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Sunday, November 19, 2017

BOBBY TAKES ON FRIED PICKLE NOIR!


Meet Q. Cumbersome
Check out my pin up drawing in the newly released 5th volume of J.R.Mounts' Fried Pickle Noir. My first time drawing ol' Q Cumbersome. I think it came out pretty well, you know, considering he's a freakin' fried pickles. 

Want one for your collection? Sure ya do. www.scairytalesnoir.com is the place to get it as well as other cool books by J.R. They're fun reads. You'll enjoy them. Now on sale.

A big thank you to J.R. for letting me play with his pickle.

uh, maybe I should rephrase that...

Bobby


About FRIED PICKLE NOIR Book 5: RUSSET'S REVENGE!
Celebrate Scairy Tales Noir ANNIVERSARY with "Russet's Revenge"!
It was seven years ago I picked up a sketchbook for the express purpose to do something creative to make up for not having a career in music after many years trying. With that, Scairy Tales was created. Within a year after that, Fried Pickle Noir came and that was all she wrote as the story goes.

Each year, I try to make sure I have a new book out by October to keep the anniversary momentum alive. This year, I was fortunate enough to finish not only a book for Scairy Tales (vol 4 called "LOVE, Exciting & New") but
now, a fifth volume for Fried Pickle Noir with "Russet's Revenge". This one is my best pickle yet with more art and story than any other single pickle book, over 120 pages long! Click the STORE page to see all of my works and be sure to visit each series page for full samples of everything.

Cheers!
J.R.

Learn more about Q. Cumbersome and Fried Pickle Noir HERE and HERE.
You can order copies directly from J.R. at conventions or on-line HERE.

Friday, October 13, 2017

PLAYING CATCH UP!


I had a really productive day yesterday. I spent most of Thursday catching up on past due obligations, including art for my extremely patient patrons who won the Patreon free monthly giveaway like this Thing piece for John Kilgallon, Rick Ruby for Robert McIntyre, Beaker piece for John Nacinovich, who had me draw it for his wife, Patricia. Of course, you can't have Beaker without his partner in science, Dr. Bunson Honeydew. 

I also drew my arch nemesis, the mighty Q Cumbersome for my pal J.R. Mounts' next Fried Pickle Noir book. Will scan and add text in the morning. I figured it was past time I drew that darn pickled p.i.

Thanks again for your patience and I apologize again for the delays.

Okay, back to work.

Bobby

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Monday, April 18, 2016

BIG CON WEEKEND WRAP UP-- BRIDGE-CON AND THE ATLANTA COMIC CONVENTION!!!

Conventioneers--- Assemble!!! Trust me. I'm more tired than this photo lets on.
This was a double-header con weekend for me with two 1-day shows. It was a long, exhausting weekend, but I had a great time.


On Saturday, I was a guest at Bridge-Con in Monroe, GA. Bridge-Con is a convention to raise money for The Bridge School of Georgia, a private school for special needs students. Attendance was a bit smaller than everyone hoped, but everyone who came, including many of the school's students, had an amazing time. A big thanks to Greg Crews, one of The Walking Dead's zombies, for organizing the event and for taking such good care of us. In addition to a large contingent of Walkers, the Batmobile made an appearance, and there was a bouncy house and other activities for the kids. I, along with J.R. Mounts, Christopher Collins, Bryan Silverbax, and Sketch MacQuestor made up artist/author alley. We also did a panel and talked about writing, drawing, and answered audience questions.

On Sunday, I was a guest at thAtlanta Comic Convention in Atlanta, GA. ACC has been a home con for me for 17 or 18 years now. It's always a fun time with cool guests, great crowds, good shopping deals, and fantastic fellowship with everyone. Always a fun time. It was great seeing everyone and I look forward to the next one sometime this summer. Thanks, as always to Wes and Dave Tillander for having me at the show.

A big thanks to all who came out and said hello. I love doing these events. They are exhausting though. I called it an early night on Sunday. I'm doing fewer shows this year than normal, mainly due to my workload, but if you see me at a con, please stop by and say hello. You can keep up with my convention schedule here.

Click Read More to see photos from each event.