Tagged: Robert Tinnell

Demons of Sherwood: Back to the Forest

Demons of Sherwood: Back to the Forest

In today’s brand new episode of Demons of Sherwood, by Bo Hampton and Robert Tinnell, Robin and his Merry Men escape from the monastery to Sherwood Forest. But what waits for them in the dark? And are they ready?

Credits: Bo Hampton (Artist), Bo Hampton (Colorist), Bo Hampton (Letterer), Bo Hampton (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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EZ Street: Big Breakthrough

EZ Street: Big Breakthrough

Sometimes, the story just flows.  In today’s brand-new episode of EZ Street, by Robert Tinnell and Mark Wheatley, Danny gets some new ideas about how to draw Scot’s story.  Will the parts be greater than the whole?  Can brothers collaborate on art and life?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Demons of Sherwood: Daring Escapes?

Demons of Sherwood: Daring Escapes?

In today’s brand-new episode of Demons of Sherwood, by Robert Tinnell and Bo Hampton, our heroes have to escape from fire and water.

The monastery burns around them, and not everyone gets out alive. But those that do escape may not be the lucky ones.

Credits: Bo Hampton (Artist), Bo Hampton (Colorist), Bo Hampton (Letterer), Bo Hampton (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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EZ Street: Blood Flows

EZ Street: Blood Flows

In today’s brand-new episode of EZ Street, by Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell, Scott and Danny hash out the rest of their comic book story. Not just any story, but one with monsters, blood, swords and dreams — everything  you ever wanted.

Credits:Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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EZ Street: Running Away

EZ Street: Running Away

 

In today’s brand-new episode of EZ Street by Robert Tinnell and Mark Wheatley, Danny and Scott contnue to spin a tale of a little boy and a drunken cop.

Which is the monster?  How can they escape their destiny?  Or can they?

Credits:Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Demons of Sherwood: The Evil Read

Demons of Sherwood: The Evil Read

In today’s brand-new episode of Demons of Sherwood, by Robert Tinnell and Bo Hampton, our heroes seek refuge in a monastery where Friar Tuck keeps everyone safe.

He knows every hidey-hole and secret passage in the place, where he guards a most sacred treasure. What happens if he’s followed by someone who worships a different god?

Credits:Bo Hampton (Artist), Bo Hampton (Colorist), Bo Hampton (Letterer), Bo Hampton (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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EZ Street: Run For Your Life!

EZ Street: Run For Your Life!

In today’s brand-new episode of EZ Street by Robert Tinnell and Mark Wheatley, the story-within-a-story continues. Can David escape from the men who killed his parents? Is there anyplace safe?

Credits:Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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EZ Street: The Start of David’s Night

EZ Street: The Start of David’s Night

In today’s brand-new episode of EZ Street, by Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell, Scott and Danny meet in a diner in the middle of the night. What kind of story could be so important? It’s the beginning of the story that could make their careers.

 

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Michael George and the Pittsburgh Comicon

Michael George and the Pittsburgh Comicon

Well, this has been an interesting morning.

I awoke to a slew of e-mails from people either asking me about, or trying to get me to not go to, the Pittsburgh Comiccon. Not that I had decided one way or the other, although a lot of friends of ours (including ComicMix’s own Timothy Truman, Mike Grell and Robert Tinnell) will be there. It’s a good show.

This boycott is in response to yesterday’s conviction of Michael George, who, along with his wife Rene, is the promoter of the show. Michael was convicted in Michigan of murdering his first wife 18 years ago. The details of both the crime and the conviction are in the Macomb Daily.

I understand the sentiments of those who feel that they do not want to support a convention run by a convicted murderer. But I strongly believe such feelings are misguided.

First of all, the Pittsburgh Comicon is also a major charity event. Last year, for example, they raised nearly $30,000.00 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and some $5,000.00 for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Both are quite worthy causes.

But, more important, Michael George will not benefit from the profits of the show. Quite frankly, he’s set for life – if spending the rest of your life in a Michigan State penitentiary is your idea of “set for life.” It’s Rene who will lose out if this show winds up in the red.

After a long and horrific trial, Rene probably can use a few bucks. No doubt she’s looking at massive legal bills that were hardly of her making – despite her relationship with Michael, she didn’t kill anybody. She now has to create an entirely new life from the ground up; as such, she’s another victim of Michael’s efforts.

I don’t know if I’ll be at the show as I’ve got commitments to other shows and I can only spend so much time on the road, a lesson I learned the hard way last year. But I’m going to try. It’s a good show, Rene is a good person and the Pittsburgh Comicon no longer has anything to do with the sad horror that is Michael George.

Mike Gold is editor-in-chief of ComicMix.