Comic-Con Friday

Another wonderful day without finding a geocache (then again I really can’t say I was looking today).  I headed out with a goal or two in mind- first was to get to at least one session and the other was to pick up some more comics for my classroom.  I did both and now I’m tired… goodnight.

Alright a little more detail… headed out and planned that my first panel would be “After the First 1,000 Pages” this panel was great, each member talked about the growth in their drawing style and confidence after finally reaching 1,000 pages of comic book art.  They also talked about some of the pitfalls that they still encounter.  THings like trying to figure out how to draw something and how now as they are sometimes scripting their own comics they still give themselves challenges.  One panelist (and I am sorry for not being detailed, it is late and while I listened I did not take notes) talked about how he hates drawing crowd scenes and then how when he wrote a script for himself it ended up having a crowd scene!  He thought he could avoid it but that’s what the story called for.  Like my first session this was a small gathering, the room was almost full, but there wasn’t much of a line which was nice.  I did some rough calculations and if I continue producing 3 strips a week I should hit 1,000 strips somewhere between 2015 and 2016.  Either I have to speed up the process making it a daily (yipes) which would give me 1,000 strips somewhere around 2013 or just keep plugging away.  That was one thing they did mention which was just having the persistence to keep going and how they learned some of the most important things by being under a deadline and ending up creating shortcuts that worked and altered their drawing technique to create their style… kind of cool.

The other session I went to was Robert Kirkman’s session on what he is going to be doing with his comics in the next few months/years.  Since I read both “Invincible” and “The Walking Dead”  I found it really cool to gain a little insight into what the future holds for some of my favorite characters.  I won’t go into much here (sorry… while it was nice to hear it, I know I’ll garble the message like in the game “telephone”) all I can say is I am waiting to read Invincible #64 and curious as to the changes that will happen in “The Walking Dead.”  The big bomb that was dropped was that Kirkman’s “The Astonishing Wolfman” Comic will stop after issue 25.  He will have told the story that he wanted and feels that after the final arc there will be nothing left to tell.  I have picked up a few issues and while good it never really hooked me like his other titles.  The final part was his collaboration with Todd McFarlane (of “Spawn” fame).  They will be working together on a comic called “Haunt.”  It looks interesting but I was unable to pick up a preview today.

What I was able to pick up was what seemed like a gazillion pounds of comics for my classroom!  I finally found Jimmy Gownley’s booth and picked up “Amelia Rules!” trades and some comics from Ray Friesen which look very promising. “Amelia Rules!” is one of those comics I picked up at my local shop and shared it with my class… it is a great story about growing up.  I also stopped by Blue Dream Studios booth- Home of “The Dreamland Chronicles” and picked up two of everything that they had.  Scott Sava writes such fantastic all ages stories and they can all be found at www.thedreamlandchronicles.com.

It's Star Wars Day at Comic-Con so Cecil gets his photo with Jedi Elvis and Princess Leia.
It's Star Wars Day at Comic-Con so Cecil gets his photo with Jedi Elvis and Princess Leia.

So what else did I do all day? Besides running around with Cecil and getting more pictures of him (While it was Star Wars Day there were more and more people in costumes of all variety) I also spent a good deal of time in the morning chasing down an illusive Mythbusters bag.  As I walked into the convention center I saw all these people with gigantic Mythbusters bags.  I asked someone where they had gotten it and was told that someone was handing them out on the street- so off to the street I went looking for the ones with the bags.  Nope, all I saw were more people with Mythbusters bags so I finally just gave up and pulled out the Dark Horse Comics bag I received at preview night and used that.  The funny thing is I must have had Mythbusters on my mind because when I headed to Room 29 to pick up my 40th Anniversary History of Comic-Con book, I was walking by the always packed Ballroom 20 and I could swear I saw Adam Savage of Mythbusters!  So confident was I that this must be Adam Savage I boldly came up and said “Hi!  Could I get a picture of you with my monkey?” As I was focusing the camera I noticed the name tag which did not say Adam Savage, but I politely said “Oh I’m just picking people at random and getting their picture taken… Thanks!” I keep going back to the photo and don’t know, but think it is a pretty amusing anecdote dealing with the power of Cecil once again getting me to do something I normally would never have done.

