Dave's been a busy guy again-Tags: Arizona, Brightest Day, comic books, Dave Beaty, DC Comics, Metropolis, Scott Clark, Superman CelebrationBrightest Day #5 Written by GEOFF JOHNS & PETER J. TOMASI • Art by IVAN REIS, PATRICK GLEASON, ARDIAN SYAF, SCOTT CLARK & JOE PRADO • Cover by DAVID FINCH & SCOTT WILLIAMS • 1:25 variant cover by IVAN REIS Deadman discovers the truth behind the formation of the White Lantern and what it means to the twelve returnees and the rest of the DC Universe. Plus, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Hawkman, Hawkgirl and Firestorm discover the price for their resurrections...and why they may be doing more harm than good to the world. --------
Brightest Day #6 Written by GEOFF JOHNS & PETER J. TOMASI • Art by IVAN REIS, PATRICK GLEASON, ARDIAN SYAF, SCOTT CLARK & JOE PRADO • Cover by DAVID FINCH & SCOTT WILLIAMS • 1:25 variant cover by IVAN REIS Deadman discovers the truth behind the formation of the White Lantern and what it means to the twelve returnees and the rest of the DC Universe. Plus, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Hawkman, Hawkgirl and Firestorm discover the price for their resurrections...and why they may be doing more harm than good to the world. --------
Adventure Comics #516 Written by PAUL LEVITZ • Co-Feature written by JEFF LEMIRE • Art by KEVIN SHARPE & WAYNE FAUCHER • Co-Feature art by MAHMUD ASRAR • Cover by SCOTT CLARK & DAVID BEATY ADVENTURE COMICS returns to its historical numbering with this issue just in time for Paul Levitz to retell the Legion's origins! Everything begins on a somber note reflecting on the past with "The Last Will and Testament of R.J. Brande"! --------
Tales of Topaz Written by Pat Frayne, cover by Dave Beaty Part I "Topaz and the Evil Wizard" Fairy and Elf children have been disappearing from the peaceful Kingdom of Knownotten. Topaz, a very unusual cat with special conjure powers, is determined to find out why. He's joined by friends who want to help him solve the mystery. But it's up to the big cat alone to learn how to use his untested abilities to protect the future of the kingdom and Its inhabitants from harm. Part II " Topaz and the Plum-Gista Stone" Topaz and his companions must take his friend, Otis, to the Gnome fortress to find out what has caused the Great-Horned Owl's blindness. The big cat suspects it may be a curse! Topaz and his friends, must track down the cure, and their search takes them to a dangerous and peculiar land. It's here that the Spirit of Amber Tiger comes to Topaz in a dream to warn him that his life is in danger. The big cat must decide if his responsibility to his friend, Otis is as important as his responsibility to his kingdom. He has to ask himself, Is the danger really worth the risk? http://www.talesoftopaz.com/
You can find out more about Dave and his artwork at his site www.DaveBeaty.com, the Bushi Tales site, or his Deviant Art page.
Posts Tagged “Metropolis”Hey gang- lots to pimp this week! The SIVADS of March! March 25-28 A four-day tribute through art, film, music and words to the late Watson Davis, the innovative Malco ad man and ballyhoo specialist known for his elaborate movie promotions and who, in his guise as the ‘horror host’ known as Sivad (on the “Fantastic Features” program from 1962 to 1972 on WHBQ-TV Channel 13), was one of the most influential and beloved Memphis pop-culture heroes of the era, with a popularity that crossed generational and racial lines. He also scared the willies outta me as a kid here in Memphis in the late 60″s! Lots of tribute events this weekend-
Brooks Museum of Art
Thursday, March 25:
$8
6 – 8 PM – Monster Martini Meet and Greet, Sivad Relics on Display, Award Ceremony
Free 80-Page Horror Book
8 PM – Night of the Demon film showing (uncut)
Friday, March 26:
$5 3 PM A Bucket of Blood
Free Art Show! “Love & Curses” at the Adam Shaw Studio located at 3547 Broad Street from 6 – 8 PM
Saturday, March 27:
$5
12 PM – I was a Teenage Werewolf
2 PM – Li’l Film Fest “Sivad Themed Shorts Fest”
Sunday, March 28:
$5
1 PM – “I Remember Sivad” Panel
2 PM – From Hell It Came
3:30 PM The Giant Claw
10 PM – $10, all ages:
Nocturnal Club, 1588 Madison Ave., Reigning Sound with The Nehilistics and Count Basil!
To really learn more about Sivad and the weekend, visit www.sivadsofmarch.com.
