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Thursday, February 3, 2011

For Your Consideration: The Harvey Awards



2009 Harvey Award Nomination Ballots Online Now!

Download PDF (color) Nomination Ballot

E-Mail Submission: harveyballots@hotmail.com

Ballot Deadline March 28, 2011

The Harvey Awards nomination process has begun for comic and industry professionals.
This year, Steve Ellis, Scott O Brown, and I are eligible for the following categories:

BEST WRITER
David Gallaher: HIGH MOON
David Gallaher: BOX 13
David Gallaher: DARKSTAR & THE WINTER GUARD

BEST ARTIST
Steve Ellis: HIGH MOON
Steve Ellis: BOX 13
Steve Ellis: DARKSTAR & THE WINTER GUARD

BEST LETTERER
Scott O. Brown: HIGH MOON
Scott O. Brown: BOX 13
Scott O. Brown: DARKSTAR & THE WINTER GUARD

BEST INKER
Steve Ellis: HIGH MOON
Steve Ellis: BOX 13

BEST COLORIST
Steve Ellis: HIGH MOON
Steve Ellis: BOX 13

BEST COVER ARTIST
Steve Ellis: BOX 13
Steve Ellis: BOX 13: THE PANDORA PROCESS

BEST NEW SERIES
BOX 13: THE PANDORA PROCESS: comiXology

BEST ANTHOLOGY
ATOMIC ROBO & FRIENDS: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY EDITION: RED 5 COMICS

BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM – PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
BOX 13: RED 5 COMICS / comiXology

BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK
HIGH MOON: www.highmooncomic.com
BOX 13: www.box13comic.com

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Other eligible projects we enjoyed this year, that you might want to consider include: Valerie D'Orazio's PUNISHER: BUTTERFLY (single issue or story) and EMMA FROST: ORIGINS (single issue or story), Kevin Colden's I RULE THE NIGHT (online comics work), AVENGERS ACADEMY (new series), Daniel Govar's AZURE (online comics work), GIRL COMICS (anthology), 27 (new series), THE NIGHT OWLS (domestic reprint), and IN MAPS AND LEGENDS (online comics work).

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Beyond the books we listed, there were several other spectacular projects that came out this past year. Our team worked hard to develop some fun and exciting comics, but so did many, many others. We hope you take the time to nominate the projects you enjoyed and we thank you for your continued support.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

31 Days of HIGH MOON: Halloween Reading

"Who doesn’t love a good scary story, especially this time of year?" -- that's the question Kevin Pearl asks and answers with a post that examines some of this season's TOP HALLOWEEN READS available through comiXology.

Here's what he had to to say about HIGH MOON:

High Moon #1-#11: Werewolf’s and Cowboys, two of the halloween costumes that may never go out of style and neither hopefully will this award winning digital comic that celebrates 3rd year on the web this month as a comic tailor made for halloween. It’s a little tough to pick out a single issue from a series so ripe with horrors and twists so go ahead and download all 11 issues right now…if you dare!

Click here to read the entire post -- which includes THE NIGHT OWLS, BATMAN, and more!

Monday, April 19, 2010

2010 Harvey Award Nomination Ballots Online Now!

2010 Harvey Award Nomination Ballots Online Now!



This year, there is an incredible selection of candidates to nominate. While you are nominating, remember that HIGH MOON is again eligible for BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK and our new series, BOX 13 is eligible for BEST NEW SERIES and BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK. Please also consider any number of these amazing Zuda titles which are ALL eligible for BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK: THE NIGHT OWLS, BAYOU, CELADORE, SUPERTRON, I RULE THE NIGHT, BOTTLE OF AWESOME, or LAMORTE SISTERS.


To nominate, download the .txt file below:

Download .txt Final Ballot (for email)

E-Mail Submission: harveyballots@hotmail.com

Ballot Deadline April 23, 2010

Snail Mail : Paul McSpadden ; Administrator Harvey Awards ; 605 West Arapaho Road ; Richardson, Texas 75080

The Harvey Awards will be announced and presented as part of the 2010 Baltimore Comic-Con, August, 28, 2010

2010 PDF Format ballot will be available soon!

BALTIMORE, MD (March 8, 2010) -- The Executive Committees of the Harvey Awards and the Baltimore Comic-Con are proud to present the official Nomination Ballot for this year's Harvey Awards. Named in honor of the late Harvey Kurtzman, one of the industry's most innovative talents, the Harvey Awards recognize outstanding work in comics and sequential art. Ballots are due for submission by April 23rd, 2010.

The Harvey Awards will be presented on August 28th, 2010 in Baltimore as part of the Baltimore Comic-Con. After a triumphant 2009 Harvey Awards, we are thrilled to welcome back Scott Kurtz, (www.pvponline.com) as The Master of Ceremonies for the awards dinner and presentation.

