This guy! It has taken me a bit of forever to spotlight the fantastic work of all-around awesome artist Mike Maihack.
Mike is a graduate from the Columbus College of Art and Design who spends his time - as his bio says - "drawing pictures of cats, superheroes, space girls or just about anything else he can think of that might involve rayguns or serving tea." That, folks, is a sentiment that the cat-loving, sci-fi geeks who populate this blog can get solidly behind. There's not enough rayguns in the world. I have to settle for my wife's hairdryer.
Mike created a webcomic called Cow & Buffalo,and has contributed art and stories to books like Jim Henson's The Storyteller; Geeks, Girls, and Secret Identities; and the Eisner and Harvey award-winning Comic Book Tattoo. But the work we know him best from is Cleopatra in Space, a webcomic he wrote from 2009-2012, which is now a graphic novel series published by Scholastic/Graphix. In it, a 15-year old Cleopatra has been whisked away from ancient Egypt and flung into the far-future where a prophecy says she will one day be the savior of the galaxy. So long as she passes school and avoids detention.
Pew Pew! |
This is the only Supergirl comic I can stand anymore! |
I find that I might overuse the term down-to-earth to describe some of the artists I have met since going to cons and since starting the blog. But there's a reason for it. Folks like Mike have always managed to be friendly, approachable and excited to talk with complete strangers about their work and their own fandom. It's part of why I keep coming back, frankly. I'm excited to visit his table again at Baltimore ComicCon - hopefully you will too - and in the meantime, check out his website.