Whiz!Bam!2010!
Apologies for the lack of posting here, but since the end of our IndieGoGo campaign, Paul and I have been going great guns on the whole point of the campaign – making stuff. There’s a lot of writing to do, a lot of “next steps” to be figured out, and of course, a healthy dose of recuperation following the insanity of a crowdfunding campaign. Read more >>
WBP @ The Studio Source
The first Whiz!Bam!Pow! article of the post-IndieGoGo era! Many thanks to Stacey Cornelius of The Studio Source dot com for highting WBP, and for sharing her story about how comic books effected her. Read more >>
One Week To Go…
The past two weeks have been some of the most absolutely insane of my life – in a good way (mostly, but we’ll leave the minority out). Whiz!Bam!Pow! has been featured all over the place, and the outpouring of support has been absolutely astounding.
With a week left in the campaign, I thought it would be useful for those of you still on the fence about this project to have all of the press, interviews, blog posts, and articles about Whiz!Bam!Pow! all in one place – as opposed to having to click 50,000 different links around this site to find anything.
This list starts from Friday, November 12, and goes right up until today. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comment field below, or ask me directly on my VYou page, http://vyou.com/tylerweaver. Read more >>
The Sketchbook #4 – Read!Imagine!Soar!
Tyler talks about the “Read!Imagine!Soar!” partnership between “Whiz!Bam!Pow!” and the Ohio-based charity, the Comic Book Connection Initiative. The what’s. The why’s. The what now’s.
For more information: News Release: #ReadImagineSoar! with Whiz!Bam!Pow! and the CBCI!
WBP & The Comic Book Connection Initiative: Read!Imagine!Soar!
This really made my day. And I’m ecstatic to be sharing it with you.
After reading this inspiring article about an Ohio-based non-profit called The Comic Book Connection Initiative at Newsarama dot com, I immediately contacted Fate Spears, the dude behind this wonderful Initiative, which,
… donates comics to kids at local homeless shelters, food pantries, hospitals and after-school programs for economically depressed areas.












