Creephouse Comics…

I’m not sure how many people know this but Teenage Love Zombies is brought to you every week by Creephouse Comics.  Creephouse Comics is the house all my and my partner William Tooker’s creations live.  Teenage Love Zombies is all me but we have other comics and goodies available under the Creephouse banner.  Swing on by the site and check it out.  We post news, art, deals and all around nonsense over there.…

Horror and Mystery Comics Panel DCC 13

At the Denver Comic Con last month I was a guest on a Horror and Mystery Comics panel.  Myself, Alfred Trujillo, Robert Elrod and Ben Templesmith chatted about mostly horror and very little mystery for an hour and my wonderful girlfriend recorded the whole thing and made this awesome video of it.  Check it out below!…

Denver Comic Con Events and Details

This Friday is the 2nd Denver Comic Con.  Yours truly will be representing Creephouse Comics in artist alley at table G-19.  As part of the festivities I will be a part of two different panels.

First up, the Webcomic Pioneers are returning to do a follow up from last years panel.  Details follow:

Friday May 31st 7:00PM Room 109

Connect with local Colorado creators in a Q&A style discussion about the latest challenges for independent, creator-owned works! Potential topics include Kickstarter and crowd-funding, the changing face of social media, and the process and pitfalls of making comics in the digital …

Where is the Master?

We finally get to see what those guns do the military weirdos are carrying around.  It is some kind of solidifying foam spray that constricts the zombies from moving.  Almost like they knew what they were doing…

O’Shae meets zombie Annabelle!  They military has Guy, Loraine and Vanalstyne!  Next week…TRAPPED!…

Halloween Day 12: Tales From the Crypt

Tales from the Crypt, at least the TV show probably makes up a good majority of my earlier horror memories. I have very specific memories of sneaking to watch it on HBO after my father had sent us to bed so he could watch Elvira alone. WHat struck me as a child about it was of course the over the top violence but also the sense of humor about it. I had never seen something so violent and horrific played for laughs. That and who could forget the Crypt Keeper.

When I got older I …