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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Please Continue Drooling

J. Scott Campbell's "100 Wolverines" cover.

Jim McLauchlin

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Chicago Comic-Con 2009 Has Gone Bye-Bye

Well another Chicago Comic-Con has come and gone along with a lot of good times and some very speedy and sweet smelling events. As seen on another blog we had our speed dating event which seemed to go very well chased by a few libations here and there as seen in the following photo a few brave fellows showed up for maybe a nice girl and possibly wedding bells.

Now we also had George (The Sketching Machine) Perez at the booth and other than stopping to have a bite to eat and drink we couldn't hardly get him to leave the table

Of course George couldn't do it all by himself (even though he did try) but there were a few other guest appearances by artists at the table such as Skottie Young, Chris Samnee, Matt Wagner, Mark Texeira, J.S. Campbell, Bill Rheinhold and Gene Ha all made time to drop by and help out.

Now a special thanks goes out to my wonderful volunteers that really stepped up and made this all happen this because without all of these guys like Mike Fleming taking care of the lottery selling all of those tickets and Wendi, David, Arne, Benjamin, Cullen (Who was actually working on getting married soon) and then there was also Jim and Frank and they all volunteered and worked extremely hard to make it all come together and my thanks to all. Also a special thanks to our fearless leader Jim McLauchlin whom was always not to far away cracking a mean whip.
OOPS! sorry that was the booth next to us.
This is what it's all about helping out and raising money to aid the people that started the business that helps us have these really great weekends. Trust me I would rather be doing this than cleaning out my garage.
Well kudos to everyone on a great and successful weekend for the Hero Initiative.
So I will hopefully see everyone again next year.
Chris Klamer








Speed Dating and Sweet Smells!

And so it came to pass at the Chicago Comic-Con that the Sachs and Violens Speed Dating Party hosted by George Pérez was held! All to launch the kickass Sachs and Violens perfume oil and cologne oil by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab! (Available now, like we even needed to mention that.)
George, as he was called this evening, "The Doctor of Love," was on hand to preside.
Who sez comics is 90% male and 35% body fat? We had an equal number of men and ladies! In yer face, stereotypes!

The Doctor himself walked the floor to make sure all was copacetic.
Annnnnd…team photo time! Best of our knowledge, no marriages nor proposals have come forth as yet, but you never know. Buy some of that wacky perfume oil. Ya might get lucky!

(And all glory and honor to Dangerous Dan Reilly of the mighty Wizard Entertainment, who provided the pics!)

Jim McLauchlin

Commence Drooling…NOW!

David Finch's 100 Wolverines cover.
Words seem superfluous.

Jim McLauchlin

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Send Gene Colan your cards and letters!


Gene Colan’s wife Adrienne informs us that Gene was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York early in the morning on Monday, Aug. 10 by ambulance.

All is looking okay, and best guess is that Gene might be laid up in hospital for a few days. In fact, steady improvement could get him home by late Wednesday-early Thursday. He has pneumonia in his right lung behind his heart, and possibility of infection of some fluids. Some Encephalopathy-related difficulties may be going on, too.

As positive vibes are always a nice tonic, cards, letters and well-wishes are deeply appreciated, and can be sent to:
Gene Colan
2240 Burnett Street, #5D
Brooklyn, New York 11229

“Brother Take My Hand,” indeed.

(Psst! Order one here: http://tinyurl.com/4a8blu)

Jim McLauchlin

Friday, July 31, 2009

Speed dating…it's on!

Speed dating at Chicago Comic-Con, hosted by George Pérez. It's on!

First 20 men and first 20 women only, with goodies, drinks, and more! Details at:
http://qurls.com?i=47988
and
http://qurls.com?i=47989

Jim McLauchlin

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Meanwhile, in Chicago


All,
The Hero Initiative is proud to have helped John Ostrander over the past few years with some financial aid and drumming up some work. Now, Mike Gold and Adriane Nash are putting a mighty shoulder to the wheel as well. They've cooked up Comix4Sight, and are planning a killer auction at the 2009 Chicago Comic Con. Proceeds will go to John to help with medical and travel expenses as he battles glaucoma. And ya know what? If they raise funds above and beyond John's needs, those will kick over to pthe Hero Initiative. That's just the kinda great guys and gals they are.

