Posts Tagged ‘NYCC’
Jim Lee And Geoff Johns To Be Guests Of Honor At The ’11 NYCC
The creative super-team for the upcoming Justice League comic relaunch are set to make a big splash at this years convention. For information on this exciting development Click Here to go straight to the source.
–ExSleepyInk
Poster For Bruce Timm’s Upcoming Green Lantern Animated Series
Sadly this panel filled up before I was able to get into it (so much for a NYCC press pass, huh?). Bruce Timm anounced and previewed what should be a great show. Like Batman: The Animated Series from the early nineties, this will premiere after the Green Lantern movie release; maybe as early as November 2011. It will feature Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as the main antagonists. So far the first season will consist of over 20 episodes, and they aren’t doing a Sinestro reveal until about half-way through. Mostly space based, don’t expect to see many other DC superheroes…at least not in the beginning. Bruce Timm was on hand at the DC booth signing copies of this poster. Very ashamed I missed it.
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–ExSleepyInk
NY Comic Con 2010 So Far
So far the event is crazy. I have been running around non-stop and still feel like I’ve got nothing accomplished. I do feel, however, like i’ve gotten hit by an MTA bus. I was able too meet tons of amazing talent in the industry. Loeb, Lee, and Finch(who spoke candidly about the dream of being handed his own Batman title, how he feels this is a pinnacle for him, and how he wants to try hard to balance Bruce’s humanity with the supernatural forces he will stand against) were some of the big names I was able to talk with. Turns out that even though my friend could have gotten me a contact with Stan Lee, it was still like entering a madhouse of raised arms and flashing bulbs to get near him.
James Robinson and Darwyn Cooke were some personal favorites.
When I asked Jeph Loeb why they haven’t already made Hush into a DC Animated straight to DVD/Bluray feature, he joked (and I’m paraphrasing) that if he had his way it would be a full-on live action CGI movie. That’s what I like to hear! But, when I went to ask Bruce Timm in the All Star Superman preview panel, someone beat me to the punch. Long story short…they have thought about it. However, the next animated project the studio is working on is Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One. No complaints here (and, sadly, also no casting news from Timm). In case you’re wondering, by the way, the footage from ‘All Star…‘ was great.
Bruce did talk about how they were once trying to make an R rated feature. We can always dream!
I’ll leave you on that. Tomorrow I should have access to a laptop to drop some video and pictures (I didn’t just want to drop a cluster bomb from my phone). Good night boys and girls. I’ve been a bad ExSleepyInk and have partied too hard. Wish me luck in rising tomorrow.
–Me
P.S. Check out David V. Mammina‘s table in the 700 aisle. The are adjacent to the professional gaming challenges, and near artist alley.
See You At The 2010 NY Comic Con!! Here’s some tips.
With only a few days away, we all better be getting our proverbial houses in order. Gather up all the comics and memorabilia you want signed. Print out a personalized show schedule and map out your experience so the event doesn’t overstimulate your mind to the point of forgetting what it is you wanted to see and accomplish in the first place. There will be a program available at the door, but it helps to be prepared because it is very easy to get side-tracked by all the visual candy. Before you know it you realize you’ve missed a few things after the fact. Bringing rubberbands for all the posters and prints is a must. Being that a lot of artists will gladly do a sketch for you, especially when you’re buying something, having an extra pencil and sharpie with you is a great idea. These guys (artists) are doodling all day, and there’s only so much ink in a pen/marker. God forbid they go dry with a line waiting for them, you’ll be saving yourself and you won’t miss out on such a personalized collector’s item. Remember: Try to have whatever you want signed out and ready to keep everything moving smoothly. Traffic jams suck and, even though they are mostly there for you, all the guests have long days ahead of them.
Be sure to check out all of the tables for exclusives (These are limited edish items you will find only here). Also, be smart, bring your fill-in list and check out all the comic vendors. They have back issues for as cheap as a dollar or less, and trades and graphic novels for half off (give or take). This is a great way to cement the gaps in the runs of your collection while saving yourself a pretty penny at the same time. The same goes for figures, statues and clothing. Your back will be the only one complaining. Believe me, I’ve gotten overzealous and learned the hard way. There were times I’ve felt the straps of an over encumbered knapsack digging into my shoulders days after I took it off. (Small price to pay for all the goodies you’ll bring home)
Be prepared to either purchase a ticket online or at the NYCC for a celebrity’s autograph, and be waiting early to get a ticket into certain events, screenings, or panels. Some have a limited admittance and are first come first served. Don’t miss out! Don’t worry though…most panels and such will run each day. If you are there for the long haul, and miss it the first time, plan on clearing some time in the latter days to get to whatever room it is in before the line gets too long. Don’t forget to support indie artists if you have any extra cash. They paid a lot to get a table and will most assuredly appreciate it (plus, think of how much that stuff will be worth once they’ve made it!).
