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This is another one of my 'Spotlight' blogs ... Where I take a comics creator, whether writer, penciller, inker, colorist, editor, etc., and invite them to write a little bit about themselves here. Almost like having a 'Guest Blogger' for the day! "Hello, I'm Michael L. Peters, but feel free to call me "Mike".I've written and drawn stories for Heavy Metal magazine (lettered them too, and painted one of them) and had stories in Negative Burn -- from Desperado. I've drawn stories published by Caliber and Image. I've done illustration work in areas adjacent to comics, such as covers and portfolios for REH: Two Gun Raconteur, a magazine/journal about pulp writer Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan and others... many of his characters have found fame in comics adaptations. I've had opportunity there to draw Conan, Red Sonya (not to be confused with Red Sonja...), Turlogh O'Brien and Bran Mak Morn. I also draw and paint original fantasy and mythological art prints, which, at a physical convention, I'd be selling at my table... Currently, I mostly draw private commissions, to pay the bills, while working on a comic book project, CRESCENT CITY MAGICK. I'm also creating a four piece portfolio, illustrating the Robert E. Howard story, "Kings of the Night", featuring the characters Bran MakMorn and Kull, for the magazine "REH: Two-Gun Raconteur". The issue containing this portfolio should be available this summer. To view more of Michael's work you should check out the following site: http://www.mlpeters.com/ I enjoyed viewing his creations that are categorized into fantasy and mythological prints (where the Conan / Red Sonja artwork at the top of this blog post that I chose to use is from), published comics works, short comics stories, Crescent City Magick preview, commissioned drawings, convention sketches, and more! Michael also has a Facebook Comic Con Artist Table at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=65657997541&ref=ts Thanks Michael for the background on your career in comics and what you are doing now! Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events. Check out our daily blog posts, new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale in our online Store!Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!! ~ Michael (and Tina)
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This is another one of my 'Spotlight' blogs ... Where I take a comics creator, whether writer, penciller, inker, colorist, editor, etc., and invite them to blog a little bit about themselves here. Almost like having a 'Guest Blogger' for the day! "Hi, my name is Jeff Balke. I live in the great city of Chicago where I have the greatest job/career, coloring/illustrating comic books. I guess I’m kind of a big kid, but there’s nothing wrong with that. My whole life as far back as I can remember I’ve always wanted to do something in the arts field. Then I was introduced to comic books. In the 6th grade (1993) I went to my first comic book convention and met Stan “THE MAN” Lee. He really gave me hope by simply saying with a grin out of nowhere while getting my Amazing Spiderman #41 signed by him “Hang in there true believer, it will come. Don’t ever give up”. I never really knew why he said that to me until later that day when it hit me that I wanted to work in comics. But, still to this day, I never gave up, and NEVER will. In 2006 I stumbled upon this website called Myspace (you may have heard of it). A few of my friends told me to post my b/w artwork up there. So I created a profile and did just that. To my shock, I had a few people comment. I then decided to put up a couple pieces of my colored work to see what kind of comments (if any) I would get. I got more comments on my colored pieces then I did on my regular b/w artwork. One comment came from my first comic artist friend who told me to stick with coloring. He clarified and said my coloring is very strong and that I should build on that. I agreed with him and since then, I’ve been coloring and LOVE every minute of it! Recently, I’ve created something called Sketch Coloring. This is where I take a sketch cover of any comic and color it right there on the spot with special markers. This is my way of doing a sketch. Since most colorists really don’t sketch “traditionally” (like Jim Lee, Micah Gunnell and so on…) I wanted to come up with my own way to give something to the fans so they can take home and have a “one of a kind”. Sketch Colorings do just that. No two Sketch Colorings are alike(even if I color the same cover 100 times for 100 people).All in all I’m I love what I do. Since I was a kid I’ve always wanted to live the dream of a “comic book artist” or someone in the art field. Well, here I am and still reaching for the stars. To view more of Jeff's work you should check out the following site: http://www.jbalkesart.com/ Thanks Jeff for the background on your career in comics and what you are doing now! BTW, Jeff Balke will be attending Zombie Con June 27th in Chicago... more info at his web site as to what he will be signing and sketch coloring! Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events. Check out our daily blog posts, new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale in our online Store!Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!! ~ Michael (and Tina)
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The MoCCA Art Festival is this upcoming weekend... And a lot of independent comics / small press creators and publishers are looking forward to this show! The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, (MoCCA), announced earlier this year that the MoCCA Festival 2009 will be held June 6th & 7th at the 69th Regiment Armory at Lexington Avenue and 25th Street in New York City, which is pictured at the top right of this blog post. Besides hearing good reports from Facebook Friends about previous years' shows, I see that the Village Voice calls the MoCCA Festival ""the best small-press nexus (anywhere!)". Plus MoCCA itself says that this year's Festival is "Now BIGGER than ever!". So if you are in the area during during that time, prepare for an incredible weekend of comic and cartoon art exhibitors, panels, lectures, sketches, autographs, and more! So Where Is It? When Is It? So What's the Cost? Who's Going To Be On Panels? Thousands come every summer to meet and purchase works from some of the world's best cartoonists, animators, and graphic novelists. I am including