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“What happens in Metropolis…usually ends up in my blog.” Superman Celebration 2015 memories

Aug09
by Lin on August 9, 2015 at 7:55 pm
Posted In: Blog

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I recently realized that when I posted about my trip to this year’s Superman Celebration in Metropolis, I pretty much just talked about me adopting my new kitty Lex. Although he’s pretty \S/uper, there was a lot more that happened over the weekend in the official home town of Superman.

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Metropolis is a small town in southern Illinois- in fact, you can’t go any further south without driving into the Ohio River– which my friend Kevin Williams and I almost did one night thanks to a dark and deserted downtown Cairo, IL and bad on-line directions…but that’s another story.
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This year I drove up on a Thursday morning and came in the old back way on US-45 S instead of driving across the river on 1-24 from Paducah, KY. 45 turns into 10th Street once you get into Metropolis, and Superman Square and the main part of the Superman Celebration is on Market Street, about a mile or so up from this welcome sign.

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If you come in on 24 and take the Metropolis exit you’ll see the bigger sign as you head into town on E 5th Street (which is also 45) and pass Fort Massac State Park.
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The Superman Celebration is an annual festival celebrating the Man of Steel. This was the 37th Annual Metropolis Superman Celebration. It’s more of a small town “strawberry festival” with a Superman theme than a typical comic convention. Even though the majority of it takes place within a few city blocks, it truly is a city wide event- which makes it very unique. It’s also become a sort of family reunion for many. The town has it’s own official Superman of Metropolis– Josh Boultinghouse. Nope- no padding on this 6’2″and 235lbs Kal-El, and he’s as nice and friendly as you’d expect a Kansas farm boy like Clark to be. This strange visitor from another planet is actually a Texas native, and has been Superman here each year since 2008.

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There’s a sign as you enter Metropolis that states the town’s population as being 65oo– but it increases to several more thousand over the weekend- many of which have become honorary citizens of Metropolis, and I’m one of them. I was sworn in by Mayor Billy McDaniel and Superman a few years ago!

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The town was pretty quiet when I arrived with just a few vendors and volunteers setting up tents, food trucks, booths, and other temporary attractions up and down Market Street and in Superman Square.

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By the time the sun was going down the Metropolis midway was hopping. At earlier celebrations, things pretty much were over at sundown and the town seemed to roll up the sidewalks after dark. Not anymore. Things were still going on well into the evenings each night of the festival. More after hours events have been added to the schedule, so now people have more to do than just go back to the hotel or drive over to Paducah.

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Temporary sign and spot lights illuminated Market Street, and the aroma of fair food filled the air. Corndogs, funnel cakes, cheesesteaks, Mongolian BBQ, lemon shake-ups, ice cream, souvenirs, and more were available along the 3 block stretch from 8th Street to Superman Square and the giant Superman statue in front of the courthouse, Metropolis Chamber of Commerce, and Supermuseum.

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I promised my wife I’d limit myself to one corndog a day– luckily she didn’t put a size limit on them so I got the footlong ones each time. Recent health issues have forced me to watch what I eat these days, and I loved watching them make those corndogs!

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There are dozens of events that occur during this four day festival- games, trivia contests, costume contests, celebrity Q&As and autograph sessions, mechanical bull riding, wrestling, BMX stunt show, live music, sketches, comic signings, and much more.

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And did I mention food..? Just making sure. I love all the other things happening in Metropolis that weekend, but for me foot long corndogs , cheese-stakes, and lemon shake-ups alone are worth the drive!

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On Thursday afternoon there are Opening Ceremonies, where the Superman Celebration Co-Chairs (and sisters) Lisa Gower and Karla Ogle along with Mayor Billy and Superman welcome visitors to their town.

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The Superman Celebration is put on by a group of volunteers who work all year long in preparation for the 4 day event. But they can’t prepare for everything…

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It never fails, just as things get underway and are going well some super villains always try to crash the party and spoil the fun. This year Darkseid and some of his underlings invaded Metropolis. Each year Superman is called upon to foil their evil plans to take over Metropolis, and this year he had some help from Uncle Sam.

