Tuesday, December 26, 2006

New years




Hello Everybody, I'd like to wish you all a happy new year. and since new years is coming up I'd like to tell you All how I make a few of my favourite drinks, first the MARTINI. This drink had been of interest to me since I started whatching James Bond films. But we're not making a pussy Vodka one but a good old gin one. Before going over this I'd like to say drink responsibly and only if you are older than 21, unless your at home and your parents say it's okay, like mine did when I was a teen. that said you'll need a few things.

Hardware
1. cocktail glass.
1. jigger/half jigger or 1. small glass.
1. shaker & strainer

Software
Gin
white dry or extra dry white vermouth
green olives.
crushed Ice.

how to do it.

Put Ice in the glass and the shaker, then measure a two jiggers (shot glass) of gin and pour into shaker then measure half a jigger of vermouth. and place in shaker. Then shake (or stir) vigourously until the shaker is fogged over. remove the Ice from the glass and place olive in the glass then strain the Martini into the glass. viola instant James Bond.

*The Shaken or stirred argument. Traditionally the Martini is stirred and supposedly, despite what James bond may think, the stirred martini is bretter mixed and stronger as more ice melts into a shaken martini. I personally can't tell the differance, save that a shaken drink is colder, the reason I shake is because it's faster and takes less equipment*

while still on the martini I've recently created the midori martini. to make this sweet and delicious drink follow the aformentioned procedure but in place of vermouth use suntory midori.

Another party favourite at may house is the melon ball this is another easy drink. so here goes.

Hardware.
1. Collins glass.
1. Shaker
1. collins glass.
1. Jigger or regular shot glass

Software
Suntory midori
vodka
Orange juice
cubed ice

How to do it.
Fill the glass just iunder half with OJ then fill the shaker with Ice. Next measure and place in shaker a jigger of vodka and a half jigger of midori. Then shake until surface of the shaker fogs. Next pur the contents of the shaker Ice and all into the orange juice don't mix the layered effect is correct.

finally is the one the only Roger Clyne Margarita (as told on the long road home documentary) this is probably my favourite drink, and it's real easy.

Hardware
1. coctail or margarita glass.
1. tall shot glass
software
Gold tequila the least expensive 100% agave you can find using expensive tequila is a waste.
triple sec
lime aide (mixers are just lime aide with artificial crap added and they cost way more than lime aide)
lime
Icee cubes

How to do it.
first cut the lime into wedges. Next place ice cubes in glass. Then pour two shot glasses of tequila into the glass followed by half a shot of triple sec. next fill the remainder of the glass with limeaide and squeeze the lime wedge into the glass and leave the peel as a garnish.

I hope thatthese drinks will add to the fun at your new years party. and remember drink responsibly and NEVER drive drunk.

Cheers

image from www.idolvodka.com

Sunday, March 05, 2006

my favourite comics vol. 2


Sorry about the lateness of this "weekly" post. But for the next of this series i am examining the comic "True Story Swear to God." By Tom Beland. this is a really neat series about how he met the love of his life Lily, and his new life in Puerto Rico. It is a fun series with great characters and art It is one of the few comics that I wait for with bated breath, as opposed to just getting it in the superior trade paperback format (more on that in another post). It can't really be described or summed up as I did with cerebus so the most I can suggest is go to his site and check it out. URL www.tombeland.com. A net anecdote however is how I first came to discover the comic. It was at the second comicon that I attended, 2002, and I was looking over the independant creators booths. When Tom Belands wife Lily spotted my name. she mentioned to me that Tom's number one fanboy and I shared a name. small world. She asked If I was Puerto Rican, as the family name Arroyo is prominant there. I mentioned that I am however mexican. She then sold me on the first issue of the comic. later in the con I finally met Tom himself, who was at a eisner nominee panel as his book was nominated for an eisner award for best romance comic. and bought the next three issues of the book and was given three of his zines as he wanted to lighten his load going back to puerto rico. I plan to send him my zines now that I finally have four in thanks. I've been hooked ever since meeting him again at the next comicon. he did not attend 2004, and I missed 2005. but I feel that this story truly shows how much of an impression you can make upon a reader with a con appearance

Thursday, January 26, 2006

my favourite comics vol 1.




hello everyone this is a the first installment of a series on my current favourite comic books. in each of these segments I shall be examining one of my favourite less than mainstream titles.

this weeks subject Cerebus By Dave Sim and Gerhard.

