Arvidland The Online Journal of Writer Arvid R. Nelson · Weapons of Mass Enlightenment

24Aug/100

Canada to Mars

Warlord of Mars Issue 1, Joe Jusko front cover Turns out there's a difference between diesel and biodiesel fuel. I had to learn the hard way. The wife and I just got back from the French Canadian wilderness – half an hour from home, after a grueling day of driving and helping my mom with her new cable internet, I had the brilliant idea of filling up the car on biodiesel.

Thank God I didn't start the engine, thank God my wife is so patient with me. That's all I can say. We finally got the car back today, followed by a minor orgy of pent-up errands.

Lots more exciting stuff going on, too. First of all, we finally, finally found vegetarian marshmallows (no gelatin). Until today, it had been ten long, long years since I'd tasted the forbidden, fluffy fruit that is marshmallow.

As if that weren't enough, The Sword, the bestest doom metal band in the whole world, released their third studio album, Warp Riders. Haven't given it a full listen yet, but my first impression is it's a lot more studio-ified than the first two. Not necessarily a bad thing.

If you haven't heard The Sword before, I cannot recommend their first album, Age of Winters, highly enough. Their second, Gods of the Earth, is magnificent, but Age of Winters is utterly perfect. Warp Riders is a concept album – normally "concept album" makes me cringe, but in the case of The Sword, it's exactly what I wanted.

And a new series I'm writing, an adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series, is coming out in October. The comics Internet has been all ablaze over this for the past few weeks; here are some articles and interviews with moi:

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I'm ashamed to say I'd never read these novels before Dynamite tapped me to write this – but I was really blown away by how fun and readable and epic the stories are. We're really gonna do this adaptation the right way, we're going to mess with the original stories as little as possible. The first two issues will be an original prelude concocted by moi, that's it.

Really looking forward to October.

13Jul/102

San Diego Comic Con AD 2010

Radical Comics logoArvid makes a triumphant return to the San Diego comic-con this year. My esteemed friends at Radical Publishing are putting me up, and to show my gratitude I'll be peeling them grapes and fanning them with ostrich feathers. Other than that, here's where I'll be, and when:

Thursday, July 22nd
10:30 – 11:30 :: Radical Comics, booth 3735
12:00 – 1:00 :: Dark Horse Comics, booth 2615
2:00 – 3:00 :: Radical Comics panel*, room 32AB
*Followed by a press conference, just like before an MMA card, minus the impending violence!
Friday, July 23rd
11:00 – 12:00 :: Radical Comics, booth 3735

Saturday, July 24th
1:00 – 2:00 :: Radical Comics*, booth 3735
*With Joseph Kosinski, director of TRON: Legacy.

Sunday, July 25th
3:00 – 4:00 :: Dynamite Comics panel, room 32AB

I'm working on a short illustrated science fiction novel, Oblivion, with Joseph Kosinski through Radical. Joe and his assistant par excellence Emily have been fantastic to work with, and I'm really excited to present Oblivion to the world. We'll have a preview ready at San Diego, so stop by the Radical booth, pick one up, and say "hi". It will be nice to see you!

Here's Radical's complete signing schedule – Oblivion is just one of lots of exciting things going on with them.

Radical Comics signing schedule for San Diego Comic Con 2010

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17Jun/100

Arvid @ Comic Geek Speak

Comic Geek Speak logoThe lads at Comic Geek Speak were kind enough to interview me yesterday about the Zero Killer trade paperback, which is coming out in August. I had a swell time, we discussed everything from World War II to Euro board games.

Geek out!

9Jun/102

My Monkey’s Name is Kennifer

Ken Knudtsen, creator of My Monkey's Name is Jennifer

Ken Knudtsen!

Ever notice how the weirdest people on the inside usually look totally normal on the outside? That’s Ken Knudtsen for you. If you ever approach his table at a convention: BEWARE. He will throw a football at your head and offer you a shot or three of vodka.

I'm serious.

Ken’s also the creator of My Monkey’s Name is Jennifer, which, if you haven’t read it, is one of the greatest independent comics ever to have dribbled off of a pen.

I've been a dedicated fan of Ken's since meeting him at a convention several geological epochs ago. And I’m thrilled to the marrow, because, after seven long years, a new Jennifer comic is finally coming out. Ken was kind enough to answer a few questions for me about life, comics, and growing up a Jehovah’s Witness.

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer, Book 2

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer, Book 2!