So visit the auction and bid GENEROUSLY. Just don't bid on that American Flagg! page, huh? That sucker's gonna be mine.

Jim McLauchlin

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Smell like George Pérez (it's a good thing)


The talented folks at Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab are foisting Sachs and Violens perfume oil upon an unsuspecting public! (Tho' now that you're reading this, maybe you ain't so unsuspecting.)

Official announcement and hoo-hah in a couple days. And a kickoff event at the Chicago Comic Con that, even by Hero's standards, will be quite wacky, fun, and bizarre.

Jim McLauchlin

Monday, July 27, 2009

Jim Lee party has cheese cubes, Catwoman


If we've said it once, we've said it, well…more than once, I'm sure.

The Jim Lee cocktail party at San Diego was a hit, and guess what folks? Jim was kind enough to do some sketches for the luck five folks who won the party slots (these folks pictured here)…


…including this GREAT Catwoman below!

That thing we always say? You gotta be at our events…


Jim McLauchlin

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Hero Comics on the way!



It'll be at the Hero booth, #907, at San Diego. And for our retail brethren, downloadable shelf-talkers for store use are also available at the Hero Website. Eat ’em up like candy!

Jim McLauchlin

Monday, July 13, 2009

100 Bullets in Pictures


The last dog is hung, the last glass is dry, and after 24 hours of recovery, the Hero Initiative/Meltdown Comics 100 Bullets farewell party is in the books. We'll figure out just how much the piano tuner charged us to tune a piano, but thanks to a DAMN vigorous auction, the night was both fun and profitable for Hero.

Take a look-see folks. All photos were taken by and are courtesy of Lori Matsumoto, who's available for all your photography needs! Up top: The Rev. Dave Johnson, Jim McLauchlin, Brian Azzarello.A major portion of the evening's festivities was a q-and-a with Azzarello and Johnson, hosted by Jeffrey Berman (above) of TheWriteEnvironment.com.
Music was provided by the amazing Nina Storey and Ryan Franks! L-R, that's Nina, manager Bill Bennett, ASCAP's Josh Briggs, Ryan, and a doofus with a drink.Several comic book-y luminaries showed up, such as Jim Lee (above).Paris Kennedy (l) and Sam Humphries (r) ran an auction which grossed $4900 on only seven items! The great Dave Johnson "Megan" piece above sold to BOOM Studios' Ross Richie for $1100.


Of course, none o' this happens without the efforts of MANY fine folks. L-R above: Hero Development Director Christina Zietsman, Sam's Afro, half-drunk doofus, and Hero volunteer Diana Knight.

More photos are at a Flickr page, and will continue to be updated, so keep checkin'.

Seriously, if you weren't there…what the hell is your problem?

Jim McLauchlin

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Has the trading ended?


Marvel Editor Tom Brevoort reaches the end of "Take My Trade" with a coveted copy of Fantastic Four #1! Or does he? Tune in, True Believers!

Jim McLauchlin

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Dan Brereton remains cool as all hell


Dan Brereton's Wolverine.
Man, I think that's all you need to know!

Jim McLauchlin

Friday, July 3, 2009

Vegas, Batwoman, Vegas!


It ain't just 99-cent shrimp cocktails and all the keno you can lose at! Vegas is also the place to get your Batwoman on!

The stellar creative team of Greg Rucka and J.H. Williams double-down with TWO Las Vegas store appearances on July 11 to promote Detective Comics. Early risers or late blackjack players should head to Alternate Reality Comics from 11 AM to 2 PM, while later shifters can shift to Comic Oasis from 4 PM to 7 PM. Either way, YOU win, and the stores are doing Hero Initiative fundraisers as well, so get ye there!