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After order was restored to the proceedings and the invaders agreed to play nice, Superman and Uncle Sam agreed to pose for a souvenir group photo with them before they left via a boom tube. Superman later posed for photos with attendees in front of the statue as well. If you get to visit Metropolis you have to have your photo taken in front of the statue. Even the president has- google it!
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This year I was in town not only to run around as a fanboy and eat myself silly, but to help my buddy Tim Brown set up the outdoor movie screen and help run the boards for the Superman Celebration Fan Film Festival Awards, or as they are now known- the Superman Celebration Film Festival Awards. The first fan films were shown outdoors in Superman Square back in 2007, and the first annual Superman Celebration Fan Film Competition was held the following year in 2008.

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Animation, live action, superheroes, sci-fi, humor, drama- many different types of entries with varying skill levels were entered this year from all over the world. Some of my favorites were A Special Day, Captcha, Monkaa, Lapwing, Batman and Jimbo, Breakfast With Clark, Comic Potential, Dark Therapy, Fallen Heroes, Light Games, Grayson: Earth One, Little Heroes, This Is Joe, Wonder Woman fan film trailer, and Boy Wonder. Some winners were in attendance, and others sent in a video acceptance speech- and some were funny themselves. I was upstairs in the sound booth running the program that cued up each video while Tim hosted the awards.

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One new category was added this year- “Super Grab Bag”. Entrants had to make a short film that included a mop, avocados, and a dentist. Doctor Guacamole by Thomas Hayes won this honor. I’ve liked his Villains Day Off films, and I really dug this one, too. Thomas was there to accept his award, which looked amazing this year.

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The outdoor movies took place at night on 8th Street next to Artists Alley/Writers Way and across from the Noel Neill/Lois Lane statue. After helping Tim get it up and running, I hung out and kept an eye on Artists Alley/Writers Way Thursday night while some of the artists and writers set up early. I worked on a sketchcover while listening to some tunes and enjoying the A/C- a precious and treasured thing in Metropolis in June. Earlier in the day I ended up painting a direction sign for it. It can be a bit hard to find the entrance if you don’t know where to look.

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Karla offered me a table to hang out at there, so since I had my markers and some sketchcovers with me to work on back at the hotel at night I set up shop the next morning. Had fun and even sold one- thanks, Jim! (You can see more about my adventures in Artists Alley here.)

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Over the weekend I ended up chatting with Mama Wanda and Papa Cliff Helm (Lisa and Karla’s parents who watch over AA/WW), artist buds Ben Glendenning and former Memphian Mike Norton, a few of my other fellow MSCA/Memphis Mafia like Lonnie Easterling and Jim Hall, as well as several of the usual suspects that visit each year. Also enjoyed meeting and talking to Ben’s dad Joe and some of Ben’s on-line gaming friends that met up for the first time in Metropolis.
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This year writers Kurt Busiek and another former Memphian John Jackson Miller and artist Alex Saviuk were comics guests at the Celebration, too.

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Speaking of guests, Arrow‘s Caity Lots (Black Canary/White Canary) was there (along with The Flash‘s Candice Patton/Iris West).

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They were signing autographs at the Baymont Theater (same location as the Film Festival and auction). I got a signed Black Canary photo for my wife Nicki.
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Ben got a photo, too- but it’s for charity. Caity signed it and one of Ben’s hand drawn Black Canary/White Canary art cards for the charity, too.
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Ben also got guest Jerry “The King” Lawler to sign an art card for the charity, too. Jerry was at the former Chamber of Commerce location signing autographs with other guests John Shea (Lex Luthor/Adventures of Lois and Clark), Stacy Haiduk (Lana Lang/Superboy), Diane Sherry Case (Lana Lang/Superman: The Movie).
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Got to talk a bit to Stacy and John while we there. John seemed to be having a lot of fun meeting the fans. Saw Jerry again later that weekend at our hotel and in Artists Alley when he stopped by. The King is a big comic fan and artist himself.

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Oh, and Jerry brought his ’60s TV Batmobile to Metropolis! It was parked in Superman Square over the weekend.

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Jerry’s Batmobile had some classic car company in Superman Square.
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One was a 1950 Nash Rambler– which was used as Lois Lane‘s car in the 1950’s TV series.
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To tell the truth, even the Metropolis Police cars are pretty cool!

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Seriously- how geeky cool is the Metropolis Police Department..?!! I had to pick up one of the police patches on an earlier visit to Metropolis.

