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Amitabh Bachchan – the comic book superhero?!

Apparently, my childhood is incomplete because I completely missed a comic book starring Amitabh Bachchan. This man was my idol back when I watched Indian movies – and I only watched his movies, for the most part. I figure that I missed it because it sold out and TV was very limited there in the 80s and it was likely not considered news-worthy. Here’s how the idea was hatched: Adventures of Amitabh Bachchan was the result of an incident that IBH publisher Pammi Bakshi witnessed while she was standing in the balcony of her flat (or so the story goes). Bakshi … Continue reading

Berke Breathed on his return to cartooning after 25 years in carbonite

It’s fascinating to hear Berke Breathed talk about his return. I’m thankful that he’s not as private as Bill Watterson, who I’m sure would have some great opinions and advice to share. Berke just did an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air (check it out here) and two things he said jumped out at me: It’s why does it come so easy rather than why did it come so hard before, which is what it did. I never met any of my deadlines for 5,000 comic strips in the 10 years that I did “Bloom County,” not a single one, and it was … Continue reading

Fried Cheese Balls featured in the racial & cultural diversity in comics blog!

Much thanks to Super Heroes in Full Color for featuring my comic on their blog devoted to racial and cultural diversity in comic books (and derivative works). The world is way, way, way more diverse than the mass media would have you believe – it’s good to see people trying to make a difference. Check out Superheroes in Full Color on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr.

Predicting the future

I’m a member of the Webcomic Underdogs group on Facebook and the last Sunday of every month is Self Promo Sunday. We get to link to our webcomic and answer a few questions – this is my prediction for the near future 🙂 Read the rest of the response and find some cool webcomics at Making Comics!

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Comic writing advice from Lilah Sturges

In 2011, I went to my first comic-con- Wizard World in Austin. It was fun and something I took my older kids (then 9 & 6) for half a day too. I didn’t go to very many panels but one has stayed with me: Wizard Writing School with Lilah Sturges & Nathan Edmonson. I’ll admit that I had no clue who either was and I only went to the panel out of mild interest. But it sparked something in me. I don’t remember anything they said; what stayed with me is Hey – I can do that too. So recently I’ve been reading … Continue reading

Thoughts on the #iPadPro, #digitalart and #productivity

Update: the iPad Pro has come a long way and the Pencil is way better than the Surface Pen. Multiple devices aside, now that Clip Studio Paint is on iOS, I own an iPad Pro for drawing, Apple revealed the iPad Pro last week and digital art creators everywhere are agog. The bigger screen and the (so tempted to pull a Jony Ive and thrown in revolutionary here) Pencil answer the needs of a lot of artists. We like larger areas to draw & paint and most styluses are mediocre at best. If you create most of your digital art on an … Continue reading

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Welcome!

I realized I needed an artist site because my webcomic Fried Cheese Balls is so topical that posting about anything not related to India or Indian culture just seems off-topic. That site needs to have a tight focus – and I needed a place where I could get on my soapbox & shout to my heart’s content. Plus I don’t want to perturb older Indian folk who might be genuinely offended by shits & fucks (see what I did there Rocco?). I can imagine them now, all saying I have a foul mouth, all the while shaking their fist or making gestures … Continue reading

Meet the Patels?!

How did I not know about this – an actual movie about Indian-Americans in the theatre?! This is total date night material. In other news, yes – I’ve been awol. Work has kept me busy and now I realize why comic creators have buffers – a completed number of comics that keep things from stopping in case the creator is way too to create one week. I’ve got about 5 strips mapped out that need to get drawn and that should get me back on track. I also have some movies I’d like to discuss (like Bend It Like Beckham, which holds … Continue reading

Reviewing the Tampa Bay Comic Convention #tbcc2015

Yes, this is indeed late as the con finished 2 weeks ago. It was 3 exhausting days of absolute bliss, followed by a week of I hate working I just want to write and draw comics all day. (I’m sure I’m not the only artist who has those weeks, there must be a support group online for it…)

This was my first con since Austin Wizard World in 2011 and man was it worth the wait. Supposedly some 50,000 people went, which is way higher than it seemed (the 30 minutes lines for food might attest to the figure).