Jim McLauchlin

NEW Hero T-shirt debuts at 100 Bullets party!

And lo, there shall come…a new T-shirt design!

Folks smart enough to buy a VIP ticket to the 100 Bullets: Last Shot party July 11 at Meltdown in L.A. will get, as part of their VIP package, a T-shirt. And it's your choice. The 100B shirt seen above, or the NEW Hero T-shirt, uh, also above.

Crazy visual hyperkinetic you-gotta-be-there bonus: The Hero shirts will be pre-made and ready for you to pick up. The 100B. shirts will be live screened ON SITE . Tell ’em what size you need, and the crew from Blue Rooster Art Supplies will make it RIGHT before your eyes. It's kinda like going to the taco truck and ordering lunch. I like mine with lots of cheese, and just a smidge of guacamole.

VIP tix holders also get super-cool 100 Bullets shot glasses, and one hair plucked from the beard of Brian Azzarello. He's got a lot to spare.

And if you're so lame you don't make the scene, the new Hero shirts will also be available at The Beast Men Call San Diego.

Jim McLauchlin

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Wolverines keep rolling: Bret Blevins!


The supremely talented Bret Blevins has made his contribution to "The Wolverine 100 Project!" Look on it, and drool!

Jim McLauchlin

Saturday, June 27, 2009

HeroesCon 2009

HEROESCON 2009

Well another HeroesCon has come and gone and yes it is sad but on an up note we did have a great time for all and a special thanks to Shelton and Dustin for always being there for us and supporting the Hero Initiative. I really enjoy this show because of what it is all about which are the fans and keeping it real and all about the comics and the creators. This is one of the most family friendly shows you will ever attend.

Of course we had the spectacular George Perez at the booth all weekend signing and drawing sketches as you can see in the pictures below.

I still think this guy is some kind of robot because he keeps going like the energizer bunny.


Of course George is always doing his on raffle drawings as seen below. It is a couple of minutes long but everyone as you can tell had a great time. Robot I'm telling you Robot!





Now on to some other special people that also made this happen Steve Epting, Chris Moreno, Roy Thomas, Dick Giordano, Matt Fraction, Mark Waid and a brand new friend to the cause Chris Samnee. You can drop by and meet Chris at WW Chicago in August and he does some spectacular art.



I am always supported by some really great volunteers at the booth in Charlotte and these guys are always working above and beyond what they have to and I really appreciate this a lot. Below you will see a picture of the booth with everyone involved and plus a few friends. Special thanks to Lynette, Tony, Gary, Dave and Mike for doing a great job and if I forgot anyone please forgive and just remember I am old and the mind is just not what it used to be.


So again another successful show and my thanks to everyone involved and I look forward to doing it again.

Below is a short video of the convention floor area from the area above as you go in.

Chris

Friday, June 26, 2009

Hero Comics will make you cry tears of sweet joy

Part—just part!—of the three-ring circus that is Hero Comics is five pages of droolingly cool work by the inimitable talent that is Arthur Adams. To set your taste buds on fire, we proudly trot out this Thing v. Hulk Marvel Feature cover recreation, with pencils and inks by Adams, colors by hue-master Tom Smith.

And of course, our pals at Marvel Comics are graciously allowing this piece's inclusion in the book.

Did we mention Hero Comics, debuting at San Diego, 32 all-new, no-ads pages? We just did? Okay, then.

Get you some!

Jim McLauchlin

Thursday, June 25, 2009

100 Bullets + Tequila!


Oh, there will be more announcements and goodies, but if you're smart and get your 100 Bullets tickets, you'll also get this freakin' amazing custom 100 Bullets shot glass!