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The Art Of Bushi Tales book now available!
The Art Of Bushi Tales Volume 1 art book is now available from Ka-Blam at IndyPlanet.com.
Written and Illustrated by Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, Micah Stewart Standard Sized Trade Paperback Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, and Micah Stewart take you behind the scenes in the Art of Bushi Tales. See the scripted page come alive from pencil sketches to painted art. Includes a special guest artist gallery featuring art by Bret Blevins, Scott Clark, Greg Cravens, Andrew Charipar, Martheus Antone Wade, Harold Jennett, and more! A must have for art lovers and Bushi Tales fans. It’s is the 31st century of man and the ancient world has returned. Four female Samurai are sent on a quest by Hachiman, the god of war, in this post-apocalyptic series created by Dave Beaty (X-men: Sword of the Braddocks, Adventure Comics, Brightest Day) and Lin Workman (Stargodz, Scared Silly, CGS: The End). Dave, Micah, and Lin will be attending the Phoenix Comicon (Cactuscon) Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-30 and will have copies to sign at their Bushi Tales booth. Comics retailers can purchase copies at a discounted price through Ka-Blam’s digital distribution site ComicsMonkey.com. For more info please go to- http://www.BushiTales.com ___________________________________________
Will Draw Comics For DC!
My Bushi Tales partner Dave Beaty has quit his day job and is working on comics full time now. Titans #23 is in stores this week, so be sure to check that out at your local Comic Shop. Dave will soon have some “Brightest Day” news to share with us. Congrats, Dave!
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Superman Guests Announced!
The second weekend in June is devoted to the legendary character that stands for “Truth, Justice and the American Way” each year in Metropolis, Illinois. But Superman is always kind enough to share the spotlight with a few other celebrities. Special guests have just been confirmed as headliners of the 32nd annual Superman Celebration June 10-13. Smallville fans will be excited to see this year’s celebrity line-up. Laura Vandervoort, who portrays Supergirl/ Kara and Sam Witwer, also known as Doomsday, will be the Smallville actors headlining this year’s Celebration. And, the “First Lady of Metropolis” Noel Neill, is scheduled to make a return trip to the festival. Fans will have the opportunity to meet the celebrities in person at autograph and question and answer sessions. Metropolis has become such a fan of Neill that the Chamber of Commerce will unveil a statue of her likeness on the second day of the Superman Celebration. Engraved bricks are currently being sold for the base that will hold the life-size sculpture of the actress. With the unveiling planned for June 11, final engraving orders are needed at the monument company very soon. A deadline of April 16 has been set for ordering engraved bricks guaranteed to be in place for the unveiling. More information about the statue and a brick order form can be found at www.noelneillstatue.com. Orders may also be placed by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 618-524-2714 or emailing metrochamber@verizon.net. I’ll be back again in Artists Alley/Writers Way this year- which is just down the street from where the new Noel statue will be. As soon as I find out who the other comics guests are I’ll post it here.
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Got Carded!
Dave and I are both working on sketch card sets for a couple different companies. I should be able to announce for who and show some examples later next month.
Stay “tooned”!
Lin
Tags: Adam Shaw, art show, Bushi Tales, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Comics Monkey, conventions, Dave Beaty, DC Comics, digital printing, Doomsday, haunted web of horrors, horror, Indy Planet, Ka-Blam!, Lin Workman, Memphis, Metropolis, Noel Neill, Phoenix Cactuscon, print on demand, self-publishing, SIVAD, sketchcards, Smallville, statue, Supergirl, Superman Celebration, Teen Titans, Titans The Art Of Bushi Tales Book Now Available!Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Lin in Comic Whore, News, Pimp thisHey gang- The new Art Of Bushi Tales book is now available! Written and Illustrated by Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, Micah Stewart Standard Sized Trade Paperback $19.95 (+s/h) Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, and Micah Stewart take you behind the scenes in the Art of Bushi Tales. See the scripted page come alive from pencil sketches to painted art. Includes a special guest artist gallery featuring art by Bret Blevins, Scott Clark, Greg Cravens, Andrew Charipar, Harold Jennett, Martheus Antone Wade, and more! A must have for art lovers and Bushi Tales fans. It’s is the 31st century of man and the ancient world has returned. Four female Samurai are sent on a quest by Hachiman, the god of war, in this post-apocalyptic series created by Dave Beaty (X-men: