Congratulations to our lucky winner, Steve Patton, who won his choice of a comic themed item of up to $40 value from QUEVA Jewelry by ZP. Don’t forget to check out the rest of Zachary Pryor’s awesome pieces!

Congratulations to our lucky winner, Steve Patton, who won his choice of a comic themed item of up to $40 value from QUEVA Jewelry by ZP. Don’t forget to check out the rest of Zachary Pryor’s awesome pieces!

Filed under Geek Life, Giveaway, Tracy Gronewold
Here is a wonderful artist, Zachary Pryor, that we have had the opportunity to talk with recently. In addition to taking some of his valuable time for the Q&A, Zachary has graciously offered up some of his art as a prize in our latest giveaway. You can find details at the end of the interview.
Therefore I Geek: Tell us a little about yourself.
Zachary Pryor: I started drawing at 4 or 5 and knew right away that it was all I wanted to do with my life. I discovered comic books at 8 and quickly worked that into my style.
Filed under Andrew Hales, Geek Life, Giveaway, Interview
Earlier this year the crew over at IDW released the hard cover of the Graphic Novel adaptation of Harlan Ellison’s second draft teleplay of the famous Star Trek original TV series episode “City on the Edge of Forever.” This is one of the most famous and well-loved episodes of the original series as well as one of the most controversial.
There are two things that make “City on the Edge of Forever” stand out in the Star Trek canon. The first is that it is a fantastic episode. It was well designed, well-acted, it guest stars a young Joan Collins, and had a tragic ending. The other was that it was written by science fiction titan Harlan Ellison and then changed, pretty much beyond recognition, by Star Trek show runners. Continue reading
Filed under Comics, Joseph De Paul, Television
Since starting Therefore I Geek, we’ve had the good fortune to be able to share quality independant projects that are in need of a little crowdfunding. Recently we had the oppurtunity to discuss one such project, The Man With Ten Thousand Eyes, with its creator Joe Badon. Make sure to head on over and support Joe and his project.
Therefore I Geek: Why don’t you tell us a little about yourself to get started?
Joe Badon: My name is Joe Badon. I’m 38 years old. I live in Slidell, Louisiana (where I was born and raised). It’s just outside of New Orleans.
I’ve been a freelance illustrator since 2008. I have a wife and two teenager girls (and a dog).
TIG: How did you get into comics?
JB: I started reading comics at a pretty young age. My dad had Zapp Comix and underground hippie comics and my older brother had Marvel and DC Comics. I always leaned toward the weirder stuff. Continue reading
Filed under Andrew Hales, Comics