This is the one of the dopest tumblogs I've come across in a long time. Keep up the good work.

Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
-LB22s Julian

bartdontlie:


daveloves90scomics:


Rob Liefeld and Eazy-E. Youngbloodz n Crips. Because 90’s.


Never forget.

bartdontlie:

daveloves90scomics:

Rob Liefeld and Eazy-E. Youngbloodz n Crips. Because 90’s.

Never forget.

Today at comic con, I picked up a NWA/T.M.N.T variant print. My life is now complete.

I’m glad you got that from my dude Jared K Fletcher.  Enjoy.

-LB22s Julian 

rraaaarrl:

What a perfect comment

Julian Lytle @ NYCC 2012

If any of you folks that follow LB22s going to be at #NYCC holla at me!

julianlytle:

Hey everyone I’m going to be at New York Comic Con from October 11th-14th in Artist Alley, table P-12. I’ll be doing 9”x12” sketches along with sketch cards. I’ll also do a couple of 11”x17” commissions and I should have some art prints there with me.

The prices are: Sketch Card = $5 9”x12” = $20 11”x17” = $75  

samples 9x12 

sketch cards    

If you want a sketch post here contact me by email

Check out my ninja Ron Wimberly at P-11 right next to your’s truly, Julian Lytle at NYCC (New York Comic Con).

d3-14:

My New York Comic Con schedule/menu. …and I’m open for commission(s?) NYCC
This year I will be at P11, in the artist alley selling wares and chopping it up with the natives. I’ll have books, zines and a bunch of stuff you can’t get anywhere else (maybe something you can wear, I don’t know, you’ll have to come out to see). I draw a little in every book I sell. 
Here’s the rundown.
(these will be con special prices.)
•Prince of Cats……………………………………………………$20
•Something Wicked This Way Comes(HC)…………………$30
•Sentences: The Life of MF GRIMM………………………….$17
•GNxMSGR……………………………………………………….$15
•YAKUZA PAPERS LIMITED EDTION ZINE…………………$10
•Silk Screen Prints………………………………………………..$45
•Goody Bag (it’s a suuurpriiiiise)…………………………..$100
•Pinback buttons…………………………………………………..$3
•Handshake, well wishes………………………………..$Free.50
•…and…for the first time ever, I am opening up commisions. I don’t know how many I will be doing and I reserve the right not to draw a wack character…or draw a wack character in a way that I choose. This ensures you get a dope piece of art. Trust. It’s your choice wether you want that or not. You can submit your submissions (hehe) to me at trash@d-pi.com. If I accept, I’ll require a %50 retainer. Or you can catch me thursday through friday on the con floor. Julian persuaded me to do this. Who knows, I may only do one…………………………………………………………………$200
Also! You can catch me at the following events:
Wednesday 7pm Jim Hanley’s Universe: I’ll be at “A Celebration Of Pop Music Comics” at Jim Hanley’s Universe in Manhattan for a little bit. Check the internets for moar informations. I’ll be there for as long as I can before…
Wednesday 8:15 LucidNYC at Drom: I’ll be doing a little rap on Prince of Cats at a Lucid event. LucidNYC is a lounge dinner lecture series. There will be music, sounds cool. I’m excited!  cop tickets at: http://lucidnyc.eventbrite.com/
Saturday 2-3: I’ll be at Autographing table 6 with Ron Wilson, Jean Grae and Eric Orr…uh Autographing 
Saturday 5:15-6:15pm: Depth Of Field Magazine is proud to present Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining. Comic books and Hip-Hop both grew from modest origins in New York City to achieve global impact, and in the process, they have crossed over in a variety of ways. Check the details here: http://tinyurl.com/99pwsff

Check out my ninja Ron Wimberly at P-11 right next to your’s truly, Julian Lytle at NYCC (New York Comic Con).

d3-14:

My New York Comic Con schedule/menu. …and I’m open for commission(s?) NYCC

This year I will be at P11, in the artist alley selling wares and chopping it up with the natives. I’ll have books, zines and a bunch of stuff you can’t get anywhere else (maybe something you can wear, I don’t know, you’ll have to come out to see). I draw a little in every book I sell. 

Here’s the rundown.

(these will be con special prices.)

•Prince of Cats……………………………………………………$20

•Something Wicked This Way Comes(HC)…………………$30

•Sentences: The Life of MF GRIMM………………………….$17

•GNxMSGR……………………………………………………….$15

•YAKUZA PAPERS LIMITED EDTION ZINE…………………$10

•Silk Screen Prints………………………………………………..$45

•Goody Bag (it’s a suuurpriiiiise)…………………………..$100

•Pinback buttons…………………………………………………..$3

•Handshake, well wishes………………………………..$Free.50

•…and…for the first time ever, I am opening up commisions. I don’t know how many I will be doing and I reserve the right not to draw a wack character…or draw a wack character in a way that I choose. This ensures you get a dope piece of art. Trust. It’s your choice wether you want that or not. You can submit your submissions (hehe) to me at trash@d-pi.com. If I accept, I’ll require a %50 retainer. Or you can catch me thursday through friday on the con floor. Julian persuaded me to do this. Who knows, I may only do one…………………………………………………………………$200

Also! You can catch me at the following events:

