Appearance Schedule

To book Jay Piscopo for school and library visits, please contact Tami Burke at tami@maine.rr.com.

May 7, 2016
Free Comic Book Day
Jay will be at Bull Moose in the morning and Casablanca Comics in the afternoon doing free superhero sketches

June 4, 2016
Portland Public Library
Portland, Maine

June 11, 2016
10:00 - 6:00
Concord, New Hampshire

October 23, 2016
Portland, Maine

11.30.2010

NEWSFLASH - Win a Sea Ghost Action Figure



NEWSFLASH!
All Commander X action figures are on sale for a special price of $15.00 (regular price $19.95). Sale ends December 31 and there will not be another sale on these figures - don't miss it!

Order HERE.

EXTRA BONUS!
When customers order a Commander X action figure they are automatically entered to win a super-limited-edition Sea Ghost action figure prototype! The final winner will be drawn on December 15 -- just two weeks from tomorrow!.

More details about the contest can be found at this link.

Like Commander X, Sea Ghost is a key character in Jay Piscopo's “The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli” graphic novel series.

Don't miss the new Sea Ghost comic book -- "Sea Ghost #1: The Sea Ghost in the Machine" in Diamond's January PREVIEWS.

11.28.2010

Captain Action Pin-up by Jay Piscopo

Captain Action (Season 2) #3 is now available! Check out all the details at this link and order your copy today.

Thanks to Ed Catto and Joe Ahearn for including Jay Piscopo's pin-up of the retro version of Captain Action. Captain Action was one of Jay's first toys as a kid so this was a particularly fun pin-up to draw.

This book is published by Moonstone. Jay is currently working with Martin Powell on a forthcoming Moonstone book THE SPIDER: Curse of the Unholy 3. Read more about that book at this link.

11.21.2010

Sea Ghost #1 -- www.theseaghost.com

Check out pages from Jay Piscopo's new Sea Ghost #1: The Sea Ghost in the Machine comic book at this new preview website:

www.theseaghost.com

This book will be offered in January 2011 Diamond Previews.

We'll have our Diamond Code in December and will share it with everyone as soon as we do so you can ask your local comic shop to order this book.

Be sure to sign up for our email list at this link and you'll be the first to receive the Diamond Code AND all the news about the FREE Commander X Adventures coming just in time for Commander X-Mas! Read the 2009 and 2010 editions of Commander X Adventures at this link.

11.19.2010

Holiday Gift Guide: The Undersea Adventures of Capt'n Eli







November 18, 2010

By Katie Campbell


Where has the art of comics gone? That is what I would like to know. I know that my son Reece, is always stopping me when we are in the library to look at the comics, but I seriously cannot find them anywhere. Am I living under a rock? I also know that every Sunday Reece races for the Comic section to read the funnies. See, there is an audience for them and it looks like Capt'n Eli knows that!

The Undersea Adventures of Capt'n Eli are graphic comic novels that take the reader on sea, air, and outerspace adventures with Capt'n Eli, his best friend Barney, and Jolly Roger the 200 year old Parrot. We read Volume 1, which includes "They Mystery of Me" and "The Mystery of Sargasso Sea" and I know that it definitely kept me interested and Reece didn't even put it down! Continue reading HERE.

Order the books HERE.

11.11.2010

Casablanca Comics debuts "The Sea Ghost in the Machine"

Casablanca Comics is the first comic shop in the country to have Jay Piscopo's new Sea Ghost #1: The Sea Ghost in the Machine comic book available for sale at its stores in Portland and Windham, Maine. All North American retailers will have the opportunity to order Sea Ghost #1 this January in Diamond Previews so be sure to ask for it at your favorite local comic shop!














Sea Ghost #1: The Sea Ghost in the Machine
Published by Nemo Publishing
Written and illustrated by Jay Piscopo
36 Pages | Full Color | $3.99

11.10.2010

Don't delay! Commander X Action Figure Sale: Sea Ghost Drawing Soon!

HURRY!
All Commander X action figures are on sale for a special price of $15.00 (regular price $19.95). Sale ends December 31 and there will not be another sale on these figures - don't miss it! Order HERE.







The five Commander X action figures currently available are:
- Golden Age Commander X
- 1950s Commander X
- Western Knight
- Barbary Knight
- Archer Knight

These eight-inch figures are created in a retro-style reminiscent of those made by the Mego Corporation in the 1970s. NEW! Undersea Knight coming soon....

