Showing posts with label Free Comic Book Day. FCBD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Comic Book Day. FCBD. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Derf's Picks of the Week (May 3, 2023)

 

Don't forget that it's Free Comic Book Day this Saturday. (5/6/23)

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BOOM!

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #5

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DARK HORSE

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #4

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures - The Nameless Terror #3

Survival #1

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DC COMICS

Batman #135

Dawn of DC: We Are Legends Special Edition #1

The Flash #798

Peacemaker Tries Hard! #1

Shazam! #1

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IDW

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Dog of War #2

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / Usagi Yojimbo: WhereWhen #2

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MARVEL

The Avengers: War Across Time #5

Carnage Reigns: Alpha #1

Cult of Carnage: Misery #1

Demon Wars: Scarlet Sin #1

Edge of Spider-Verse #1

Groot #1

Joe Fixit #5

Moon Knight #23

Scarlet Witch #5

Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis #1

Star Wars #34

Star Wars: Darth Vader #33

Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #31

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Lando #1

Star Wars: Yoda #7

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Until next time, get your READ on!

May the 4th be with you!

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Comic Conversations: Blood Stained Teeth

With a title like Blood Stained Teeth, you had to know this was a vampiric comic.  To be honest, I am like Sam from the film The Lost Boys, I really don't like horror comics.  However, my friend Phil, gave me a copy of the first issue to Blood Stained Teeth and asked me to do a review.  Well, I picked it up started reading it and when I was done, I immediately emailed Phil to add it to my folder at Umbrella Comics and Collectibles (My Local Comic Shop). It is that damn good.

The book is about a vampire known as Atticus Sloane and for the right price, he’ll make you a vampire.  Why?  Because immortality isn’t cheap and he likes to surround himself with some of the finer things in lifelike vintage record albums.  Well, it turns out that making vamps is something that natural vampires are very much against.  Especially, if the new vamps are not tethered to a master.  It brings too much attention to a society that tries its best to stay hidden.

Well, after one of Atticus Sloane's new vamps goes viral on Social Media, he is asked by the naturals to track back to all his monstrosities and end them or it will be his immortality that will come to an end.  That is how issue #1 ends.

 When I read this comic and saw who Atticus has to answer to, I immediately thought it was brilliant.  I wish I could tell you but I don't want to spoil it.  I am not traditionally a horror comic fan, but I gladly give this title a 10 out of 10 rating.  The writing and artwork are superb.  I cannot wait to see what issue #2 brings to the table.  I strongly suggest you pick up a copy.  Hell, get you a copy while celebrating Free Comic Book Day this Saturday.


Until next tike, get your READ on!


Thursday, August 12, 2021

Gabbing with Gavin: An Interview with Gavin Guidry

Derf: First, let me say it is an honor for me to interview you about your artwork.  When did you discover your artistic talents? 

GG: I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember, and it was always the thing my family pointed to as like “hey, that’s your thing”. It’s just always been what I’ve done.

Derf: What artist or artwork inspired you to draw? 

GG: So, the first comic I remember reading, and recognizing that it was drawn by someone was Amazing Spider-Man #388, drawn by Mark Bagley. That’s the comic that I remember being the one to make me want to draw superheroes and comics.

** Excerpt from Amazing Spider-Man #388 **

Derf: When did you decide, I am going to draw for a living? 

GG: I got that ASM #388 back in 1994 when I was around 6, and from then on, I knew I wanted to draw comics or cartoons in one way or another.

Derf: What was your first comic to work on? 

GG: The first thing I ever did that saw eyeballs was a Kickstarter book, Smut and Jeff, with a pro from Lafayette, Kody Chamberlain. We weren’t able to kickstart it, unfortunately, but it was the first time I had a working pro pull me in and tell me I was good enough. Kody’s great, and we’re still hoping to revisit it, someday soon. The first full issue I got paid to draw was a one-shot called Night Driver, with one of my favorite people in the world Ken Lowery.

Derf: When you got the Turtles gig, what was your first thought?

GG: OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD. Haha. I was born in ’88, so the Turtles were a huge part of my childhood. It was an honor to get to draw them professionally, even if just for one cover, so far.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #115

Derf: Some artists do commissions in their spare time. I know you are remarkably busy, but do you offer commissions? If so, how can one contact you? 

GG: I actually open up a shortlist every month, usually in the first week or two of the month. I only take about 4-5 a month, so it usually fills up in a day or so, but I take them on my Twitter. I’m also open to them from my website, and carrying those over to the next list.

