I am sure by now you heard about the wanted poster that was "leaked" from the upcoming Dark Knight film.
If you haven't heard, here is what everyone is talking about.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
The Return of Finch Friday
A wonderful piece of art starring the Black Lanterns by David Finch.
Oh yeah, since Firestorm made the cut, Happy Firestorm Friday as well. :)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Batman: Night of the Owls
You need to check out the latest Batman storyline titled Night of the Owls. I have been reading the Batman titles since the new 52 from DC comics started, so I may know more about the storyline than most, but any Batman fan needs to check this out. I am not a real fan of following issue to issue, especially if its books I do not read,but this story is worth it! I read Batman #8 as well as Nightwing #8 and I cannot wait for the other titles to come out. Get these issues while you can. Trust me, you will be glad you did!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
10 questions with Vicious Kween
I have another interview with a real beautiful and talented cosplayer.
I found this talented lady on deviantart. After reading the interview, you should check her page out!
1. What is your name and where are you from?
Alicia. I'm from Delaware and I still live here. It's a small and boring state that I hope to leave in a few years, haha.
2. How did you discover cosplay?
I discovered cosplay about 6 years ago from a few friends that got me into anime, manga, and Japanese culture.
3. What characters have you cosplayed in the past?
Oh boy, a lot! These are all my retired costumes. I have done 5 different Integra Hellsing (from Hellsing) outfits, Toki Wartooth (from Metalocalypse) (which was my first crossplay), 2 different Mion Sonozaki (from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni) outfits, 2 different Ringo Noyamano (from Air Gear) outfits, Naomi Hunter (from Metal Gear Solid), Nancy Holbrook (from A Nightmare on Elm Street Remake), Miku Hatsune (from Vocaloid), Silk Spectre II (from Watchmen), and 2 different Harley Quinn (from Batman) outfits.
4. What sites have you worked with?
I really have only worked with Cosplay Deviants but I plan on hopefully working with more in the future!
5. Who is your favorite character to cosplay?
Harley Quinn! I have so much fun portraying her and the outfits are usually super comfortable.
6. Do you read comics? If so, what are your favorites?
Of course! Batman, Watchmen, Xmen, Spiderman, Hack Slash, Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Kick-Ass, FreakAngels, Crossed...I think I'll just stop there, haha.
7. Are you a gamer, if so what is your favorite game and on what system?
Yup! My favorite game series is and always will be Silent Hill on the PS.
8. What are your future plans in terms of cosplay?
I have a lot of costumes in the works for future conventions and future Cosplay Deviant sets.
9. Where do you like to show off your costumes the most?
My Facebook and deviantART.
10. What would you say is your favorite genre to cosplay?
Comics. Lot's of fun and I've met many cool people through it.
I found this talented lady on deviantart. After reading the interview, you should check her page out!
1. What is your name and where are you from?
Alicia. I'm from Delaware and I still live here. It's a small and boring state that I hope to leave in a few years, haha.
2. How did you discover cosplay?
I discovered cosplay about 6 years ago from a few friends that got me into anime, manga, and Japanese culture.
3. What characters have you cosplayed in the past?
Oh boy, a lot! These are all my retired costumes. I have done 5 different Integra Hellsing (from Hellsing) outfits, Toki Wartooth (from Metalocalypse) (which was my first crossplay), 2 different Mion Sonozaki (from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni) outfits, 2 different Ringo Noyamano (from Air Gear) outfits, Naomi Hunter (from Metal Gear Solid), Nancy Holbrook (from A Nightmare on Elm Street Remake), Miku Hatsune (from Vocaloid), Silk Spectre II (from Watchmen), and 2 different Harley Quinn (from Batman) outfits.
4. What sites have you worked with?
I really have only worked with Cosplay Deviants but I plan on hopefully working with more in the future!
5. Who is your favorite character to cosplay?
Harley Quinn! I have so much fun portraying her and the outfits are usually super comfortable.
6. Do you read comics? If so, what are your favorites?
Of course! Batman, Watchmen, Xmen, Spiderman, Hack Slash, Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Kick-Ass, FreakAngels, Crossed...I think I'll just stop there, haha.
