Posted on 02.07.09 5:37AM under New York Comic Con, Uncategorized
Well, I made it. A 12 hour flight from Narita to Newark. A surprisingly smooth trip. I watched two movies: Eagle Eye — which was so unbelievable I couldn’t believe it. It was Enemy of the State (Will Smith), taken to the nth degree. Big Brother knows everything… But if he does, why haven’t we found Bin Laden?
Spielberg was the exec-prod. Shia and Michelle Monaghan, directed by DJ Caruso. Grossed 173 mill but cost 80 mill. Rule of thumb is that a movie has to gross 4 times the production cost.
The second movie was Bourne Identity, which I’ve seen multiple times and enjoyed once again. During this movie I ate the dinner. Then I downed two sleeping pills. I ate just one first, but it seemed to perk me up. The second pill made me drowsy and I went with it, letting it take me down. The seat next to me was empty so I could sprawl a bit and I slept pretty deeply. The flight arrived at 4pm and I was feeling pretty good.
The next day, Gabriel met me and helped carry stickers, Issue #0, tattoos, buttons, a few t-shirts, to Javits. We were just talking about the Target promotion using Blythe as we approached Javits when Gabriel suddenly blurted: “There it is!”
Qualifier: We were not able to get a photo, this is Amanda Burden’s!
The irony of Blythe becoming popular in the USA is that Blythe is not available for normal retail in the States and will not be in the foreseeable future because Hasbro requires too many dolls to test. We just don’t make enough to justify giving up 200 dolls to destroy through testing.
This is my first NYCC, but I’ve been to Javit for the Licensing Show.
Who’s faking and who’s real?
Gabe and Marie point the way to the Dabel Brothers booth where we will be based.
The difference between the NYCC and king of cons at San Diego is the absence of the huge Hasbro and Mattel and movie booths in NY. San Diego also has the whole upper level completely devoted to movies. This time, the big movie buzz is Yatterman.
Couldn’t get close enough to the screen to see what everyone was crowding around for. Was Sho Sakurai or Takashi Miike there? Hmmm, if not, quite a buzz building around this cult movie.
We are making a Doronjo Blythe, which is also looking like it will be very popular. This doll is going to be very hard to get — it will not be distributed outside of Japan because of Nikkatsu (production company) restrictions. I predict that this doll will go on sale on the internet for about $300 a doll or a little over twice the suggested retail price.
I also think that there may be less cosplay here than in San Diego. These were the most “interesting” cosplayers I saw on Day 1.
Gabe and Marie called these sweet little things, Pirate Whores, claiming that they played with men’s feelings just so they would look at their comic books. Not a bad idea!
I caught up with some Black Dog Clan members. Will Conrad who has been pencilling Conan, Kull, and a few other titles was signing.
He’s represented by GlassHouseGraphics and Dave Campiti. For Dog Eaters issues 1 & 2, we used two GlassHouseGraphic colorists based in Manila.
Conan by Will Conrad. These original pencils go for about $250, I believe.
The Dabel Brothers booth is twice the size as it was in San Diego. It was backed by a large banner.
And here’s a detail:
This is a crop of crop. The image is a detail from the Dog Eaters Issue #2 cover.
Before it got too crazy, I spent some time at Artists Alley. Met a husband (penciller) and wife (colorist) team: Elizabeth and Mitchell Breitweiser.
Family business is the way to go — keeps all the money in the family.
We also saw the artist, Todd Nauck, who did the Spiderman – Obama comic. There were 5 different covers — I got two for him to sign. Todd is also a new member of the Black Dog Clan!
You might think it’s surprising, but Day 1 was the first day I had seen Issues 1 and 2 in print. I’m bringing some back!
Two artists working on Dabel Brothers books were in the booth. Eric Battle, who did George RR Martin’s, Wild Cards.
And Chase Conley who is going to be doing Robert Jordan’s, Wheel of Time, which is going to be huge.
Amid the tumult, Chase warmed up for a commissioned piece by drawing a Wolverine.
Chase had a few of his sketchbooks, so I took the liberty of checking them out.
Some random images.
DC heroes.
They look pretty normal here.
Whoa… Are they all zombies?
Just a few of the people at the Dabel booth.
Relieving some stress
Spidey’s not that tough!
My mother’s side of the family settled in Victoria, but I think they’re talking about something else.
Just before Gabe and Marie left to assist with an opening party at CWC-i at the Cable Building on Broadway and Houston, another Gabriel (Sauro) dropped by the booth. He is our printer (Quebecor). He needed company for a photo, so Marie was happy to oblige.
NYCC was finished at 7PM and I had just enough time to rush down to CWC-International for the last part of the opening reception for “Forget-Me-Not,” at Gallery Hanahou. I got there about 15 minutes before it was scheduled to close but it was still packed. I didn’t shoot the crowd scene, I had seen enough crowds today, but I did get these shots when it cleared.
This was an interesting artist. She did Female Merit Badges which included accomplishments like: stained panties, pubic hair, mastectomy, pantyhose and other feminine issues.
Here are the CWC-i girls:
Anna
Tomie (pronounced “Tommy”)
Amanda
Peek-a-boo!
And Gabe and Marie.
Kristen Rask, the curator of this show, and Koko
Interestingly enough, the strangest person I met this day was at the “Forget Me Not” opening party at CWC-i, not at NYComicon. This eccentric lady glided in, babbled about Cirque du Soleil and some southern islands, demanded attention (so I shot some photos of her) and then just as mysteriously disappeared. I later heard that she was spotted on the platform of the Bleeker St. subway station, standing there, acting normal…
And that was Day 1.
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