What should Henry do in New York?
This one is going to a New York Minute. Excuse the poor grammar and typos like you always do.
I realized that my newsletters come out monthly and are probably a little longer than I want than to be, but I respect the real ones who read to the very end.
Big thanks to EVERYONE that has picked up Death to Pachuco and reviewed it. It was by design for us to coincide the release of the series along with New York Comic.
I’m indebted to my good friend Alex Segura for setting up our launch signing at the cool Anyone Comics in Brooklyn. It was great to experience that with DTP co-creator and artist, Rachel Merrill. Shout out to everyone who showed up; especially, Joe Illidge, who you should recognize in the last email blast. I’ll include the photo gallery at the end of the email.
I will be in Artist Alley talking jazz under my breath with Rachel at H-06. We’re close to the Tiny Onion booth.
New Educational NYC Comic Released
My new comic for NYC Department of Education’s Civics For All Comics Group is centered around Sal Castro and the 1968 Walk Outs. It’s free here at NYCC and to read online!
Cover by J Gonzo
Art by Louie Chin
Colors by Gab Contreras
Written and lettered by Henry Barajas

But I will be signing at the Civics for All Comics Group booth #4453 (near Top Shelf/IDW and DC). Here’s my schedule:
Today, Friday (10/10): 2-3:00 p.m.
Saturday (10/11): 11 a.m. to noon.
WHAT I’M WATCHING
I know it’s going to surprise you, but, I finally watched JAWS. I know, I know. But it’s one of those movies I’ve seen parodied and caught pieces of on TV I feel like I’ve seen it. But I finally watched it on the plane and was really surprised. I don’t think that scene where they show each other their scars gets enough credit.