Jamming Through Sparky's Origin
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Posted by Frederik Hautain on May 17, 2006
Tags: awakening, peters, sparky
Steve Peters is no stranger to jam comics. He began jamming with his friends as soon as he was old enough to hold a pencil, and both his self-published, Xeric Award-winning series, Awakening Comics, and his Slave Labor Graphics series, Everwinds, included jams with a number of well-known comics artists. His love for the jam comic art form reaches its ultimate expression in his newest release, The Origin of Sparky.
Sparky, a lovable little half-angel, half-devil troublemaker, first appeared in Peters’ autobiographical 2005 comic, Chemistry. He follows Peters around and influences him in making certain decisions, some positive, some destructive. Real life has imitated art, for this character has become quite a force in Peters’ life. “He was such an iconic figure that when I started drawing Chemistry, it also seemed natural to start doing jam comics with him as the star”, Peters says. The jams started to amass over the following years, and The Origin of Sparky is the result.
The comic is packed with Sparky origin stories, each one completely different from the next. “My idea was that Sparky is able to travel between realities, and that each reality has its own Sparky, each with his own unique story. With its unpredictably surreal, stream-of-consciousness qualities, the jam comic was the perfect way to tell some of these stories.” Most of these jams were done at the various comic book conventions held across the country, such as Wizard World East in Philadelphia, the San Diego Comicon, SPX in Bethesda, MD, and SPACE in Columbus, Ohio. The list of artists who collaborated on the jam reads like a “Who’s Who” of independent and small press artists, such as Alex Robinson, Zander Cannon, Jim Gownley, Shannon Wheeler, Matt Feazell, Roberta Gregory, Jamar Nicholas, the Brothers Fraim, and many more. There’s even a couple of mainstream creators mixed in for good measure, like Eric Battle and Jamal Igle.
The origins of the different Sparkys vary widely depending on the whims and imaginations of the creators involved. In one story, he is sent by a mysterious being to save the life of a dying athlete; in another, he is a golem, made to do his master’s bidding. He is a project created by a teacher for kids in his art class, roadkill resurrected by a compassionate angel, and a magical being alchemically created from the blood of JFK just after his assassination.
One of the highlights of the book is a 4-page jam between Peters and self-publishing champion Dave Sim, creator of Cerebus. Done by mail over a 2-year period, it is a true mixing of the two artist’s styles. “I penciled out the title of the jam and a picture of Sparky and sent the first row of panels to Dave, expecting that we would take turns drawing panels. Instead, he penciled the entire row and sent it back for me to ink. I was extremely honored that he allowed me to ink his work, and I did my best to make it look good”, Peters says. From then on, the two artists took turns drawing rows of panels. In the tradition of the first “Mind Game” story in Cerebus, they hid an image inside the negative shapes of the jam, which can seen more clearly by stepping back a few feet. “Dave told me that he only wanted to pencil, but he surprised me by sending a couple of rows with large portions inked as well. In one, he drew an angel with a lot of detailed stippling, and it looked like something out of his book, Rick’s Story. So I asked if he could do some of the Hieronymous Bosch-like demons that also appeared in Rick’s Story, and on his next turn, he quite graciously complied, inking them as well! I was very impressed by the man’s generosity, especially since finding out how busy he’s been since the completion of Cerebus. I was also quite surprised to find out, while talking to him at the recent SPACE convention in Ohio, that the Origin Of Sparky jam was the FIRST thing that he drew after the completion of Cerebus!!!”
In an added twist, Sim dubbed the jam “The Musical Origin of Sparky”, and the two artists wrote surreal song lyrics above each panel of the jam. Peters has set these lyrics to music, and he will post the song on the Awakening Comics web site to coincide with the publication of the Origin of Sparky comic book.
The Origin Of Sparky is a B&W 32 page book.
Published by Awakening Comics. Art and story by Steve Peters and various artists.
$2.99 US, $3.75 Canada, scheduled for August 2006 release.
Website: www.awakeningcomics.com
PRAISE FOR STEVE PETERS:
"For as long as I've known Steve, I've always felt blessed to be in his company, awed and inspired by his work."
---Eric Battle, artist, Tarzan syndicated Sunday newspaper strips, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Batgirl, and various other publications
"Steve Peters is a unique talent in the world of comics, and it has been a joy to watch his development."
---Jimmy Gownley, creator, Amelia Rules
"Awakening Comics is quite snazzy, and about a subject we all wish were nearer and dearer to people's hearts. Let's hope for an awakening of the direct sales market!"
---Rick Veitch, creator, Maximortal, Brat Pack, Rare Bit Fiends
"Awfully nice work. [Steve has] the drive, the spirit, the smarts...long live the profession!"
---Jim Woodring, creator, Jim, Frank
"Steve mines the realm of myth and the metaphysical playfully, yet with a serious intent, to produce stories and characters both cosmic and down to earth. His work is entertaining, as well as enlightening. The artwork, too is a joy to look at."
---Mack White, creator, Zero Zero, Villa of the Mysteries
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