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Movie Trailer Alert!

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Color vs. Black & White

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The Last "Hollywood Heroes" Update!

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That's right, boppers, you read it right. It's been awhile since I posted anything, so I thought I'd start off with a bang. This is the last update for "Hollywood Heroes." But never fear, I'm not abandoning the project, simply changing the name. Henceforth, the book's official title is "The Serial Squad!" Catchy, huh? And along with the name change comes an ongoing series! That's right. Thanks to a well-placed question from my wife, I've decided these guys merit an ongoing series! I kept coming up with ideas for future characters and future plots, so it became obvious I couldn't just do one graphic novel and be done with them, although the frequency of each issue (24 pages each) is not certain, adhering to the laws of time and cash flow. So, with that big news out of the way, enjoy the story so far: 1943, somewhere on a small uncharted island off the coast of Africa... "Behold! Za greatest veapon of za Sird Reich!"...

Big News!

There's big news over at They Call Me Boo Boo! Check it out, boppers.

In Loving Memory

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Happy birthday, Pony. Stay golden. Arissa Lynn Marie Gaekle 1994 to 2004

Yankee Rose

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It just occurred to me that it's been awhile since I've posted anything. I've sort of taken a small break from drawing to do, among other things, some much-needed, long overdue work around the house, but the big news is my friends in Yankee Rose have asked me to design the cover for their forthcoming CD. To your right you'll see a concept drawing I've already done for them. It's the first one I've done that I actually like and apparently they like it as well as it already graces their MySpace page . Check 'em out and tell 'em what you think. And keep checkin' back here, boppers, for updates on the project.

Oops!

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Okay, I'm an idiot. For some reason I kept calling Anita Eckberg "Anita Eckert." I guess I should check my file names more carefully, huh? Anyway, here's a random image of the Swedish "Ice Queen" herself. They just don't make bombshells anymore, boppers. In other blogger news, I've added a new link to the list to your right. One of the coolest blogs I've seen, brought to my attention by my good friend Nik Havert . Check it out!

Anita Eckert

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At one time I think I promised more images of Swedish "Ice Queen" Anita Eckert, so here you go, boppers.

Movie Poster Madness!

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Fellow blogger the Evil DM posted a link to this totally superfluous, dangerously addictive but extremely fun website tool . After spending a couple hours playing around with it, I've decided to post this one I did as a total exercise in humility. Hey, we were all young once, right? Just click to enlarge the image if you can't make it all out. Until next time, boppers...

The Challengers of Evil!

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Back in the late 1980s, my buddies and me put down our 1st Edition AD&D rule books and took a crack at playing super heroes for awhile. I had the serendipitous pleasure of meeting Jeff Dee, co-creator of the RPG Villains & Vigilantes the first time I attended the Michiana Comicon back in '85. I'd been a fan of his art since I first cracked open the basic D&D rule book back in '81 and had bought the V&V rule set just a few months before meeting Mr. Dee. I was stoked, so the summer of '85 my pals and I put down our swords and spell books, donned tights and acquired superhuman powers in the name of justice. In this short-lived fervor, many characters were created and some pretty memorable adventures took place. Over the years, we'd played many different RPGs, including frequent returns to V&V, but none of the latter characters could seem to top those first handful of heroes. At one time, not so long ago, I even entertained the idea of chronicl...

Not a "Hollywood Heroes Update"

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While trolling through the murky depths of my hard drive, I came across an old image of my femme fatal, Nora Frost. Ms. Frost first appeared to me in a dream well over ten years ago and has haunted my imagination ever since. She made her first "appearance" in a short story I wrote called "The Wizard of Holiday Ave." as the spell-slinging stripper love interest to the story's hero Jack. Later, I attempted to expand Jack's world by compiling and adding to all the short stories I'd written about him in a book called "The Charmed Life." It was an attempt to combine film noir with fantasy. One of these days, I may get around to finishing the book, but in the meantime, just enjoy the picture. Here's an article I found awhile back while blogging (the cyber space equivalent of "dumpster diving," I suppose). I told some friends about it not too long ago and meant to post it then, but I sorta forgot about it. I don't know how rel...

Hollywood Heroes Update #12: The Story So Far...

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1943, somewhere on a small uncharted island off the coast of Africa... "Behold! Za greatest veapon of za Sird Reich!" " Ullaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! " Meanwhile, somewhere in the heart of Kansas, upon a hot, wooden stage, a handful of silver screen serial heroes gather for a War Bond rally. Although the lot of them never quite reached the star status of the Phantom, the Shadow or even "Crash" Corrigan, to this crowd, they are all stars. Heroes. Today, their names are legend. William Waters, Olympic silver medal swimmer turned actor achieved fame in "The Underwater Empire" as the Atlantean hero the Blue Wave. Sidney Rosenthal as the crimson-clad Latin swashbuckler El Royo. Wally "Booster" Martin as the rocketeering Nightflyer. Burt Barnes, aka the high-flying Captain Nighthawk. Dylan Morrow, Olympic gold medal-winning archer as the Scarlet Archer. The reclusive Richmond Kane as the mysterious Chimera. And Jack Hart, the All-American Hero...