Cerebus is the most ambitious self published comic book ever executed. Serialised from december of 1977 until march of 2004, it ran for a very much intended 300 issues. Most of which,with very few exceptions, were delivered on time. As would be expected from a sustained narrative of nearly 26 years the story is quite complex with many characters and topics. The book began as a humble silly animal conan parody and ended with philosophical eplorations of religion and existance. Along the way Sim exposed his less than noble Aardvark to many different facets of life. first that of a mercinary, than into the relm of politics, to an exploration of civilazations relation to orginaized religion, to dispair and death, to gender differances, on to the lonliness of midlife, and the good and bad of marriage, than on to an examination of western religions and finally old age and death. In other words an entire life. Not all aspects of the comic were entertaining, and the second half courted controversy with each issue.
One thing that has never been debated about cerebus is it's amazing art. Handled for the first 84 issues of so by Sim himself until he was joined by the Illustrator Gerhard whose backgrounds made the world of Cerebus much more real. Sim has a great power over drawing characters he has an amazing quality of line and his ability to handle expressions is superb. His layout could be a text book on comic composition on par with the scholarly writings of McCloud and Eisner. Sim also has a one of a kind skill with a facet of comics often overlooked by readers, the lettering. His lettering is largely why I hand letter my comics. from his artistic approaches to words to his choice of bubbles you feel as if you actually hear what is being said in the book. To round of the artistic side of things, after issue 84, is the background art of Gerhard. Sim is a quite compitent back ground artist, but no one else in the comics feild I believe is on paer with gerhard. His pen and ink drawing consists of fine crosshatching which gives it an engraving like finish which adds to the rustic style of the book It also gives a good solid grounding to Sims characters.
As for the stoyline It is too much to truly impart here but I shal give a breif overview. The comic is split into seven graphic novels and two "short" stories these are, Cerebus, High Society, Church and state (split into two volumes), Jaka's story, the "short" story Melmoth, Mothers and Daughters (Sub divided into the books Flight, Women, Reads, and Minds), Guys, the "Short" story Rick's story, Going Home (sub divided into the books Going Home and Form and Void) and Latter Days (Split into two volumes Latter Days and The last day). well first

Cerebus
This volume includes mostly episodic conan parody stories. it introduces many iportant characters such as the "love" of Cerebus' life Jaka. The second half also sets up the political sytem of Estarcion. it is a very funny book.

High Society
This is the first volume that Sim calls a Graphic Novel. This novel is largely about political power and the mishandling therof. It also sets up the recurring theme of ambitious women. In this Cerebus becomes the prime minister of the city stateof Iest. And finds himself trapped within beuraucracies eventually leaving the city state in ruin. This book is much better than mu explination sounds and is told in a humorous way.

Church and State.
This is the longest of the Cerebus novels consisting of two volumes of six hundered pages each and long claimed to be the longest serialized story arch in western comics history. South Estarcion is in political shambles from too much beuraucracy and an inabilty of the two major churches to make amends. With the growing threat of a Matriachal political sytem called Cirinism, the weilders of power choos to re install Crebus as a patsy Prime minister of Iest and later Pope of the western church. There plan goes teribbly wrong when Cerebus uses his power in a way thaey did not expect and he unwhillingly ushers in the Cirinist era. This novle also marks the first time Dave Sim explores reality as he sees it taking Cerebus into the rehlm of Philospohy. maybe not good Philosophy but Philosophy none the less.

Jaka's Story.
This is considered by many to be Sim's finest novel. in this unique combination of Comics and Illustrated prose. Sim explores the other members of the cast as Cerebus is living as a shell shocked house guest of Jaka and her husband Rick after the events of church and state. It contains Sim's first depiction of a literary figure in the form of Oscar, Based upon Oscar wilde. He also explores life under the cirinist matriarchy and the effects of peoples actions and the communication between people about them.

Melmoth.
The first of Sim's "Short" stories, allthough I find them to be more similar in structutre and leangth 200 pages to novels. Melmoth is a bizzar tale about the death of oscar wilde in the context of the world of estarcion. But it is the tale of the actual Wilde not the Oscar of Jaka's story that makes it odd. It is a harrowing story about Death from natural causes and how horrific this way of death truly is. this story is framed within crebus sitting in a portch of a cafe observing life in the cirinst regime.

