SO … HOW WAS HEROESCON..? And what’s next..?

I couldn’t wait to get to my drawing table today.

Yeah, I’m pretty tired and sore from the con grind, lugging all the portfolios, books and drawing supplies around, talking to WAY more people than I’m used to in the course of a weekend…

But … man am I ENERGIZED.

There is something magical about getting together with other people who love this crazy medium. I can tend to be a bit of a hermit, sitting at my drawing table for far too long, earbuds in, scribbling away…

And I love that part of it, by the way. I love that you can create a story (heck, a world) just by putting the time and effort in. I think it’s what drew me to start making my own comics back when I was four or five years old.

(I’d like to brag that I was MAKING MONEY doing comics at four or five years old … my grandmother gave me a quarter for each of ’em. So I’ve been a pro for a looooooong time πŸ˜‰ )

BUT!

But then you go to a con, especially a show like HeroesCon, where it’s all about the comics, and you remember that there’s another great thing about all this, beyond the creative freedom … the sense of community. I can’t speak for everyone, but I think most of us are here, no matter which side of the table we’re on, because we came across that one comic, the story that sunk hooks deep into us and wouldn’t let us go. Just something that happened, unplanned, unexpected maybe … a comic that crossed your path and led you down a new road.

For me? That comic was this one…

I mean … sure, that’s a hell of a comic to start with, especially as young as I was, but also … how could you NOT be hooked on Spider-Man at that point? And from there…

Anyway, as far as HeroesCon … I had an amazing time. I can’t begin to list all the highlights of the weekend. It would take me a few newsletters to get through everything, and I’d probably still miss a bit.

But here are just a few things…

First, I was tabled next to the amazing Amy Chu https://www.instagram.com/amy_chu/ on one side and Dastardly Drew Moss https://www.instagram.com/drewerdmoss/ and my old buddy Marc Deering https://www.instagram.com/marcdeering/ on the other, and had a GREAT time. I couldn’t have asked for better convention neighbors πŸ™‚

I also got to meet and speak with Kevin Nowlan for the first time. Anybody who knows me knows Kevin is one of my absolute art heroes. I’ve loved his work from the very first time I came across it. But here’s the thing about Kevin Nowlan. Not only is he a master artist, but he’s unbelievably nice! You always hope that the people whose work you admire so much will also turn out to be kind people, but that’s not always the way it goes. Heaven knows I’m a huge jerk. But Kevin? He’s aces. I missed out on the raffle to buy a sketch from him, but it’s okay … just getting to chat with the man made my weekend. No, I’m not exaggerating. Even if you took away everything else, this would have been enough!

But then Cully Hamner took the time to chat with me about art and how he approaches the work, and really helped me get my head around a few things. I’ve gotten a bit tired of working digitally (I like the feel of pencil on paper, and I like having real live artwork too), but I’ve been sort of hesitant to really go all in with my inks. Maybe trying to do some things that I “thought” I should be doing vs finding my own way. But after looking at Cully’s amazing pages up close and talking to him, I have a few things I’m excited to get to…

And I finally met Mark Chiarello in person! Mark used to be DC’s art director, and was instrumental in setting me up with work there back in the day. Not only that, but Mark is an incredible artist himself. So finally getting to say hi in person was very nice.

SO MANY other wonderful people I met over the weekend. I wish I could list them all. I wish I had gotten pics with everyone. I’m terrible about that. So many great conversations about the business, about the medium, about … well, about comics, you know? And this con, more than any other I’ve ever been to, was about comics. I can’t lie … I was a bit melancholy when that last day wrapped up, even as tired as I was. I didn’t want it to end.

Oh! And it was also (naturally) my first time attending the art auction. What an amazing display that was! Holy cow. Inspiring and a bit intimidating πŸ˜‰ Since I was a late addition to the show and didn’t really know much about the auction, I didn’t do a piece specifically for the show, but I did hand off this Superman piece to Marc, who inked and submitted it…

I do have plan’s for next year’s piece, though, and it’s pretty ambitious. =)

I could go on and on, and maybe I’ll drop a few more bits in the next newsletter, but for now…

WHAT’S NEXT?

