Preview pages (and a contest!) from the forthcoming graphic novel Part-Time Dog, from Tom Seltzer, principal of Seltzer Studio Graphics.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Incredibly Minor Price of Barely Perceptible Frame





I think my other job is starting to affect my work.


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Thanks for all the amazing dog pictures I’ve received this week in response to the Daily News article! (For those who haven’t read the piece, you can catch it here. The link now features an accompanying photo of me, so apologies in advance.) I have been overwhelmed by the submissions, but in a good way. Remember, the decision-making process by which dogs get in the book is totally arbitrary, so it’s never too late to send more. Keep ‘em coming!

By the way, the dog I am holding up in the aforementioned photo is Cuba, who has just entered "America’s Next Top Dog Contest." If he wins, his prize will be donated in its entirety to Animal Haven, a New York City-based animal shelter. If you could, please take a second to vote here. (Whether Cuba is, in fact, America's Next Top Dog is not my department -- the last thing I want to do is to rouse the ire of the other doubtless justly proud dog owners reading this -- but it is a very good cause.)

This week’s dog is Chester, sent in by John Acquafredda. He’s a Dogue De Bordeau. Chester, that is. John is unquestionably human, and doubtlessly roguishly handsome, at least that’s what I’ll say if I ever meet him, because from what I can tell from this picture Chester is unquestionably large.

More soon, promise. In the meantime, keep sending in dog photos (thanks to all of those I got this week!!), write me emails, make some comments on the blog, read the story so far or check out seltzerstudio.com. By the way, to see the Studio's portfolio in the same great format as Part-Time Dog, just click here.



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