Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sydney Armageddon 2011


Some fool peddling his wares

Jason Paulos busts out a quill

Jason did this great sketch of Charlton Horror host Winnie the Witch


Phil Cornell sketches Sherlock Holmes


J. Scherpenhuizen, Baden Kirgan and Bruce Mutard discuss the fine art of Comics



Noah Van Sciver and lady friend

Noah drew me this great sketch of cartoonist Joe Matt, a favourite of both of us.

Me and Bruce Mutard basking in the warm afterglow of comics


Cuteness Orgy

People


The First full Armageddon event at the Superdome in Sydney this year was a quieter affair than the Supanova events held there every year. I was invited to share a booth with the various creators published by Blackhouse Comics, publishers of my recent book, The Guzumo Show. Although it was a quiet weekend sales-wise I did get to meet some really nice people, some had bought my work at previous events and were eager to see new material, one guy from Tasmania had heard about my work from the Melbourne comics podcast NON CANONICAL , I swear those guys have helped fund my meth habit for the next six months.

Lance Henrikson swung by and also Patricia Tallman who was a really nice down to earth lady. I really dug her in Savini's Night of the Living Dead remake and she bought a bunch of comics after telling us how exciting Comic Con is every year. The one guest I really wanted to meet was Noah Van Sciver, an indy cartoonist from America. I think the event was a bit underwhelming for him, but he entertained me by doing me a sketch of Joe Matt. I picked up his latest work Blammo #6 and #7 which are fantastic reads. Also looking forward to his in-the-works graphic novel about Abraham Lincoln, who I have been fascinated with ever since I read about an android facsimile of him in Philip K Dick's We can Build You.

The best part of the convention was hanging out with folk like Chris Sequira, Jason Paulos, Jason Franks and Bruce Mutard and just blabbing about comics. It is such a solitary activity it is interesting to find out how other people fit comic making into their lives.

I also briefly spoke with Daniel Zachariou organiser of competing event Supanova and he was very friendly and gracious, stating that he expected Armageddon would grow as it established itself. I have spoken to Daniel a few times previously and he is always very generous with his time and supportive of my work even though it's not his 'thing'. From what I have heard he is a genuine comics fan.

Big thanks to Blackhouse for having me, my Aunty and Uncle for accommodating me and Miss Mai for the photos.

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