Who says size doesn’t matter

I thought you guys might be interested in checking out the cover art for my book on writing comics at Amazon.

Whattaya think? Think my name’s big enough?

PAD

42 comments on “Who says size doesn’t matter

  1. I think that’s terrible. That guy Stan Lee writes a lovely comment on your front cover and he has buy his copy! You don’t even give him a free one.
    You bášŧárd!

    Lol! Good luck with it.

  2. You know, some might say you are compensating for “lacking” elsewhere.

    But then, I’d have to ask them just how they knew that. They usually get pretty quiet after i do that.

    Still, catchy looking cover.

  3. Yep, that’s a pretty big name. It get’s the point across, though.

    The only thing that I don’t like is the little orange text under the name. It’s so close to the background color that it’s hard to read. I’m sure it’ll be easier in real life when it’s full size. I’m just straining my eyes a bit trying to read the amazon pic.

  4. Yes, but it’s not clear from the cover who the author is.

    I mean, TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE isn’t -by- Morrie, so there’s no reason to assume that WRITING FOR COMICS WITH PETER DAVID is -by- Peter David. It may just be a book on how to collaborate with you!

    I’ll be second in line to buy a copy, but that’s partly because I’ll get to stand behind Stan and ask him questions while we’re waiting.

  5. Nifty looking book.

    I remember as a kid buying the “How to draw like a comic book artist.”

    I tried super hard to draw anything that resembled the pictures.
    Turns out much like singing I should leave it to the people getting paid to do it. =)

    One of these days I will try and collect all the books you wrote. I just need to remember to ask wife for one each time my birthday comes up.

  6. You know, if they made Stan Lee’s name just a tiny bit smaller, maybe your name could be a little bigger. Just a thought.

  7. You know what sucks about this book? That I have to wait until June. Looking forward to it, PAD!

  8. No, no it certainly is not big enough.

    You need to go up a few more points in font size.

    And the color needs to be hot, florescent pink.

    Seriously though, this is pretty cool. I’m looking forward to reading it.

    (And now I’ll give you a chance to plug it to us masses) I am curious, though–what kind of information on writing for comics does it contain?

  9. Okay, the moment I saw this I flashed on an exchange from BTVS:

    “Kath? Does this font make my ego look too big?”

    “No dear, the fact that your ego is big makes your ego look big. The font just makes it look blue…”

    Bonus points for anyone who recognizes the ep where the paraphrase came from. (Yeah, so I’m a big geek. Not excatly like I’m in bad company for it… 😉

  10. If you’re not a big name writer now you’re certainly going to be soon 🙂

    Hopefully Amazon will have a description to go along with the book.

  11. Neat. Congrats. I’ll probably buy one.

    Saw some stuff about a big marvel retreat in which JMS, Bendis, Loeb, and a bunch of others including Joss Whedon, attended and storylines were hashed out through 2007.

    Were you there? If not, why not? You’ve been grousing about getting short shrift from DC, but I thought your relations at Marvel were okay. As evidenced by you coming back to the Hulk. My understanding was that your leaving the book (this time) was your own choice.

    Am I wrong? Are PAD/Marvel relations rocky? Is the future uncertain? The end always near?

  12. I notice that the title is “Writing Comics WITH Peter David.” Normally, this nomenclature is used when the book is written by someone else. Otherwise, it would have been “Writing Comics BY Peter David.” So, fess up. Who ghosted the book? Or is there a statement in very small type saying, “As told to Brian Michael Bendis” or something, just underneath those enormous letters?

  13. Nice. It will surely dominate the shelves come June. Consider my copy already preordered.

    Stacy

  14. Does your middle name stand for An Original Signer of the Declaration of Independence?

    Look forward to reading it.

    Until later
    John

  15. Challenged by Patrick Calloway:

    “Bonus points for anyone who recognizes the ep where the paraphrase came from. (Yeah, so I’m a big geek. Not excatly like I’m in bad company for it… ;)”

    ahem…

    FAT VAMP: Does this sweater make me look fat?
    SUNDAY: No, the fact that you’re fat makes you look fat. That sweater just makes you look purple.

    Season Four, Episode One, “The Freshman.” Written & directed by Joss Whedon. Now available to own on DVD!

    (Put out a challenge like that while I’M in the crowd, will you?)

  16. If I’m “writing comics with (bum-bum-BUM!) PETER DAVID”, does that mean I have to split the paycheck with him too?

    JSM

  17. This book sounds like something I’d want to get. Now, when can we get some news about the upcoming Wonder Man limited? Any artists lined up?

  18. I love the 3-D, comic book logo-style lettering!

    It’s a bird… It’s a plane… It’s PETER DAVID!!!

  19. This choice of cover says makes that this book about writing comics, but the most important thing is – it’s PETER DAVID!!! Yah, that’s large; and cool.

  20. Is this book going to cover the submission process (cover letters, plot summaries, who to submit it too, all that jazz) / how to deal with the inevitable & heartbreakingly crushing stony silence that one receives when dealing with the submission process (aside from, y’know, “toughen up or find a new profession”)? That’s a huge selling point, personally.

  21. TFE-
    There is some material on the submission process. The “how to deal with not hearing from anyone” or “being told that your work is ‘not what they are currently looking for'” book is the one I am working on since I know both sides of the typewriter on that one. Acctually I could write a book on rejection.

  22. Actually, yes, the book will cover the submission process, but I didn’t write that section. Instead I asked Marvel editor Andy Schmidt to step in and produce an essay as to how to submit comics and what to expect, and he did a gangbusters job doing so. I also have the Dark Horse submissions guide in the book as well.

    PAD

  23. I only noticed four words that would prompt me to buy this book:

    1. Stan Lee

    2. Peter David

    While I have no doubt that you’d give The Man a free autographed copy as a courtesy, the fact that he’d PAY for the book automatically guarantees One Million Copies Sold Status IMHO!

    Look forward to reading it!

  24. peter david u fat bášŧárd go eat pies you carnt write anything u fat bášŧárd

  25. hi petey!! i agree with i smell like pancakes good. i wondered why you wink at kiddies and say go find the back issues, you pervert!! i just wanted to say you screwed up the hulk comics you fat tub of lard, you shite, you ŧwáŧ!!

Comments are closed.