And flinging it on to Liusa Jonte'!
GAM Press Release – October 1st 2005
by Lisa R. Jonte'
It’s done. Two months of ninja-in-the-shadows editorial work, some impressive acting where folks could see and here we are. GirlAMatic has a new Editor, seven fantastic new series and is well on its way to having a complete visual overhaul.
After two and half years, Lea Hernandez, the originator, Founding Editor and driving force behind GirlAMatic has decided to step down. It’s been a long and successful run, but it seems she felt it was time to shake things up and, at the same time, find more time to actually make comics herself. I would not deny her. As if I could. She hit me with the idea one day like a bolt from the blue. During the chaos that is Comic-Con International, while chatting with Spike and I, Lea casually asked,
“Hey Spike, if I stopped being the Editor, you work for Lisa?”
Spike’s response, though surprised, was a decided,“Yes.”
My own response was far less articulate, involving a great deal of stammering and repeated uses of, “WHAT!?”
Within two weeks the deed was done and I was in charge. Since then I have been working furiously while Lea continued to be the public face of GirlAMatic. The result is our new line-up of creators and their series.
1. By the Wayside by Leigh Dragoon
Wherein an exorcist with job performance issues, and a mystically sensitive runaway with lots of other issues, collide.
2. Carnation Grows Up by Sushu Xai and Isaac Hoffer
Described by its creators as, “Magical girl lesbian comedy family drama romance hijinks ensue." Seriously, what's not to love?
3. Claviger by Ronnie Casson
The story of Wishkeepers, and what happens when one of them misses a call.
4. Gypsy by John Peters, creator of Forty Winks
Show tunes, quackery and brains that are just too damned full. The rest you wouldn’t believe me if I told you.
5. Hold My Life by Dale Ingram
Heartbreak and hard rock combine in this modern-day fable of revenge and self discovery.
6. Return of the Mad Bun by Rachel Hartman, creator of Amy Unbounded
Rachel comes back to comics and to the internet for the first time with some fabulous Pau-Henoa fun. There will be antics!
7. Ironclad Petal by Lea Hernandez, creator of Rumble Girls, Cathedral Child, Clockwork Angels, co-creator of killer Princesses, and creator/founding Editor of GirlAMatic.com
Lea stays on to bring her own brand of magic to GAM with this all new Texas Steam-punk tale.
Each and every one them is brilliant, quirky and gorgeous and I hope that you will love them and their work as much as I do. Together we will do our best to give you the entertainment you have come to expect from GirlAMatic, and much, much more.
In the coming months, there will be even more changes, as we tailor our look to fit our newly energized atmosphere. Watch for it, I think you will all be pleased.
2 years, 6 months, 1 day, more than 30 creators, numerous series, incidents, arguments, experiments, discoveries and one damned fine ride, it’s all good. It’s all GirlAMatic. Get ready for more.
* * * * *
I want to add, since Lisa won't say so, that she's been the right hand of GAM since the beginning. She scouted many of the series, including the wildly successful Bite Me!, and I courted them.
She's been a terrific helper, sometimes a shoulder to cry on, an ear to vent to, and my best friend since before GAM. There's a reason why I called her instead of my daughter when I won the Lulu of the Year, and it's not just because my husband was at his mother's and I couldn't remember her number.
I am so glad Joey Manley asked me to head GAM three years ago. I enjoyed the work, and I'm proud of what he, I and Lisa have built.
So subscribe, already. You're my employers now, and I'd damn well like a raise in cash to go with the Shiner Bock I'm raising right now.
GAM Press Release – October 1st 2005
by Lisa R. Jonte'
It’s done. Two months of ninja-in-the-shadows editorial work, some impressive acting where folks could see and here we are. GirlAMatic has a new Editor, seven fantastic new series and is well on its way to having a complete visual overhaul.
After two and half years, Lea Hernandez, the originator, Founding Editor and driving force behind GirlAMatic has decided to step down. It’s been a long and successful run, but it seems she felt it was time to shake things up and, at the same time, find more time to actually make comics herself. I would not deny her. As if I could. She hit me with the idea one day like a bolt from the blue. During the chaos that is Comic-Con International, while chatting with Spike and I, Lea casually asked,
“Hey Spike, if I stopped being the Editor, you work for Lisa?”
Spike’s response, though surprised, was a decided,“Yes.”
My own response was far less articulate, involving a great deal of stammering and repeated uses of, “WHAT!?”
Within two weeks the deed was done and I was in charge. Since then I have been working furiously while Lea continued to be the public face of GirlAMatic. The result is our new line-up of creators and their series.
1. By the Wayside by Leigh Dragoon
Wherein an exorcist with job performance issues, and a mystically sensitive runaway with lots of other issues, collide.
2. Carnation Grows Up by Sushu Xai and Isaac Hoffer
Described by its creators as, “Magical girl lesbian comedy family drama romance hijinks ensue." Seriously, what's not to love?
3. Claviger by Ronnie Casson
The story of Wishkeepers, and what happens when one of them misses a call.
4. Gypsy by John Peters, creator of Forty Winks
Show tunes, quackery and brains that are just too damned full. The rest you wouldn’t believe me if I told you.
5. Hold My Life by Dale Ingram
Heartbreak and hard rock combine in this modern-day fable of revenge and self discovery.
6. Return of the Mad Bun by Rachel Hartman, creator of Amy Unbounded
Rachel comes back to comics and to the internet for the first time with some fabulous Pau-Henoa fun. There will be antics!
7. Ironclad Petal by Lea Hernandez, creator of Rumble Girls, Cathedral Child, Clockwork Angels, co-creator of killer Princesses, and creator/founding Editor of GirlAMatic.com
Lea stays on to bring her own brand of magic to GAM with this all new Texas Steam-punk tale.
Each and every one them is brilliant, quirky and gorgeous and I hope that you will love them and their work as much as I do. Together we will do our best to give you the entertainment you have come to expect from GirlAMatic, and much, much more.
In the coming months, there will be even more changes, as we tailor our look to fit our newly energized atmosphere. Watch for it, I think you will all be pleased.
2 years, 6 months, 1 day, more than 30 creators, numerous series, incidents, arguments, experiments, discoveries and one damned fine ride, it’s all good. It’s all GirlAMatic. Get ready for more.
* * * * *
I want to add, since Lisa won't say so, that she's been the right hand of GAM since the beginning. She scouted many of the series, including the wildly successful Bite Me!, and I courted them.
She's been a terrific helper, sometimes a shoulder to cry on, an ear to vent to, and my best friend since before GAM. There's a reason why I called her instead of my daughter when I won the Lulu of the Year, and it's not just because my husband was at his mother's and I couldn't remember her number.
I am so glad Joey Manley asked me to head GAM three years ago. I enjoyed the work, and I'm proud of what he, I and Lisa have built.
So subscribe, already. You're my employers now, and I'd damn well like a raise in cash to go with the Shiner Bock I'm raising right now.