Archive for the ‘Comic Books’ Category

The Halloween Kid Reprinted!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I went to my previous apartment today and my old roommate told me that a package had arrived for me. I had no idea what it was, but it was from my publisher and it was slightly heavy. I opened up the package and there were two of my HALLOWEEN KID books inside. This confused me. They had already sent me a few advanced copies and here they were sending me two more. I then opened one of the books and there was this little green index card-sized note inside.

I could not believe my eyes! THE HALLOWEEN KID, a month away from even coming out, was getting a second print run! What great surprising news! I couldn’t believe it. This has never happened to me before! My first kids book, CLOUD BOY did get a second printing, but it was months and months after it had come out, but here with THE HALLOWEEN KID getting reprinted before it even comes out, was the craziest news! My heart was racing when I read that little note, it’s the smallest note, but I read it over a few times to make sure I wasn’t reading it wrong and constructing things in my head. All I can say is THANK YOU SO MUCH, if you pre-ordered the book, YOU DID WONDERS! Thank you friends, librarians, book sellers, parents and children, for taking a chance with the book! I enjoyed the heck out of writing and drawing the story. It wasn’t ’till later that I worried about how the book might do. It was a seasonal book after all and would only have a small window of a few months to sell from August to October, but I guess I got lucky. If you are a book dork like me and look for a first printing of a book, there is almost always a small printing history number line on the inside copyright page of a book. It’s usually a row of numbers like 1 2 3 4 5 6… or 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2, so if its a first printing, it will have the  number ‘1′ in the number line and in later reprints the lowest number is removed. So these same numbers, say in a third print run, will look like this: 3 4 5 6… or 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4. Too much information??? Anyway, back to it- thanks again for everyone who picked up a book!

Now, onto some San Diego Comic Con news! Its just a few days away. My buddy Jamie Baker and I are at the same booth we have been for that last few years- we love that spot! Please visit booth #1329, if you attend the show, it would be great to see everyone. Again, the dates ar July 22-25. Jamie Baker will have his first full color book: Sephilina and here’s a peek at some of the new things I’ll have at the booth this year. I printed up a new SKELETOWN print, once again with the mighty Bloom Press in Oakland, California, by the powerful Nat. Nat is a perfectionist and it shows in all of his work. If you ever need something printed, this is the guy for the job! This is a very limited screen print run of only 100 made. Each print is two colors and printed on a 16X20 heavy stock paper. It depicts little Skully reading a book and his imagination running wild. Here’s a peek at the image (not actual print):

I was also able to print a small run of THE HALLOWEEN KID posters! Full color offset print run of 500 made on glossy stock paper. Measures 12 X 18. Here’s a peek:

 

Finally, I printed a small set of postcards. Each set comes with 5 individual spooky images(+1 free) and are mail-ready. Here’s a peek:

We’ll have more things at the show! I hope to see you there and if it’s your first time going to the show, take it steady and slow and enjoy the ride!

~Rhode

 

Introducing Skeletown!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009


Hello Everyone,

I’m happy to introduce my latest project: Skeletown! Skeletown is something that I’ve had in my head for a while and has had a few incarnations over the years through sketches, prints, and shirts, but I’m happy to announce my first self-published full-color book: Skeletown. In Skeletown every day is the Day of the Dead/ Dia de los Muertos. Inspired by classic children’s books and decorative Mexican folk art of Dia de los Muertos, Skeletown introduces characters Skully, Skelly, and Wilfredo the worry doll.

For a peek into the world of Skeletown please visit skeletown.com!

Skeletown, a preview book that introduces some of the townspeople, will be available at this years San Diego Comic Con on July 22- 26, along with a few goodies. The first printing of 150 will be sold at Comic Con and if there are any remaining copies, I will make sure to make them available here!

Rhode

Don’t forget to visit the new Skeletown site!

T-T-Tartamudo Mini Comic Free Online !

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Cover to T-T-Tartamudo by Rhode Montijo

I’m very excited to announce that I’m releasing my latest mini comic T-T-TARTAMUDO online for FREE! This was originally published on October of 2008 and I’m happy to make it available here for everyone. This is the first time I’m doing this and I hope you’ll enjoy it. Click on the link below for viewing:

T-T-TARTAMUDO

I’m hoping I can do this with PABLO’S INFERNO at some point and have the whole series online for free. If anybody has some ready-to-go HTML code for comics viewing that they’d like to share or would be up for putting it online, please let me know!

Thank you,

-Rhode

Your Brain On Latino Comics- Pablo’s Inferno

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

I just received word that YOUR BRAIN ON LATINO COMICS has hit the shelves! This is an extensive effort by Professor Frederick Luis Aldama, who set out to capture thoughts from many of the Latino creators involved in the field of comic books. It was one of the most thorough investigations anyone has ever done about the inner workings of my comic book, PABLO’S INFERNO. YOUR BRAIN ON LATINO COMICS also has my buddies, Javier Hernandez from EL MUERTO and Rafael Navarro of SONAMBULO, among many other creators. It is available in hardback or paperback and is nicely discounted on the following link that is direct from the publishers. Here’s the cover and an excerpt from my segment:

Link to YOUR BRAIN ON LATINO COMICS

-Rhode

Freshly Picked

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Hello all,

It has been a busy last few weeks as I’ve been working on my next kids book. I’ve also been slowly rebuilding this site after losing all my entries to a Spam attack earlier this year. Slowly the old entries are being recovered and replaced. I also have been getting ready for Wondercon, which is from February 27-March 1st at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. I will be at booth #713 with Mr. Jamie Baker and for the first time, I will be selling this little guy shown here, which I am excited about!

This is Sproutkin. This little guy spawned from a sculpture that I created awhile back and have recently been making plastic castings of it in my backyard. Each Sproutkin will come with a little clay pot along with a plant label. I hope to have at least 10 for sale at Wondercon, that is, if I can pull off making and painting them all by this week. It’s been a lot of fun growing these from scratch!

I will also have my new Mini Comic Book, T-t-tartamudo there!

Rhode