7. Are you a gamer, if so what is your favorite game and on what system?
Yup! My favorite game series is and always will be Silent Hill on the PS.
8. What are your future plans in terms of cosplay?
I have a lot of costumes in the works for future conventions and future Cosplay Deviant sets.
9. Where do you like to show off your costumes the most?
My Facebook and deviantART.
10. What would you say is your favorite genre to cosplay?
Comics. Lot's of fun and I've met many cool people through it.
Links:
Friday, April 20, 2012
Happy Birthday George!
What is so cool about April 20?
Well, it does happen to be my birthday, but that is not the cool part.
The cool thing is on this day a great man was born.
You may have heard of him. His name is George Takei.
Happy Birthday George! Live Long and Prosper!
Sunday, April 15, 2012
2 reasons to read the new 52 Green Lantern
There are 2 reasons you should be reading DC Comics the new 52 issues of Green Lantern.
Both reasons happen to occur in issue # 8 of the series.
1. Hal Jordan is a bad ass and shows the Black Hand exactly what he can do.
2. This kick ass Tron inspired motorcycle Hal uses to get away from the Indigo tribe.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Tia as Bleez
The tantalizing Tia as the beautiful but deadly Red Lantern Bleez.
Photos: Lesson 5 Photography
Bleez: Tia
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Cosplay of the Day
Today's Cosplay of the Day is the lovely and talented Rosanna Rocha as the lovely assassin, Elektra.
Happy Birthday Brandon Badeaux!
Just sending some birthday wishes to the talented artist, Brandon Badeaux.
BATMAN: ARKHAM UNHINGED #4
by Brandon Badeaux
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Halo mini figures by Mega Bloks
I was in Walgreen's today getting some last minute Easter gifts when I noticed with my keen eye the word Halo. I thought to myself, "What in the world would something of Halo be on the Easter aisle?" Anyway, I picked the pack up and noticed it was a Mega Bloks mini figure pack. Now, I am a LEGO man myself, but I couldn't pass getting a few to put on my blog. Anyway, I bought three packs and brought them home.
As I was looking at the packs, I noticed that this is series 4. Hell, I never knew they had a series 1. I knew that Mega Bloks had Halo sets but I never knew that they went the mini figure route like LEGO. Anyway, I opened up the packs and I didn't get any doubles. (Which is always a good thing, LoL)
The figures I purchased include the Copper Covenant Brute, an Artic UNSC pilot, and a Blue Covenant Elite. All in all I am pretty excited about my figures and plan to get more. I would rate these figures a 7.5 to 8 out of 10.
As I was looking at the packs, I noticed that this is series 4. Hell, I never knew they had a series 1. I knew that Mega Bloks had Halo sets but I never knew that they went the mini figure route like LEGO. Anyway, I opened up the packs and I didn't get any doubles. (Which is always a good thing, LoL)
The figures I purchased include the Copper Covenant Brute, an Artic UNSC pilot, and a Blue Covenant Elite. All in all I am pretty excited about my figures and plan to get more. I would rate these figures a 7.5 to 8 out of 10.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Firestorm Friday
I know the day is almost over, but I want to wish you a Happy Firestorm Friday! I found this pattern for a cubecraft Firestorm on deviantart and I wanted to make one before I sent this post. So that is exactly what I did. After I followed the pattern I thought it needed more so I added some tissue paper to the top to get the flame action going.
Original pattern can be found here:
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Magik (the mini-series)
I was going through some old comics today and came across a mini-series straight from the pages of the X-men. The title I found was for the one and only, Magik. This was her first mini-series and it gave us an inside look at how she would eventually become the powerful mutant everyone knows and loves. I was planning on reading it tonight.
I was talking (via the internet) to my friend (the always lovely Pigeon Foo) about it and it turns out she was doing a Magik photo shoot tonight as well. We had a nice conversation about how bad ass Magik is and she asked me to read them in her honor, so I did. I mean, what are the odds right? I find a book I want to read again and I also have a friend cosplaying that very same character on the same day. I mean, it was destiny!
