Just wanted to throw out the annual Heroes Convention blog post out before it got too far gone. We had a great time at the show this year in Charlotte. It was a blast goin through artist alley checkin out all the sketches, prints, and books the artist had. I got to see some old friends and pick up some cool con sketches from some uber-talented artist. This year we also did a couple of first. We went to the auction on Saturday night, and I participated in the 20 minute quick draw contest. The sketch contest was pretty cool. Shanna watched and took pics as I sketched with my chunky digits as fast as I could. I think the sketch turned out pretty cool for only having 20 minutes. Anyway, thanks to all those who had a part in making Heroes Con '09 a great time!
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Heroes Con!
Just wanted to throw out the annual Heroes Convention blog post out before it got too far gone. We had a great time at the show this year in Charlotte. It was a blast goin through artist alley checkin out all the sketches, prints, and books the artist had. I got to see some old friends and pick up some cool con sketches from some uber-talented artist. This year we also did a couple of first. We went to the auction on Saturday night, and I participated in the 20 minute quick draw contest. The sketch contest was pretty cool. Shanna watched and took pics as I sketched with my chunky digits as fast as I could. I think the sketch turned out pretty cool for only having 20 minutes. Anyway, thanks to all those who had a part in making Heroes Con '09 a great time!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
HEROESCON!


WoW! Heroescon was unbelievable this year-we had such a blast! On Friday, the day started with madness as I ran from table to table trying to lock up the sketch commissions I wanted. I just missed the cut off for a few that I wanted, but was able to score a sweet Batgirl from Phil Noto! I picked up a commission by Jonboy Meyers of an amazing Shazam! that I had already ordered before the show. Inker Marc Deering was kind enough to do an incredible job inking it for me. Continuing with the Shazam! theme, I got sketches from Billy Fowler and Sunny Lee that were really cool. I also met Andie Tong, a super nice guy from England(but really all over the place) who worked on the UK version of Spidey. He had some fantastic sketches and pages that he was selling. Saturday was a little more easy going. Jeremy Dale hooked me up with a sweet Red Tornado, and Nate Lovett did a great Panthro for me. We also met Loston Wallace, a local illustrator who did an awesome Superfriends reading book we got for our daughter(she loves it!). Of course we did take a short break to go to a monster fabric store for my wife, the Quiltinator. She is really an amazing quilter! On Sunday, we took it very easy. I picked up a few sketches that were being finished and took a break for pizza! Another super nice guy we met Sunday was Kevin Sharpe. He had some good stuff goin' on with his tight sketches! Overall, it was a Heroes to remember. It had cool comics, awesome artist, and spectacular supers! I mean where else can you get your picture taken with men in tight stretchy pants? Don't answer that! Thanks to all who made Heroescon '08 a great time!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
HEROESCON ULTIMATE ARTIST ALLEY CHALLENGE!

I need your help. Heroescon is coming soon and I have a difficult decision to make. The decision is not whether to go or not-I'm so there. The incredibly difficult challenge that lies ahead of me is what sketches I leave the convention with this year. Sketches like the one posted above by Jerry Gaylord. Do I get the traditional Batman or go for the backwards Batzarro? The Spidey and His Amazing Friends or Iron Spider vs. Sinister Six? Can you see my dilemma? So many cool ideas- so little fundage. Give me some ideas about what would be the ultimate commission for this years Heroescon. It could be a single character, a versus battle, or a team up. An A-list superhero or a B-list bystander would be fine. I'm open to suggestions. Whatever I choose, I'll post after Heroescon. See you at heroes!
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
Free Comic Book Day!


Wow, has it really been that long since I've blogged? Well it's about time! Just had to blog about the great time I had at Heroes Aren't Hard To Find for FCBD. This is how FCBD should be. The store was filled with folks scooping up those free comics and fanboys talking about the Ironman movie, the next crisis, or the next Skrull. Outside, the dollar bins were being swarmed by bargain hunters seeking to fill in those full runs or looking for those diamonds in the rough. The real fun started at 1:00 when the artist and writers arrived. It was awesome! I didn't get to stay as long as I would have liked, but I did manage to score a couple of sweet sketches while I was there. I started off in Brian Stelfreeze's line. The man is incredible! I watched as he sketched a two-page Zoro to start his day of sketches. I was blown away! He seemed to really be having a great time sketching and goofing with the sketch seekers. After giving me a little bit of a hard time about Shazam being kinda lame, he proceeded to make the Big Red Cheese look as unlame(if that's a word) as he could look! If I would have left after that it would have been well worth the 150 mile trip to Charlotte, but there was more! I got in Sanford Greene's line next. After waiting in line for a short time, Sanford was able to sketch an electric Black Lightning for me to take to the house. Just like Brian, he seemed to be having a great time. A great time seemed to be a common thread among everyone there. After that, I moved through the crowd and to my car. That would be all the time I had to spend at FCBD this year. I had to be on the road to get back for a prior commitment, but the time I spent at this year's FCBD was time well spent. What a great way to get geared up for Heroescon! Thanks to the folks at Heroes for the fun day!
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