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The Batmobile was not the only bat-vehicle in Metropolis- the Bat-Boat was on display at the Americana Hollywood Museum just up the street. Unfortunately it has seen better days. Being outdoors in the Metropolis elements has taken it’s toll on the replica boat over time. “Holy-Rusted-Metal, Batman!” 🙁

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On Sunday I took a quick drive over to the car show being held at the Fort Massac State Park. Joe and Papa Cliff rode over with me in my Batmobile (okay- it’s a Dodge Caliber– hey, I’m not a millionaire like Bruce Wayne).

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There was a great variety of cars- old and new, custom and classic, finished and works in progress. We even saw the Lois Lane Nash Rambler! Papa Cliff stopped and talked to the owners before they hit the road back to New York. And yes, they were driving the Nash back. Apparently that little car can scoot!

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I hadn’t been able to check out the car show before, and will definitely not miss it the next time I get the chance.

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I had several folks tell me they passed on it because it looked like it was just newer cars.

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Nope- the newer ones were towards the front, and as you traveled through the park more and more older cars were parked- mostly under the shady trees which sort of made them hard to see from the main road. I do recommend stopping in for at least a few minutes if you’re at the celebration next year.

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Cosplayers are all around Metropolis, and the official Superman- or his cousin Supergirl, aren’t the only ones to wear a costume while in the M-town. Some days the supers outnumbered the non-costumed visitors.

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Capes are optional while visiting Metropolis, but strongly encouraged. French Maid costumes..? Well, if you’re brave enough.

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Over the weekend I saw all ages of cosplayers getting on on the fun- including whole families.
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Even the dogs don capes and super-suits…talk about super-pets! Hey- anyone remember “Superpup“..?!

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On Sunday there’s even a whole parade of costumed supers taking it to the mean streets of Metropolis.

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Some DC characters are represented, some Marvel…

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…some are green…

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…but all were having fun as they made their way past the waving to the crowds gathered up and down the 3 block parade route along Market Street.
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The parade ended up stopping in front of the Superman statue for a group photo before the big costume contest. Not everyone in the parade participated in the contest, but there were still several entries again this year. Moving the costume contest to Sunday has really helped keep people in town and the celebration party going.

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The costume contest takes place under the main tent next to the Superman Statue. This year’s contest had 3 cosplayer judges. I’ve judged the contest before and didn’t envy them!

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The event was hosted by the official Superman and emceed by Brian K. Morris (far left)- one of the writer guests and a great cosplayer himself.
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“To be in costume, or not to be, that is the question: Whether ’tis Nobler in the mind to suffer the Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune wearing tights and a cape, or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles with a Stark suit of armor…”

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The costume contest was great again this year, but after it I saw two of my favorite cosplayers- Superman and Batman from Superman: Red Sun. It’s a 3-issue comic series with the premise- “What if Superman had been raised in the Soviet Union?”
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I was супер впечатление (super impressed) with the attention to detail on the costumes- real Russian patches and medals, but I think I was even more impressed that anyone would/could wear wool in the summer heat of Metropolis! I mean, just look at that fur cap/cowl- unreal. When I got back home I had to track down and order some of the patches and medals for my bat-collection.
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Backtracking a bit- on Saturday night comedian Scott Long performed at the Baymont Theater. It was a benefit for the Save The Massac Theatre, which is a non-profit organization raising money to restore the historic Massac Theatre in Metropolis. Scott was selling tees and CDs and donating a portion of the sales to the Massac, so I bought a CD for me and a tee for Timmy. There was a silent auction going on as well.

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After Scott’s performance was alive auction to also benefit the Massac Theatre. Over 100 items were up for auction, including a signed Superman alarm clock from Noel Neill‘s personal collection. It went for BIG bucks at the end of the auction.

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I donated my Lex painting (signed by Michael Rosenbaum) and did a Superpup sketchcover. I ended up winning a few signed items- a Batman and Robin movie serials DVD and an 8″x10″ B/W photo signed by John “Robin” Duncan from the serials. Timmy ended up winning the “George Award“- given each year to the Superman Celebration Volunteer of the Year! He’s been working hard to grow the film festival, and also does the celebration’s website, as well as taking on events like the outdoor movies.

