ICECUBES the Comic Strip #364
Wizard World New Orleans.
As some of you may know by now, ICECUBES the comic strip will be featured at Wizard World New Orleans Comicon. I will be signing the new book “Noise Is News” and limited quantities of the numbered artist edition will be available too. You can get your hands on some original ICECUBES art and merchandise as well! So if you are making the trip or happen to be in the neighborhood, be sure to stop at the ICECUBES table. OH, did I mention Stan Lee will be there too, and Eliza Dushku and Greg Capullo and Neal Adams and …
ICECUBES the Book! Get your copy!
The brand new ICECUBES books are here! They look absolutely great. 100 pages featuring over 170 comic strips and more. Full color, offset printing for beautiful colors and that ‘real book’ look and feel. There are only 200 limited edition numbered copies and over half have already been sold. Be sure to get yours soon either by ordering online with Paypal or catching up with me at upcoming comic conventions. Here’s the Paypal link where you can buy your copy and I’ll even sign it for you! $15 per book, or $20 for the limited numbered artist edition.
ICECUBES podcast series. #00!
Leroy Brown Zine Fest Interview!
Listen to the Zine Fest Interview by Lindsey Simard. Leroy Brown talks about ICECUBES the comic strip, the new book and Zine Fest.
Length: 7mins.
You can listen to the entire radio interview, featuring many other Zine Fest artists by going here –>Montrose Radio Revel Rock
Subscribe in a reader
Nash Car.

Zine Fest Houston.
Last Saturday I had a table at Zine Fest Houston at SuperHappyFunLand. True to the name of the venue, a good time was had by all. I got to meet the people from Blazed, CEJ from Armzrace, Jason Polland who draws Robbie & Bobbie, the guys from Brass Comics, Richy Vegas who shared his pizza with me, Gabriel Dieter who made the poster for the show, and of course Shane who founded Zine Fest Houston and Lindsey Simard who organized this years Fest.
I want to thank everyone for the warm reception and friendly atmosphere. ICECUBES even won best table! Thanks guys I had a great time and it was really great to meet fellow Houston artists. Another Original Strip on Ebay!
***sold***
Here’s another chance to own original ICECUBES the comic strip art!
This is ICECUBES the comic strip #169. This strip appears in the new ICECUBES book “Noise Is News” on page 79.
Bid for it here!
All of my comic strip art is done entirely by hand using pen, brush and India ink. I even do the lettering on the page. When buying original strip art remember that it oftens looks a little different from the published strip. There may be traces of blue line pencil, titanium white acrylic paint, gray pencil, glued paper and tape.
This comic strip features Peckinpaw the Polar Bear, Eggman the Walrus and Nooky the Eskimo. Peckinpaw is complaining about smart phones while Nooky is ice fishing. When he hears the word ‘cheesy’ mentioned, Eggman gets a craving for pizza, which Nooky obliges by ordering on his phone.
Dimensions: 5″ x 15″. Strathmore 400 2 ply vellum bristol. Acid free. Signed. More Art!
I’ll be selling more original art soon, so keep an eye out for it. Thanks to those of you who bought art recently. I will also be attending some conventions in October, so please try to make it by if you are in the area. My convention schedule is on the website on the left column.
Thanks and see you soon!
Leroy Brown Blue Moon.
Today the moon is blue as the first man to step foot on it is put to rest.
Thank you for being my hero Neil Armstrong.
Syndication.
The second month of syndication for ICECUBES the comic strip in my local newspaper.
*Proudness* 🙂 Noise is News!
If you already read ICECUBES online you are smart, buy a book now and be even more smarter! 😉
New strips?
Recently, I’m sure many of you have been wondering why ICECUBES the comic strip hasn’t been updating more often. After all, everyone likes new strips right? Believe it or not one major reason is the weather! It has been extremely hot down here in Texas (yes, the comic strip takes place in Alaska, but I live in Texas). I don’t have a working AC unit in my attic studio where the temperature is in the 90ºs. So it’s just impossible to work in there until the weather cools off.
The other reason is that I put a tremendous amount of time and energy into making the new ICECUBES book. I am very proud of this book! It took over a year to get it printed the right way and everyone who owns a copy knows it’s a good looking book. My focus now is on promoting the book and getting new fans to discover ICECUBES.
In order to make that happen I have been driving hundreds of miles to conventions and meeting fans one on one to show them the book. The response has been great. Check out my convention schedule and come out and say hi! I have also been planning book signings in libraries and comic book shops. (Note: If anyone would like to organize an ICECUBES book signing, by all means get in touch with me!)
One thing all of you wonderful readers and fans can do to help is to buy your own copy of the new ICECUBES book! More book sales mean more income and more time for me to draw more strips! 🙂
Hokus Pokus.
I grew up in a small town in the south-eastern United States. I used to walk to the drug store to buy ¢25 candy bars, or get donuts at the donut shop across the street from my Grandparents’ house and then sit all day in the air-conditioned Paramount movie theater to watch showings of ‘The Blob’ looped over and over. On main street, there was this great neon sign that held an incredible fascination for me. It was a giant sign that read: “Hokus Pokus Liquor”. I wasn’t really sure about the liquor part, but I did know that hokus pokus was somehow related to magic! At night, the ghost on the sign danced from left to right and all the lights blinked in an entrancing show that really was magical!
Years later, I drove thru my home town and the sign was still there. Unfortunately, the lights didn’t work anymore and I’m not sure if today the sign still hangs. But what a great memory of being hypnotized as a kid by the Hokus Pokus light show, as I would ride past in the back seat of my aunt’s station wagon!
🙂







One thought on “ICECUBES the Comic Strip #364”
Leroy Brown
This one looks particularly good on a smart phone… *irony*