Hi Children of the Corn! Last week I mentioned we’d meet a new cast member today. My bad. We’re just starting a series where we’ll meet him. Hopefully he’ll rear his head next week. Bonus points to anyone who can pick out the Winnie the Pooh reference. I’ll post it on The Amaizing Jim Corn […]
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Happy Tuesday, everyone! Thanks for stopping by to read Jim Corn. When you drop by next week you’ll get to meet a new member of the Amaizing Jim Corn cast. I’m happy I’m finally getting to him. You’ll have to tell me what you think at michael@prankstercomics.com.
Hi Corn-lovers, Just a reminder: this Saturday is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. In addition to all the free comics you can get at your local comic book store, if you are in Dallas come see me at Zeus Comics & Toys! I’ll be doing free sketches for kids, selling some Jim Corn original artwork and […]
In future Corninja appearances, I’ll have to tuck some corn skewers in his belt. He’d use those instead of those ninja forks.
Hi Everyone, Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 7. Across the country this is FREE COMIC DAY. Many comic book publishers produce comic books to be given away free that day at your local comic store. In addition, many stores have scheduled events. If you live in the Dallas area, come out and see me […]
Had to pick up my son early from school today. He’s now sick with the bug that’s been running through our family. This got me wondering though, with all of the exposure to sick kids, do school nurses get double the sick days? You’d think they’d at least get that for the first few years […]
All of my boys are big into Pokemon. Over the years they’ve watched the tv show and movies, played the card game and logged in countless hours playing the latest versions of the game. A few weeks back we went to our local mall for a big Pokemon Black & White road show event. Long […]
Jim has been entered in the corn category of the 3-H program. (The three Hs standing for Heartland, Home and Horses.) This, of course, is not to be confused with the 4-H youth program, which has a long history in this country. Their first club was called “The Tomato Club” or the “Corn Growing Club.” […]