Dog Eaters

HEMP. not what you think it is

Posted on 03.19.10 under Uncategorized

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High-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) as in nuclear electromagnetic bombs exploding hundreds of kilometers above the earth’s surface.

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starbucks: coffee + firearms = ?

Posted on 03.18.10 under Uncategorized

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What’s scarier than a cocky, young man with a gun? We’ll find out…

do dog eaters and hula mix?

Posted on 03.14.10 under Uncategorized

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BJ Kukona-Sonn and Harry Manuwai in Tokyo, both from Maui, but didn’t know of each other nor their families until they met at the Queen Lili`Uokalani Hula Competition in Kamata, Tokyo. Now they are Black Dog Clan members!
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Mel Kukona-sonn helped fine-tune Arisa’s performance at the Queen Lili`Uokalani Hula Contest. That’s Arisa on the right. Great job by everyone all the way around!

For those of you interested in hula and can read Japanese, you can follow the adventures of Na Pua Liko Wai Ho’ola at their blogspot.

Issue 5 solicit cover + page 5

Posted on 03.11.10 under Uncategorized

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The solicit cover for Issue 5 (on left) which will not be used for the graphic novel. This is a reformat of the first promo poster for Dog Eaters. On the right, Tommy confronts Bevan and challenges his manhood.

We’re into the production of Issue 5 despite the hardships the Chilean art team in Santiago is enduring. Guillermo hopes to move back into his apartment within a week, but Pepi, his girlfriend, wants to wait until the stove and oven is repaired. Brolo who just uploaded the first draft of pg 5 color a week after the earthquake, is staying with friends.

These guys are real troopers!

Happy and Thankful that the Dog Eaters art team is fine!

Posted on 02.28.10 under Uncategorized

The art team in Santiago, Chile: Guillermo, Brolo, Carlos and their families all are fine and not living on the streets after the huge earthquake on Feb 27. Carlos and his wife just had a baby two weeks ago, but no one was injured or hurt.

Here is a link to images of the parking lot of Guillermo’s apartment. He went into the parking structure to get his motorcycle and rode it out!

Luckily Guillermo was staying at his girl friend’s parents’ summer house in Santo Domingo on the coast that night. He had all his working tools: laptop, scanner, light table, printer with him. So he’s back to work!

As of March 1, there are over 700 dead and that number will rise. Over 2 million people have been displaced.
Guillermo will see about moving back into his apartment in a couple of weeks after the utilities have been restored and the building inspected for safety.

Brolo is also without electricity and is staying with a friend.

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