Mothers and Daughters
Mothers and Daughters is split into three books which I shall look at individually.

Flight.
Cerebus returns from his funk in a murderous rage. While Cirin tries to keep the peace long enough to make an ascention into heaven. Cerebus reaches new levels of awarness and a counter movment of women to cirinsts make a move for power. this book returns cerebus to a more exciting storyline but also sets the grim tone for the second half of the series.

Women.
This Book explores the contrary points of view of the Cirinists (the Matriarchy) and the Kevillists (sims rendition of 1970's femeinists). the final ascention is Going terribly wrong and the kevillists make their move all to be stopped by a power beyond them all. In this book Sim is the climax of the cerebus story where sim reaches the apex of the conflict in Estarciion.

Reads.
This is the most controversial book in the crebus series. composed of a large fight between cirin and Cerebus and even larger prose peices. six of which are an allegorical story of a Reads (comcis) author. The second being Dave sims first essays on the world as he sees it. these Essays culminate in his thesis statement that basically states that Femenism is the root of everything wrong in our society. In his rhetoric He borders on true Mysogyny (SP) and he has lost many readers for it. Allthough I do not find him a misoginist, nor do I agree with many of his claims either, there is good argument for it that can be found on many websites. I urge you all to type in Dave sim's reads #186 on google (trust me you'll get hundreds of hits) and decide for yourself instead of taking my word for it. Also in this volume the mystery of the Aardvarks is revealed.

Minds.
In this the culmination of mothers and daughters, Cerebus meets his creator and has many questions answered. and the bad guys win.

Guys.
In this novel Cerebus spends the next ten years of his life in a bar. It really is much better than it sounds. this exploration of lonliness is I believe the finest moment of the second half of the series.

Ricks Story.
this the second short story of the Cerebus cycle is pretty much the culmination of Guys. Jaka's ex husband rick comes back into cerebus' life and decides that cerebus is a prophet propelling him to create a religion around cerebus. Cerebus has his final meeting with his creator and is reunited with Jaka.

Going home. vol 1.
reunited with Jaka Cerebus Decides to take her back to his home town. and life together is not all it's cracked up to be. this book features Sim's rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald (F. Stop Kennedy)And explores the distance between men and women.

Going Home Volume 2 Form and Void.
Things get worse between Jaka and cerebus on the last leg of his trip home. Until The differances between the two leave tham in shambles when home is not what he expects. this book features Sims take on Earnest Hemmingway (ham Earnestway). And the two books that make up Going home are the coldest most distant volumes of the cycle.

Latter days.
As the name indicates this novel is about Cerebus's age and decline it is split in two parts latter days and the last day.

Latterdays volume one.
After spending twenty odd years first as a shepard then as a pro athelete. cerebus is apprehended by the founders of the cerebite church the three wise fellows, and obsessive adaptation of the lives of the three stooges. through this influence cerebus rids Estarcion of Crirnism (or does he). he then meets a character based on woody allen that gives him a scroll of the torah. Which Sim spends the remainder of the book reinterpreting in his own way. let's just call it unique.

the last Day.
in this final volume we get a portrait of old age and infirmness through cerebus' final day of life. we will never know what sort of afterlife cerebus enters but my guess is that it isn't a good one.

Cerebus is a brilliant work allthough flawed in many parts. mostly due to it's size but it is a series that I believe everyone should read once in their lives. It begins funny and ends bordering on the infuriating. I felt like giving up a t many points along the way but I feel rewarded by sticking in there.

And speaking of sticking in there I thank all of you who read this ungodly long post for sticking in there. but this is the shortest route I could take descibing this massive work.


www.followingcerebus.com and www.cerebusfangirl.com these are the finest cerebus sites on the web.

The Art above is one of Sim Gerhard's recent colour page recreations. it is of a page in High Society. The original was in black and white. But the replocation is stunning considering the change in the artists styles over the years.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

first pic


here is a picture of the main charcters of the comic it is also the cover of issue 4

welcome to the Neuropsychosis comic blog

Hello My name is David Arroyo Author of the Comic series Neuropsychosis. this blog was set up to preview my comic and show my illustration work. Also from time to time I will offer my thoughts on the subjects of Comics movies Rock music and Theme parks. in other words my favoutire things.

see ya around
David