Comic Fusion’s event spans October 23-24, 2010 and will host some of the industry’s top creators. Saturday the 23rd you can come meet Jamal Igle and Ken Haeser who will be joined by members of Star Wars’ 501st and superheroes. Sunday you meet Wonder Woman in person along with Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and Alan Scott. They will be joined by Nick Mockoviak, Charles P. Wilson III and Mike DeVito. Only a limited amount of in-store sketching will be done because there are around 90 pieces of art available in the auction iteself.
Today I finally got back into modeling since moving home to New Jersey. I needed a break and it was worth it. Modeling for two of the figure drawing classes at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art was a huge honor for me. As I explained in this previous blog post, I [...]
As I said in my Baltimore Comic Con Recap, I owe a lot to Jay Fife. Not only did his art provide me with lots of enjoyment as his fan, but Jay has become a very dear friend who almost single-handedly got me through this summer. At Baltimore, Jay gave me my birthday present which [...]
In 1989, I was in my last year of high school. Madonna was top of the charts. Jack Nicholson was squirting Michael Keaton with Joker venom. There was still a Yugoslavia (has that reformed again?). And I was toying with the idea of going to art school. I found the mock ups in the attic. [...]
It was my absolute pleasure to pose for one of my favorite artists yesterday, Mr. Jay Fife. Jay hails from Ohio and brings fans of pop culture a unique portrayal of characters. His work is primarily but not exclusively that style branded as “pin up art.” Jay is also working on his first independent comic, [...]
It’s really sweet that some people out there are inspired by what I do. I’ve been the happy recipient of some fan art where folks have taken my pictures (after asking my permission which is appreciated) and manipulating them with digital effects. The results are fun and allow me to see what I’d look like [...]
This isn’t my full collection but it’s most of it. I have a rather small size sketchbook that I bring to conventions because it’s portable (fits in whatever bag I have that matches my costume). It might not be the easiest thing for an artist to work in because of its size, but so far, [...]