Finally as the day drew to a close I had to make a decision do  I stick it out and go to the Eisner Award Ceremony or do I just say I’m tired and head back to the hotel with my metric ton of books.  I chose the later convincing myself that I would probably have to wait in line for hours, then not get a seat and it would be a waste of time.  I finish this post and the Eisner’s will have just concluded and my only thought is I guess the next time I try to attend I’ll either have a professional badge or I’ll be nominated for the award.  What’s that quote? “Reach for the stars- you may never touch them, but you won’t end up with a handful of mud either.”

Comic-Con Thursday…

Yup! Google (a company full of very cool geeks) is celebrating Comic-Con with this updated logo by Jim Lee.
Yup! Even Google (a company full of very cool geeks) is celebrating Comic-Con with this updated logo by Jim Lee.

After being sore and tired and worn out yesterday I experienced one of the great bonuses when it comes to traveling west-  I got to sleep in without sleeping in.  My body thought it was 10:00 AM but the clock only said 7:00!

I headed out knowing that there was very little on my plate when it came to sessions I wanted to go to so it would be an easy day enjoying the exhibit hall and maybe, just maybe finishing off some of the must do shopping.  I started in the typical overwhelmed state trying to figure out where I needed to go and stopped by “The Prisoner” booth to see what was going on.  “The Prisoner” is a cult classic from England and it is being rebooted (Hollywood’s new term) on AMC (didn’t that used to be American Movie Classics?).  It does look interesting and I went ahead and gave them my email address so I could become 234 and a citizen of the village.  I decided that it would be cool if Cecil had one too.  So knowing that all they wanted was to reach their quota of collected email addresses I asked if the monkey could get one and since he does have his own they went right ahead (after some some slight Jedi mind tricks) and took his photo.  The funny part was when the gut who does the cards got to that picture you could just see the confusion on his face.

So then I took my time on a quest to get some things done.  Get “Winter 1152” from David Peterson and get my copy of “Fall 1152” signed. Find Chris Giarrusso and see if he was still doing his really cool crayon drawings and get one.  He was and I did.  Then I was determined to find Scott Sava’s booth WITHOUT consulting my program.  This was a bad idea.  I remember seeing it Wednesday night and not going over (don’t know why, just didn’t).  I now wanted to make sure I knew where it was and see what stuff he had (Scott does the webcomic Dreamland Chronicles and a bunch of all ages stuff that is really great).  I would hate to have seen my trail as I kept looking and finding nothing…  I found a bunch of other cool booths and kept ending up in some different places.  Finally after a quick break I gave up and looked in my guide.  I’ll be back sometime before Sunday to pick up the books I need.

So I’m wandering around and there is Andy Runton’s Booth.  Andy does the wonderful comic “Owly” which is a great book and was my very first geocache.  The cool ting about it is any kid can read it since it has virtually no words!  The story is told entirely through pictures it is so cool, so I picked up a complete set of his books and some other stuff.  Andy was so nice he even gave Cecil a pin on Wormy (if you had read Owly, you would know WHO wormy is) that Cecil has been wearing since.

I also picked up the DVD of the Jeff Smith documentary, before heading off to my only panel of the day.  Jimmy Gownley does the comic book “Amelia Rules!” which is about the life of a girl and her friends… its about growing up, its about being a kid, its just plain cool.  I have a bunch of copies in my classroom not because I like but because it has a strong female character that kids relate to (and because I like it).  The panel was on self publishing, but really it was the story of how Jimmy started creating comics and how he (and his wife) got people to read the comic. Inspiring, and since it wasn’t about Twilight (Jimmy started off with something about “Thank you attending this panel on How Twilight has impacted American goth culture…” or something like that) it wasn’t full.  And I feel that most of the sessions I will want to attend will be like that.  I really don’t care too much about the latest Hollywood blockbuster that just got announced.  While I love Disney & Tim Burton’s work, I didn’t really want to wait hours in line to try to get into Hall H to hear about “Alice in Wonderland” although the net was abuzz over Johnny Depp showing up for that panel.  James Cameron is a fantastic filmmaker and I’m sure Avatar is going to be a great movie… again did I need to be there?  Some girls on the Trolley back had waited a couple hours to get into one of the main halls and finally gave up when they realized that there were still about 1,000 people ahead of them.  That has been something I doubt I have heard the last of- overcrowding.  There are a lot of people here!  trying to move in the exhibit hall in some places can be almost impossible.  This does not bode well for my plan to attend the Eisner Awards or the Masquerade, but if it happens great, if it doesn’t, so be it.  I will at least have tried there are other things going on or I could maybe get some of the comics done for next week.

