Howard Chaykin is known for his men of action: Cody Starbuck, Dominic Fortune and American Flagg! He's also known for pushing the boundaries of depicting sex and violence in comics. He's a great guest for a show, both for his body of work and as a raconteur. Though he described himself as an "asshole" who doesn't "care what other people think," he was perfectly nice to me. The "asshole" thing, he said, "comes and goes."
I've been a longtime reader of Groo, Sergio Aragones' buffoonish barbarian character. Stan Sakai has been the letterer for Groo's adventures for over 30 years. He's also a cartoonist, known for his samurai rabbit character Usagi Yojimbo. Usagi has stood the test of time, enduring in his own title since 1987. A great talent and a nice guy to boot.
A fun signature from Stan!
Speaking of comic strips, I also got to meet Dan Davis, one of the artists of "Garfield." Like Staton, Davis has drawn a lot of Scooby-Doo. I wish the con organizers had thought of doing a Scooby panel!
Overall, it was a fun show. I found some things I was looking for, and stuff I didn't even know I was looking for!
Wasn't looking for this...but pretty interesting stuff by Al Hubbard!
Believe it or not, I was looking for this!
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"I've been a longtime reader of Groo, Sergio Aragones' buffoonish barbarian character. Stan Sakai has been the letterer for Groo's adventures for over 40 years."
The first appearance of Groo was published in Destroyer Duck #1 (Eclipse Comics, 1982), so would make 2012 the 30th anniversary for the character.
Thanks. I have corrected my typo.
I think I had that magazine! and 3-2-1 Contact with Gary Coleman... and that little computer magazine that got eaten by 3-2-1 Contact. Man, I am old. -Margaret (yeah, that one) Glad to see you're doing well.
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