i-vate! So if you’re in the New York area, please consider joining us. I’m sure you’ll find my squirming nervousness punctuated by spurts of lofty loquaciousness entertaining and enlightening. The Schadenfreude alone is worth the price of admission.

Here is all the relevant info:

COMIC BOOK CLUB
A Live Weekly Talk Show about Comic Books

***BEST OF NEW YORK PRESS 2007***

Hosted by Justin Tyler, Pete LePage, and Alex Zalben

Tuesday, May 27th @ 8:00 PM

Featuring:
Selena Coppock (Boston Comedy Festival)
Joe Infurnari (Eisner Nominated “The Process”)

Tickets: $5
Online: ThePIT-NYC.com
Phone: 1-800-838-3006
Questions? 212-563-7488

The Peoples Improv Theater
154 West 29th Street, 2nd Floor
Between 6th and 7th Aves.

Check out our website:
http://www.popcultureshock.com/cbclub

Check us out three times a week on Pulp Secret:
http://www.pulpsecret.com

The show is sponsored in part by Midtown Comics:
http://www.midtowncomics.com

Check out our podcast:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=273148505

If you can’t make it, you can always listen to it via podcast. I’m sure my awkwardness will be palpable even in that medium.

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Act-i-vate!

Filed under: Press, Promotional — Written by Joe Infurnari on Monday, May 26th, 2008 @ 3:21 pm

activate.pngThat’s right folks, I’m going to be doing a comic for Act-i-vate! In case you aren’t already familiar with them, Act-i-vate is an online collective of comics creators who have joined forces and put their works up together online. Their success has been nothing short of amazing with 36 comics by 28 creators now available to read for free on their site. To learn more you can read about them in this New York Times article. Many of the comics are still ongoing with regular updates either every week or on alternating weeks. Visitors to this site might be scratching their heads wondering if I am familiar with the concept of regular updates and I assure that you that I am. Starting early June, you can look forward to new comics from me every other Monday. I’ll be posting more information as we get closer to launch so please stay tuned. Thanks, everybody.

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Drawing for a Drawing Followup

Filed under: Merchandise, Promotional, The Process, Unused Art — Written by Joe Infurnari on Friday, May 23rd, 2008 @ 1:25 pm

After a little trepidation with the USPS/Canadian Postal Service, the drawing giveaway reached its destination yesterday safe and sound. PHEW! Once again, I not only got a confirmation email but photographic documentation to boot! Daniel Lafrance apparently didn’t let it rest for any period of time before it was up on his wall! He received it yesterday and in the same afternoon had this image fired off to me.

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Thanks for the pic, Daniel! Once again, I am left with a warm feeling with the happiness that my art has brought someone else. You guys are the greatest. Thank you.

Now, you’re probably all wondering if I get such a warm fuzzy from showing you my art why I have been so stingy of late. Yes, I’ll admit that this project has suffered from neglect and I promise that will soon change. I am currently in the process of finishing up one project as I prepare to launch a couple more. My previous state of the webcomic address was before the Eisner Nomination and my opportunities have multiplied since then. It’s been a bit of a juggling act trying to keep all the balls in the air. But come early June, you will all have some more graphic storytelling from me. I’ve already hinted at it but I’ll have to say this. It is a future chapter of ‘the Process’ told out of sequence in searing four-color glory. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll be thrilled. That’s a promise. Once this project launches, I can then go back to a regular schedule of Borrowed Time 3, the Process and ‘PROJECT X’. Thank you for your patience and loyalty.

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This could be YOU!

Filed under: Chapter 1, Merchandise, Promotional, The Process, Unused Art — Written by Joe Infurnari on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 @ 1:36 pm

Here’s proof that satisfaction is guaranteed when you commission a sketch. Not only did I get an email when the piece was delivered but an email full of photos posing with the sketch! This level of enthusiasm deserves recognition and here it is:

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This gentleman is a fan of this project and was particularly keyed up about Ultra-Lad. So much so in fact, that I had to warn him that if he sent me any more ideas about the character, I’d have to credit him! In all sincerity, this sort of thing really makes me feel good…it’s not often that I get to meet someone this excited about one of my creations. Frankly, his enthusiasm is infectious and I am very thankful to have his support. Cheers, you are a Prince among men

Want to join in the love? Well, it’s a simple donation away. A $25 donation gets you a black and white sketch and a $50 donation or more gets you a full color sketch such as this. Please note, photos of you with the sketch are optional and public display of said photos is not required.


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Commissioned Sketch: Ultra-Lad!

Filed under: Merchandise, Promotional, Unused Art — Written by Joe Infurnari on Friday, May 9th, 2008 @ 2:35 pm

I recently received a commission for a color sketch depicting Ultra-Lad, y’know that non sequitur character from page 20? Well, here he is again in all his glory!

Ultra-Lad!

This is a fine example of the kind of color sketches I can do for YOU when you make a donation of at least $50. Have a favorite character or situation you would like to see me illustrate? Well, hit that there ‘donate’ button, add the appropriate dollar amount with your sketch request and click ’send’! Very soon you’ll be receiving a little piece of wonder like this in the mail.

What, you say, “you’re still hyping!?” YES, cuz this sketch request was very well timed as I am planning on developing this character further. Keep your eyes peeled because you’ll never guess where he’ll turn up next!