Category: Miscellaneous

Convention Schedule Updated: June 12, 2019

Check the sidebar at right for the current list of Joe’s upcoming convention appearances!

Convention Schedule Updated: February 13, 2019

Check the sidebar at right for the current list of Joe’s upcoming convention appearances!

Convention Calendar Updated 6/2017

Check the sidebar at right for the current list of Joe’s upcoming convention appearances!

Rustle’s Christmas Adventure

It’s that time of year again! Steve Englehart has posted the Adventures of Rustle, the original Christmas Tree, at www.steveenglehart.com. I did the chapter headings. It’s one chapter per day for the month of December and you can learn a lot of Christmas history if you read it. It’s fun. It’s free.

Dick Tracy Wins Harvey Award Again!

Congratulations to Joe Staton and Mike Curtis, along with the rest of the Tracy team – inker/letterer Shelley Pleger, and police consultant Jim Doherty – on their SECOND consecutive Harvey Award win for Dick Tracy, in the “Best Syndicated Strip or Panel” category! Well deserved!

Femme Noir Vs Grendel

Joe will be appearing at the Baltimore Comic-Con, September 5 -7. At the show, they’ll be distributing a Yearbook with art by the guests. Those artists with creator-owned characters were asked to draw them interacting with Matt Wagner’s character Grendel. This is Joe’s contribution, with colors by Matt Webb, pitting The Blonde against Hunter Rose …

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“Calling Dick Tracy!” e-book Available Now!

The Calling Dick Tracy e-book collection of Mike Curtis’s and my run on the Dick Tracy strip is available for purchase now. It contains our first four Tracy continuities from 2011 and will be a good way to catch up. Here is a nice link for the e-book with a nice “Buy Now” button: http://www.rabbitholecomics.com/dicktracy Can’t …

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Rustle’s Christmas Adventure

Steve Englehart has posted the Adventures of Rustle, the original Christmas Tree, at www.steveenglehart.com. I did the chapter headings. It’s one chapter per day for the month of December and you can learn a lot of Christmas history if you read it. It’s fun. It’s free.