Today though, was not just for shopping, or learning about one of my favorite comics… it was for Cecil and taking the time to let the monkey help me break down some of the barriers that keep me from actually being more outgoing.  For some people this may seem a shocking statement, but I am an introvert.  Talking to people and being outgoing are against my nature.  I don’t know if it was something that happened in my dark childhood (maybe the butler told me to shush too many times) or what, but anytime I’m in a new situation I have to push myself to be social.  Cecil has helped- I’m not self confident enough to come up to a girl in a metal bikini and ask if I can take her picture… even if thousands of other guys are.  But to chronicle Comic-Con I wanted to really help everyone understand what was happening, so Cecil has to be the one to get me to push beyond and ask “Can I get a picture of you with my monkey?” Be it an artist I admire, or a guy in a crazy costume or a girl in a metal bikini, Cecil does get the photo because he is one spoiled monkey that no one can refuse.  So check out the Flickr account and see Cecil’s latest photos.  Friday is Star Wars Day so I’m sure he’ll get his share of Stormtroopers and other inhabitants of the Star Wars Universe.  Saturday is the Masquerade so there will be a lot more costumes then.  The cool thing is these are people who are enjoying themselves taking some time from their hectic lives to be someone else to escape.  Having Halloween in July, and that is so cool.

Final note:  Geocaching wise- I looked for three different caches today and found none.  Mostly (I know this will come as a shock) because of muggles (and muggles dressed as wizards, and super-heroes, and zombies, and vampires, and… you get the picture), but some because I may not have been looking in the right places, I’ll keep trying hopefully finding a few before I leave.

Greetings from San Diego!

After a long flight I arrived in San Diego for Comic-Con and once again felt completely ill prepared. The funny point is on my way to the trolley I became kind of the Jedi Master for a group guys who had never been… first getting tickets, then on the train, and finally picking up their badges. Must be the teacher in me. Besides that I decided to wait around until the Exhibit Hall opened and then the trouble started. At the beginning the hall was fairly empty but then as the evening continued it became a zoo. As Marv Wolfman tweeted “Wednesday has become the new Saturday.” That said I did check off a bunch of stuff from my list:

Things still on the list-

  • Pick up the latest Mouse Guard Hard Cover (Winter) and have it signed (also get my Fall signed.
  • Keep checking out sketchbooks by various artists I picked up two, but really like to see how other artists put their drawings together.
  • Pick up some all ages books for my classroom which will mean a stop by Scott Sava’s and Andy Runton’s boothes (How could I have missed them yesterday?)
  • Cecil still has a bunch of people he needs to get his picture taken with…

Things not on the list: I did buy some original artwork from Dave Kellett’s webcomic Sheldon.  It really spoke to me and how I have been addressing my whole webcomic, SO I had to buy it.  I also picked up  a couple of t-shirts (one Bone, and I thought the other was just kind of cool), a Mimobot for Sue and a new one for me.

So yes, the preview night is all about shopping and it got more crowded than any Mall I have ever been in during the height of the Holiday rush.  Difficult to move around, but everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, I’ve still trying to figure out what some of the lines were for.  I have started to upload pictures onto Flickr so you can follow the monkey and me as we explore the sites of Comic-Con.  Wasn’t able to get the closest geocache to the Convention Center since that area was closed off today- hopefully it will open up tomorrow, if not I’ve already planned on getting the one near the Trolley station in Old Town.

Preparing for the next adventure…

So here I am, the summer is winding down, I have been to England, I have been to Mini Meet East Meets West, and now I come to final part of this adventure- San Diego Comic Con.  I have been to San Diego many times, and to Comic Con once before, but this time I am going not as a complete fanboy, but as a fledgling cartoonist.  I know I have so much to learn, so much I need to understand.  While I like the direction the strip is taking, I’m still struggling with the art.  I need to improve how I draw and ink.  I’m rushing myself and it shows.  But today I took a look at the program for Thursday and Friday.  I am overwhelmed.  Unlike a Mini Event where it was kind of loose, there is so much going on.  One thing that I torn about is the Eisner Awards.  part of me really wants to attend and experience it, but then I saw that this documentary is going be shown at the same time.  I really like Jeff Smith’s work.  I’ll make a decision but it won’t be an easy one.  If you have never read- Bone I highly recommend it (another comic books you should be reading cache).  My students are a little apprehensive, but soon they are hooked.

I just went back to read the post on Boneville and it looks like the DVD will be available at the Con along with some new Bone t-shirts.  There are a few places I need to make sure I stop by on Wednesday night to guarantee I can get the stuff they have… the list keeps getting longer.