EXTRA BONUS!
When customers order a Commander X action figure they are automatically entered to win a super-limited-edition Sea Ghost action figure prototype! The final winner will be drawn Dec. 15, 2010. More details about the contest can be found at this link.

Like Commander X, Sea Ghost is a key character in Jay Piscopo's “The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli” graphic novel series. Don't miss the new Sea Ghost comic book -- "Sea Ghost #1: The Sea Ghost in the Machine." Available now at this link and retailers can order in Diamond's January PREVIEWS.

11.08.2010

Newsarama: Jeff Marsick Reviews "Reading With Pictures"

Jeff Marsick writes about the new Reading With Pictures anthology:

"One-hundred and ninety-two pages, thirty-seven stories. And lest you think it’s a collection of never-heard-ofs as contributors, here’s a partial roll call of some of the more notable names: Jill Thompson (who did the cover), Fred Van Lente, Gabriel Bautista, Chris Eliopoulos, Rich Faber, Steve Horton, Kevin Sacco, Jay Piscopo, Russell Lissau. More than sixty creative types (writers, artists, colorists and letterers) built this book, and I would defy anyone to find a better collection of kid-friendly stories in one package."

Check out his Best Shot Review of Reading With Pictures on Newsarama at this link.

"If you’re a teacher, administrator, or librarian, buy a few copies of this book. It would be a bargain at twice the price. If you’re a parent, buy a copy for home. It’s hard to find quality kid-friendly titles that are as delightful to read as this one is." ~ Jeff Marsick, Newsarama

You can order the book at this link.

For more about Jay Piscopo's story, The Goblin of the Deep, visit this link.

11.05.2010

Stand by for Halloween adventure!

The Undersea Adventures of Capt'n Eli fans Caden (age 4) and Hadley (age 2) sent this photo of their Halloween costumes.

Caden makes a great Capt'n Eli! We love seeing Jolly Roger on his shoulder and his Seasearcher symbol is wonderful -- welcome to the crew!

Could Hadley be any better as Capt'n Eli's faithful pal Barney the Sea Dog? I bet she can tie some great nautical knots just like the real Barney in the graphic novels.

Thanks for reading and for sharing this photo with us.

Stand by for Adventure!

~ Jay

Jay Piscopo: Saving the art of comics, 1 book at a time






Author Profile: Jay Piscopo
Saving the art of comics, 1 book at a time


November 4, 2010

By JENNIFER HAZARD, Raising Maine Contributor

Epic film battles. Hanna-Barbera’s Space Ghost. Golden Age comics. These are just a few of Portland author/illustrator Jay Piscopo’s favorite things. His recent graphic novels, “The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli: The Mystery of Me” and “The Mystery of the Sargasso Sea” echo all of these influences, offering adventure, intrigue and a colorful cast of heroes and villains.

The series begins with an infant named Eli, whose underwater pod mysteriously washes ashore on a remote Maine island called Eagle Rock. Eli is adopted and raised by the island’s lighthouse keeper, Pops, and his wife, Ma. When Eli reaches boyhood, the couple learns that their son is a prodigy – capable of designing his own high tech submarine. Word of the boy’s abilities soon spreads beyond the tiny island. Professor Wow, a scientist from an underwater exploration team called the Seasearchers, invites young Eli to join the team. Eli accepts in hopes of learning more about his mysterious past.

If the character of Capt’n Eli looks and sounds strangely familiar, you’re right. The name is based on the Maine-made soda developed by Shipyard Brewing Company President and Founder Fred Forsley. According to Piscopo, Forsley wanted to promote Capt’n Eli’s soda with a TV show similar to 1930s radio programs like the “Lone Ranger” and the “Green Hornet.” He approached Piscopo – who worked as an animator on the ABC Saturday morning series, “Squigglevision” – to see if he’d be interested in the project. Based on past comic book experience, Piscopo encouraged Forsley to start simply. And so they did, beginning with an activity placemat for Shipyard’s restaurants. The placemat featured a comic called, “The Great Root Beer Battle,” starring young Eli, his dog Barney and a recognizable parrot named Jolly Roger.

The trio of characters appeared in a comic book called “The Mystery of the Haunted Lighthouse.” Piscopo says the comic was cute, similar to a Scooby Doo-style mystery, but not quite what he had in mind. He researched favorite books, films and comics, and in a year’s time, he developed “The Undersea Adventures of Captain Eli.” Piscopo hopes to add a third installment of the series by the spring of 2011. However, fans of his graphic novels will have something to tide them over in between. Sea Ghost – one of the many characters in the series – is featured in a recent comic book. And another mysterious character, Commander X, will be highlighted in an online comic available for the holidays.

