Set to Sea p. 38
Posting a little late today.
I got a Fantagraphics catalog in the mail today! It seems like they’re putting the Set to Sea book out next summer! So that’s exciting.
Set to Sea p. 37
Secret Science Alliance just got a pretty great review from Boing Boing!
Ever since it was released, I’ve been obsessively watching SSA’s sales position on Amazon (I assume that every author – and author’s significant other – does this). The day the review went up, SSA shot up to a high of #9 on Amazon’s “top 100 Comics & Graphic Novels” list! Now it’s slipped entirely off again – ah, Boing Boing… the ride is thrilling, but so short.
Set to Sea p. 36

and here we all are:

It’s hard to tell in these pictures, but Elo and I had giant bamboo frameworks under those costumes, making us two or three times life sized. David Mack (in the center) built his around a twenty-foot-long pole. Jason Matherly (on the left) has a small phantom on a stick (and a mouse costume, and Michele Chidester (on the right) has 6-foot-long arms and some amazing horns. We invited a bunch of folks to march all around downtown Athens making noise, and had a good crew of people in some awesome costumes.
I was a little cavalier about the eyeholes in my “mask”; as a result I ended up maneuvering this giant thing through crowded, wet streets with about the same range of vision that you might get through cardboard-tube binoculars. I was tooting on a trumpet pretty raggedly, and some guys starting hassling me and wanting to play my trumpet. I haven’t played since middle school! Anyway, all very exhausting but hopefully worth it.
Here are some more photos and videos, please look at them and say that all the costume-construction time was well-spent:
A Flickr gallery
Some Youtube videos
Creaky Theatre Facebook page
Some photos on Facebook