CA3
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I am presently a student who's currently attending a state university member college. Additionally, I am taking drawing courses at a local art students league and actively seeking employment in writing and editing. Wild as it may seem, I do hope to be able to generate a modest income for myself either illustrating, playing music, or maybe even writing. Honestly, I wouldn't particularly mind it being a combination of any of the three. I'm not concerned in the least that before any of the previously stated skills, or abilities, allow me to accomplish that task, I'll have to continue to work a 9 to 5 job like most folks. Other than that, I am a Terran bio-mass often referred to as a human being who oftentimes prefers to avoid eating "fast food".
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CA3 has commented on a lowdown: Creator vs Corporate: How Free Art Thou, Really?
Mar 31, 2011 at 8:21amThe only thing that's ever kept creators from working on their own properties, has ultimately been the creators themselves.
11 months ago

CA3 has commented on a headline: Creating Comics from Start to Finish
Mar 1, 2011 at 12:35pmI'll definitely have to check this out when it hits the library.
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a headline: Preview: Atomic Robo: The Deadly Art of Science #3
Feb 10, 2011 at 9:53pmI don't like much of what's out, but this I can honestly say I enjoy.
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a blogentry: Create A Superhero Character For The Stan Lee Foundation
Feb 8, 2011 at 7:33amI wonder what is the benefit in sharing word about a contest the day the contest ends?
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a lowdown: Fired Up for Firebreather: A Discussion with Phil Hester
Jan 15, 2011 at 9:38amI don't see a great many kids opening their wallets to buy comics these days, but kudos to the creators in getting Firebreather adapted into a cartoon. It only makes sense that a story like FireBreather would find itself adapted for cartoon audiences, but it's unlikely I'd even try to follow it. I didn't feel the comic story was particularly strong or had any merit in committing to following it. However weak I felt the comic's story maybe, it's still an interesting read and I think some kids might get something out of it, whatever it might be.
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a column: If At First You Do Not Succeed
Nov 28, 2010 at 11:18amWasn't there a Radio Comix title called "Monsters of Rock"?
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a lowdown: No Ordinary Family Episode 1.02
Oct 12, 2010 at 1:03pmABC = Always Being Confused.

CA3 has commented on a column: Oh, God! The Carnage!
Oct 12, 2010 at 12:55pmWha? A new Star Wars mini-series?

CA3 has commented on a blogentry: Avatar The Comic
Oct 12, 2010 at 12:37pmNow that I've thought about it a comic on the avatar movie is something I hope never happens simply because it would be a let down for those who've seen the film. While the Avatar movie was visually stunning, and had a message of ecological preservation anyone would find endearing in our generation, past that it's story was incredibly weak. While the suggestion sounds good as it rolls off the tongue on impulse, when you give yourself time to really mull it over, you become thankful it doesn't really exist, and hope it never happens.
1 year ago

CA3 has commented on a headline: Web Comics Publisher "Inkbot" Debuts at New York Comic Con
Oct 4, 2010 at 8:18amCurioser and curiouser...
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