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Not the Omar I’d promised.

I know everyone’s waiting for a Simpsons-style Omar. Sorry about that! In the meantime, here’s a commissioned sketch I drew for a fan at the Emerald City Comicon. It was interesting to approach a picture of a tv character as if they were someone in a crime comic.

Commissioned sketch of Omar from The Wire, drawn at Emerald City Comicon in Seattle, May 2008

Wire-Simpsons number five: Train in Vain.

Wire Simpsons number five: Train in Vain

Jimmy McNulty and Bunk Moreland take one more ride on the Jameson/Glenlivet Express.

The complete Wire-Simpsons collection.

Herc’s dream date.

Just be glad I didn’t draw Domenick Lombardozzi naked with a chef’s hat.

Gus Triandos. A Wire/Simpsons mashup extra.

The complete Wire-Simpsons collection.

Old Face Andre and Marlo’s crew.

Here’s one for the weekend: Old Face Andre’s thoughtful analysis of terrorism and the global economy fails to reach a sympathetic audience. More next week.
Wire-Simpsons number three.
The complete Wire-Simpsons collection.

The king stay the king.

And the nerd stay the nerd, so here’s another one for you.Wire-Simpsons 2: The king stay the king.

The geekiest thing I’ve ever done.

When Dylan Meconis did her “Battlestar Galactisimpsons” drawings a while back, I marveled at the maniacal fan energy she put into them, and wondered if there was anything could possibly prompt me to do something like that.

The answer, of course, is The Wire, so here we have the first of several. God, I’m a nerd.
Burrell seems unimpressed with Daniel\'s protestations.
Clicking here should show you everything I’ve done. so far.

Chock full.

Someday, I hope to have a pull quote this good from a review of one of my books:
“It is absolutely chock full of muff.”
Leah Moore reviews Colleen Coover’s Small Favors.

Over at Newsarama, Colleen herself is weighing in on a Christmas gift-giving discussion.

Wizard Universe says Jeff Parker and Leonard Kirk’s Agents of Atlas is a fun, action-packed ride with great character bits that’s a cult classic in the making.” More praise for the latest AoA at Forbidden Planet | Eddie’s Hidden Village | The ISB | Joe Rice | Dave Van D

Independent Propaganda reviews The Last Island by Portland’s Alex Cahill and interviews him as well. I think Cahill’s one to watch.

Yeowtch. At The House Next Door comics writer James Hudnall enters a discussion of our favorite show The Wire. David Simon, the creator of show, makes an extremely rare appearance in the blog comments section to beat James on the sack with a tack hammer.