Hollywood Heroes Update #11: The Story So Far...

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1943, somewhere on a small uncharted island off the coast of Africa... "Behold! Za greatest veapon of za Sird Reich!" " Ullaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! " Meanwhile, somewhere in the heart of Kansas, upon a hot, wooden stage, a handful of silver screen serial heroes gather for a War Bond rally. Although the lot of them never quite reached the star status of the Phantom, the Shadow or even "Crash" Corrigan, to this crowd, they are all stars. Heroes. Today, their names are legend. William Waters, Olympic silver medal swimmer turned actor achieved fame in "The Underwater Empire" as the Atlantean hero the Blue Wave. Sidney Rosenthal as the crimson-clad Latin swashbuckler El Royo. Wally "Booster" Martin as the rocketeering Nightflyer. Burt Barnes, aka the high-flying Captain Nighthawk. Dylan Morrow, Olympic gold medal-winning archer as the Scarlet Archer. The reclusive Richmond Kane as the mysterious Chimera. And Jack Hart, the All-American Her...

Hollywood Heroes Update #10

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Meanwhile, somewhere in the heart of Kansas, a handful of silver screen serial heroes gather at a War Bond rally to the delight of a gathering crowd. For those of you keeping score, there are a few characters on that stage whom you might not know. I thought it would be cool to throw them in for flavor.

Laughing Boy

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For those of you burned out on my Hollywood Heroes posts, here's something a bit different. For those of you who don't know him, this is my three-year-old son Atticus. I took this picture about a week ago and "painted" it with Microsoft Picture It. His mother calls Atticus my Mini Me and it's not just because he looks so much like me, but because he's as big a super hero freak as I am.

Hollywood Heroes Update #9

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Okay, this post is technically a Hollywood Heroes update, but it's a bit of a stretch. It's more just an excuse to show off a couple of drawings I did today. The one on your left is White Cherri, super spy sexpot extraordinaire and a possible player in a future sequel to Hollywood Heroes . "A sequel?" you ask. "But," you're thinking, " Hollywood Heroes isn't even in print yet!" Well, in the grand George Lucasian sense of the term sequel, White Cherri will possibly be appearing in book four(ish) of my ongoing series revolving around the rise of super heroes and the Martian invasion of over five hundred years ago, but likely I'll be dead before the book's ever done as it's taken me this long to even get book one started. Confused? Me too! And to your right is my first attempt at the 1963(ish) variation of Marvel Comics' Black Widow (back when she was a bad girl manipulating that poor sap Hawkeye. This drawing, like ...

Hollywood Heroes Update #8

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Prologue: 1943, somewhere on a small uncharted island off the coast of Africa... "Behold! Za greatest veapon of za Sird Reich!" "Ullaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" 'Nuff said, for now, boppers...

Motor City Madness '07 Review (The Short Version)

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Top 10 Convention Moments of '07 (In some sort of order): 1. Upgrading to king-sized suites when the hotel realized they'd overbooked. Other than that, the hotel sucked. 2. Having Uko Smith refer to me as his nemesis. 3. Having Jay Fife refer to Uko as my nemesis. 4. Witnessing Lou Ferrigno apparently escorting Seka back to her table. 5. Realizing I was taking a leak right next to Richard "Oscar Goldman" Anderson. 6. Not having the guy dressed up like Wonder Woman taking a leak next to me. 7. Mike Indovina begging "Don't eat me" after I explained my philosophy on food: If you're slower than me and stupider than me, pass the salt (Thank you, Anthony Bourdain ). 8. Meeting the legendary Dick Ayers & buying an original original Ghost Rider sketch off of him for next to nothing! 9. Finally finding some decent images of the Black Widow's first costume! 10. "Sweet Christmas!" This awesome Power Man drinking glass! Pictured bel...

Hollywood Heroes Update #7

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Good news, boppers! I've officially begun working on the pages of Hollywood Heroes . Behold! Page one! Okay, I know it's not much, but it's a start. That's one down...39 more to go (approximately). In this scene, it's 1943 and on a small, uncharted island off the coast of Africa, Nazi scientists have unearthed the Third Reich's ultimate weapon! Keep it here, boppers, more pages to come! Tell your friends this is where the cool kids hang out.

I...AM...IRON MAN!

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At this year's Motor City Comicon, I officially started my dream sketchbook. My plan is to get pencil sketches of my favorite Marvel characters (circa 1963-65) by some of my favorite artists who also happen to be some of my favorite people. My goal is to find just the right artist for just the right character and who better to draw the original clunky ol' Iron Man armor than Jason Howard? I've long admired Jason's style for all things metallic and, when I gave him the choice between the original armor and, say, the sleeker version that it was soon modified into, he naturally chose the ol' iron pants version. Above you can see Jason's fantastic original sketch, while below you can see the ink job I did to a copy of it. My dream sketchbook has two purposes. One is to gather sketches as I said before. The other is to give me a chance to ink their work. Keep it here, boppers! More Motor City madness to come!