Showing posts with label Everybody's DEAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everybody's DEAD. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2010

Customized Graphic Novels for Sale


For the first time in years, I'm offering most of my library of graphic novels from Image Comics and IDW for sale on my website. As an added bonus, I'lll be customizing each book. That's right, people -- fresh comic books with convention style sketches, mailed right to your front door!

So if you're missing a piece of your collection, looking for a good Easter present, or just wanna help fund my debilitating paint marker habit, visit www.hiredmeat.com and get your order on!

B-Boys, not bullets.
- Gum.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

On The Slate -- Customized Books Abound!












I'm just grooving along, customizing some books for orders, and preparing a new web update. Woot!

"... fun, fun, fun, till her daddy takes the T-Bird away!"
- Gum.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Emerald City Comic Con THIS WEEKEND!


I'm proud to announce that the marvelous Demonakos Family has invited me to be a guest at the Emerald City ComicCon, this weekend. I'll be flying to Seattle for what's shaping up to be an incredible two days of comics/sci-fi-culture fun. Fellow guests include Jim Mahfood, Mike Huddleston, Bob Schreck, Scott Morse, Ben Templesmith, Mike Mignola, and many more. I'll also have a monster painting featured in "Monsters & Dames." This limited-edition charity artbook will be for sale during the convention, with part of the proceeds benefitting the Seattle Children's Hospital.
For more info on the show:
Emerald City ComicCon website.

I'll have sexy merchandise available, including the "Everybody's DEAD" TPB, a limited reprinting of "Sender/Receiver," and prints. I'm also bringing some ultra-limited-edition, hand-printed apparel that I co-created with Deadbeatsister -- hoodies, t-shirts, and tunic dresses, while supplies last!



And, of course, I'll be doing commissioned sketches (see samples above). That includes black & white pieces, as well as watercolor art. Keeping in line with my current commission sale on hiredmeat.com, I'm charging $50 for black & white sketches, $75 for pieces with limited color, and $100 for full-color art. If you're attending the convention and want a sketch, please hit me up ASAP, so you can beat the line. I've already gotten commission orders for the convention, online! So yeah... don't get left in the dust, kid.

I'm looking forward to rocking Seattle, yet again. Hope that some of you Bunker Folk can make it out.

"Oh, baby, I hear the blues a' calling! Tossed salad and scrambled eggs!"
-Bunker, out.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Everybody's DEAD out today! Crosland and Lynch on Fanboy Radio!


EVERYBODY'S DEAD OUT TODAY!!!
The first issue of my latest comic project, "Everybody's DEAD," had its release date moved up to TODAY, March 19th! This is some of my proudest sequential work since I stumbled into this zany comics industry. It's got misfit fratboys, a Halloween kegger, a brawl, and (of course) zombies. And that's just the first issue. It only gets nuttier from there! Look for it at fine comic shops in your town.
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CROSLAND AND BRIAN LYNCH ON TODAY'S EPISODE OF FANBOY RADIO!!!
The writer of "Everybody's DEAD," Brian Lynch, and myself will be interviewed LIVE on Fanboy Radio, today! Tune in as host Scott Hinze gets us talking about the book, upcoming release parties, and cooking tips. You can stream the show online, today, at 11am PST (2pm EST) right from their website -- www.fanboyradio.com.

Yippee-kayay!
-Dave Crosland
General of Meat

Friday, March 14, 2008

Pledge Party in LA!!!

Hey, after a week of hardly posting, I thought the least I could do was hit you fine folks with 3 posts in one morning.


For anyone who'll be in the Los Angeles/SoCal area at the end of March, we're throwing a badass Pledge Party at Meltdown, to celebrate the release of "Everybody's DEAD" (IDW Publishing) and "Hazed" (Image Comics). It's all going down on March 29th @ Meltdown Comics in Hollywood. Come meet the creators from both books, watch myself and Jim "Food One" Mahfood do live art while DJ Expo rips it up on the turntables. And, of course, get your drink on with delicious Japanese beers from our wonderful sponsors, Asahi!

You'll get extra cool points if you come dressed as a frat boy or sorority girl!

Bunker to the bone!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Everybody's DEAD 3 -- DONE!


This Saturday, I put the kibosh on the third issue (of 5) of "Everybody's DEAD". Like a sequential Hattori Hanso, I can tell you -- with no ego -- that this is my finest comic work. This issue has everything... zombies, fisticuffs, a muscle car, and explosions!

To celebrate, I transformed into King Gum, got psyched up with some face-to-face mirror fighting, and performed The Dance of The Hawk with Yoshimi the Dog. So fabulous.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

La Grippe!

Oog... sorry for the lack of posts, lately. But I've been "hella-sick" (as the kids say) for the past week and a half. Still, evil influenza be damned, the show must go on! I've been creep-creep-creeping along with work on "Everybody's DEAD", my minicomic "Soft Coeur," a new DeadMeat t-shirt design (that's a collaboration imprint I do with my girlfriend, who runs Deadbeatsister), and work on a top-secret project with "Edgar & Ellen" (Simon and Schuster). Whew!

Of course, I'll be dropping tidbits from all that stuff here. For now, I'll focus on a little ocular tease of the new cover for "Everybody's DEAD #4." The whole thing has already been inked and colored (and Len's colors on this one are simply DELICIOUS), but all I'm showing you here are the pencils. Hey, I gotta keep SOME of this stuff as a surprise. If you're really anxious to see it in all it's finished glory, just check out next month's issue of Previews.

Also, here's some of the groundwork for "Doughboy." It's mainly sketches of monsters, along with some random doodles in my little pocket-power book.


Here we have some of your garden-variety beasties in the afterlife world where "Doughboy" takes place. Though my story refers to them as "demons", they're far from fire-and-brimstone devils.




Oh, being sick has also meant spending a lot more time in bed. In between rounds of writing and inking amidst my mounds of pillows and blankets, I've also been digging up old books to read. One of my favorites that I unearthed a few days ago, is "The Complete Soulwind," by my homeboy Scott Morse. At 520 pages, the book is beyond epic. It's magically fantastic, and grabs my imagination the way books and movies used to grab it when I was a wee Crosland pup. I highly recommend it, to the infirm as well as the healthy.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go pop another Airborne tablet and work some more before passing out.

Bunker, out.