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ICECUBES the comic strip #346-1b

Well here it is folks, the premiere of Freeze's new movie: "FREEZE vs. The TLACOMITZLI" and if you don't understand the title, neither do I. We'll just have to wait and see I guess. But it certainly looks like Nooky got his money worth in the first scene. Remember he financed the film! Always good advice, when in doubt, put the client in the movie :)
Stay tuned for what can only be a wild ride. Next week: "ICY BATTLE!" Oh and please click on the ads, hey it really helps!

2 thoughts on “ICECUBES the comic strip #346-1b

  1. Very high budget nooky really put a lot in this.

    1. I hope he likes the result! So far so good 🙂

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Tintin & Joe Pipo on Free Comic Book Day.

Tintin by Leroy Brown Had a busy FCBD on Saturday. I went to Bedrock City Comics where I met Image Comics published authors Kody Chamberlain and Rob Guillory and I showed them Joe Pipo. Kody encouraged me to keep pitching to Image and other publishers. Bedrock City also said they like and support Joe Pipo, so this led me to think about perhaps crowd funding the first printing. What do you think? Would you support a Joe Pipo Kickstarter? Also met a great fan Adrian to give him his commissioned drawing of Tintin! 🙂 If you would like to commission a drawing just email me: icecubescomic@yahoo.com

Joe Pipo Contest!

Hi cool ICECUBES friends! As you know I have been working secretly on my new comic project called Joe Pipo (check out the Facebook page here.) Joe Pipo Cover Well, I finished the ashcan pitch that I am sending out to prospective publishers. Keep your fingers crossed! Joe Pipo is a great comic adventure that takes place in a retro futuristic 1980s New York City! To celebrate I will be giving away 5 copies of the ultra rare Joe Pipo ashcan! Here’s how to enter:
  • 2/ Share the page on your timeline (under the ‘More’ tab)
  • 3/ Joe Pipo was originally featured in a New York underground newspaper. Which one? Message me the answer on Facebook (please do not post it in the comments!)
Ok, that’s it. Please follow the rules! Keep your eyes out for another ICECUBES contest coming next week! Thanks for being such cool fans! 😀