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It was also a great weekend for my two eldest, who went all 3 days – especially my near 13yo who was really into a lot of the panels. It’s nice to share this with them & hopefully stoke a lifelong love for comics, movies and other fun stuff.

The biggest thing for me was discovering improv thanks to Penguin Knife Fight and their 3 awesome improv classes. I’d never done any improv before but I’ve more into comedy lately. It freaked me out, so I had to give it a shot – and I LOVED it. I may have a new hobby now, thanks to PKF.
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By the way, if anyone knows the two people on the right please let me know. They were another family who were at all 3 improv classes who seemed pretty cool. I was all set to talk to them some more and figured I’d see them later on the last day and did not :/

All in all, #TBCC2015 was 3 days of fun, inspiration, learning & making connections that I will not miss again (fie on me for not going the previous 2 years). Here are the major highlights of the con for me:

My one fanboy moment

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I met Neal Adams, who drew so many of the Batman comics that I read in the 70s 🙂

Meeting Cogs & Creatures

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My daughters and their friends were gaga for Cogs & Creatures‘ kawaii creations. I chatted with Consuelo and was happy to find out that that’s what she does for a living. How cool is that? Coming up with cool things and making a living with them while putting smiles on people’s faces? That’s the life.

Best find (non kawaii variety)

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I bought this gorgeous comic as a gift for my wife, thanks to the art by Emily Cheeseman. Had a nice chat with her and she’s a fellow Manga Studio user. Her style is one I’m exploring these days.

I met an Indian American artist

Yes – I met a brother working in the field (though being Indian he started off as an electrical engineer). Sajad Shah is a really kickass artist and a nice guy with whom I had a nice chat. It was very cool to see a fellow Indian in the field (and I was too engaged in the conversation to take a pic).

My favorite panel: So you wanna be a writer

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I kinda went on a lark but left feeling totally inspired by Scott Eder, Tracy Akers, Dora Machado & Maria DeVivo – not to mention the energy in the room. Although I have no desire to write a novel I do have stories that need to be told. This was the one panel where I took a LOT of notes. I also visited them at their table and not only got some wonderful support and advice but some great recommendations on books to read (thanks to Scott I started the Mistborn series, which I’m enjoying quite a bit).

I saw the best cosplay ever

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Here’s my daughter with the Tooth Fairy from Rise of the Guardians. What an incredible costume – especially those picture perfect wings. Clearly she put a lot of effort into her cosplay and it was well worth it. She won the ‘best craftmanship’ award in the cosplay contest but she should’ve won the whole damn thing (despite the winning Iron Man/Spawn mashup being original & well done).

One panel got me hooked on Face Off

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I went to a panel on silicone prosthetics and learned a lot – the biggest thing being that the sponsor (Reynolds Advanced Materials) is based in Orlando and give seminars on making molds and casting faces. As a kid, I LOVED the 80s classic FX (and wish someone had told me I could have gone to special fx makeup artist school for less than $3k – that beats the crap out of overpaying for a useless Economics degree). I forgot who was the makeup artist but he’s apparently been on Face Off, which I had never heard of but am now addicted to.

I met a cool animation company out of Orlando

I had a couple of great chats with David Andrade of and about Theory Animation. It’s freakin’ cool that a cool animation company isn’t that far away. I met David on the first day of the con and that;s when I realized that I needed business cards because I’m not just a fan. As fun as it is, the con is also a chance to make new friends and network.

The most original cosplay award goes too…

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It was a blast – and I can’t wait until next year

Maybe it’ll make sense to get a table next year, or share it with someone – that’s what I can work towards. Until next August, I can try hitting other cons in Florida like the now 4-day-long Megacon in Orlando next May.

That’s my wrap-up of #TBCC2015. I leave you with one the most amusing sights from the con – Deadpools dancing to the Village People…

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