VIP tickets entitle you to:
• Programming with writer Brian Azzarello and cover artist Dave Johnson
• Access to the 100 Bullets art gallery
• Free food!
• Valet parking
• Open bar!
• Commemorative T-shirt
• Live music from the incomparable Nina Storey!
• A chance to hang-and-bang with the beautiful people from L.A.'s comics, artistic and literary communities.

It's all going down Saturday, July 11 at Meltdown on Sunset in the mighty L.A.

The Rev. Dave Johnson is responsible for the 100 B. art seen here, of course. Custom glass etching my the master, Karlton Hahn.

Jim McLauchlin

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Periscope…up!

The mighty crew at Portland's Periscope Studio has completed their "100 Wolverine" covers! Pictured above, clockwise from 12 o'clock, that's: Jeff Parker, Dustin Weaver, Steve Lieber, and Colleen Coover.

You can get nifty-swell close-up views of these covers and more here. So whatchoo waiting for? SNIKT!

Jim McLauchlin

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Nina Storey at 100 Bullets Meltdown party!


We're stoked.

The AMAZING singing talent that is Nina Storey has signed on to be our torch singer at 100 Bullets: Last Shot, the rollickin' 100 Bullets sendoff at Meltdown Comics July 11. Only a few tickets still remain, so we suggest you get you some!

And to hear more from Nina, check out:

www.myspace.com/ninastorey


Jim McLauchlin

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Spidey at 600, you at Comic Outpost!


For those of you in the SFO staying home and avoiding the maddening crowds of San Diego, please allow us to set your social calender for Wednesday, July 22:

The Comic Outpost at 2381 Ocean Ave. is having a killer Spidey #600 fest benefiting the Hero Initiative. Details above, and you can DEFINITELY look for some John Romita Sr. original art, and a massive wall displaying every issue of Amazing Spider-Man from #1 to #600.

We suggest you show up, or Aunt May just might never make you wheatcakes for breakfast again!

Jim McLauchlin

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Dangerous Danny and the Process

Dangerous Danny Miki, straight outta the 909, has ponied up his Hero Initiative Wolverine cover, and even showed us a bit behind the curtain with his handsome photo ref, and work-in-progress pencils. Click the pic for a WAY lerger version.


Final version below, and it's a beaut!

Jim McLauchlin

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Unfinished symphony, Dave Simons



Very unfortunately, artist Dave Simons passed away last week. Dave was in progress on a page in Hero Comics at the time. He had sent in the script, but had not started drawing the page yet.

Dave's script will still appear, as part of what will now be a tribute page in the book. Hero's Charlie Novinskie, a friend of Dave's, will write a remembrance on that page as well.

We present Dave's script here as well, as a bit of an "unfinished symphony." Both this blog post and the page in the book happen only on the advice and consent of Bette Simons, Dave's sister and next-of-kin. As you read it, we ask you keep both of them in your thoughts.

A nice pic of younger Dave at the bottom as well.

Jim McLauchlin

(Dave Simons)
DEAL WITH THE DEVIL

PANEL 1
We see a dramatic shot of THE DEVIL. My version looks more like a hot-rod devil, the kind of thing Robert Williams would draw.

CAPTION 1
That's usually who it is in those jokes. It's the kind of tale told over the second or third cocktail, the joke about what you want and what you get in your deal with the devil.

PANEL 2
INT. BAR, angle on DAVE, age 18 and wearing U.S. Coast Guard dress uniform of the period, with a drink and a cigarette, looking smug.
CAPTION 2
In these tales, the
letter of the contract is always granted, but never the intent.

PANEL 3
NIGHT, EXT. CITY STREET, on DAVE, now in his early 50s, sitting on a stoop and looking at the cigarette in his hand, dejectedly.
CAPTION 3
Thirty-five years later, and I still did not have lung cancer or gum cancer. What I did have was esophageal cancer (look it up).
CAPTION 4
Thanks to serving my country in my youth, my medical expenses are well-covered. What's not are my living expenses. I'm in the odd position of being able to work, but not being able to work enough to pay my bills.
CAPTION 5
Hero Initiative has been invaluable here. When the wolf is at the door, Hero Initiative has been there to pay the rent. Many times. That wolf, he does get hungry.

