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Picture This

I've been back from San Diego for almost two weeks now and I never posted those pictures I said I'd post. Things got busy upon my return, including some things I can't talk about yet. (Curses!) As soon as I can say something about these, I will.

Anyway, here are some photos from Comic-Con. With all these photos, you can click and embiggen.

Yo Joe!

There were some great costumes at Comic-Con. I loved this take on Plastic Man.

And there was a lot of Hollywood stuff around, including this, from "The Mummy 3."

Mummy 3

I did some sketches at the show, as well as at the aforementioned Drink and Draw. The Moon Knight was a commission, the others were from the D&D.

Moon KnightCyclopsFancyman

That's all I've got for now. Hopefully more cool artwork from current projects soon!

tags: Conventions, san diego
categories: Comic Book, Commissions, Conventions, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness
Thursday 08.14.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Love and Capes #8 in Previews NOW!

Mystery CoverHey, Love and Capes #8 is in the Previews catalog right now! It's order code AUG08 4209. Buy as many as you'd like. I'll make more.

Number eight this month…the trade next month…it's a flurry of Love and Capesishness.

tags: Love and Capes
categories: Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Press Releases, Randomness
Sunday 08.03.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

SDCC 2008: T-minus 2 days

I'm officially out in California for Comic-Con. I've Twittered some of it, and from now until I return, my tweets and my blog posts will probably overlap. Can't really help that, but if you've been following the Twitter feed, I can promise improved spelling and capitalization when they're retold here.

Wall-EMy flight out was long and self-delayed. They oversold my original flight, and were asking for volunteers to take a later flight for a $250 travel voucher. I jumped on that. I fly enough that I know I can use it, and it'd delay me by three hours, so that's roughly $83 an hour. I figured that was worth it. I even got a meal voucher, too.

Then my 8:45 flight became a 9:15 flight and then a 9:45 flight. By the time we left, around 10:00pm, I figure I was making $50 an hour. Still not bad, but not what I hoped for. I managed to sleep on the flight and catch the last Disney shuttle bus to the Disneyland Hotel where I'm typing this from.

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I slept in far less than I expected to. Between sleeping on the flight and the bus, and the time zone change, I had about eight hours by the time 7:30 rolled around, so I headed over to Disneyland.

I haven't been here since 2002, the year of the first Raider trade. This time I scored a parkhopper, so I could check out California Adventure, Disney's other park. And I was doing it with Bob Ingersoll and his son, who'd been here for a couple of days already. They went over earlier than I got up.

California AdventureThe first ride I checked out was the new Finding Nemo ride, a retheming of the previous submarine ride. It was pretty cool. I remember being on the Florida sub ride when I was a scant four years old and liking it a lot. It was cool to be back. The Nemo stuff (and hidden Atlantis stuff) was fun to see.

Oddly enough, I ran into Gail Simone, writer of Wonder Woman (and man, or should I say WOman, is she doing some great stuff on that title) who was also doing the pre-Comic-Con Disney trip. She also had some kind things to say about Love and Capes, which I appreciate all to pieces.

Even at Disney, I'm networking. Makes the whole thing deductible, I figure. Right?

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I rode a bunch of rides, some of which have been tweaked since the last time I was here. Jack Sparrow is now part of Pirates of the Carribbean. Space Mountain has a new track and new cars.

Thom on Buzz LightyearAnd I'd not been to Disney's California Adventure before. It's a smallish park, which, while fun, I wouldn't pay full price for. It's got that Disney Animal Kingdom vibe to it. Sure, it's cool, but is it on a par with the Magic Kingdom? No.

Which isn't to say that it doesn't have it's moments. The coaster is a lot of fun. It's got a cool looking Ferris Wheel. And the Toy Story shooting gallery is a ton of fun. I beat Bob and his son handily in that one.

Unfortunately, when we did the similar Buzz Lightyear ride, the smaller Ingersoll did beat me by 10,000 points. We both beat Bob by something like a billion, though, so that was good. They take your photo and then e-mail it to you. You can see my oh-so-intense shooting face here.

Hilary Clinton and Thom

We stayed a little past midnight, catching both Fantasmic, which wisely eliminated the show-stopping (in a bad way) Pocahontas number, as well as the main fireworks show. I even got to watch Tinkerbell fly to the castle, which I swear I've never seen before. I remember my first trip to Disney and the winds were too high or something and she didn't fly that day. I think I've missed it for the thirty years since, too. It's a little thing, I know, but still brought a smile to my face.

Doubly-oddly, I was called by ABC News which wanted me to record a video message about who I thought McCain's running mate should be. I don't know if I have the time, and I don't know if I can get my iSight to do that. It could be kind of fun, so we'll see how I feel in the morning.

Of course, I really don't know who he should pick, either.

