2/12/11
Xhibit P: Pop in Perspective
What is Xhibit P?
Xhibit P is a virtual gallery that houses a collection of original videos, writings, art and other works of pop cultural importance, making them available for public viewing through monthly exhibitions. We aim to show visitors just how transformative pop culture can actually be through innovative original content.Mike has contributed two short comics that take a look at this year's GRAMMYS and the "numbing effect" of pop culture today. Check them out right here.
Also check out a video interview with Mike and fellow contributor Jessica Lynne, where they share their thoughts on The GRAMMYS, pop culture, and Xhibit P.
11/25/10
Mike finished the cover art for the hip hop duo Tay & Nycist's new album.
9/20/10
Deadlines Approaching!
This weekend 9/25 Mike will be heading to D.C. to unveil his first ever painting series at the Rebirth of the Griot Artist Showcase. Come out and support if you're in the area. It looks to be a great show!
On 9/30, the entry for the Xeric Grant is due. See the very first news post for info about Mr. No One.
9/14/10
New Comic Is Up
Just a quick update - the second Supernothings webcomic is posted. If you haven't done so already, check out the characters pages too. Feel free to leave a comment. And please subscribe! Thanks9/7/10
The League of Supernothings
It's finally here! The very first comic for Supernothings is posted, along with some character profiles. No need to wait any longer...check it out now!And feel free to leave some comments. And subscribe. Yea, that'd be awesome. Thanks!
P.S. Supernothings is a weekly webcomic, so check back every Tuesday for a new one.
9/6/10
One Month Later
So today, September 6th, marks the one month anniversary for this site. Mike is incredibly thankful for everyone who's checked out his work and shared the site with friends. He's got a lot planned and will keep you posted. As promised, here's the live link to his new blog, The Hungry Artist Chronicles.Mike is also working hard to bring you his weekly webcomic, The League of Supernothings, so please check back soon!
Thanks again for all the support! Peace.
9/2/10
Comic-Con Success & September News
So last weekend, Mike achieved all of his major goals at the 2010 Baltimore Comic-Con: to learn, to network, to find inspiration, and to get autographs from awesome creators, like Ben Templesmith (Wormwood) and Brad Gruigar (Evil-Inc).Now let's get into September. This Monday, 9/6, is www.mikeraysor.com's ONE MONTH ANNIVERSARY! Yay! To celebrate, Mike will be launching his new blog, The Hungry Artist Chronicles. He'll get into his experience at the Comic-Con and more. Check back here for the direct link on Monday.
The League of Supernothings still has a long way to go, especially after experiencing the Comic-Con. Mike will keep you updated, but he's definitely excited to start his first ever webcomic! For a snippet of more info, see the 8/26 News post below.
And finally, on Saturday, 9/25, Mike will be displaying and selling his work at Rebirth of the Griot - an art show at Everlasting Life in Washington, DC. More details to come...there's also a flyer on Facebook (Mike is tagged on it).
That's it for now - peace.
8/26/10
Comic-Con & More
This weekend, Mike Raysor is heading to the 2010 Baltimore Comic-Con, where he'll meet LEGENDARY comic book industry LEGENDS. He hopes to learn a lot from them, and he'll even have the amazing opportunity to have his portfolio reviewed by the LEGENDARY Mark Chiarello, Art Director at DC Comics.Keeping the ball rolling, Mike will be launching his first online project, The League of Supernothings. The League will be a weekly webcomic centered around ordinary citizens who discover their not-so-super powers. Will these "heroes" save the world? No, absolutely not. But they could save the local community or something. Maybe.
As Mike begins launching The League, he'll also be chronicling his life on a new blog.
Launch dates, links and more details to come later...
8/5/10
Race to Comic-con
2010 Baltimore Comic-con is almost here. Rob McFee (writer and creator of Mr. No One) and Mike Raysor are collaborating to bring Mr. No One to life in time for Comic-con and then on towards to the Xeric grant in the fall! Check it out: Xeric Foundation