RVID: Ken, where did you get the idea for My Monkey’s Name is Jennifer?
KEN: Well, a little bit of background is needed, because I might ramble a bit. As students from the School of Visual Arts, my friends and I thought we’d all get great jobs at Marvel or DC when we graduated. Then Marvel went bankrupt, and DC was right behind them. Nobody was getting any work. So, after many failed attempts at this, Jerry Ma and I decided to self-publish our own books. The only problem (well, the first of many)? I had no idea what I wanted to do! As I was sitting on my couch, exhausted from thinking up many failed ideas, inspiration hit in the form of the Simpsons. Specifically, the episode when Homer gets a “helper monkey”.

Hurray, I will do something with a monkey. But what could be better than a story with a monkey? How about a story with an angry monkey! The story began to build from there as I tried to come up with as many ways as possible to make a monkey miserable.

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer 2, page 62

MMNiJ 2, page 62

RVID: It’s been a long time – too long! – since you graced us with new Jennifer. What can we expect in the new edition, more of the same sweetness, or is it going to be even weirder more over-the-top?
KEN: A little bit of both, actually. Without giving too much of the story away, the evil Dr. Tunick returns to gain his revenge on Jennifer and Kaitlyn. This sets into motion their adventures to the jungle, tropical islands, and more. I had a lot of fun doing these guys again after taking some time away.

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer 2, page 63

MMNiJ 2, page 63

RVID: What's the biggest challenge you face as an independent creator?
KEN: MOTIVATION! Man, it is tough to try to do this each and every day. As someone who works full-time at my “day” job, I am effectively working two full-time jobs. That also means my output of final product is less than I’d like, but it’s something I’m always striving to get better at. But then, I guess that YOU, Arvid, might be able to empathize just a bit with me on this.

Oh my sweet, sweet Jesus. Four words, Ken: thank God for caffeine.

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer 2, page 64

MMNiJ 2, page 64

RVID: You were raised Jehovah’s Witness, if I'm not mistaken. How did that impact you as an artist?
Wow, this is easily the only question in an interview that I've had to actually stop and think about. As a JW, a lot of what people take for granted without a second thought (origins of holidays, blood transfusions) were things I was forced to deal with as a young child. It should not be understated how profound, almost scarring, this information can be, and what effect it might have on each individual’s development.

More than anything, I have found myself not taking any thoughts or theories as instant truths on their own. This goes for JW and religions especially. I left “the truth”, as the JWs call it, at 13, pretty much disenfranchised with all of religion. It certainly affected how I see and think about everything, which I guess has affected how I try to go about my art process. It also, not to sound too depressing, helped with dealing with the isolation involved with make art. It can be a very lonely experience at times (both good and bad), but hey, nothing gets you ready like having to spend every school birthday or holiday celebration in the library!

My Monkey's Name is Jennifer 2, page 65

MMNiJ 2, page 65

RVID: Any chance we'll see Ken Knudtsen’s Illustrated Leviticus as your next project? No? Fine. What *are* you gonna do next?
KEN: Only if you’re willing to script that out for me, Arvid! I’ve actually got a couple of things lined up for my next project. Kids, take note, because when you do this type of creative work, you always want to have a couple of things ready to go at a moments notice. Chris Kirby (LOST SQUAD) is writing a noir western for me, Jim Ma (BURN) and I are working on a roman gladiator/fall of Rome story, and of course, the next MY MONKEY'S NAME IS JENNIFER. What would their family vacation be like...hmmm...

Ahthum! Glad we’re going to see more Jennifer. Jim told me a little bit about the twilight of Rome story. That period of time interests me, too. I can’t wait to read it.

ARVID: Thanks, Ken!
KEN: Just wanted to take a second to thank you, Arvid. To all you readers out there, I’ve known Arvid since “the beginning”. The beginning of Jennifer, and of Rex Mundi. I was waiting on line for a portfolio review, which was obnoxiously formed as a human blockade in front of several booths, Arvid’s being one of them. So, as I waited, I chatted with Arvid and Eric about their cool looking ashcan(?) they had out. The line was very long and slow moving, so we got to talk and look at each other's books. I bought the 0 issues, and we’ve kept in touch since. And now I’m off to buy a copy of my new favorite comic, Red Sonja. The art clearly saves the story in this, but nobody’s perfect.

Damn you, monkey! Growing up with you in comics has been a great experience, Ken. Thanks for offering me all the shots of vodka. Sorry I'm such a lame-a$$.

6Jun/100

Rex Mundi Book 4 Back in Print

Rex Mundi Book 4 front coverI just checked on amazon.com, and new copies of Book 4 are starting at $35! That's because it's been out of print for a while. I'm flattered someone think's it's worth that much money, but it will be back in stock this month.

So save yourself some money! Wait a week or two. I'll post here when it's officially available.