![]() ![]() I remember him listening intently to your words. Your story of how you brought drawings of mice to a convention, and listened to the calling to turn them into something more, creating the Black Axe… all of it. Your panel on self-publishing that day again inspired my partner. This time our eyes lit up, as we all joked about raising the next generation “correctly.” You mentioned how awesome we were for bringing him. When our little family met you at Boston Comic Con, B was six months old, sleeping, all wrapped up on my torso. ![]() ![]() Mouse Guard was something we could appreciate together. Gaming was more my style, and I never got into the superhero comics. He taught me to appreciate comic art and all the work and dedication that goes into a finished product. My partner always commented on your killer line art skills as an inspiration of his, and how he would study your panels. I never cared for the superhero universes too much, and Mouse Guard was such an amazing story, with such attention to detail in the illustrations. We were a young nerdy couple, playing MMOs and reading comics together. Your eyes seemed to light up as we gushed about our love for your creation, like a mom being told her kids are super amazing and kind. ![]() Just a small little moment in time, as all our encounters have been.Īfter what seemed a long line of people asking you to sign TMNT covers, we finally got to meet the creator of Mouse Guard. The first time we met was at Free Comic Book Day a few years ago, up in a little NH city. ![]()
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