PANEL 4
INT. STUDIO, on DAVE hunched over a drafting table and feverishly drawing away in a cramped studio space.
CAPTION 6
For now, I do what I can. Some days are better than others. It's tough to find the time and energy, whenever I can, I draw,
CAPTION 7
I know now I made a deal with the devil. I just didn't know I'd be rescued by angels.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Steve Dillon in Manhattan, June 24!


Steve Dillon is clinically proven to be one of the ten nicest guys on Earth. He'll also be at Jim Hanley's Universe on Wednesday, June 24 on the Hero Initiative's behalf. Swing by and say "hi!"

For address, directions and whatnot, try the Jim Hanley's Universe Website.

Jim McLauchlin

Friday, June 5, 2009

Hero Memberships: Out with the 2009, in with the 2010!

Okay, call me hokey, but I’m a big believer in providing value for a dollar. Even if, as is the case with Hero Initiative, we’re a charity.

Now don’t get me wrong—we love what is known in the business as the “unsolicited donation,” that $50 check that shows up in the mail or the $10 outta nowhere that someone drops in the donation jar at a convention. We’ll take that all the live-long day, gladly. And we appreciate the hell outta it.

But we’re also not blind to the put-it-in-quotes “economy being what it is today.” Folks just don’t have the disposable income they had a year or two or three ago. And as we like to provide value for the dollar, we believe you should get full value out of a yearly Hero Initiative membership. So that said…

We are closing 2009 Hero memberships effective June 30, 2009. Bottom line, we’d just kinda feel badly taking your money for a yearly membership when you’re only there half a year. Now by NO means does this mean the membership program is going away! Quite to the contrary we’re already formulating 2010’s membership plan, which should be quite a humdinger. And if you are interested, we do encourage you to sign up NOW and before June 30, as…

• All 2009 members will get a discount on renewing their 2010 memberships!
• If you sign up on-site at Wizard Philly and Charlotte Heroescon, both June 19-21, there will be special incentive for you to sign up!
• 2010 will feature different premiums, and additional special members-only events at conventions and so on.

So there you be, folks. The clock is ticking. Don’t let it run out on ya!

Jim McLauchlin

Monday, June 1, 2009

S. Clay Wilson: Gettin' Better


We’re happy to report that legendary underground comix creator S. Clay Wilson is gettin’ better. Lorraine Chamberlain, S. Clay’s girlfriend and legal conservator, dropped some photos on us. Up top, left-to-right, that’s Paul Mavrides, Wilson, R. Crumb, and Spain Rodriguez. Spain has also been instrumental in helping out Clay and Lorraine.

Sayeth the Chamberlain: “I thought you'd like to see a couple of pix I took last week when Crumb, Spain and Mavrides visited him in the hospital. We had a lovely visit, and took him out nearby for coffee after having a picnic lunch Spain brought to the ward.
“I'm hoping he will be stabilized in the next few weeks. I hope to get him home by his birthday in July.”

Hero is fortunate enough to have slid some legal, financial, and technical help the way of Lorraine and Clay. And we think it would be a damn good idea of YOU continue to fund the S. Clay Wilson Special Needs Trust at: http://sclaywilsontrust.com/

And left-right, below, there’s Spain, Wilson, Lorraine, Crumb.

Jim McLauchlin

Hero Comics Hub page!



Folks,
Hero Comics will be about the swingin'est thing to swing since all those monkeys escaped the zoo and took over that vine factory. We've just established a Hero Comics "Hub" page on our Website, where we'll have links, previews, and you-name-it. Check it out.

And the SINGLE most important thing you can do: Scream at your local retailer that you think this is cool as heck, and you want a copy! It's in the June Previews for items shipping Auguest, 2009. Order code: JUN090950

Jim McLauchlin