Showing posts with label Dan Parent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Parent. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

NYCC 2010

I was there, along with anywhere from 80,000 to 120,000 of my closest friends! I'm inclined to believe the lower number, but New York's Jacob Javitts Convention Center was jammed packed with fans of everything from Superman to...well, I don't know the names of any of the manga/anime characters who were parading around the hall, but there were lots of 'em!

I had a swell, if exhausting, time, meeting up with old friends from near and far (from one-time Vigilante collaborator, artist Tod Smith, who lives in the same state as I do, to artist Brian Bolland, all the way from England) and getting a little work in around the socializing. With some luck, a fairly major new project and several new clients will have come out of this show. I'll keep you posted...


Archie Comics letterer Jack Morelli, me, and artist Dan Parent signing at the Archie Comics Booth
Being interviewed by the Loud Idiots online radio show at the Captain Action Booth with Phantom and Captain Action writer Mike Bullock
The panel for the Sequential Arts book, Gotham 14 Miles to which I contributed an essay. From left to right are: Michael Miller, Joe Berenato, I'm not sure, me, Mark Waid, Robert Greenberger, Peter Sanderson, and the book's editor, my pal JSA Jim Beard at the podium
Speaking of old friends, this young lady and I have a bit of a history
And a new friend, the mighty Thor...Thorette?...

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Sugar, Sugar!

Having recently started writing for the good folks over at Archie Comics, I was invited to the opening of "The Art of Archie Comics" exhibit at New York's Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art this Thursday evening past (curated by, among others, old friends Alex Simmons and Arie Kaplan). It is a great exhibit, full of fascinating art and memorabilia from the 65+ years of Archie and the gang, and the comics industry came out to see it, from Archie execs to DC Comics honchos, including Paul Levitz, to scads of old friends, from Charlie Kochman (Abrams Books) to Heidi (The Beat) MacDonald, to Michael Uslan, writer of the ongoing "Archie Marries Veronica" storyline, and many others. I even got to meet the granddaughter of Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson...he was the man who pretty much invented the comic book industry and started that company which would one day become DC Comics.

On hand to help raise much needed funds for the richly deserving Museum were Archie artists Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz. They spent the entire evening behind a table banging out sketches for donations, to which I was happy to contribute, especially as I was rewarded with the following for my generosity:


If you're going to be in the Lower Manhattan area any time between now and the end of February, I hope you'll check it out.

Oh, and while I was in the neighborhood, I chatted with the Archie folks about my participation in what promises to be a major new project for the company from Mamaroneck, NY coming in 2010! Can't wait to be able to share the news and I can't tell you how thrilled I am to be playing a part in the exciting things to come.