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To give you a little history on the Massac Theatre– it was built in 1938 (the year of Superman’s first publication), was one of the first buildings in Metropolis to have A/C, had 727 seats with 542 on the main floor and 185 in the balcony, housed a stage, a movie screen, and state of the art projectors. When owner and former manager Eddie Clark passed away the theatre was closed in 1977 and never used as a theatre again- only briefly was it home to a radio station before finally abandoned. The city of Metropolis placed the building on its condemned property list in 2009 and the Save the Massac committee was formed to help save the former jewel of Metropolis. In 2010 the building was named to Landmarks Illinois’ annual Ten Most Endangered Historic Places list.

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It didn’t look good, even when the city won the property by imminent domain after a lengthy court battle. I mean, a few stray cats had taken up residence and there was a tree growing in the middle of it! The good news was the bones of the building and its foundation were still solid.

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Then Larry Ward (Noel’s manager/agent and biographer) stepped in, purchased the property, cleaned out the debris that had been collected since the roof collapsed years before, put a new roof on it, and then made a fantastic deal for the Save The Massac Theatre group to buy the property from him. The group now owns it and fundraisers and restorations continue. I’ve got to say that I am ecstatic to see work being done on this old building. I’ve been hoping it could be saved since I first saw it in 1999, and can’t wait for the day when I get to sit and enjoy a movie and other events there. It reminds me of several old theaters in Memphis I went to as a kid that aren’t around these days- many of the buildings either standing in ruins or completely demolished.

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There’s a lot of great architecture in Metropolis, but unfortunately many like this old bank are falling into disrepair. It’s happening all over, and I’ve seen it in other southern Illinois cities- especially other river cities like Cairo. That town looks almost post-apocalyptic. Even in my small town there are buildings that need a face-lift because of neglect. Luckily for Metropolis there are folks that have restored many of the old properties (there’s a cool bed and breakfast in town I want to stay at), and the Save The Massac Theatre group that are working hard to preserve pieces of their local history brick by brick.

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One fun local place you should stop in at is the Metropolis Planet. Unlike it’s namesake “The Daily Planet“, it’s a weekly newspaper and only one story tall. It’s located just up from the Massac Theatre and Metropolis Post Office on East 5th Street (American Way) and is within walking distance of Superman Square.

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I’ve always driven by, but never gone into their offices. If you do they will give you a set of three free business cards- Lois Lane, Clark Kent, and Jimmy Olsen. You can also pick up a free souvenir copy of The Daily Planet. Sometimes during previous celebrations some of the guests like original Lois Lane Noel Neill have done signings there. I stopped by there before heading out on Monday.
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Finally late Sunday after the costume contest the celebration came to a close with the last event of the weekend- the closing skit. Like the opening skit, it’s become a traditional part of the opening/closing ceremonies.
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After some laughs, it was then time for Superman, Lisa, Karla, and Mayor Billy to thank the crowd of attendees and wish everyone safe travels back to their hometowns.

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We wrapped up the weekend upstairs at Fat Edd’s Roadhouse on Sunday night. It’s just up the street from the Superman Square as you head towards the river and casino. The Chamber and celebration staff threw a wedding reception for Josh and his wife Kelley and invited everyone to come celebrate.

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The two were recently married and had Metropolis as a honeymoon vacation- even though it was a working one for Josh. “This looks like a job for SUPERMAN!”
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Food, drinks, and laughs were enjoyed by everyone.

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Some more than others!

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It was a great way to wind down after a long weekend, and day goodbyes to many of our Metro friends and family. Won’t see many of them until next June. The weekend was another successful Superman Celebration– the only big hitch was a city wide power outage for a couple hours on Thursday night.

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I was in Artists Alley drawing when the lights went out. I opened the door and it was almost just as dark outside as in! Timmy and I headed across the Ohio River to Paducah, KY for dinner during the black out, and power had been restored by the time we got back to town.

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I’m not exactly sure what plunged Metropolis into darkness that night, but I’m guessing Darkseid was behind it! 😉

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Once Timmy and I got his sound equipment and lights packed up and out of the Baymont on Monday morning it was time for us to fly. We stopped by the chamber’s new location to do some last minute shopping and so longs, and went by Lisa and Karla’s Creations The Florist shop to say goodbye to them as well. There we were introduced to my new kitten Lex (see photos and link at the top of this blog for that part of the story). We had planned on stopping to eat on the way home, so Timmy called ahead to Lambert’s Cafe in Sikeston, MO to see if it was okay to bring my rescue kitty with us.

