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Shelton
Drum's Heroes Con 2004 was a blast.
I arrived at the Westin, [truly one of the finest
and most reasonably priced hotels anywhere thanks to
the Heroes Con rate] at 10:30AM on Friday.
The show opened at 11 and I was anxious to get in.
As we were unloading the car I saw Cully Humner
and Casey Jones who were also getting ready to
head over.
Big
John Beatty was able to get me a guest pass since
I was helping him with his art and thanks to Shelton,
my son, Mike and I were able to get right in.
John's table was next to tables occupied by Craig
Hamilton, Neil Vokes, Michael Avon Oeming,
Arron Lopestri and Andy Smith. We were
in good company.
Mike and I took a quick trip around the con
to get our bearings and ran into several fans including
Steven Lee [who was wearing a StalloneZone
t-shirt! Thanks Steven!], James Howell,
Hal, Robert Jewell, Kwan, The
ComicDude and others. I saw that Tony Harris
was setting up and took him a StalloneZone shirt
since I ran out before he completed my sketch at
AtlantaCon. Gus Vasquez told me that he'd
have my Stallone piece on Saturday.
I then made my way to Jason Pearson's table.
Only two other people were ahead of me so I felt pretty
confident that I'd get a sketch if Jason didn't
mind drawing Stallone. Jason was running
late, but luckily "The Big Man" had
his portable dvd player and entertained us with a history
channel dvd on comics. Jason arrived and when
it was my turn I asked him about doing a Stallone
piece. Jason said that he wasn't real good at
likenesses, but I explained that I wanted HIS take on
Sly. He said he'd give it a try and that I should
bring back my reference material at the end of the day
since he wanted to work on it in his hotel room. Cool!
Next was Michael Avon Oeming's table. I picked
up his sketchbook [a bargain at five bucks]. Michael
had already turned out a couple of cool sketches and
I asked if I could get on his list. He said that he
wasn't real good at likenesses [where had I heard that
before?] and I told him that I wanted HIS take on Sly.
He looked at my portfolio of Stallone sketches
and said he'd like to give "Nighthawks"
a shot and that I should check back in an hour or
so.
Then
it was back to Beatty's table where he was working
on a Punisher commission. Craig Hamilton
had arrived with his lovely lady,and he was sketching.
Craig's amazing. Not only is he a super talented
artist, but he puts a lot of thought into his
work. For each of his convention sketches Craig
draws roughs and really thinks about the character.
Not just what the character looks like or what kind
of costume he/she wears, but how they would sit or stand
and what kind of attitude they would project. I loved
hearing Craig talk to fans and having the opportunity
to watch him sketch all weekend. Craig has a
broad knowledge and appreciation for all types of art.
You just know I had to ask to get on his list! Craig
said that he'd like to draw Sly from "Oscar"
since he has a real affinity for the time period [and
he really liked the movie]!
As Friday was winding down I picked up my sketch
from Michael Avon Oeming who did a great job
[and I think that it does look like Sly] and
dropped off my reference material for Jason Pearson.
Several of us, actually about 20, had decided to walk
over to Uno's for dinner. My wife and two sons,
Big Beatty, James Howell, Steven Lee,
Robert Jewell, Gary McGee, Jason Walker
and others made the trip. Because our group was so large
it took a while for them to get us in and even then
we were split into two groups. And of course my group
was the rowdy one thanks to Gary and Big Beatty...
and believe it or not Gary was wilder. It was
about 10:30 when we finished up with dinner so it was
back to the hotel for a little visiting and then to
the room for some sleep.
As the con was gettting ready to open on Saturday
I found myself in line for some breakfast at the concession
stand with Michael Avon Oeming. He said that
he met several StalloneZone fans on Friday
[they saw him working on the Sly sketch]. Michael
offered to buy me breakfast! I thanked him, and instead
offered to buy his breakfast! As it ended up, we both
bought our own eats, but what a cool guy. I'd heard
good things about Michael and he lived up to
his rep of being "one of the good guys."
