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Another chance to support a great cause

Hey guys,

If your going to be in the Mississauga area this Saturday be sure to stop by the Sian Bradwell Softball Tournament being held at the Dunton Athletic Fields.

The event is being put on to raise money to purchase medical equipment for the Oncology/Haematology Department of Sick Kids Hospital for treating young victims of cancer.

After last weeks highly successful Pledges for Sketches, Spent Pencils Arnold Trinidad and his crew are once again going to be on hand along with McHozer comics Jason Roussel doing sketches to help raise money. 

If you were unable to make it out last week this is a great opportunity to get some artwork by some amazing artists and help a worthwile cause at the same time.

The Sian Bradwell Softball Tournament will be at Dunton Athletic Fields 6180 Kennedy Road, Mississauga, Ontario. The artists will be on hand from 11:30am onwards.

A couple of updates

Hey everyone!  Daniel here.

I want to give everyone an update on what’s going on here at McHozers.com, and personally thank everyone who has visited our humble site and read our comics.    I have some good news and some bad news.   The bad news is I’m gonna have to leave you guys hanging on what Mannix is smirking about in Celtic Shaman #1.   I’m going to be on hiatus for a couple of weeks after today’s post.

The good news is that I’m working on improving the visitor friendliness of the site — primarily to give you a means to communicate with us.  As you can see right now, there’s no means for you to comment on this nor on the comic pages, and that makes us sad.   So, I’m working on rectifying that.  Sadly, I’m terrible at multitasking and since I’m the web developer and the artist on Celtic Shaman, I’m unable to switch gears between the two roles enough to keep up with the weekly comic updates.  But CS will be back in a couple of weeks!

Thanks everyone!

Osh

Events

Sketches for Pledges Aftermath!  (July 8, 2010, 5:03 pm)

Wow! What an event. What a fantastic turn out for the fantastic cause that is the Toronto Sick Children’s Hospital!

The day started out with me taking an out-of-the-ordinary train trip into town. (Well, the train itself was ordinary — what’s extraordinary is that I’ve lived within walking distance to the train station for 13 years now and never once have I taken it into downtown Toronto — and what a stress free way it is to commute! …but I digress.)

When I got downtown to the event, it had already started. I briefly said my good mornings to my fellow artists who were already there — Arnold Trinidad (founder of Spent Pencils Studios) who organized the event, Marvin Law (Slam Comic, Conquer Entertainment), Gogz and Marv (Powie Studios) and Khanh Nguyen (Spent Pencils). I quickly took my seat between Paul Limgenco and Gerard De La Costa (both incredible talents from Spent Pencils) — they were already sketching away.

From the minute I sat down at 9:30 to 4:30, I sketched non-stop with the exception of a 15 minute pizza and bathroom break. On average I had 4-6 sketches in queue and at one point I had eight (nine if you count the one I was working on.) It all started with one lady asking if we could draw from a picture (or was it an iphone?) and it went nuts from there. People went up to their offices and printed out pictures of their kids, family, and pets and brought them to us to draw. What a steal for $5 a sketch! But many were generous enough to donate more. At one point, a lady asked Gerard and Khanh to do a multi-panel page with full scene and background descriptions — I would have said no, but they graciously accepted the request — a real trial by fire for their first event sketching under the Spent Pencils banner. Kudos to you guys! (And that’s to not mention the hazing endured by those two from Marvin (who has a history of initiating Spent Pencils recruits for Arnold.)

Sadly, because I was so busy, I didn’t get a chance to meet Agnes Garbowska (Girl Comics#1 -Marvel Comics) nor Francis Manapul (The Flash -DC Comics).

By the end I was totally exhausted, but it was fun. All in all, we raised over $1,500 in the 7 hours that we were there.