Nominations for the Harvey Awards are selected exclusively by creators - those who write, draw, ink, letter, color, design, edit or are otherwise involved in a creative capacity in the comics field. The Harvey Awards are the only industry award both nominated and selected by the full body of comic book professionals.

Professionals who participate will be joining thousands of your peers in honoring the outstanding achievements in comics for 2009. Your participation in completing this Nominating Ballot will allow the Harvey Awards Committee to place before you a Final Ballot in May - one which reflects your candidates for the most outstanding comics work of 2009.

We look forward to your participation and input in this process, and we look forward to seeing you at the Baltimore Comic-Con and the Harvey Awards.
This year's Baltimore Comic-Con will be held August 28-29, 2010. Convention hours are Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM. The ceremony and banquet for the 2010 Harvey Awards will be held Saturday night, August 28th.

For More information about The Harvey Awards, or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, contact baltimorecomiccon@yahoo.com

2010 Harvey Awards Ceremony - Saturday August 28th - Baltimore MD

Thank you for your time and consideration,

David Gallaher

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

High Moon and Zuda nominated for Harveys!

The Harvey Awards were announced this morning. Zuda represents three different categories:

BEST NEW SERIES

THE DREAMER, IDW
ECHO, Abstract Studios
HIGH MOON, www.zudacomics.com
NIGHT OWLS, www.zudacomics.com
SUPERTRON, www.zudacomics.com

BEST ON-LINE COMICS WORK

BLACK CHERRY BOMBSHELLS, Tony Trovarello and
John Zito, www.zudacomics.com
HIGH MOON, Scott O. Brown, www.zudacomics.com
LEAST I COULD DO, Lar deSouza and Ryan Sohmer, www.leasticoulddo.com
NIGHT OWLS, Bobby & Peter Timony, www.zudacomics.com
PVP, Scott Kurtz, www.pvponline.com

BEST NEW TALENT

Matt Cassan, NASCAR: HEROES, nascar comics
Bryan J.L. Glass, THE MICE TEMPLAR, image books
Laura Innes, THE DREAMER, Idw
Tim Sievert, THAT SALTY AIR, top shelf
Bobby Timony, NIGHT OWLS, www.zudacomics.com

Congratulations to all of the nominees!

Click here for the full list of nominees.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

For Your Consideration: The Harvey Awards



2009 Harvey Award Nomination Ballots Online Now!

Download .pdf Nomination Ballot

Download .txt Nomination Ballot


While you are nominating, please consider any number of Zuda projects for BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK, BEST NEW SERIES, BEST SYNDICATED STRIP, BEST WRITER, BESTARTIST, BEST LETTERER, or BEST NEW TALENT. (Including HIGH MOON, BAYOU, or THE NIGHT OWLS).


Ballot Deadline March 27,2009

E-Mail Submission: harveyballots@hotmail.com

Snail Mail : Paul McSpadden ; Administrator Harvey Awards ; 605 West Arapaho Road ; Richardson, Texas 75080

All ballots must include the
requested professional verification information.

Name :
Address :
City :
State :
Zip :
Email :
Brief List of Work in Comics :
Thank you for your time and consideration.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Webcomics Article @Blog @Newsarama!

Recently, I wrote an article detailing the joy of webcomics for Blog @ Newsarama. You can the entire piece here. Due to some technical glitch, the recommended webcomic links in the piece were not included, so I have reprinted them here:

Abominable Charles Christopher
– Follow the adventures of a dim-witted yeti through a forest full of colorful animal characters.

Black Cherry Bombshells – An ultra-violent girl gang fights for supremacy in a doomed future where all men have been mutated into flesh eating zombies.

Chicago 1968 – The Democratic National Convention has made its way to the Windy City. The Vietnam War has entered its bloodiest year … and with Abbie Hoffman in the picture, things are about to get really interesting!

Dorming – One of the gURL comix branded for teen girls. It’s pretty cute, and I dig the style.

Evil Inc – Brad Guigar’s long-running series about an evil, super villainous corporation.

Freak Angels – Warren Ellis has a TARDIS in his brain, really it’s the only explanation for how he can keep that sort of genius contained. Now, goes read his steampunk-thingie.


Ghost Pimp – The tales of a Divine Dolemite, Cootie Brown – a super-cool, super-smooth, murdered pimp living in heaven who is sent to earth by G-O-D!

Her! – The continuing saga of a curious girl who enjoys seeing a pig experience pain and embarrassment.

Imaginary Boys – Join Elise on her magical escapades, exploring all the worlds between life and death with her pet Robert. Death is not the end… it’s just the beginning.

Jon Raymond is… IMPOSSIBLE – It is just one of the many fine adventure pieces you'll find at Action Age. Action Age is what happens when you let Chad Bowers, Chris Nye, and Chris Sims, the twisted mind responsible for the popular Invincible Super-Blog, create comics.

Kelly – Dan Goldman’s psychedelic fever dream, captured for your enjoyment.

Lore Brand – Although this strip has been retired, it’s well worth checking out as Lore Sjöberg remarks on topics trivial, mundane, and profound.