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They were happy to keep Lex in one of their offices while we ate. Lambert’s has become a tradition, too. We try to stop in any time we’re that way on I-55 heading to Metropolis, Cape Girardeau, Chester, or St. Louis. Just look for the green signs for the Home of the Throwed Rolls.

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Lots of great memories were made again this year in Metropolis. Hope you get a chance someday to make ones there, too.

Stay \S/uper!

Lin

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WHO-dunnit…Cosplay Adventures and Celebrity Encounters at Con Kasterborous 2015!

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by Lin on August 1, 2015 at 4:54 pm
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This past July 18th and 19th my wife Nicki and I took a trip to “Rocket City” and attended Con Kasterborous- a Doctor Who convention in Huntsville, AL.

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This was our second ConK– we attended last year and had a great time. Saw a lot of familiar faces this year, but was amazed at how many first time ConK attendees we talked to, as well as con-newbies in general. If you’re first con is this one, it’s not a bad way to get introduced to the convention experience.

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I was set up in Artists Alley again for the weekend, but had a much better spot this year. I was set up directly across the hall from the main viewing room and the main panel room for the Q&As and celebrity photo ops. Great traffic and chance to people watch.

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This also made it very convenient for Nicki to attend events at the con when she wasn’t being my booth babe.

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She got to take several shots of the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as some of the Q&A panels. I watched and listened from the doorway some. I could keep an eye on my table from there.

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This is a shot Nicki took of artist Kelly Yates presenting actor Paul McGann with some of his 8th Doctor art. Paul played the Doctor in the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie, and again in 2013 for “The Night of the Doctor“. He’s also provided the voice of the Doctor for several other Dr. Who animation and audio projects.

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I got to briefly talk to him when I went upstairs on Sunday to get a signed photo of him as the Doctor, but Nicki actually got to do the photo op with him Saturday. Very nice gentleman.

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Actor Eric Roberts was also presented with Doctor Who art by Kelly Yates. Eric played “The Master” in the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie opposite Paul McGann. I most remember Eric from “Star 80“, but he was also in one of my favorite movies “The Dark Knight“. He’s the only actor to play a villain in the Doctor Who and Batman franchises, and the only American actor to play The Master. 

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Eric’s wife Eliza Roberts was a guest as well. She played Miranda, Bruce/The Master’s wife in the Doctor Who TV movie. One of her first acting gigs was the movie “Animal House“- another one of my favorites! (Check out the”Fawn Leibowitz” and “Do you mind if we dance with your dates?” scenes.)

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In addition to great guests, the cosplay at ConK2015 was excellent again this year, and was everywhere.

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Lots of great villains, creatures, and aliens from the series…

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…as well as plenty of people “playing Doctor”. 😉

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There were even some Doctor mash-ups!

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Theses guys kept “photo-bombing” everyone.

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This was one of my favorite costumes of the con- Professor River Song from the episode “Silence in the Library”. I really dug that the helmet lit up!
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I had just started sketching this Vashta Nerada sketch when I spotted her.

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There were some non-Who characters at the con- this R2-D2 was rolling up and down the halls, and this “Game of Thrones” Hodor/Bran Stark cosplay was brilliant!

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Everyone was having a great time either getting into character or taking pics with the cosplayers or TARDIS– or dressing up like a TARDIS or Dalek.

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Lady Cassandra looked to be smiling as well during her visit to ConK2015.

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Even the Daleks seemed to be having a good time at Con Kasterborous, and one was a ring bearer at a wedding!

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Okay- this little Weeping Angel seemed to be crying A LOT and was upset ALL weekend, but I think she was the only one WHO wasn’t having a good time.

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On Sunday I got to get out from behind my table and do a bit of shopping around the con in Artists Alley and the vendor room upstairs. Not sure how traffic was for the vendors, it was a bit slow when I slid by. They were a bit out of the way from the rest of the con activities, but were next to the celebrity room where I got to meet Paul McGann.
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I picked up Nicki a 4th Doctor Eaglemoss figurine…

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…picked up a Bat-Brew cup and some steampunk goggles for me…
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…and some cool Doctor Who plastic crafts and some buttons for my TARDIS lanyard. Nicki got a great handmade stuffed 10th Doctor from the vendor she bought her stuffed Adipose from last year.