Telling you to bring a fully charged camera might be moot, since everyone has got crazy-futuristic multitasking phones, but none the less…most artists would be happy to get in a shot with you.
So in closing, have a blast, meet as many people as you can, find that rare comic you’ve been looking for, and come away with some great stories. As long as you’ve worn comfortable shoes, you’ll be golden. Don’t stress out. Enjoy it. (I’m partly talking to myself here). And, lastly, be sure to either have some cash set aside for food and drink, or smuggle some in (it can be pretty expensive at any big event).
We will be trying to cover it as much as we can during the event, but whatever you don’t see up on the site during the weekend, we will be sure to get up after we are home and rested.
—ExSleepyInk
DC Comics List For Wedneday 10/06/10 (NYCC Week!!!)
The week is finally upon us! Come friday the geeky madness and splendor of the New York Comic Con goes into full swing at the Jacob Javits Center! We hope to see all of you there. This thing looks to be the best yet. There will be plenty of panels and screenings to immerse yourself in, all the artists, writers and creators you could possibly ever want to meet, and endless scantily clad girls in super heroine costumes (or guys if that’s your thing)! Oh yeah, I almost forgot BRUCE CAMPBELL!! Better buckle down and get started on some last minute comic reading so you’re in the know on the latest storylines, and don’t sound like a bumbling idiot trying to talk through troves of nerds and the insuing nerdage they bathe in. Or, if you’re not going and you just need a respite from your work week. After all, tomorrow ist Mittwoch (that’s wednesday in German…who said we’re not worldly here at FHTI?), the highlight of a geek’s week. All of those who will be at the Con, be sure to check out my good pal and cowriter David V. Mammina‘s table. You can find him on the show exclusives list and locate his table number in the program(be aware that they sometimes change). He will be displaying and selling his books, doing free signings, and have concept art available(for a small donation). If you see me through all the mayhem, I would be glad to sign his book Paltronis. I did the illustrations. Have a great one boys and girls!!
Vertigo
WildStorm
Per usual, be sure to check out my Dark Horse selection (Mignola of course).
Baltimore: The Plague Ships #3
Happy reading!
P.S. If you see this goofy mug, come up and say hi!—ExSleepyInk
2010 New York Comic Con Guests and Artists
With only a little over a month left until zero hour, I know everyone is gearing up for what should hopefully be the best NYCC to date!
If you’re like me, the tension is building. Will you get the chance to chat up all your favorite creators? Will you get all the sketches you’ve been dreaming of year round? (Better get there early–with enough money– if you want one from an artist like Brian Bolland, and be ready to possibly come back another day). Are you going to shake hands with Bruce Campbell, or get a photo-0p with Katee Sackhoff? It’s enough to keep you in a panic attack for days! I know I’m already digging out all of the comics I want signed and writing myself a
memo of all the artists I’m dying to have draw in my sketchpad. I’d like you to be able to do the same, so I did some research. Get a pen and paper ready! Some of the keystone guests are Stan Lee and John Romita Sr and Jr. Others include Geoff Johns, Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, David Finch, Brian Michael Bendis, J. Michael Straczynski, Adam, Andy, and Joe Kubert, Chris Claremont, Darwyn Cooke, Tony Daniel, Joe Quesada, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Geof Darrow, Dan Didio, Matt Fraction, Adam Hughes, Mark Morales, Michael Golden, Bob Layton, Dustin Nguyen, Greg Pak, Peter Tomasi, and much much more! Be sure to also check out one of my best friends, David V Mammina, who will have a table showcasing his four novels (one of which I did some sketches for). He is a dedicated writer of mostly dark fantasy, and a very humble guy. We will be covering the event, so if you see our badges, come up and say hi. We’d love to see you all! The 2010 NYCC is October 8th through the 10th (That’s friday through sunday, folks!). Below is a list of who you will find in my favorite place, Artist Alley.
