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By Periscope Studio, on April 23, 2013, 1:39 pm Tags: Appearances, comics, comics fest, convention center, local, panel, periscope, portland, portland events, signing, signings, stumptown, Stumptown Comics Fest, workshop | in: Aaron McConnell, Anina Bennett, Ben Dewey, Cat Farris, Colleen Coover, dustin weaver, Dylan Meconis, Erika Moen, Grace Allison, Jeff Parker, Jeremy Barlow, Jonathan Case, Natalie Nourigat, Paul Guinan, Paul Tobin, Periscope, Portland, Rich Ellis, Ron Chan, Ron Randall, Sara Ryan, Steve Lieber, Stumptown, Terri Nelson, Terry Blas, Wook Jin Clark /
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If you’ve taken a look at our Appearances page lately, you’ll see that this weekend heralds the coming of the great Stumptown Comics Fest! You’ll be able to find most of Periscope* loitering around table blocks K and L Saturday (10am-6pm) and Sunday (12pm-6pm) at the Oregon Convention Center. We’ll also be out in force at the Fest’s official after party on Saturday night at the Jupiter Hotel, where Jeff Parker and Cat Farris join local comics heavyweights to duke it out in the annual Art Battle.

*The full list: Aaron McConnell, Jeremy Barlow, Ben Dewey, Cat Farris, Colleen Coover, Dustin Weaver, Dylan Meconis, Erika Moen, Grace Allison, Jonathan Case, Karl Kesel, Natalie Nourigat, Paul Guinan, Paul Tobin, Rich Ellis, Ron Chan, Ron Randall, Steve Lieber, Terri Nelson, Jesse Hamm, and Terry Blas.
Several members are also appearing on panels, giving workshops, and holding signings. On Saturday, join Jonathan Case for a workshop on Composing Comics, Ben Dewey on Style and Communication, Mike Russel interviewing Dylan Meconis, and the infamous Freelancer Panel with Erika Moen, Natalie Nourigat, and negotiation ninja Katie Lane.
On Sunday, we’ve got a spotlight on Ron Randall’s Trekker with Dark Horse editor Jim Gibbons, a not-to-be-missed Manga Studio workshop with Wook Jin Clark, a Queer Culture in Comics panel with Erika Moen and Terry Blas, and a look at Kickstarter and Indie Comics with Dylan Meconis and others.
The full schedule (including times, locations, and descriptions) can be found here.
See you at the Fest!
By Periscope Studio, on March 26, 2013, 10:00 am Tags: Appearances, art, conventions, fantasy, Grace Allison, illustration, print | in: Grace Allison /
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Grace Allison will have this gorgeous new print available at conventions this year! Find her at Anime St. Louis, Stumptown Comics Festival, ACen, and Rose City Comicon. To check out more of her work, visit her website or Facebook fanpage.
By Periscope Studio, on February 13, 2013, 10:00 am Tags: Appearances, art, artwork, comics, commissions, convention, David Hahn, Dustin Weaver, emerald city, emerald city comicon, Grace Allison, Jonathan Case, natalie nourigat, Rich Ellis, Ron Randall, show, shows, steve lieber | in: commissions, conventions, David Hahn, Grace Allison, Jonathan Case, Natalie Nourigat, Paul Guinan, Rich Ellis, Ron Randall, Steve Lieber /
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For those of you attending Emerald City Comicon in March, several Periscope members have recently opened pre-orders for commissions at the show. This means you have a guaranteed spot and can pick your finished pieces up whenever you stop by the table, rather than having to hang around while we juggle commission work with talking to folks at the show. Check out the full list of artists below!

Natalie Nourigat has the entire lowdown on pre-ordering commissions on her blog.

Grace Allison also has a helpful post on her site about commission slots.

Jonathan Case posts his rundown of pricing and options for this season’s commissions right here.
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Other studio members are accepting pre-orders directly via email. Get in touch with them via the following channels:

For Steve Lieber, dial: steve[at]stevelieber[dot]com

For Ron Randall, dial: randallart26[at]gmail[dot]com

For Dustin Weaver, dial: dustinpweaver[at]gmail[dot]com

For Rich Ellis, dial: rich[at]elliscomics[dot]com

For Cat Farris, dial: cattifer[at]gmail[dot]com

For Ron Chan, dial: ron[at]ronchan[dot]net

And for David Hahn, dial: david.hahn[at]comcast[dot]net
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For commissions from additional artists like Paul Guinan, Ben Dewey, Terri Nelson, and others, stop by and see us in person during the show! We’ll be located at Tables 2617 and 2621 on the ECCC floor.
By Periscope Studio, on December 12, 2012, 12:21 pm Tags: comics, Grace Allison, imaginary fiends, memorial, releases, Rich Ellis | in: Grace Allison, Rich Ellis /
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Fans of Rich Ellis’ magical art and Grace Allison’s fine colors should check out this week’s new issue of Memorial: Imaginary Fiends over on Comixology (for only 99 cents, no less!). Written by Chris Roberson, this series picks up where the first Memorial miniseries left off. With forgotten memories being recovered all over the world, can the lost fears and fantasies of childhood be far behind? Find out here!
By Periscope Studio, on October 31, 2012, 5:57 pm Tags: comics, Grace Allison, Halloween, Karl Kesel, MonkeyBrain, natalie nourigat, Rich Ellis, Ron Randall | in: Grace Allison, Jeremy Barlow, Karl Kesel, Natalie Nourigat, Rich Ellis, Ron Randall /
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This Halloween boasts a frightful amount of comics debuting from our studio members! Read on for links and preview images of our latest projects:
City of the Dead – Ron Randall, Karl Kesel, and Grace Allison

Husbands #2 – Natalie Nourigat

Wander #2 – Grace Allison

The Stars Below – Rich Ellis

Memorial: Imaginary Fiends #3 - Rich Ellis and Grace Allison

Preview: Colder #1 – Paul Tobin

Interview: City of the Damned - Jeremy Barlow

By Periscope Studio, on July 25, 2012, 5:07 pm Tags: comics, Comixology, Grace Allison, MonkeyBrain, Olive Hopkins, Wander | in: Comixology, Grace Allison, reviews /
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Our newest Periscope member, Grace Allison, recently debuted her first creator-owned series, Wander: Olive Hopkins and the Ninth Kingdom! It’s a comedic fantasy epic from MonkeyBrain Comics, written by Kevin Church and available on Comixology.
Here are some of the great reviews for issue #1, as well a look at some pages!
Freakin’ Awesome | Comics Riot | Paste Magazine | MTV Geek | Nerdcenaries
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