Well, this week I’ll start inking the second issue of MALICENT BLACK. I know I’ve said this before, but I’m really, really excited about this one. To say anything about the story would be unwise, but … well, you’ll see.

I’m also going back and forth with my pal Chris Ryall for the next story we’re doing together. I don’t think I should say too much just yet, but it’s probably not too hard to look at the calendar and figure out what we might be up to πŸ˜‰

And I’m really wrapping my head around this minicomic idea I’ve been chewing on for a while. I picked up this minicomic from Jesse Lonergan (https://www.jesselonergan.com/) at C2E2 and then talked with him about it a bit at Heroes…

See, I’m in love with the idea of just making a comic and then selling it to people by hand at cons. Something immediate and visceral and real. Something that doesn’t wait months after finishing to go through printing and distribution. You know … the way I used to make those comics that my Grandma so kindly gave me some money for back in the day πŸ˜‰

So I haven’t quite figured out what I’m doing for this (I have ideas, plenty of scripts and plots and outlines and what have you sitting around here, but I’m not sure any of those things I’ve already written are the right story for what I want to do here) but I’m pretty sure I have to go for it. I think I may have mentioned this a couple of newsletters back when I talked about Mike Hawthorne’s great ONE MAN GANG ashcan.

(As a side note … Mike Hawthorne? Don’t believe anything Drew Moss says about him. Mike is a great guy who doesn’t actually murder kittens. We met up quite a few times over the weekend and no, I don’t know why Mike and Drew have such a hatred* for one another)

Anyway … yeah. So I’m gonna do a minicomic. And while I’m keeping things kind of under wraps as far as the next Malicent Black book goes, this might be the place where I share some work in progress stuff on the minicomic…

Alright … I tried to keep this as short and sweet as I could, but it’s still pretty long! I gotta wrap up. I’ll leave you with a few more pics from the con and call it a day…

I’ve got comics to make πŸ˜‰

Best,

LF

(*No, Drew Moss and Mike Hawthorne do not in fact hate each other … despite their best efforts =)

MYSTERY ART, MALICENT BLACK and MORE…

(This newsletter is brought to you by the letter M*)

Time for this thing again? Time flies when you’re at your desk every … single … day. I guess?

Let’s start with that mystery art…

What’s it for? I mean, it’s a mystery. I can’t say right now. But it’s something I had a ton of fun doing, and wanted to share with you. Yes, you.

Meanwhile, still hard at work on the next issue of MALICENT BLACK…

You know Mal … making friends wherever she goes…

Getting closer and closer to being ready for the next Kickstarter…

I’m enjoying drawing this issue old school so much that I don’t remember why I’ve been working digitally for so long…

Oh, right. Deadlines.

I’m still quite a bit quicker digitally, and honestly … so often I get a script with no time left on the clock. That makes it hard to do anything but work in the fastest way possible.

But as far as Malicent goes…

Drew is working on that third script, and beyond that, he’s also busy here:

https://www.thegamer.com/author/drew-ferguson/

He’s really good at videogames. Good enough to write about them. Me? I’m the guy who could maybe write a guide on “How NOT to be an awesome vampire in Oblivion.” That … I’ve got nailed down.

Anyway, when I’m not at my desk writing or drawing (or being a terrible vampire in Oblivion), I’ve been catching up on some reading. Picked this up recently, and it’s brand new to me. I’m enjoying it immensely.

I’m a big fan of JM DeMatteis, and the various artists who collaborated with him in this book (especially the late, great, Keith Giffen and of course Shawn McManus) MORE than hold up their end. This is a great collection, and I can’t recommend it enough. Dr. Fate is a character that I’d love to take a swing at someday.

Also, before I wrap this up … table assignments for Heroes came out this week. If you’re going to be at HeroesCon … here’s where to find me!

If I’m not at my table, odds are good that I’m just watching Kevin Nowlan draw.

That’s it for this week … thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter. I truly do appreciate it!

…hey, wait a second. I have one last thing to show ya. Got it right before hitting “publish.”

Here’s a Miracleman piece I penciled a few years back, inked by Marc Deering … and recently colored by the amazing Mike Spicer! We’ll have prints of this at the con, if you’re interested πŸ˜‰

Okay, THIS time I’m really done. I gotta go draw =)

-LF

(*Sesame Street rules.)