just a few of those creators in the listings below: Liz Baillie will be debuting Freewheel #2 at MoCCA, and will have all her other comics and stuff on hand as well! Adam Wallenta says "Stop on by table 118 and say hello and get your copies of the new PUBLIC ENEMY tpb and more. Peace!". Kevin H Dixon will be there, along with copies of his works including Gilgamesh, which I blogged about earlier here: CLICK HERE! S. Marek Bennet, known for his "Mimi's Doughnuts' and his Comics Workshops will be there. Ask him about his Workshops, which is comics education for all ages! Plus: Marek will be debuting his new 'Xeric' book so stop by and find out what that is! Michele Witchipoo, Publisher - Artist - Writer at WitchesBress Press will be there. She is well known for Psycho Bunny and Babalon Babes! Howie Noeldechen, a.k.a H.C. Noel says... "I'll have Mr. Scootles, Vincent: The Painter of Death and some promo items for Danny Hellman, publisher of many comics related publications including Typhon will be there. For my review on Typhon Volume 1, CLICK HERE! The Comicbook Artists Guild, founded in 2000, is an organization dedicated to the networking, education and support of comic book creators, writers and artists alike, regardless of amateur or professional status, skill levels or talent divisions. CAG operates membership chapters in New York Metro, New England and Nebraska, with interest in opening more chapters and continuing to grow. CAG’s goal is to advance the medium of comics through the creative experiences of its members. By bringing them together on projects of their choosing, the Guild perpetuates the positive aspects of the comics industry and its continuing contribution to popular culture. As the 69th Regiment Armory is a much larger venue, nearly 100 more exhibitors will be attending than the previous year. The above listings are just those creators whose work I am familar with or am Facebook Friends with. Note: If you are a creator reading this post, and wish to be mentioned in this post or future posts, please see my note at the bottom left corner of this blog post! Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events. Check those out as well as our new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale in our online Store! Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!! ~ Michael
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Yesterday I posted Part I of my blog series of our evening ... At the closest Local Comic Book Shop (LCBS) to us here in North San Diego County. The owners were having their first 'Show', which was a "Night Of Art - Music - Comics" on Saturday, May 30th, 2009. (Click Here For Part I) Although we live near the LCBS, I hadn't seen this event until another Facebook Friend commented on their Wall about it with a link to the Event Page. The following is what the Facebook Event Page showed as what was being featured: Come out and enjoy a summer evening with Friends, Art, Music and Comics... ARTISTS: Ron Lemen, Vanessa Lemen, Soudabeh Memarzad, Keith Phillips, Spencer Tiscareno, Jeanette Vieira, Arron Willhite & Artists from Studio 2nd Street. MUSIC: Freestyle and radical Sounds of Bushwalla PLUS!! Magic Bars & Goodies from Elizabethan Desserts JUST ADDED... AND... The making of a Comic book with Erik Hendrix! See art and writing in progress. Wow! In Part I of my blog post series, I had mentioned the main reason for our going was to meet Erik Hendrix who is the writer of 'FACTION', one of the entries in the 2009 Small Press Idol Contest. (Click Here For Part I). However, as we were entering the store, my wife Tina noticed several stained glass pieces that were on the front window of the store. Once inside the store, to the left, Tina pointed out to me something she thought would have already grabbed my eyes... which you can see better to the top left of this paragraph. It was a full feature length page from the Incredible Hulk #1 from 1962 done as a stained glass window! WoW! To the left of this paragraph is the actual page of which Brian Canfield based his window on. When comparing it to the stained glass window, you can appreciate the detail and work that had to go into this creation! I just had to find Brian at the party and ask him to stand by this creation for a photo! (As Shown at top right of this blog post.) I wanted to share this unique creation with all of my Blog readers! Brian told me that he chose this page because it was the first page in comic book history that showed Bruce Banner turning into the Incredible Hulk, and that scene was very powerful and moving to him! As a bit of a bio... Brian S. Canfield, who I also had not met before this Show, is a glass painter and stained glass artist. He is co-owner of Bera Stained Glass Studios with his wife Nicole J. Purvis. The studio itself was established in Chicago in 1963 by John Bera, an American Master in glass painting and stained glass. Today the studio is art based focusing on secular and non-secular designs and the preservation and restoration of stained glass art. In addition, Brian teaches stained glass and glass fusing at Palomar College and San Diego City College. The pieces that caught Tina's eyes and then mine were the ones I am blogging about here. Brian’s newest series correlates classic iconography and the mythology of saints with modern day comic book characters and myths. Brian tells me the following... "Moreover, traditional painted stained glass techniques, which date to the 13th century, also illustrate a connection to the comic book and graphic novel layout in regards to line and color. I have just begun to discover the intrinsic connections of the artistic styles and narratives of the human condition that exist between these beloved mediums and plans for future comic book characters depicted in stained glass are forthcoming." For further info on the Hulk piece or upcoming creations please contact: Brian S. Canfield AND AGAIN: Our Thanks to Amber and Dave Self, who presented this Art - Music - Comics Show at their LCBS in San Marcos, California. It was their first show, and it was so much fun that Tina and I were there for almost the whole evening that it ran! Their LCBS was Not included in my Blog on Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) in the San Diego Metro Area, because they did not participate in this year's FCBD event. Their LCBS is located at: Location: Sky High Comics Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!! ~ Michael (and Tina)
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