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Okay, so I've had my day of play. Tomorrow, Bob's son will head back to Ohio, and Bob and I will head to San Diego to set up the Love and Capes booth and get ready for the fun and frivolity that is Comic-Con.

tags: Conventions, Disney, Love and Capes
categories: Conventions, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness
Tuesday 07.22.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

The Rock of Love

My cousin's been getting a bunch of the The Rock of LoveShowcase Presents collections from DC and has been passing them on to me. It's been great to read such blocks of comics, a lot of which I've never read. The World's Finest collection was great fun. Brave and the Bold was just goofy 6-'s fun. Now I'm reading Sgt. Rock which I never read, despite going to the school founded by his best known artist.

There's a bit where Rock lectures his soldiers on love. It's my favorite bit so far. Click on the artwork the read the sequence.

tags: kubert school, sgt- rock
categories: General, good times---good times, Randomness
Tuesday 07.08.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Wheelin' and Dealin'

Powerful Women #2I just signed off on the proofs for Powerful Women #2, so it's time for some pre-San Diego specials!

Until July 20th (the day I leave for California) you can get the second sketchbook for $10.00 plus shipping. That's $5.00 off cover price. And, if you order both of them, you can save $10.00 and get the 2-pack for $20.00 plus shipping.

The newbook features Scarlett from G.I. Joe, Princess Leia, She Hulk, Jade, Halo, Poison Ivy, Princess Aura, and many, many more. Click here to be taken to the commission page, where you can order the sketchbooks. They'll ship out from San Diego after the show.

tags: Commissions, Love and Capes
categories: Commissions, Conventions, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Press Releases, Randomness, Recommend
Tuesday 07.08.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Blub Blub

Aquaman

Now that I have one of my own, I can post a larger picture of the first Bobble Fish, Buster Bluegill. Here, the King of the Seven Seas attempts to communicate with the Bobble Fish.

tags: aquaman, bobble fish, lake county captains
categories: Drawing Table, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness
Wednesday 07.02.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Toys Redux

Yesterday, I posted about my "I Love Comics Toys" article at Newsarama. I sent a link to it to my aunts who built the houses, and they responded with photos from that Christmas (thankfully there's only one where you can see me at all). This is what the dollhouses looked like before we lost so much of the stuff.

My Aunts were even smart enough to buy us two sets of figures, and hold on to the second set until we, as kids do, lost much of the first.

Here are the photos showing the superhero houses in their prime...

superherohouse1
superherohouse2
superherohouse3
superherohouse4
superherohouse5

tags: my aunts, superheroes, toys
categories: General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness
Thursday 06.26.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Toy Boy

Toys!
JK Parkin over at Newsarama asked me to write a guest blog for their "I (LOVE)" series. I was honored and thrilled to do it, although sorry that their venerable institution had fallen on such hard times that they contacted me. My article is all about my crazy love for comics toys. It includes such revelations as how my brother John is partially responsible for my obsession, how my cousin Jamie made an authentic Jason Todd figure, and how my aunts built John and me a way-awesome superhero dollhouse (er, actionfigurehouse) for Christmas one year.

Click the link to see some toys!

tags: action figures, blogging, comics sites, family, news, toys
categories: General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness, Recommend
Wednesday 06.25.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

The DC Three

Remember when I said I'd post some new glass art when I could? Well, now I can.

I will not be at WizardWorld Chicago, but the Mark of Zahlero will be DC Toon Tumbleron every one of these fine Toon Tumblers glasses featuring DC's Trinity: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. This Chicago exclusive will be the first of many. In fact, much like Deanna on Battlestar Galactica, I have seen the final five... well, next six. Yes, I know what the next six glasses will be.

Who are they? I shall not say. We're building excitement. Four of them you should be able to guess. There's one that you will never, ever, ever guess. The sixth? Well, all I'll say is...

FZAM!

So, if you're at WW Chicago, be sure to stop on buy and get a glass or seven. Better my clients do, the better I do. And y'all want me to do well, right?

tags: batman, chicago, dc, superman, toon tumblers, wizard world, wonder woman
categories: General, Hotsheet, Randomness
Wednesday 06.18.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Father's Day

Father's Day CardI am blessed with two great parents. Every Father's Day and Mother's Day, I intend to write something about them. They're the single biggest influences on my life, my biggest fans, and I thank God every day that I have them.

This won't be the entry about them, though. I won't do them the disservice of knocking something like that out in twenty minutes. But, since it's Father's Day, I wanted to share this card that I made for my Dad.

Yes, I still make cards for people. Especially my Dad, because so many store-bought cards are about golfing and sleeping and not fixing things. None of those apply to my Dad. He's pretty unique, so he deserves a unique card. I will say, one of the great things about my Dad is that he'll get this card. He knows all these characters and who they are and everything that comes with them.

Happy Father's Day, Dad!

tags: dad, father's day
categories: General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Randomness
Sunday 06.15.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 
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