Posts Tagged ‘comics’
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Yesterday, I gave a little more details in to the motivations of my creating a webcomic. I honestly thought I’d hit on a new idea: chronicling, with sequential art, the life of a dad and his family. However, in my quest to find knowledge and inspiration, I Googled ‘Daddy Webcomic’, and the screen filled with hits from a site called sillydaddy.net.
I am not alone.
Silly Daddy was/is created by Joe Chiappetta of North Riverside, Ill. I found some interesting facts about Silly Daddy over at the Geek To Me blog at chicagonow.com:
Tags: Arts, Comic Strips and Panels, comics, Joe Chiappetta, Silly Daddy, webcomic
Posted in Adult-Friendly Children's Books, Children's Entertainment, Cool Tools, Daddy Blogs, Featured, I so relate, Saturday Morning Fare, Webcomics, blogging, comics, lifestyle design | 4 Comments »
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Since I was a little boy, I’ve wanted to make cartoons. The dream has taken many forms, from animation to comic books. I look at my children today, and I don’t want them to see a man who didn’t accomplish his dreams.
I’ve already detailed here how I’m putting more effort into developing a webcomic based on the very family I hope to make proud, so I hope it will not come as a surprise that my blogging will become less frequent as I focus on my webcomic.
Tags: Arts, comics, Daddy Blogging, webcomic
Posted in Animation, Children's Entertainment, Dad-Blogs, Daddy Blogs, Living, blogging, comics, lifestyle design | 9 Comments »
Friday, April 30th, 2010

Yes, you read that right. Today is the day that you can walk in to nearly any comic book store and receive one, or many, (depending on the store owner) free comic(s)!
This day always excites me, but I’m excited even more this year because I have to drive to Denver early morning anyway for Kat’s ‘Appointment Ceremony’ into People to People. This is the ceremony that will make her an official Student Ambassador for the United States to represent the country this year to Australia! We’ll get to hear a real U.S. Ambassador speak and celebrate this great honor.
Tags: Arts, Comic book, comics, Free Comic Book Day, Mile High Comics
Posted in Adult-Friendly Children's Books, Featured, comics | 5 Comments »
Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Today’s kids are spoiled. They can have cartoons 24-7, on demand, no questions asked. Here at Howefitz Blog, I’d like to start a tradition of making Saturday morning an event again. Cartoons belong on Saturday morning!
Please excuse the crudeness of the above comic. When inspiration strikes, I have to get it down on paper. Since discovering the blogging lifestyle, I now feel like I should share everything online…
If you follow me on twitter, you’ve probably picked up on the fact that I’ve been geeking out on my favorite webcomic, Hijinks Ensue. In fact, I went back to the beginning earlier in the week, and got to the end late last night.
Tags: comics, Hijinks Ensue, Humor, Wacom, webcomic
Posted in Cool Tools, Daddy Blogs, Featured, I so relate, Living, Saturday Morning Fare, blogging, comics, lifestyle design | 3 Comments »
Saturday, March 13th, 2010
You awaken in your jammies and stumble over to the television. You heart pace quickens as you prepare for the colorful adventures that await you. It’s Saturday morning, and the cartoons are going to be great.
Of course, today’s kids are spoiled. They can have cartoons 24-7, on demand, no questions asked. Here at Howefitz Blog, I’d like to start a tradition of making Saturday morning an event again. Cartoons belong on Saturday morning!
Tags: Arts, Comic book, comics, Facebook, John Romita, Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, MySpace
Posted in Featured, Saturday Morning Fare, comics | 9 Comments »
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
I have been a fan of Kyle Baker‘s for a while now. Actually, it’s been a decade. I remember seeing a lot of Y2K-themed books in 1999, but ‘I Die at Midnight’ popped from the shelf. It was how I ‘found’ Kyle Baker. The artwork looked more like animation cels than a comic book. And the story of a man who wants to end it all after getting dumped must have struck a chord in my 21 year old heart. The subsequent return of the girlfriend with our hero attempting to vomit the pills he just overdosed on, well, pure comic genius! It is the only Y2K book that I will still pick up and read and enjoy. (You can read the entire graphic novel for free at kylebaker.com!)
Tags: Animation, art, Comic book, comics, Dave Sim, Graphic novel, How to Draw Stupid, Kyle Baker, Savage Dragon
Posted in Animation, Daddy Blogs, Dude, Featured, blogging, comics | 3 Comments »
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
I’m so glad today’s FatherHood Friday theme is ‘Books’, because it gives me a chance to review an all-ages comic book I just discovered called ‘Lions, Tigers, and Bears‘.
‘Lions, Tigers, and Bears’ is the story of a little boy named Joey Price. Joey has just moved away from his grandmother who he’s close to, and is scared of being in a new place without any friends. As a going away present, his grandma gives him a set of four stuffed animals called ‘The Night Pride’. The lions and tigers in the set she says will chase the beasties away.
Tags: Animation, Arts, Comic book, comics, Jack Lawrence, Mike Bullock, Paramount Pictures, Ron Marz
Posted in Adult-Friendly Children's Books, Children's Entertainment | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
The air smelled of stale pages and small children. The teenagers jostling in to the room reminded me of the wildebeasts that make short work of Mufasa, leaving Simba fatherless. I shed a tear for my daughter Calli and my unborn son. They will never know what it is like to have a father. My oldest, Kat, had betrayed them. She had led me to this pack of wolves, this den of geeky jockularity. I stood before them, notes quivering in my hand.
I was going to teach comic books to teenagers.
Kirby help me.
Tags: art, Comic book, comics, Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card, Ralph Macchio, Scott McCloud
Posted in Children's Entertainment, Family Health, Hobbies, I so relate, comics | 1 Comment »
Friday, June 12th, 2009
The smell of stale gym socks infused my nostrils with testoterone and bravado. I had just finished swimming at the rec center and was changing into my dry clothes when a young muscular man struck up a conversation with me.
“Hey how’s it goin’?” he asked.
“Good, you?” I answered. All the fears of high school locker rooms flooded irrationally back. Does this guy want to kick my ass? Why is he talking to me?
“Great!” he answered. “So do you have kids in here?”
Tags: Arts, Comic book, comics, Dad-Blogs, DC Comics, Green Lantern, Manga, step-dad
Posted in Dad-Blogs, Featured, Hobbies, I so relate, Living, comics, lifestyle design | 7 Comments »
Monday, June 1st, 2009
Recently, through the magic of social networking, I came across an organization called the Comicbook Artist’s Guild. They are an organization of comic book professionals and beginners that get together for the sheer love of comics.
Their first anthology comic: Iconic, will be formally released at the MoCCA fest in New York City, being held June 6 and 7, but they were nice enough to let me peer inside it’s pages beforehand so that I can tell you a little bit about it.

Click here to buy your very own copy of Iconic!
Tags: Arts, Batman, Comic book, comics, Gustave Whitehead, John Watson, Sherlock Holmes, Spider-Man
Posted in Children's Entertainment, Featured, Hobbies, comics | No Comments »