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Yeah yeah yeah. I know I’m horrible at updating this stuff, but alas I feel my duty would be to give the booty a spankin’

So the annual Wizard World Chicago event is this weekend coming up. Do you know what that means? It means we will have a table in Artist’s Alley ( Table #4018 ) and we will be pimping our wares. The downer though is by we I don’t mean me, but Jaysin, Andy and others.

At the table you will be able to find:

Lost Issues #1 - #4 — Original Covers– $3/each

Lost Issues #1 - #4 — WWC Variant Covers, Limited Printings — $3/each

The Complete Lost Experience TPB — All 4 issues and a bunch of other stuff totally over 200 pages crammed into one graphic novel — $15/each

Probably other stuff… I have no clue, Jaysin usually comes up with a bunch of stuff to peddle. I think he empties out his junk drawer… who knows?

Anyways, hopefully I’ll be able to update this with reports from comic con, but not first hand. sniffle sniffle

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IndyPlanet Review

by Derek | January 17, 2009 | In Reviews No Comments

Taken from IndyPlanet

by Jessika Slater

Date Added: Tuesday 14 October, 2008
These books are hilarious! I was so lucky to meet these guys at the Chicago Wizard World Con last summer. After the convention I went home and immediately ordered book #2 and 3. Their book is funny, witty, well drawn and it just sucks you in panel by panel.

The characters are written so well that you feel like you know someone in your own life just like them so when they speak you can feel yourself in the same situation. I highly suggest this to any one who likes a good story, good characters and humor.

I can’t wait for book #4, guys!!!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

OMG ROFL LOL meh…

by Derek | January 17, 2009 | In News No Comments

So I realize it has been a LOOOOOOONG time since something new was put up here. Ya ya ya. Life is hectic and work is a bitch so you do what you can. I must admit though, I am horrible at keeping up on blog posts and the like. The intenets is littered with my abandoned blogs :)

I just wanted to touch base with you all again… if by chance any of you are reading this :) Lost #4 is coming along. Locke is in a holding pattern. Nexus hasn’t been forgotten, but unfortunately I am not the best artist… so I don’t like the idea of putting out sub standard work.

J and I are both on the hunt for work-i-tude… career style stuff. Fingers crossed, wish us well.

I’m also working on (and by working on, I mean hammering out some ideas) of a 10 book run that could turn out cool. I need to find an artist. So if you know someone.

J is hammering out a table top RPG and I’m making a nice little computron interface so it will be a table/lap top RPG.

Also the books have been flying out from IndyPlanet! I suggest going over there and buying some if you haven’t already done so. If you have already bought some, buy some more! Also write a review. I love reading reviews… even bad ones.

So until next time…

Derek

Heads Up Ya’ll

by Derek | September 22, 2008 | In News 1 Comment

Hey there everyone, Derek here again. Just wanted to drop some news your way so you know what is going on around here.

Jaysin and I have started blogging for Today.com. It pays… minimally, but it’s a writing gig. Jaysin has been doing movie reviews and I will be writing pop culture opinion pieces. Make sure to checkus out at:

Junk Film http://junkfilm.today.com

D-Rock’s Pop Culture Pagoda http://drockpopculture.today.com/

I’m also going to link them over in our links list so you can always have ready access to our blogg-y goodness.

Also, on Wednesday Oct 1, 2008 the first page of Nexus will be up for viewing and every Wed there will be a new one. Exciting eh?

Locke is in the works and should be getting fired up soon. Jaysin has the script and is trying to wrap his brain around it. Should be amazing!

Lost #4 is being worked on. Jaysin has done some tweaking and fine tuning to the page layouts and it should clock in at a whopping 44 pages! The thing about that 44 pages is it is far fewer than originally thought it would be. Jaysin was gearing up for something like 900 pages give or take 845.

There’s alot of exciting happening here at Darth JayDer Comics and now is the time to hop on board and get with the goodness! Tell a friend… tell an enemy… tell anyone that has at least working eyes to come and check us out!

