

Cheryl
Lynn isn't quite sure who she is, but
she's pretty sure of what she wants to be. A warrior woman. A
bad-ass mamajama.
Perhaps an earth goddess extraordinaire. She spends her days
abusing keyboards
and screaming at computer screens while she waits for her
cult following
to finally show up.
She changes her mind more often than extras in rap videos change thongs.
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Remember: save to your own server, sweets! |
Reading
So Yesterday. |
Writing
Code. Endless code! |
Hearing
B R Right.
|
Watching
Sons of Anarchy. |
Building
Websites. |
Eating
A hamburger. |
Drinking
Water with lemon. |
Buying
A new printer. |
Thinking
"This year went quick!" |
Playing
Grand Theft Auto IV. |
Adoring
Cute animals. |
Saying
Just enough. |
Abhorring
Ignorance. |
Feeling
Happy. |
Hoping
To stay healthy. |
|
Women of Color in Comics and Manga.
This November 12, I will be moderating a fantastic panel attended by three wonderful women cartoonists that you should know about.
Alitha E. Martinez, who has worked on Marvel's Thor and Iron Man, will be on hand to discuss her time at Marvel and her latest independent project Yume and Ever.

Jenny Gonzalez, indie and 'zine maven and all-around arbitrator of awesome, will be present to talk about her series Too Negative and her work on the House of 12 anthologies.

Rashida Lewis, creator of the comic Sand Storm and artist of the upcoming School Bell series, will discuss her work in the independent comics arena and her experiences moving into the realm of animation.

The panel will take place on November 12 at 7:00pm at the renowned Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, which is located at 594 Broadway (Suite 401). Admission? Pay what you wish! Hope to see NYC/NJ come out and represent!
Cheryl Lynn @ 11:50 AM EST Link

|
|