Derf: What projects are you working on now that you can share with my audience? 

GG: I’m currently penciling the 3rd issue of a 4 issue mini series, The Death Defying, I’ve been working on with Chris Sebela, Marissa Louise, and Micah Myers, off and on over the last couple of years, starring Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle, and a bunch of mischievous otherworldly shenanigans. Other than that I’ve got a few pitches in the works, that I’ll hopefully be able to talk about, soon, as well as a pretty neat freelance side gig that involves helping out on something with a Big 2 character.

Derf: NICE!  I heard you are now tackling the Transformers, what is that like? 

GG: That’s right. The folks making the new Beast Wars series let me come play in their playground. It was another childhood property that I adored. As a 90’s kid, Beast Wars was MY Transformers. I’ve even still got my original Cheetor figure from the mid-90’s.

Transformers: Beast Wars #7


Derf: Is there a comic book title that you would love to do work on but have not done so yet? 

GG: Oh, man. My bucket list still has Sonic, Power Rangers, Spider-Man, Batman, and Superman on it. And I think everyone has these B/C List properties they’d love to be given a stab at, and for me, that’s Hawkman.

Derf: Do you have any suggestions for new and upcoming artists? 

GG: It’s simple. Be present online, the comic industry is HEAVILY on twitter, be present at conventions, and MAKE COMICS. The biggest and best advice I can give people is to make and finish comics. They can be 2, 4, 8, 20 pages, doesn’t matter. Draw a story from beginning to end. That proof that you can do the job is the best weapon you have. There’s any number of people with a string of sample pages, or a handful of finished pages from their 1,200 page epic graphic novel. Be the artist with something completed under your belt. Not only does it show you can do it, but you learn more and more from every new thing that you finish.

Derf: What are your keys to success? 

GG: I guess this is still an extension of the last question. Make things. Once you start getting work, however, the best thing you can do is be transparent, be kind, and make sure you’re prompt. You always want to turn work in on time, but even if you can’t, make sure you let your client, editor, or collaborators know what’s up. Life happens, we all understand, going radio-silent is a lot of folks’ knee-jerk reaction, but it’s definitely the wrong one. The vast majority of folks I’ve met in this industry have been great people, and I think the best thing you can do, is try to pay that forward in whatever ways you can.

Terrus by Gavin Guidry & Simon Gough


Lightning Round


I'm going to ask you some random questions and you will provide the first answer that comes to mind.  Here we go.

Favorite Comic? 

GG: Oh boy, of all time? I think the single comic series I’ve read the most is Superman: Secret Identity. I reread it annually.

Favorite Villain? 

GG: I’m a sucker for the Goblins in Spider-Man. Harry, Norman, and most of the various Hobgoblins. I think, like Spidey, I think Green Goblin is one of those instances of all the right ingredients at the right time.

Like you, I am a fan of the Goblins as well but Hobgoblin is my favorite Hands Down!

Favorite Hero? 

GG: Spidey. Hands down. Though, as I get older, and become more of a softie, I love Superman and what he’s meant to stand for more and more. The unwavering kindness and caring is something we could all use a lot more of in media and the world at large.

Favorite Turtle? 

GG: Donnie is my boy. I’ve got like half a dozen piece Donnie memorabilia around my desk and my office.

Donnie is my favorite as well.

Favorite Autobot? 

GG: I’m gonna go Maximal, and say Cheetor.

Fair Enough, lol

Favorite Decepticon? 

GG: Again, I’mma go Predacon, and say its a tie between Terrorsaur and Waspinator. They’re kind of the villainous Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of Beast Wars, but I love them.

Favorite Movie? 

GG: That’s tough. I’ll say I watch the films of David Fincher probably the most. I’m also a sucker for Nolan. I can’t help myself.

Favorite type of music? 

GG: I’m an indie and alt-rock guy with a big love of folk, alt country, and alt bluegrass. I was never a fan of country growing up, and as the mainstream gets more and more pop driven, there’s been a groundswell movement of younger artists taking some of the old tenants of country and roots Americana and infusing it with indie rock sensibilities. You’d be hard pressed to find more earnest and impressive songwriting.

Favorite TV show? 

GG: That’s another one that’s hard to pin down. I love prestige dramas like Sopranos, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and I love stuff like Justified and Bosch, but I’m also a sucker for sitcoms like Scrubs, Psych, and Community. I watch A LOT of TV while I work.

Favorite Food? 

GG: I’ll never give up my Cajun and Italian staples.

Favorite Drink? 