With so much on his plate, is a television series about Capt’n Eli still possible? Piscopo says talks with agents in New York and Los Angeles are happening now. In the meantime, he’s busy promoting the series in schools with comic book workshops geared toward 7- to 10-year-olds. He says the hour-long cartooning workshop is designed to demystify the art of making comics, and kids are responding positively.

In a market where monthly comic book sales are declining, he likes the idea of appealing to a new generation of writers and illustrators. The workshops are one way to keep the art alive.

“I love the medium,” he says. “I don’t think it’s dead by any means. If writers and illustrators make a good thing and are aware of their audience, a comic will work.”

Piscopo hopes “The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli” is doing just that. He wants the series to appeal to children and their parents, who might be seeking comics reminiscent of their childhood.

“If a family can read these books together,” he says, “that’s the Holy Grail.”

11.04.2010

Who is the Sea Ghost?

As Jay Piscopo sketches for a fan at the Maine Comics Arts Festival, he tells us more about who the Sea Ghost is.

Sea Ghost #1 Has Arrived

Order today at this link. Be sure to look for it in January Previews!
This 36-page full color comic book features the story “The Sea Ghost in the Machine” written and illustrated by Jay Piscopo and featuring a pin-up by legendary illustrator Ramona Fradon.



Sea Ghost discovers a dangerous secret when a mysterious sphere transports him to an alien world locked in an endless war. Can he convince the Simas and Phlan to stop fighting and unite against the real enemy?


Read reviews HERE and HERE.

Check out this inspiring Sea Ghost pin-ups by Ramona Fradon and the amazing work of Danny Kelly and Robert Caine Jeffcoat below.

11.03.2010

Secret Identity - Reviews Jay Piscopo's "Sea Ghost #1"






Matman Rating – 5 out of 5 “wish Aquaman was this cool!”

COMICS
11-4-10: The Sea Ghost # 1 (Nemo Publishing)


One of our favorite segments on Secret Identity is the Saturday Morning Special! For us, some of our favorite memories of childhood is watching cool, action oriented cartoons that seemed to be so much bigger than life or our imagination! So the fine tradition of Jack Kirby and those great cartoons of old I present to you (big echo effect), ‘The Sea Ghost’!!!

From the incredible mind and pencil of Jay Piscopo comes ‘The Sea Ghost # 1’! In the same tone and style of Jay’s other work like ‘Capt’n Eli’ and ‘Commander X’ (both who make appearances here), comes another all ages adventure full of fun and nonstop action!

‘Sea Ghost in the Machine’ introduces us to The Sea Ghost and his undersea world featuring his command center the Ghosts Grotto! Living in the ruins of Atlantis, The Ghost and his children Triton and Coral, he keeps the sea safe from evil. When Commander X alerts the Ghost of some oddities in the Arctic, he makes his way to investigate. But when he gets there he finds a small vehicle that transports him to another world! But of course when he arrives he is treated as an enemy and hunted by everyone on the planet; land, sea and air. Can The Sea Ghost save himself and help restore peace to the planet of Eris?

Sea Ghost is an incredible character and not just because he looks wicked awesome and does even cool stuff! He is a father and sadly a widower who speaks to his wife in visions. Not only does he bust stuff up (which we all demand), but he can use his brain to reason before the fisticuffs. There is a lot of depth to this character as well as his support staff that I can’t wait to explore in future issues.

As far as Jay’s writing and art … brilliant! He creates such an inviting and warm feeling you can hear the ocean swishing and the cheesy music playing in the background. His visuals are very much in the tradition of Alex Toth and the King, Jack Kirby! If Mr. Kirby were still with us, he would be very pleased by the world Jay has created!

‘The Sea Ghost’ One Shot is a pleasant and rewarding read that satisfies on all levels. It can sometimes hurt a book when it is billed as ‘all ages’, and that is a shame. My greatest comic reading experiences involve reading comics with my daughters, like I did with my father and grandfather. Anyone who loves comics, great art and the ability to share will certainly enjoy this first issue!

Sea Ghost # 1 (along with the first two highly recommended Capt’n Eli Adventures) is available now at www.captneli.com.