Appearances
CONVENTIONS
Sep
10‑12
2021
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Rose City Comic ConOregon Convention Center | Portland, OR |
Oct
1‑3
2021
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MileHiConDenver Marriott Tech Center | Denver, CO |
Nov
26‑28
2021
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San Diego Comic-Con Special EditionSan Diego Convention Center | San Diego, CA |
Dec
2‑5
2021
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Emerald City Comic ConWashington State Convention Center | Seattle, WA |
Today’s comic is a little different in that it was hand colored, and that’s because I’m auctioning off the original art for charity! My younger brother Thomas is raising money for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, and doing so in a very fun way. I’ll let him explain:
I’m going to have my head shaved at a St. Baldrick’s Foundation event on March 11, 2012 at 4th Street Live! here in Louisville. With my bald head, I’ll stand in solidarity with kids being treated for cancer while raising money for life-saving research. I respectfully ask that you make a donation on my head to help me reach my goal of $750.00, and watch me and others “Shaving the Way to Conquer Kids' Cancer!” This is a fun way to do something very important.
Our father has been battling cancer for several years, so both Thomas and I are passionate about fighting this disease. Help us fight cancer and own a piece of original art!
You can bid on the Valentine Cyclops art HERE on eBay. I will ship the art to the winning bidder for free! Every penny of the winning bid will go to my brother’s donation pool. I will be covering the cost of any eBay and shipping fees.
If you don’t want to bid on the piece, you can still help my brother by donating in his name at https://www.stbaldricks.org/donate/to/participantid/502919 The profile picture on that page is of my Dad. My brother isn’t bald yet. 😉
Share this comic with your friends and family and encourage them to help out. My birthday is coming up, and I can think of no better present than to have my awesome readers (that’s you all) help my awesome bro.
I will be at the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival as it celebrates Women in Horror month at the 10th Ave. Theatre and Arts Centre this Saturday, February 11th. Wednesday’s event was a lot of fun! The event is FREE, so come downtown to celebrate theatre and film!