Well, as I read the story I was taken back to how well the story was written. The dimensional differences between the "real" X-men and those who were trapped in the underworld dimension was awesome. I really enjoyed watching Nightcrawler use three swords as well as the Cat character. I loved that look and I wondered to myself, "Has anyone cosplayed that version of Kitty Pryde?" Anyway, it is a kick-ass story that everyone should check out, especially Magik or
X-men fans. I give it a strong 8.5 out of 10 stars.
(Pigeon Foo as Magik)
I was talking (via the internet) to my friend (the always lovely Pigeon Foo) about it and it turns out she was doing a Magik photo shoot tonight as well. We had a nice conversation about how bad ass Magik is and she asked me to read them in her honor, so I did. I mean, what are the odds right? I find a book I want to read again and I also have a friend cosplaying that very same character on the same day. I mean, it was destiny!
Well, as I read the story I was taken back to how well the story was written. The dimensional differences between the "real" X-men and those who were trapped in the underworld dimension was awesome. I really enjoyed watching Nightcrawler use three swords as well as the Cat character. I loved that look and I wondered to myself, "Has anyone cosplayed that version of Kitty Pryde?" Anyway, it is a kick-ass story that everyone should check out, especially Magik or
X-men fans. I give it a strong 8.5 out of 10 stars.
(Pigeon Foo as Magik)
Villains Beware
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Avengers Sketch Cards by Cal Slayton
First of many that I will post.
Who is your favorite from this sheet? Mine is a tie between Cap and Hawkeye.
Interview with Cal Slayton
It is time for another interview for you to enjoy. This interview is with a talented comic artist I came across through Deviantart when I saw his Avenger's trading cards. I present to you, my interview with Cal Slayton.
1. Who are you and where are you from?
Cal Slayton, I’m a graphic designer / illustrator / comic book artist / sketch card artist. I have a lot of slashes. I used to work on the indie series “Shades of Blue”. My artwork has also been seen in Dead@17 Rough Cut, Super Hero Happy Hour, Digital Webbing Presents, Champion of Children, Potlatch and more. I’ve done sketch card work for Topps, Upper Deck, Rittenhouse, Breygent and more. I currently live in the Dallas area.
2. I just love your style! How did you develop your style?
Like most artist, over time. Growing up I was a big fan of comic book artists like Mike Grell, Jim Aparo, John Byrne, Jack Kirby, George Perez, guys like that, and I would try to emulate them. Then as I got older, I started leaning towards a more cartoony animated style and tried to simplify my stuff like Bruce Timm. So, I’m trying to blend all that together and my style is still developing.
3. By looking at your art, I would say you have read comics so, what is your favorite title?
I don’t read a lot of monthly titles, I tend to “wait for trades”. I like reading in big chunks. Current stuff: I love “The Walking Dead”, I’m trying to catch up on “Invincible”. Any Hellboy that Mignola draws. I really liked “Y: The Last Man” when it was still going. All-time stuff: Fantastic Four, Batman, X-Men.
4. I love your Avengers trading cards. Which one is your favorite?
I don’t know that I have a favorite. But I really had fun doing the villains and drawing more obscure characters that I’d never done before. That’s actually one of the things I like about doing set cards sets, getting a chance to put my take on a wide variety of characters. I tend not to just load up a set with, say, a dozen Iron Mans. I’d rather do those big names and then throw in some more rare ones.
5. Where can my readers see your art?
They can find me at http://calslayton.blogspot.com/ and http://calslayton.deviantart.com/
6. Do you have anything you would like to promote right now?
Right now just sketch card stuff. Working on several sets at the moment. One being “The Walking Dead” which I’m really excited about. Just wrapped up”John Carter: Warlord of Mars”. Got some more Marvel and maybe even some DC sets ahead of me. I just finished a cover for a “WKRP in Cincinnati” comic being published by Bluewater.