GG: Abita Root Beer is probably the thing I’d consider as my rare treat to myself that I think is like gold. But on a more regular basis, I’m thankfully drinking a lot more water, but I can also go to town on some Arizona Green Tea.

Favorite Actor/Actress? 

GG: Probably the usual suspects for a lot of folks. I love Tom Hanks in basically anything. I think Walton Goggins is great. Mahershala Ali is always captivating. I think I could watch Mary Elizabeth Winstead in anything.

Favorite Author? 

GG: This one is easy. I love Michael Chabon. I think he’s brilliant, and his book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is my absolute favorite.

Favorite Artist? 

GG: In comics, I’d say the two that I look up to the most as inspirations are Chris Samnee and Stuart Immonen. They both do different things, but they’re just working on a whole other level.

Favorite piece of Art? 

GG: I’m pretty proud to own a page from Immonen’s recent run on Amazing Spider-Man with Dan Slott. It’s the only bit of original art I’ve purchased, so far.

Free Comic Book Day 2021 Poster by Gavin Guidry

Well, I hope you enjoyed my interview with the great Gavin Guidry.  He is truly an amazing artist!  He will be hanging out at Umbrella Comics and Collectibles for Free Comic Book Day this Saturday.  He will have prints as well as other items for you to purchase and get signed for your comic loving pleasure.

Until next time, get your READ on!

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Derf's Picks of the Week (August 11, 2021)


This week is very special to me.  

Why?  

Because Saturday is Free Comic Book Day!

Make sure to go to your local comic shop and show them some love.  I know I will!


 BOOM!

WWE The New Day: Power of Positivity #2


Dark Horse

Masters of the Universe: Revelation #2


DC Comics

Batman '89 #1

Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two #3

Detective Comics #1041

Infinite Frontier #4

The Joker #6

Justice League: Last Ride #4

Pennyworth #1

Rorschach #11


Dynamite

KISS: Phantom Obsession #1

Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #2


IDW

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #285

Star Wars: The High Republic - The Monster of Temple Peak #1


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The Silver Coin #5


MARVEL

Avengers: Tech-On #1

Daredevil #33

Defenders #1

Fantastic Four: Life Story #3

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #29

Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #5

Star Wars: The High Republic #8

X-Force #22

X-Men: Legends #6


Until next time, get your READ on!

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Comic Picks of the Week (FCBD Edition)

Hey, look who has returned to the NERDiverse.  

It is your comic book enthusiast Derf. 

Don’t forget that Saturday is Free Comic Book Day at your local shops. 

Well, let’s see what hit the shelves this week.

DC Comics

ACTION COMICS SPECIAL #1

BATMAN #46

CURSE OF BRIMSTONE #2

DC NATION #0

DEATHSTROKE #31

GREEN ARROW #40

GREEN LANTERNS #46

HARLEY LOVES JOKER #1 (OF 2)

IDW

TRANSFORMERS VS VISIONARIES #5 (OF 5)

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WALKING DEAD #179

MARVEL

HUNT FOR WOLVERINE WEAPON LOST #1 (OF 4)

STAR WARS #47

YOU ARE DEADPOOL #1 (OF 5)

FREE COMICS

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS SPECIAL (BOOM!)

OVERWATCH/BLACK HAMMER (Dark Horse)

TRANSFORMERS: UNICRON: THE DARKEST HOUR #0 (IDW)

INVADER ZIM: FLOOPSY BLOOPS SHMOOPSY (ONI Press)

DOCTOR WHO #0 (Titan Comics)

LADY MECHANIKA (Benitez Productions)

STAR WARS ADVENTURES (IDW)

GHOST IN THE SHELL: GLOBAL NEURAL NETWORK PREVIEW (Kodansha Comics)

THE TICK (New England Comics)

A BRIEF HISTORY OF TANK GIRL (Titan Comics)

ULTRA STREET FIGHTER II #1 (Udon Entertainment)

SHADOWMAN SPECIAL (Valiant Entertainment)

Items exclusive for sale only on FCBD

FCBD 2018 DC BATGIRL & NIGHTWING COMIC VINIMATE 2-PACK

FCBD 2018 POP! SAGA: BLOODY LYING CAT PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE VINYL FIGURE

FCBD 2018 DICE MASTERS FCBD PROMO STARTER PACKS

FCBD 2018 MARVEL HEROCLIX EXCLUSIVE: GLADIATOR HULK

WoW!  What a week to be a fan of COMICS! 

I’m waiting until the weekend to get my titles so I can get my hands on the FBCD goodies.

Until next time, get your READ on!