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But we didn’t have a great time just while we were at the con, there was a lot to do after hours, too. There was a great outdoor mall that the hotel is located in- the Bridge Street Town Centre. One of the best places for walking to/around at a con location I’ve experienced. We had dinner there a couple nights, and enjoyed sitting and listening to live street musicians while sitting on the patio at Lime Fresh Mexican Grill or walking around the mall.

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One of our favorite after con treats were the frozen fruit bars from Steel City Pops. It was a bit warm Saturday night and these hit the spot after dinner. There was a movie theater and a few other shops and restaurants we’d like to hit on our next trip to Huntsville. Even if the con has to cap attendance in the future, I do hope they get to stay here at the Westin and Bridge Street Town Centre a few more years. Nice hotel and it’s got great food, shopping, movie theater, train, waterways/fountains, and is just a few minutes from the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.

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Since we were staying at my in-laws’ house in Scottsboro, AL that weekend (it’s about a 30-45 minute drive to Huntsville) we stopped by the Unclaimed Baggage Center on Monday after the con. They had a cool “Labyrinth” display in the front lobby area, complete with full sized Hoggle. I picked up some clothes for a War Doctor costume I’ve been wanting to work on. Will be wearing it to ConK2016 for sure! If you are looking for clothes for any of the Doctor Who Doctors (especially 10 or 11), or just about any costume this place is a great place to hit.

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Before leaving town we wanted to stop by Nerdtopia which is just a few blocks away on the court square/town center in Scottsboro, but they were closed on Mondays. Will have to try to come back on a Friday or weekend.

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On our way in on Friday we did get to stop and have lunch at the Below The Radar Brewhouse in downtown Huntsville.

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The food was delicious- Nicki got the Fish and Chips and I got a burger with kettle chips. Nicki also enjoyed one of the ciders they offer. Will be back to eat/drink here again. I’m not a big fan of fish, but after trying a bite of Nicki’s lunch I’m going to have to get it next trip. The white bread bun, potato chips, and Sprite elevated my blood sugar a bit, but man was it worth it!

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We also hit The Deep Comics while we were in Hunstville. I picked up a 4th Doctor POP! Vinyl Figure for Nicki, plus a Harley Quinn magnet, couple of Mickey Mouse sketchcovers, and a “Batula” storybook. Nicki picked up a POP! Adipose. Later at the Walmart in Scottboro, AL we found Nicki a Hot Wheels Black Widow car- score!
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Speaking of “scoring at a Walmart“, it wouldn’t be a Friday Night Date Night for Nicki and me without one of our regular trips to “The Walmart“. We hit the one in Scottsboro for con snacks to enjoy at our table over the weekend, after catching a showing of the new “Minions” movie at the theater just up the street.

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Usually  we get a dose of “birth control” (what we call screaming kids) at Walmart, but this time we got it from the kid next to us at the theater. Luckily the dad finally took the kid outside. I expected to have kids laughing and having a good time, but not the screaming we and the rest of the audience endured from that 2-3yr old kid. A 7:30pm showing was probably not a good idea by her parents, and when they arrived in the middle of the trailers and the kid didn’t see Minions on screen the hysteria began..! We had decided to pass on an opening weekend showing of “Ant-Man“, but caught it the following weekend. We thought since the Minions movie had been out for a week it would be less attended. We were wrong, as the theater continued fill up even through the trailers- cue couple with upset kid. We enjoyed both movies, although the “Ant-Man” viewing was much quieter and more enjoyable.;)

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In spite of our screaming kids encounters in Alabama, we are really looking forward to getting back to Con Kasterborous and Huntsville next summer. Young Amelia Pond/Caitlin Blackwood will be back as a Guest of Honor for ConK2016. We’re also hoping to hit another Doctor Who con- ConGT, in Clarksville, TN next year. We missed the first one last year due to a scheduling conflict with a local con here.

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You can read more about my Artist Alley adventures on my LinWorkman.com site here.

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Oh, and don’t forget that Doctor Who returns this fall- and in some places like Huntsville and Little Rock he will be back in 3D!