The Marvel A captivating story about rocker scientist and occultist, Jack Parsons, the co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Next-Door Neighbor – For better, and more often for worse, we all have some crazy neighbor stories. New installments appear every other Monday. Enjoy!

Order of the Stick – As a table-top gamer, I find this medieval fantasy webcomic to be an accurate reflection of the patter that develops during our gaming sessions. See also: Knights of the Dinner Table.

Platinum Grit – Discover primitive magic and crazy adventures, as Jeremy and Nils encounter aliens, showgirls, succubi, and more.

Questionable Content – Looking for a slice-of-life comic to help you forget your troubles? Join Faye and the employees of the local coffee shop for some romantic melodrama and sexual humor.

Raising Hell – The tagline reads, “As much as they wished each other dead, their love refused to DIE!” That’s only the tip of the iceberg in this exceptionally well-rendered, EC Comics-inspired series.

Smash – Mix the humor of "Calvin & Hobbes" with the adventure of The Incredibles, and you’ll end up with something like this series!

Tiny Ghosts – A weekly photo-comic filled with robots, rag dolls, ballerinas, and melancholy humor. See also: A Softer World.

Ulysses Seen – James Joyce’s epic rendered in sequential form!

Vulcan and Vishnu – The travels and travails of two honest workmen devising their way around obstacles and through calamities on their way to fortune and glory.

Wondermark –Take 19th-century illustrations, change the context, create humorous juxtapositions, and you’ll get something like this strip.

xkcd – A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language, and a breakout hit over the last few years.

Yenny – The adventures of YENNY recounts the day-to-day experiences of a girl who is trying to make it in the adult world, but in quite an out of the ordinary way.

Zuda
Apparently, there are some really great comics on this site, but this is the only one you really need to read in FULL SCREEN MODE!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Zuda: The Animated Series

So, you may have read this little piece in Lying In The Gutters about a bunch of Zuda titles currently in media development ....


Saturday, August 2, 2008

HIGH MOON: Animated

Sure, it's not a cartoon or a movie, it looks pretty durn sweet regardless ...
(Check it out here!)

Monday, July 21, 2008

SDCC: HIGH MOON Con Schedule

Going to ComicCon? This is where you can find the HIGH MOON posse.

At the DC Booth, we will be available for free signings and free sketches. In addition the Zuda Crew have giveaways like the world renown Zuda Sampler, Zuda Mousepad, and everyone's favorite collectible the Zuda POSTCARD.

Thursday, July 24

4:00 PM to 5:00 PM David Gallaher, Steve Ellis & Scott O. Brown (DC Booth)

Friday, July 25
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM David Gallaher, Steve Ellis & Scott O. Brown (DC Booth)

Saturday, July 26
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM David Gallaher, Steve Ellis & Scott O. Brown (DC Booth)

Sunday, July 27
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM Zuda Panel
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM David Gallaher & Steve Ellis (DC Booth)

In addition to all of that, The High Moon Posse has teamed up with the Timony Twins in Artist's Alley Table GG-04, where we will be selling prints, original artwork, and sketches!

We hope to see you there!

Friday, May 2, 2008

Steve Ellis draws the NIGHT OWLS (plus news!)



Over at the Twin Comics Blog, Bobby Timony posted a sketch of Mindy Markus having tea with a werewolf - drawn by none other that Steve Ellis!

So go check it out ...

And if you are in the New York City area, you can see the Timony Twins talk on Tuesday at the Comic Book Club! It'll be awesome - and tickets are only $5!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

HIGH MOON in New Jersey !

Love HIGH MOON?

Live in New Jersey?

Like awesome comics?

Awesome. Me too!

On Saturday, March 29th at noon, I will be part of an awesome ensemble of talent making a 29-HOUR appearance at the Wild Pig Comic 9th Anniversay Awesome 50% Off Sale of Awesomeness.

In the tradition of 24-hour Comic Day, I will be trying my best to create a full 24-page comic in 24 hours.

I'll be joined in this attempt, with these other talented creators:
So, please join us!

WildPig Comics is located at 14 S. Michigan Ave. in Kenilworth, NJ

Minutes from Rt 22 East and Garden State Parkway Exit 138

For directions to WildPig Comics, click here!

Monday, February 25, 2008

New Zuda News

Good morning,

It's Monday, and I thought I'd take a moment to spotlight some of the more recent Zuda highlights before getting back into the heart of production stuff.
So, there you go. This week, between deadlines, we've got some neat things planned, so stay tuned!


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Weekend Webcomics Round-Up Rodeo

Huzzah, the weekend is here. And, while we usually use this space to talk about all the keen stuff going on with HIGH MOON, I thought I'd take a minute to spotlight some other fantastic webcomics, so here goes:

And if there is something you'd like to see us cover in the Weekend Webcomics Round-Up Rodeo, please let us know in the comments section below!