10.28.2011
The Revolutionary Times - No. 128
The Revolutionaries take a break from society in hope to enjoy the Halloween weekend. Instead the find trouble that not even the son of Sweet Sweetback can save them from.
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10.20.2011
The Revolutionary Times - No. 127
Sean quickly founds out that if you're on the hunt for the world's most ancient recipe then the inventor of "Swaggu" probably wouldn't be the most helpful of people to ask.
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revolutionary times
10.19.2011
SMACK! SpeedComics - Vol. 24
Behind the scenes look at my work on rapper Baggz Lombardi’s next release Pardon My Back
SONGS USED: Baggz Lombardi - “Well Done” x “@BaggzLombardi”
http://www.flyincoach.com
http://www.twitter.com/BaggzLombardi
Artwork © Sean Anthony Mack
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commissions,
speedcomics
Black Comix X Invisible Ink
Recently one of my old pieces, the "Maybach" one inspired by "Maybach Music II," was featuring along with a bunch of other great black artists in the exhibit Invisible Ink down at the University of Tennessee. The exhibit was set up by John Jennings and Damian Duffy. You remember those names right? You should. Because they're the reason I got featured in their book "Black Comix: African-American Independent Comics, Art & Culture."
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John Jennings
10.18.2011
Smack x How To Make It In America
Recently I was led to a t-shirt contest held by the HBO show How To Make It In America over at their Facebook fan page. Being a fledging fan of the series I just had to take a shot at something. Taking the basic ideas of the concept of the show and a quote from one of the character during a recent episode, I designed the shirts to invoke a feel of chasing dreams, the city of New York, and simplistic design.
Click on the photos to head to the shirts' pages. The voting starts on October 24th so make sure to vote for mine!
10.13.2011
SMACK! SpeedComics - Vol. 23
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revolutionary times,
speedcomics
The Revolutionary Times - "Propaganda" Announcement
Usually this is where I'd slap a Rev. Times comic down and tell you to read it and laugh or the team will punch you (okay, maybe we haven't really added that last part but...come on...it's implied). But unfortunately today, there will be no comic. Actually from here on out Brandon and I are going back to our past "one comic a week" schedule. I know, I know. The double dose of Rev. Times is no longer possible. We apologize in advance...
...BUT there's a light at the end of this tunnel. The reason we're going back to our old schedule is because we've officially started work on a new book/mini-comic aptly entitled "Propaganda."
...of course that's all we can tell you right now. There is no set release date as of now, but more news will be posted as we progress on the book. Stay tuned, true believers!
...BUT there's a light at the end of this tunnel. The reason we're going back to our old schedule is because we've officially started work on a new book/mini-comic aptly entitled "Propaganda."
...of course that's all we can tell you right now. There is no set release date as of now, but more news will be posted as we progress on the book. Stay tuned, true believers!
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revolutionary times
10.11.2011
The Revolutionary Times - No. 126
If there's anything Kevin Smith has taught us is that those "people" with the signs can probably ruin God's Son's day of tanning.
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revolutionary times
10.07.2011
The Revolutionary Times - No. 125
This week the world lost two great men, innovator Steve Jobs and Civil Rights activist Fred Shuttlesworth. We here at The Revolutionary Times want to take time to appreciate the impact that both men had on the world.
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revolutionary times
10.04.2011
The Revolutionary Times - No. 124
The Revolutionaries' time with nature proves one thing and one thing only. Squirrels are still pure evil.
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