Making a connection through Facebook and responding to a call for help was an exciting experience when I had the opportunity to collaborate with Pat Broderick on his portfolio website. Later, I also assisted in shaping the outlook of his crowdfunding campaign and managing the expectations surrounding it. What fueled my enthusiasm for this collaboration was the astonishing revelation that Pat was the artist behind a comic book cover that had haunted me since my childhood. This particular comic book happened to be among the first ones I ever owned, Firestorm #, featuring the hero depicted as a werewolf with a vivid blue cover. The impact of this image on me as an artist cannot be overstated.
The journey of discovering and subsequently connecting with Pat for a project that holds great significance in his evolving career is a testament to the power of social media and how accessible we all are, even when separated by decades and different industries. This project is the evidence of how important a web presence is and how it never really went way. Social media and making yourself available to legion of comic book fans is critical but having a destination where fans can get more detail on your projects, make purchases, and fall deeper into you as a brand is the language of today. I am happy to have Pat as a client and act as in consultant in this brave new world.