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I saw lil'rhino's sketch in the other thread and was wondering if anyone else has collected Legion convention sketches over the years? I love collecting sketches whenever possible but don't have any Legion ones. I was at San Diego Comic-Con last year and heard Chris Sprouse was supposed to be there but I couldn't find him. I would love to meet and get a sketch from Olivier Coipel. I might go to Germany this year, maybe I'll try for France?!? Bautista would be cool too if he attends any cons that I could get to...
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From: Alameda, CA | Registered: Dec 2003
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One of my buddies has a Reverse Flash sketch by Geoff Johns, who was more than happy to do a little drawing at a convention rather than talk about his writing all day.
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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What cons are people thinking about hitting up this year? I'll probably go to WonderCon in San Francisco. There's a couple of good guests confirmed so far - I will try as hard as I can to get an Adam Hughes Legion sketch (remember Legionnaires 13, 14, and like 16?) and maybe Darwin Cooke would be willing to serve up some Legion goodness...
I might also check out WizardWorld LA and will probably head down for San Diego again.
From: Alameda, CA | Registered: Dec 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Outdoor Miner: I've got three from Jeff Moy (Lyle, XS, and Spark) and a Mon-El from someone who didn't work on a Legion work. Not bad, though.
Have you got a scanner?
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I've got four, three that I commissioned and one that I won at the Legion dinner in Chicago the year I did my Star Boy costume. I've got a Cosmic Boy by Jeff Moy, Apparition by Rich Gulick, Triad by Phil Moy (the quick sketch on hotel stationery I won) and this Mysa by Jon Watkins-Chow.
It's the only one I have scanned in, and they're all in frames now, so I don't think I'll be scanning the others. Sorry.
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From: Standing beside you in Ferndale, MI | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by STU: I don't think I'm familiar with Jon Watkins-Chow's work, but that's a very lovely Mysa.
He did an independent book several years ago called "Talismen." It went up to about 4 or 5 issues. He formed a small company called Blink Comics, but that lasted all of issues 4 and 5. I liked his style, but some inkers just butchered him.
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From: Standing beside you in Ferndale, MI | Registered: Aug 2003
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John W-C has some pretty cool work and he does amazing stuff with markers. I remember seeing him stuff at conventions a few years ago and wanting (but not being able to afford) his sketches: http://www.watkinschow.com/home.html
From: Alameda, CA | Registered: Dec 2003
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quote:Originally posted by STU: So how's Geoff as an artist?
Supposedly he's pretty good, although I've never actually seen the pic. Good enough to have his own book I guess, but probably not as good as his writing (Big time Geoff Johns fan here!)
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