Another year comes to a close. This was a really busy one for me. I turned 37 this year, and I felt the numerology was in my favor to do some ambitious projects. First and foremost, I put together a team and produced a new comic series called CRISIS VECTOR. […]
The gift of gab is the gift that I have – SciFi Saturday Night podcast
I was a guest on the podcast SciFi Saturday Night! I talk with host Dome about my “career,” if you can call it that. A strange but I think enjoyable experience. I think. Anyways, listen to me drone on and behold the splendor of my provincial accent, if that’s your […]
First Reformed: A 21st Century Taxi Driver
Ethan Hawke cuts a lean figure in the equally lean and potent First Reformed from writer and director Paul Schrader. Hawke stars as Rev. Toller, a pastor tending to the needs of a cold little church in a cold little town in upstate New York. The parish has its 250th […]
Northeast Comic Con Winter 2018 Recap
I just wrapped 3 days at Northeast Comic Con in Boxboro, MA. I didn’t know what to expect from this show– it was my first time doing it, and it fell on the weekend following Thanksgiving. Would anyone be around? Would Black Friday and football syphon off any interest? Would […]
So I have a piece in “Pros and (Comic) Cons” from Dark Horse Comics!
So. See that cover? See those names? Brian Michael Bendis. Kieron Gillen. Jim Zub. Amy Chu. And more! That’s me. I’m the “and more!” !!! I’m very excited to announce that I have an essay/prose piece in this tremendous looking anthology project, helmed by editor Hope Nicholson and coming […]
Famous Monsters of Filmland 290
I have two feature articles in this year’s edition of FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND magazine! It’s a huge honor to contribute to this legendary magazine. I covered John Carpenter’s incendiary THEY LIVE for its 30th anniversary (spoiler alert- it’s as relevant today as ever!) and also the 35th anniversary of […]
A Big OI’ Update: Cons, Crisis Vector, Podcasts, and more!
Hey! It’s been a busy few weeks here in Radvonland. Here’s a super quick recap: Crisis Vector #1 and Crisis Vector #2 both exist! Crisis Vector #1 was featured as the Pick of the Week on the New Number One podcast! I’m making good progress on Crisis Vector #3. The […]
Lo, there shall come…A CRISIS VECTOR #1 COVER!
Crisis Vector #1 cover. Art: Samir Simao. Colors: Ross Taylor. Letters/Logo/Design: Micah Myers. Pain/Fretting: Me.
CRISIS VECTOR #2 Soundtrack!
Music to accompany and enhance the reading experience of CRISIS VECTOR #2, a RADICAL VISIONS production by Ross Taylor, Micah Myers, and Erik Radvon! Nothin’s Gonna Stand in Our Way – Spectre General – Pages 1-6 What Happened to You? – The Offspring – Pages 7-9 Nothing Else Matters […]
CRISIS VECTOR #1 Soundtrack!
I thought it would be fun to put together a lil’ soundtrack for CRISIS VECTOR #1. Check it out below! Here’s a page guide: Phantom Lord – Metallica – Pages 1-6 Wicked Annabella – The Kinks – Pages 7-11 Government Center – The Modern Lovers – Page 12 Promentory – […]
Crisis Vector is Coming
Hey! Long time no blog. My site was hacked to the max, but the digital poison has been cleansed and I’m back in action! Lots to catch up on, but let’s start with this: CRISIS VECTOR. New comic. Three big issues. Full length. Full color. Full face melting. CRISIS VECTOR […]
Announcing CRISIS VECTOR
I’m pleased to announce my next comic project- CRISIS VECTOR: Eternal Flow of the Quantum River. More to come in early 2018. Stay tuned. Logo design my the ever-excellent Micah Myers. Follow him here.
Blade Runner 2049 Reflections
Interesting. That’s the word stuck in my mind after taking in Blade Runner 2049. Not good. Not bad. Interesting. 2049 is not Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, and quickly shirks off any notion that it could be. It takes its own tone immediately, albeit a subservient one. Scott’s film is the […]
Len Wein and the Most Important Comic of All Time
Len Wein! His contributions to comics are too vast to fully comprehend. Wein played a disproportionately huge role in pivoting comics into the modern era. There’s definitely an argument to be made for Giant Size X-Men #1 being the most important comic book of all time. It certainly marked the […]
Installing Doom
As a nerdy reclusive teenager from Massachusetts I made for a strange transplant to the wilds of Central Florida. Where I ended up on the outskirts of Orlando in the early ‘90s was more Dixie than Disney, and a level of raw violence permeated the humid air. The kids in […]