So when I first asked that my happy readers send in pictures of themselves with the comic, I half-jokingly suggested that if anyone knew any pinup models, maybe they'd get photographed with my comic too.
I love when people enable me. This lovely lady is Cynthia Gerriets, and I am ashamedly remiss to admit that I don't know all that much about her, other than the fact that she a fellow comic fan, and ever slings them and Magic cards along with other delightful swag at Tucson's Heroes and Villains Comics, where she's also the Marketing Assistant. She digs the Ninja Turtles, toy design, and sewing [man, this is starting to sound a lot like a pinup page]. And, if her Facebook page is any indication, she quite the model, having done some absolutely beautiful work and bringing her own touch to that tattooed vintage pinup style.
And who [besides Cynthia] do I have to thank for the pleasure?
Thanks again, Eric. Hh. I think I did a post for you yesterday [go check it out too]. Order your copy of "Calamity Cash & the Town with No Name" via the button on the sidebar, or here:
"Calamity Cash & The Town with No Name"(25 pages, $3.50, plus shipping): The mother/daughter vigilante team of Tana and Cal Cash are
on the run from an Afro-rocking, Kung-Fu assassin, and have been forced
to make their last stand in a nameless desert town hiding an unbelievable
secret - every last citizen is in the Witness Protection program! Out
of gas, low on ammo, and with their backs against the wall, Calamity and
Mama Cash become the town's unlikely protectors, but with friends so
quickly becoming enemies, and old enemies becoming friends, is the whole
place doomed to burn? And will our heroines be the ones to
light the first match? A modern-day action/adventure western with words
by Randall Nichols, and art by Justin Cornell.
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