7. What is your favorite project that you have done?
That’s a tough one. I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for “Shades of Blue”, my first published comic book work. I wish that I was drawing at the level I am now back when I was working on it. That was over a decade ago and it’s hard to look back at my work because I know it’s not as good as I could do today.But Jim Harris (the creator and writer) and I had a lot of fun working on it and I learned a lot about what to do and what not to do. If I could make a living just drawing that series, I’d be pretty happy.
8. What are your plans for the future?
I’ve written a graphic novel called “Spookytown”, which I’ve been trying to wrap up over the past several years, but paying work always gets in the way. It’s horror/detective story. You can check it more about it here... http://www.spookytown.net/
1. Who are you and where are you from?
Cal Slayton, I’m a graphic designer / illustrator / comic book artist / sketch card artist. I have a lot of slashes. I used to work on the indie series “Shades of Blue”. My artwork has also been seen in Dead@17 Rough Cut, Super Hero Happy Hour, Digital Webbing Presents, Champion of Children, Potlatch and more. I’ve done sketch card work for Topps, Upper Deck, Rittenhouse, Breygent and more. I currently live in the Dallas area.
2. I just love your style! How did you develop your style?
Like most artist, over time. Growing up I was a big fan of comic book artists like Mike Grell, Jim Aparo, John Byrne, Jack Kirby, George Perez, guys like that, and I would try to emulate them. Then as I got older, I started leaning towards a more cartoony animated style and tried to simplify my stuff like Bruce Timm. So, I’m trying to blend all that together and my style is still developing.
3. By looking at your art, I would say you have read comics so, what is your favorite title?
I don’t read a lot of monthly titles, I tend to “wait for trades”. I like reading in big chunks. Current stuff: I love “The Walking Dead”, I’m trying to catch up on “Invincible”. Any Hellboy that Mignola draws. I really liked “Y: The Last Man” when it was still going. All-time stuff: Fantastic Four, Batman, X-Men.
4. I love your Avengers trading cards. Which one is your favorite?
I don’t know that I have a favorite. But I really had fun doing the villains and drawing more obscure characters that I’d never done before. That’s actually one of the things I like about doing set cards sets, getting a chance to put my take on a wide variety of characters. I tend not to just load up a set with, say, a dozen Iron Mans. I’d rather do those big names and then throw in some more rare ones.
5. Where can my readers see your art?
They can find me at http://calslayton.blogspot.com/ and http://calslayton.deviantart.com/
6. Do you have anything you would like to promote right now?
Right now just sketch card stuff. Working on several sets at the moment. One being “The Walking Dead” which I’m really excited about. Just wrapped up”John Carter: Warlord of Mars”. Got some more Marvel and maybe even some DC sets ahead of me. I just finished a cover for a “WKRP in Cincinnati” comic being published by Bluewater.
7. What is your favorite project that you have done?
That’s a tough one. I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for “Shades of Blue”, my first published comic book work. I wish that I was drawing at the level I am now back when I was working on it. That was over a decade ago and it’s hard to look back at my work because I know it’s not as good as I could do today.But Jim Harris (the creator and writer) and I had a lot of fun working on it and I learned a lot about what to do and what not to do. If I could make a living just drawing that series, I’d be pretty happy.
8. What are your plans for the future?
I’ve written a graphic novel called “Spookytown”, which I’ve been trying to wrap up over the past several years, but paying work always gets in the way. It’s horror/detective story. You can check it more about it here... http://www.spookytown.net/
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Masters of the Universe done in a lite brite style by the one and only Reis O'Brien.
Check out more of his work at, http://reisobrien.deviantart.com/
Monday, April 2, 2012
Jade Cosplay
The absolutely astonishing Paris Sinclair as Jade from the Mortal Kombat universe.
Photos: Eurobeat Kasumi Photography
Fight!
Mileena vs Jade
The winner is,
Mileena....
or Jade...
You decide.
Mileena: Rosanna Rocha
Jade: Paris Sinclair
Photos: Eurobeat Kasumi Photography
Mileena cosplay
The lovely Rosanna Rocha as Mileena from the Mortal Kombat Universe.
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