I began the day at the Art Institute, where pal and documentarian Ian Fischer invited me to attend as he shot footage of Pia Guerra, Ian Boothby and Shane McCarthy for his upcoming documentary, SUPERHERO NATION.
Finally having met after ten years of phone and email communication, it was a love-fest between me and Pia. A real peach, and Ian Boothby's a lucky bastard.
Filmmaker Ian Fischer briefs Pia before he shoots her interview.
Pia awaits the start of shooting. Her interview was terrific and I could have listened to her expound on the subject for hours. The same is true for Ian Boothby, whose every word I agreed with. (His interview is not pictured because my shots of it came out blurry.)
Shane McCarthy, a fascinating Australian comics writer whose interest in Greek Mythology set him on his oath from childhood, a life-changing moment we both share. Among other interesting things about this guy, he has gone to remote aboriginal villages to speak with the children about the validity of comics as a medium for storytelling, something the elders were absolutely down with, being some serious story-telling folks themselves. His interview was riveting.Me with Goran Sudzuka, the inker on OUTLAW NATION, which I edited during the latter portion of its run. A complete sweetheart and possessed of great talent, I had no idea he was in town from Croatia.
An attendee cosplays the Teen Titans' Raven. When I asked if I could take her picture, she stated, "I'm fourteen, you know..." to which I responded with how I was not there for porn, just superheroes. She laughed, and I asked her to make a "sinister" face, which is what we see here.The titian-haired loveliness of Jill Pantozzi, aka "the Nerdy Bird," a fellow comics journalist, blogger and proprietor of the excellent site HAS BOOBS, READS COMIICS, which you can check out at http://www.thenerdybird.com/
My friend Charles, representing as Ciel Phantomhive from BLACK BUTLER. Outstanding!
The one and only Ric Meyers, the man I lovingly call "sifu" for a myriad of reasons, chief among which was him single-handedly igniting my fervor for exploitation films with his 1983 book FOR ONE WEEK ONLY: THE WORLD OF EXPLOITATION FILMS. We met during the latter half of my senior year of high school when I was working at the local two-plex movie theater and he saw me reading his book during the break. We've been friends ever since and he has been an immeasurable influence on my love of martial arts films, exposing me to many of my favorites for the first time, including DRUNKEN MASTER and a restored version of rated-"X"-for-violence THE STREET FIGHTER years before the restored version was released on VHS or DVD. Insult this man and you insult me.
Of the con's many Na'vi, this guy was my favorite. The characters just don't work without the height, and this guy nailed it.
As I've said before, I love it when Marvels represent.
A winsome A.C. fan waits while Amanda draws Cassidy from PREACHER. Oh, and she's dressed as Delirium from THE SANDMAN.
Colorist extraordinaire Paul Mounts receives a telepathic message from his home planet of Zggrbbzlxz.



I'm amused you can see my Power Girl sketch in the picture of Jimmy, which means I'm sitting in a very unladylike manner on the floor beside him.
ReplyDeleteI also love Amanda's end of line sign like burning. I wish you had a picture of the other side of it too!
~Dee