Wednesday 7pm Jim Hanley’s Universe: I’ll be at “A Celebration Of Pop Music Comics” at Jim Hanley’s Universe in Manhattan for a little bit. Check the internets for moar informations. I’ll be there for as long as I can before…

Wednesday 8:15 LucidNYC at Drom: I’ll be doing a little rap on Prince of Cats at a Lucid event. LucidNYC is a lounge dinner lecture series. There will be music, sounds cool. I’m excited!  cop tickets at: http://lucidnyc.eventbrite.com/

Saturday 2-3: I’ll be at Autographing table 6 with Ron Wilson, Jean Grae and Eric Orr…uh Autographing 

Saturday 5:15-6:15pm: Depth Of Field Magazine is proud to present Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining. Comic books and Hip-Hop both grew from modest origins in New York City to achieve global impact, and in the process, they have crossed over in a variety of ways. Check the details here: http://tinyurl.com/99pwsff

d-pi:

“Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining” panel at New York Comic-Con
Depth Of Field Magazine brings together renowned comic creators and Hip-Hop legends to discuss ties between the forms, upcoming projects, and shared inspirations
On Saturday, October 13th, from 5:15-6:15pm, Depth Of Field Magazine is proud to present Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining, a panel discussion at the East Coast’s largest entertainment gathering.  Comic books and Hip-Hop both grew from modest origins in New York City to achieve global impact, and in the process, they have crossed over in a variety of ways – this panel will showcase new and upcoming projects from comic creators and Hip-Hop legends, shed light on the ways Hip-Hop and comics have influenced and inspired each other, and give perspective on the common history of two cultures through discussion with musical legends, artistic innovators, and cutting-edge comic creators.
Patrick Reed (editor of Depth Of Field Magazine) will moderate, and the panelists comprise many of the most influential creators in their respective fields, including:
-Eric Orr (graffiti and fine artist, graphic designer, creator of “Rappin’ Max Robot”, the first rap comic book)
-Ron Wilson (artist of Marvel’s The Thing and Wolfpack, creator of the upcoming Battle Rappers series)
-Adam “Illus” Wallenta (co-creator of the Public Enemy comic book, acclaimed MC, artist of numerous album covers)
-Ronald Wimberly (creator of Vertigo’s new ‘Prince Of Cats’ graphic novel, artist of MF Grimm’s ‘Life Sentences’ graphic novel)
-Kagan McLeod (professional illustrator, writer/artist of Top Shelf’s ‘Infinite Kung Fu’ graphic novel)
-Johnny “Juice” Rosado (DJ and producer for Public Enemy, Leaders Of The New School, Son Of Bazerk, and other acts)
-Pete Rock (pioneering producer and DJ, half of legendary Hip-Hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth)
-Jean Grae (celebrated MC and producer)
-Darryl DMC McDaniels (Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, creator of the upcoming DMC comic and graphic novel, member of RUN-DMC)
The panel runs one hour, and will take place in room 1A06.  Preceding the panel, there will be two hours of signings with the speakers – these signings will take place from 2-4pm at table 6 in NYCC’s autographing area.  

d-pi:

“Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining” panel at New York Comic-Con

Depth Of Field Magazine brings together renowned comic creators and Hip-Hop legends to discuss ties between the forms, upcoming projects, and shared inspirations

On Saturday, October 13th, from 5:15-6:15pm, Depth Of Field Magazine is proud to present Hip-Hop And Comics: Cultures Combining, a panel discussion at the East Coast’s largest entertainment gathering.  Comic books and Hip-Hop both grew from modest origins in New York City to achieve global impact, and in the process, they have crossed over in a variety of ways – this panel will showcase new and upcoming projects from comic creators and Hip-Hop legends, shed light on the ways Hip-Hop and comics have influenced and inspired each other, and give perspective on the common history of two cultures through discussion with musical legends, artistic innovators, and cutting-edge comic creators.

Patrick Reed (editor of Depth Of Field Magazine) will moderate, and the panelists comprise many of the most influential creators in their respective fields, including:

-Eric Orr (graffiti and fine artist, graphic designer, creator of “Rappin’ Max Robot”, the first rap comic book)

-Ron Wilson (artist of Marvel’s The Thing and Wolfpack, creator of the upcoming Battle Rappers series)

-Adam “Illus” Wallenta (co-creator of the Public Enemy comic book, acclaimed MC, artist of numerous album covers)

-Ronald Wimberly (creator of Vertigo’s new ‘Prince Of Cats’ graphic novel, artist of MF Grimm’s ‘Life Sentences’ graphic novel)

-Kagan McLeod (professional illustrator, writer/artist of Top Shelf’s ‘Infinite Kung Fu’ graphic novel)

-Johnny “Juice” Rosado (DJ and producer for Public Enemy, Leaders Of The New School, Son Of Bazerk, and other acts)

-Pete Rock (pioneering producer and DJ, half of legendary Hip-Hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth)

-Jean Grae (celebrated MC and producer)

-Darryl DMC McDaniels (Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, creator of the upcoming DMC comic and graphic novel, member of RUN-DMC)

The panel runs one hour, and will take place in room 1A06.  Preceding the panel, there will be two hours of signings with the speakers – these signings will take place from 2-4pm at table 6 in NYCC’s autographing area.