| Buzz John Abatz Kei Acedera Eric Adams Mawuli Ahiekpor Rafael Albuquerque Kristin Allen Rey Arzeno Mahmud Asrar Robert Atkins Shawn Atkinson Paul Azaceta Gabriel Ba Drew Baker Jeff Balke David Baron Chris Batista Nicholas Sutten Bell Ryan Benjamin Rich Bernatovech Antonio Bifulco Steve Bird Brian Bolland Del Borovic Emi Boz Kenneth Branch Ivan Brandon Hugo Bravo Jennifer Brazas Corey Breen John Broglia Reilly Brown Mark Brooks Richard Buckler Edouardo Buissreth Reginald Butler Aaron Campbell J. Scott Campbell Giuseppe Camuncoli Eric Canete Zander Cannon Joe Caramagna Josh Z Carter Christine Caton Jacob Chabot Jim Cheung Bobby Chiu Mike Choi Kari Christensen Lindsay Cibos Yildiray Cinar Chris Claremont Jorge Coelho Justin Coffee Scott Cohn Amanda Conner Daniel Cooney Scott Cooper Ben Costa Wes Craig Dave Crosland Jennifer Crute Shawn Crystal Toby Cypress Marguerite Dabaie Jeremy Dale Geof Darrow Shane Davis Valentine De Landro Tom Defalco Edgar Delgado Joseph Dellagatta Camilla d’Errico J. M. DeSantis Jean-Paul Deshong Christian DiBari Terry and Rachel Dodson Juan Doe Michael Dolce Michael Dooney Nick Dragotta Ryan Dunlavey Felipe Echevarria Rahsan Ekedal Chris Eliopoulos Josh Ellingson Gabe Eltaeb Steve Epting Mark Evans Ulises Farinas Jamie Fay Richard Kane Ferguson Leandro Fernandez Gary Fields David Finch Denny Fincke Gus Fink GW Fisher Matthew Fletcher T.C. Ford Billy Fowler Nathan Fox Dave Fox Ramona Fradon Maurice Freeman Derek Fridolfs Sean Galloway Jose Garcia-Lopez Randy Gentile |
Thomas Gianni Chris Giarrusso Michael Golden Joel Gomez Jerry Gonzalez Trevor Goring Andrea Grant Keron Grant Kevin Greaves Sanford Greene Jordan Gunderson Sergio Gusella Brian Haberlin Thomas Hall Larry Hama Cully Hamner Scott Hanna Leanne Hannah Gabriel Hardman Fred Harper Troy Hasbrouck Fred Haynes Clayton Henry Francisco Herrera David Hillman Greg Horn Josh Howard Zach Howard Richard Howell Mike Huddleston Terry Huddleston Adam Hughes Jean Huh Jamal Igle Mike Imboden William Jamison Martin Januski Georges Jeanty Christopher Jennings Eric Jimenez Arvell Jones Joëlle Jones Amano Jyaku Ryan Kelly Daniel Khanna George Moses Kibara Eric Kim Hannibal King Keith Knight Brian Kong Dean Kotz Don Kramer Travis Lanham Serge LaPointe Greg LaRocque Elisa Lau Kevin Lau Bob Layton Norman Lee Sunny Lee Leo Leibelman Justin Leiter Joao Lemos Serge Limontas-Salisbury John Livesay Emilio Lopez John Lustig Clive Lynch Julian Lytle Andy MacDonald David Mack Jim Mahfood aka Food One Francis Manapul Clay Mann Daniel Mann Larry Marder Jason Martin Jose Marzan Jr. Dan Masso Carla Speed McNeil Steve McNiven Fiona Meng Jason Metcalf Keith Miller Alex Milne Erika Moen Fabio Moon Stuart Moore Jonathan Moore Mark Morales Anwar Morse Clare Moseley Paul Mounts Trevor Mueller Keith Murphey Sean Murphy Todd Nauck Dustin Nguyen Dan Nokes Oliver Nome Ross Nover Sonia Oback Art O’Callaghan Victor Ochoa Dan O’Connor William O’Connor |
John O’Connor Kensuke Okabayashi Leonardo Olea Ariel Olivetti Darrell ORiley Ricardo Osnaya Jean-Claude Padilla Greg Pak Jimmy Palmiotti Yanick Paquette Daniel Parent Roland Paris Hyeondo Park Andrew Pepoy Ramon Perez Khoi Pham Nuno Plati Whilce Portacio Rob Porter Joe Prado Katherine Pritchard Jack Purcell Joe Quinones Humberto Ramos rodney ramos Scott Reed Ivan Reis Rick Remender Michael Renzine Paolo Rivera Mark Robinson Hector E. Rodriguez Patrick Rolo Jonathan Roscetti Rachelle Rosenberg Stephane Roux Fernando Ruiz Ejay Russell David Ryan Mark Sable Daniel Salgo Alex Saviuk Matteo Scalera Patrick Scherberger Steve Scott Dave Sharpe Dirk Shearer Brian Shearer Blair Shedd Ryan Sias Lizzie (TOFUSQUIRREL) Siegel Israel Skelton Eric Skillman Will Sliney Matthew Dow Smith Tim Smith Doug Sneyd Allison Sohn Beth Sotelo Christopher Sotomayor Matthew Southworth Chad Spilker Dan Springer Joe Staton Ken Steacy Kyle Strahm Ian Struckhoff Billy Tan Philip Tan Ann Telneas Ben Templesmith Mark Texeira Bryan Tillman Peter Tomasi GB Tran Herb Trimpe Christopher Uminga Steve Uy Jim Valentino Fred Van Lente Wayne Vansant Tim Vigil Dexter Vines Brad Walker Steve Walker Michael Watkins E.K. Weaver Lee Weeks Scott Wegener Graig Weich Alison Wilgus Freddie Williams II Michele Witchipoo Renee Witterstaetter Ken Wong Pete Woods J.K. Woodward Tory Woollcott Sylvon Wright Kelly Yates Craig Yeung Leinil Yu Chris Yura Chrissie Zullo |
–ExSleepyInk