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Exhale

by Derek | September 7, 2008 | In Locke, News No Comments

Hey gang. Good news from me. The first issue of our new project “Locke” has been written, and I have to say it is some of the best stuff I’ve ever written (at least I think so).

This is going to be a huge series. It will be trickling out to you guys as a weekly web comic and then compiled into a book once all 24 pages are done. Jaysin has done some sick concept art and I’m stoked.

What won’t be in this book:

Chazz, Rog, or Petey.

This is totally new and wicked. I’m just really pumped right now.

Be on the lookout for more news concerning “Locke” and “Nexus”(the other weekly web comic that will be hitting here that takes place within the same universe!)

Hello again everybody. Just wanted to shout out and point out some of the new changes that have taken place here at DarthJayDer.com.

  1. We have a logo! That means things to have that logo plastered on coming soon.
  2. All issues of Lost are now available for online purchase. Hit the “Buy Our Books” link on the right or go directly to the Lost page and follow the links there
  3. Every post now has a “Share This” option at the bottom of it. You can link it directly to your myspace, facebook, digg, whatever… so share the wealth… the wealth of being cool.
  4. We have a new forum that while it is slim pickings for stuff to read right now, will one day be the greatest forum in the world… or at least this site.
  5. Two big new book announcements coming very soon. If you hadn’t noticed there are forum categories for the books and a page for something called “Nexus” is up already. Get ready and have a change of underwear handy cuz you’re gonna have stuff coming out of every hole when the new stuff comes.
  6. Jaysin’s Weekly Recommendations will be hitting the site here as well as the Lost myspace page. Read what Jaysin thinks will make you a bit closer to being awesome like him.

Welp that’s it for now, so make sure to check back like every 30 seconds to see if something new gets posted. That would make me happy.

Because Lost #2 is now available for online purchase! Just hit the “Buy Our Books” link on the right or the link off of the Lost page.

So for those that have lost count, all 3 books are now available for purchase.

I was scouring the internets today (actually I just googled my name to see what would happen) and I found a review of Lost #1 over at www.FistFullOfComics. Jaysin did an interview with them at Wizard World Chicago before they even had read our book or even knew what kind of evil they were associating themselves with… mu wu ha ha ha ha HA! Anyways, they have a pretty kick ass site and they took the time to actually read Lost #1 and write up a review. Check out their site for comic-y goodness.

The following is taken from www.FistFullOfComics:

A word of warning before we get started: this comic book has nothing to do with JJ Abrams’ television series and this is a comic intended for mature readers.

Lost isn’t about super heroes, there’s no action and well, nothing really happens. I’m not bashing the book; in fact, these are the qualities that make it so endearing. Chazz is an aspiring writer who does his best avoiding the monotony of life in the 21st century; he’s an idealist who studies those who have long given up on their childhood hopes and dreams for inspiration. He works a dead end job and spends his free time hanging out with his two friends Petey and Rog.

This is a character driven comic about real people doing what real people do – mainly hanging out and talking. The strength of this book lies in its realistic dialog. The characters in this book come across as real and will probably remind you (at least vaguely) of someone you know. In fact, while reading this book I couldn’t help but think of Kevin Smith’s film Clerks.

Chazz, Petey and Rog spend the majority of the issue in a pizza shop talking about girls, sex and even pubic hair. It is through these discussions that we learn about their personalities. Chazz is a genuine nice guy, Rog is rude, crude and unrefined and Petey… well, poor Petey is the friend who’s always being picked on.

Earlier I said that nothing happens in this issue, well, that’s only the half-truth. The driving force behind this issue is the waitress at the pizza shop – Alyssa. Chazz is quite taken with her but can’t muster up the courage to ask her out. But with the help of his friends, they devise a devious plan that will hopefully earn him a date.

