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Oct. 2nd, 2008 07:20 pm*
* As one of the main reasons I was there, Mark Waid gets his own dot point. Waid's FLASH got me into DC, back when, and I was incredibly thrilled to get to tell him how much I love his work and have him sign my books. Also he wandered by while I was reading the Silver Age Flash I'd just bought and tried to identify the issue numbers; I say tried because he didn't actually get them, somewhat to his distress. Sorry, Mark, I still love you! (Also, seriously, just that it happened is cool.)
* Speaking of those Flash issues, FLASH #193 deserves some kind of award (and not just 'cause it's got that cover). Captain Cold uses his cold gun to deage people (apparently on the highly scientific grounds that it "can do anything"), breaks Barry into pieces and then frames the pieces on the wall, deages and proposes to a movie star from the '20s he had a childhood crush on, and then tries to call the justice of the peace so they can get married (what he was planning to say to the justice remains undisclosed, given that he's a wanted criminal and all) but somehow dials Heat Wave's number instead. No, really. Barry claims that he made Cold do it telepathically (...no, I don't know how that works either), but Iris seems to have other theories. Oh, Rogues, I love you and your bizarre interpersonal relationships.
* Don Rosa's booth. I'm not particularly into the Disney ducks myself (well, except Darkwing), but the wall of comics covers redrawn with the ducks in the starring roles? Fabulous. My favorite was either Duckdevil or Daisy as Wonder Woman, I don't know which.
* The people selling tables covered with comic book pages. Very neat.
* The guy at the Marvel panel who asked if all of Scott Summers' girlfriends had had their DNA stolen. Take heed, Lee Forester! (Actually, a Lee clone would be cool...)
* Reading
* The panel for Boom! Comics, which Caia and I attended on the grounds that Mark Waid is apparently the editor in chief. (My sum total knowledge of Boom! before the panel: they printed Giffen & DeMatteis's HERO SQUARED and PLANETARY BRIGADE. Apparently they have other stuff!) Mostly they talked about upcoming projects, some of which sounded interesting--I admit, I want to hear more about the teddy bear secret agent, and hey, FARSCAPE! But my personal favorite bit was the upcoming Pixar line, including a Waid-written INCREDIBLES comic; how cool is that?
* Getting to indulge my thirteen-year-old fangirl self by telling Bob McLeod how much I liked his New Mutants art. Ironically, I actually bought a New Mutants t-shirt at the con, but I wasn't wearing it at that point. Missed opportunities. But still!
* Finding a cloth hanging of Barry Windsor-Smith's cover for Daredevil #217. This is one of my favorite DD covers of all time--hell, it's one of my favorite covers of all time--so this gives me inexpressible glee.
* Getting to talk with Caia,
* Attending about half of the Harvey Awards. Bendis's opening speech, in summary: "For god's sake, guys, get lawyers."
* A lot of great costumes that made me very sorry I forgot to bring a camera, but my personal favorite was the officer from V--I didn't recognize the uniform, and then he turned around and I saw the patch of scales on his face...
* Getting Jeff Moy to draw Brainiac 5 for me! *does the happy dance of Brainy-ownership*
* Looking over Brad Meltzer's LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT with Caia, trying to determine exactly how much crack was involved. Rocky Davis is a priest? Sure, Brad, whatever you say.
* Acquiring a bunch of action figures, including a three-set of Flash/Mirror Master/Weather Wizard, a Phoenix with light-up hair (shut up, it's cool), and SGA Sheppard and Teyla, complete with sections of Stargate. Man, I didn't even know those existed! But they're pretty neat, and I love Amazon's comment on Sheppard's sculpted smirk: "Lt. Colonel John Sheppard laughs in the face of danger, usually only making matters worse!"
So: lots of fun, spent time with other fans, and bought entirely too much stuff. Cool.
Tomorrow: Eastern Media Con! In related news, I'm never going to get any sleep ever again...
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Date: 2008-10-03 12:06 am (UTC)Waid on Incredibles? Wow, I'm *there*.
I am SO JEALOUS you got to meet Bob McLeod! One of the most underappreciated artists IMO. He always gets overshadowed by Sienkiewicz, most people treat the book like it didn't even begin until #18. I wish I could tell him how much I appreciate the work he put into the book.
Moy is IMO the *definitive* Legion-2 artist. He's the guy who made that boot look distinctive and unique and gave it its own special flavor. Moy is to Legion-2 what Byrne is to the X-Men or Perez to the Titans. I'd love to see a scan of the Brainy he did for you.
Sounds like you had a lot of fun. I'm happy for you!
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Date: 2008-10-03 12:51 am (UTC)I think her feelings are more mixed--and more to the point, she knew I wanted to read it. :)
Waid on Incredibles? Wow, I'm *there*.
Oh, man, I know. And, lessee, I took notes...there are two planned story arcs so far, one where Mr. Incredible is slowly losing his powers and trying to hide it from his family, and one where Jack-Jack comes down with a disease that spreads superpowers among the populace.
I am SO JEALOUS you got to meet Bob McLeod! One of the most underappreciated artists IMO. He always gets overshadowed by Sienkiewicz, most people treat the book like it didn't even begin until #18.
I like Sienkiewicz better, but that's no slur on McLeod; Sienkiewicz is one of my all-time favorite artists. I'm glad we got them both.
I wish I could tell him how much I appreciate the work he put into the book.
He's got a website (http://www.bobmcleod.com/) with an email address--not the same as in person, I know, but unless you're planning to make a trip to the States...
Moy is to Legion-2 what Byrne is to the X-Men or Perez to the Titans.
You will get no argument from me!
I'd love to see a scan of the Brainy he did for you.
I'll see what can be done, 'cause hey, I'd love to show off. :)
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Date: 2008-10-03 01:08 am (UTC)I really hope you like it, because it's my favorite comic book story in a long time. I'd go so far as to say that it's the best comic book story since around the mid-eighties. I loved it more than Waid's Captain America or F4, more than Busiek's Avengers or Power Company. Nicieza's X-Force is a tough tough fight, but in the right mood I might squeak SLOSH even above that, which is saying a LOT if you know how much I love Fabe's X-Force.
He's got a website with an email address--not the same as in person, I know, but unless you're planning to make a trip to the States...Well I've already emailed him my love in the past, so...well, I suppose I could do it again. :)
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Date: 2008-10-03 12:24 am (UTC)Are you less sick? I am more sick. So is
Cully Hammer was awesome. You need to read more Mosaic, seriously. :D
I haven't had nearly enough time to actually *read* my Con acquisitions. I am looking forward to Sunday, though!
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Date: 2008-10-03 12:57 am (UTC)I figured if I didn't get to it before EMC, I never would, and that would be a shame.
Are you less sick?
I am...not more sick, is about all that can be said.
You need to read more Mosaic, seriously. :D
I read #5 (I haven't read most of my stuff either, but I thought I should get to that one), which is at least as weird as #1 and which I am fairly sure I do not understand. No question this is Not Your Average Superbook.
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Date: 2008-10-03 01:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-03 02:02 am (UTC)You know my fondness for Hal's gratuitous fight scenes with his friends.
I am sorry you are not better, on several different levels. :(
The Hawkeye issue I bought is somewhere in the stack of things that I badly need to read, but I'm so very glad you posted scans. Threesome! :D
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Date: 2008-10-03 01:46 am (UTC)I wish 'con plague' were a recognized diagnosis, though :).
Anyway,
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Date: 2008-10-03 01:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-03 11:46 pm (UTC)And Mark Waid is pretty damn awesome, that's definitely been established. :)