I spent Saturday alternating between Beatty's
table and walking around the show to talk to fans and
pros. I was able to spend a bit of time with or at least
say hi to Kelsey Shannon [Beatty's son!],
Cully Hamner, Brian Stelfreeze, Jeff
Parker, Adam Hughes and Allison Sohn, Phil
Noto, Tony Harris, Eric Powell, Casey
Jones, Tommy Lee Edwards and so many others.
Gus Vasquez was able to get me my sketch before
he had to fly out to the set of Sin City! He
gave me two characters [Rocky nailing Clubber
Lang] and it was definitely worth the wait!
Neil
Vokes and I had fun conversations about movies
[horror flicks, re-makes, B-movies], comics, and more.
Neil is a cool guy and I had a blast hanging
with him. Neil's project The Wicked West
has the tagline "What would happen if Josey
Wales rode into Salem's Lot"... it's a great
concept and the art is right on. It's going to rock!
In the meantime you might want to check out Neil's
Parliment of Justice [with Michael Avon Oeming]
or Black Forest. It was also cool to see Neil's
apppreciation for other artists. Neil keeps a
sketchbook and was excited when Eric Powell contributed
a killer piece! [Michael Oeming also keeps a
Lord of the Rings sketchbook from other artists!]
I checked in with Jason Pearson. He had sketched
out my Stallone piece and had decided to do Rocky
hitting the meat. It was looking great. The big
beefy Rocky punching the beef! LOL!
Dinner Saturday night was at Fuel for
some pizza or subs. This time it was Beatty,
James Howell, Steven Lee, Hal and
others. After dinner we headed back to the hotel and
spent an hour or so in the lobby talking with fans and
pros. Then a bunch of us headed up to James and
Hal's room to look at their portfolios and latest
acquisitions.
On Sunday Jason had my Stallone
piece ready. Several people came up to me and told me
it was done and looked great. When I picked it up I
saw that they were right. Jason Pearson is such
a talented guy.
Craig
Hamilton was not going to be able to get to my piece
before the end of the show. He offered to do a take
home piece but part of the joy of Craig's work
is watching his process so I decided to wait... I may
be able to up to DragonCon later this year.
As you can see from this picture Craig and Big
Beatty hit it off pretty well!
I had been by Tommy Lee Edwards' table. He was
doing some really cool sketches and I hoped that I'd
be able to get on his list. Luckily he could fit me
in. Tommy and I talked about which character
he would do... he wasn't sure and so I suggested Jack
Carter if he couldn't decide on one. I went back
to Beatty's table and told him I had the hook-up
with Tommy.
Beatty was stoked. He's a big Tommy Lee
fan and so we walked over. It turns out that Tommy
likes Beatty's work as well. We all talked for
a bit and then Tommy said I should check back
in a little while. When I did, I found that Tommy
had started to do Deke from "Nighthawks"
but then remembered that I suggested Jack Carter
and so he changed it to Carter. Man, I can't
tell you how much I love this piece. The energy and
colors and... just look at it! Beautiful!
The
auction was a lot of fun. So many artists donated work
to help support the con. Some of the highlights included
Phil Noto's painting of "The Bride"
from "Kill Bill," Brian Stelfreeze's
painting of Mary Jane, Mike Wieringo's
huge Fantastic Four piece, Craig Hamilton's
Fairey [done in crayon -- you'd have to see it to belive
how nice it was!], Alison Sohn's Harliquinn,
and many others.
Believe it or not Big Beatty was even recruited
to serve as one of the auctioneers with Tim Townsend!
As
you can probably tell, if you've read this far, it was
another great show.
We make Heroes Con part of our
annua; family vacation -- it's that much fun. If you
haven't ever attended you should give it some thought.
Next year Heroes will be on June 24-26, 2005.
Maybe I'll see you there!
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