Lost is all about the story, so much so that it’s often easy to overlook the art. But by doing so you are doing yourself a disservice. The black and white art serves to highlight the documentary feel of the book. With this being a character driven story, the art naturally focuses on the different characters. There is very little in the way of background, but this gives the book a clean and uncluttered feel.

I loved this issue. It’s a fun and refreshing comic book that reminds us that there’s more to this art form than super heroes.

Click here more for information about Lost and read the entire first issue for free! And be sure to check out my interview with artist Jaysin Osterkamp.

There is a new review for Lost #1 out there in the internets. The series of tubes have not let us down. The review can be found at WordSmithLind’s blog over at today.com. Make sure to go check him out. So without further hesitation, I present to you his review.

Friday, July 25th, 2008…1:20 pm

Lost in Life, Lost in comic form

In a universe long ruled by the Comics Code, Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk, in a world of big pecks, big tits, muscle hugging spandex and evil supervillains, it is amazing that Chazz, Petey and Rog can exist.  They are out of shape, normal, and rude; they drink too much, smoke too much and are slightly sexist, possibly misogynistic.  They are definitely not heroes here to save the day and most likely do not own guns.  They are your average Joes, with average (most likely below average) jobs, wrought with average problems.  They are not heroes at all.

Comic books are one of the last mediums thought of when one thinks independent, DIY and the little guy (Kevin Smith did address this topic in Chasing Amy, but with all the fisting, that part of the story kind of receded to the background).  There are always cries against major record labels and the music industry, but people rarely think of the difficulties of entering the even more exclusive arena of comic books.  I recently came across such a book, Lost, at the recommendation of a friend.  To quote him in an email, “It’s called Lost, they wrote the script back in 2001, so fuck that island and its ongoing nonsensical ramblings.”  On that note, with the added distaste for the island, I saw no harm in giving the book a look.

Anyone that has ever grown up unsatisfied in the suburbs with its malls, big box chain stores, fast food highways and lack of things to do (unless shopping counts), can relate to the opening rant of the “loathsome protagonist…nah, too harsh…that guy,” about cell-phones, houses in the suburbs, fake people, and the aspiration for a career in writing (or any job that is not a standard 9 to 5).  Lost (book 1 of 4) centers around Chazz and his longing for love.  Chazz’s friends Petey and Rog offer him all sorts of bad advice and anecdotes to try to help him on his path to love. The fact that it is a comic book helps the dialogue in that it allows for creative visuals to add originality to this tried topic.  Once again going back to the opening sequence, the fantastic artwork plays on the eyes as the word play plays on reader’s mind.  One of the more original bits of story telling I have seen.

I am not sure how to comment on the actual artwork besides saying it is very good.  I have not read a comic book in over five years, so I do not know the direction that comic art has taken since then.  On that note, the artwork is very consistent, the characters rarely, if ever, stray from their look, and the overall quality of the book is impressive.  There is plenty of diversity in the size of the cells, the “camera” angles, the jump cuts, and the use of wide angle and close up “shots.”  The similarity between directing and cinematographing a movie (the choice of shots, the use of lighting, mise-en-scène, character position etc) and developing a comic book is one of the most underappreciated aspects of the whole medium.  Unlike comic strips which carry a standard format, the comic book allows for much more creativity, thus demanding more from the artist to keep the book interesting and appealing.  This is achieved.

All in all the book is well done and worth the read.  Fans of Kevin Smith will enjoy this book with its dialogue based smart-assedness and vulgar humor, and passing readers will enjoy it as well.  There might be some reservations and calls of misogyny, but remember, it is a comic book about lost twenty-somethings, they don’t know any better.

Today’s Big Update

by Derek | July 13, 2008 | In News 2 Comments

If you hadn’t noticed or just didn’t check today, the “Buy Our Books” link just to the right now works! Also on the Lost page appropriate links have been added to purchase Issue #1 and Issue #3. Issue #2 is apparently still in the works.

But feel free to dig on our books.