Sword of the Braddocks, Adventure Comics, Brightest Day) and Lin Workman (Stargodz, Scared Silly, CGS: The End). The book is available from Indy Planet. If you’d like to have one personalized or pick up a copy in person Dave, Micah and I will all be at the Phoenix Comicon (Cactuscon) this May, so if you’re in the area stop by the Bushi Tales booth and say hi. I should have news on the Bushi Tales trade paperback coming soon- stay “tooned”! Lin Tags: Bushi Tales, CGS, comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Dave Beaty, DC Comics, digital printing, Indy Planet, Jetta, Ka-Blam!, Lin Workman, Memphis, Metropolis, Phoenix Cactuscon, print on demand, promotional items, self-publishingHey gang- Writer Marv Wolfman posted this on Facebook today and I thought I’d share: “My latest blog is the beginning of an autobiography of sorts. Take a look at: http://www.marvwolfman.com/todaysviews.html “Met Marv in Metropolis a few years ago and got to have dinner with him and some of the Memphis Mafia. Got to talk Teen Titans, Nova, and more, and heard stories about him and Len Wein growing up and getting into the comics biz. Looking forward to more from Marv! Lin Tags: comic books, Comic Whore, comics, DC Comics, Facebook, Len Wein, Lin Workman, Marv Wolfman, Marvel Comics, Memphis, Memphis Mafia, Metropolis, Midsouth Cartoonists Association, MSCA, Superman Celebration, writing comicsGot a press release from Angie with Metropolis Tourism. Hello Superman Fans! Here is the latest news from Metropolis, Illinois: Comic Book & Toy Show set for March 6-7 in Metropolis, Illinois. The city best known for its super hero connection will be the site of a Comic Book and Toy Show on Saturday and Sunday, March 6-7. The event will be held at the Riverfront Event Center inside Harrah’s Hotel, 100 Front St. in Metropolis. For the second year in a row, the show is being produced by Marc Ballard, the owner of Comic City in Nashville, Tenn. Ballard says that those who enter the doors of the Riverfront Event Center will see a variety of vendors showcasing comics from the 1940s to present-day, vintage Star Wars toys, autographed celebrity items, games, t-shirts, western items and more. Admission into the show is $5 each day. All attending will receive a free poster and will be eligible for door prizes. Also, all who attend the Comic Book and Toy Show will receive free admission into the Super Museum and Americana Hollywood in Metropolis that weekend. Hours for the show are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday. The featured guest for this year’s show is Mark Goddard, who is best known as Major Don West in the cult 1960s television series, Lost in Space. Goddard, now a special education teacher in Middleboro, Mass., attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and received his first acting role as “Cully” on the television series, Johnny Ringo in 1959. He went on to act in The Detectives, Lost In Space, Perry Mason, Adam 12, The Fall Guy, Mod Quad and the movie, Blue Sunshine. He also appeared in One Life to Live, The Doctors and General Hospital as well as on Broadway in The Act with Liza Minnelli. Goddard made a cameo appearance in 1998 in the movie, Lost in Space, as the general in charge of the Jupiter Mission, and superior officer to his former character, Major Don West. Other guests scheduled to appear at the Metropolis Comic Book and Toy Show include: Jacob Rougmont, a writer of Marvel Comics Handbook and Index; Jason Craig, artist of Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash and Grim Fairy Tales; Gary Freidrick, creator of Ghost Rider; John Dugan, Grandpa from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie; Mike Nicolosi , actor from The Untouchables; and Tojo Yamamoto Jr., wrestler and owner of Renegade Pro Wrestling in Metropolis, and the son of the world famous wrestler Tojo Yamamoto. Regional artists, Will Woods, Jay Chuppe and Sean Dulany will be a part of the show as well as the Paducah Imperials Star Wars Fan Club. Celebrity guests and artists will be featured both days. A popular part of the show is sure to be the costume contest. Anyone wishing to enter should attend the show in costume on Saturday and must be present at 4 p.m. in order to be eligible to win. The person chosen with the best all-around costume will be awarded a convention prize package consisting of passes to Nashville Comic Con, Fright Night Film Festival, Cincinnati Comic Con, next year’s Metropolis Con and a San Diego exclusive certified graded comic (only 10 made, valued at $200.) A Saturday evening event is being planned, but details are not yet available. For information about the Metropolis Comic Book and Toy Show, visit www.comiccitytn.com or call Ballard at 615-573-4537. For information about attractions and other happenings in the Metropolis area, visit www.metropolistourism.com, call 877-424-5025 or visit Metropolis Tourism on facebook. Tags: comic books, Comic Whore, comics, Metropolis, Superman Celebration, toys |
















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