Joe Singleton

Joe Singleton is a home-grown Texas artist, writer, thinker and all-around nice guy. He’s been drawing since he was three years old, at the cost of thousands of pencils, miles of lead and whole forests of trees. He’s tried breaking into comics, from time to time and has been creating super-heroes since the 7th grade, at last count, nearly 400 individual characters.
Joe has been a guest at local and regional comic and SF conventions, including Aggie-Con, the oldest and largest student-run science-fiction convention in the US, for three years as a regional guest.
Joe writes and illustrates Artistic License, a monthly column for the Collector Times Online, with a monthly readership numbering in the tens of thousands. In 2005 he launched HeroBlog.com, a comic book style superhero story in blog form, about a young superhuman learning his place in the world. In November 2007 he launched Ad Astra, a web comic set in the future of the HeroBlog universe.
Joe collects comics, science fiction, and action figures, as well as real and replica firearms.
Artistic License
HeroBlog
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