Lin

 

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The Adventures of Lex- My Metropolis Superman Celebration Rescue Kitty

Jul03
by Lin on July 3, 2015 at 3:40 pm
Posted In: Blog

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This is my new little buddy Lex.
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He and 2 siblings were found abandoned at the carnival in Metropolis, IL after the annual  Superman Celebration this June.

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Thankfully all kitties were adopted- and I was lucky enough to take Lex home with me.
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I had gone up to Metropolis to hang out and help out my friend Tim Brown with the film festival he was running during the weekend long  Superman Celebration (I’ll have a full HGWT blog or two about this year’s celebration soon). When we stopped by Creations The Florist to say goodbye to the celebration’s two co-chairs, Lisa Gower and Karla Ogle, I got to meet Lex- who was unnamed at the time. Wasn’t sure if he was a “Lois” or a “Clark“. 😉

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As soon as I held him he climbed up to my shoulders and rubbed his head against my chin whiskers. After he curled up in my arms I knew I had to make the call to my wife Nicki about adding him to our family. He looks so much like our first kitty Zayne, who passed away a few years ago from FIP, and is about the same age and size as he was when we adopted him. After texting Nicki a few shots of the little one she agreed to let me bring him home with me.
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Lisa and Karla gave me a cat-carrier with a litter box and some food for the road trip back to Mississippi. After a stop at the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce and a few quick pics at the Superman statue in Superman Square we headed out. He had been fairly quite until we were leaving the city limits. After I came to a straight stretch of road I let him out and again he climbed up to my shoulders, and rode like that for quite a while.

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Tim and I stopped by Lambert’s Cafe in Sikeston, MO on the way back home. It’s a tradition to eat there either before or after the celebration weekend. Tim had called earlier to see if it was okay to bring the kitty with us, and they said they would keep an eye on him for us in their office. About an hour or so later when we got there I hated to wake Lex up- he was snoring a bit. As I got off the interstate he had climbed down into my lap and was out! Didn’t take him long to do the same after we left the restaurant and got back on I-55.
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Nicki warmed up to him right away, and he to her! He seemed to like to sleep in her arms as much as he had mine. He had a bit of eye-gunk, and was obviously a bit malnourished and possibly dehydrated. Nicki agreed to take him to the vet the next morning to get him checked out before we introduced him to our other cats- Harley Quinn (white face, black mask, and crazy) and Jarael (she and Zayne were named after characters from the “Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic” comic by our friend John Jackson Miller).

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Lex only weighed 1.3lbs at his first visit and you could easily feel his ribs, but seemed to be in good health otherwise. The vet gave him some gel for his eyes (which worked wonders!), some preventative worming meds to be safe, and said to bring him back in a week for his first shots. He also confirmed that our kitty was a “Clark”, and told my wife that we were going to have our hands full. Boy was he right! That’s when Nicki thought of calling him “Lex“, and it stuck.

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He is a handful, but is a \S/uper little guy, though. We decided to keep him in the “Fortress of Solitude” (also known as the master bathroom) for a few days until he had gotten his shots, and the girls had gotten theirs updated, too.

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We also wanted to get their claws trimmed just in case their first encounters didn’t go so well. Were afraid they might not think he’s as cute as we- and he think he is.

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We would let him hang out in my Batcave studio while I drew, and my wife’s Fangirl office while she played video games when out of the master bath. He an the other cats would sniff and paw at each other under the doorways.

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Occasionally one of the girls would hiss. For the most part he just seemed to like to hang out, explore, eat, and attack our feet.

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The next week we loaded up all three cats into my Batmobile and headed around the corner to the County Seat Animal Hospital to see Dr. Pattberg. The girls like our vet, but aren’t so thrilled about riding in the car. Lex didn’t seem to mind.
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Everything went well at the vet’s office, and we learned that Lex had become twice the man (almost) that he was a week ago- up to 2.1lbs! Harley is still our heavyweight weighing in at 18lbs, and Jarael is our middleweight at around 12lbs. Once everyone had their shots and the girls got their nails did, we took them home and later picked up Lex a new collar and name tag. I was hoping for a Superman collar, or even a purple or green one but no luck. Nicki jokingly pointed out a camouflaged collar. I told her, “No- I haven’t been living in Mississippi THAT long…yet!” Got him a grey/navy/white striped one, but will look for a more geekish one.
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The time finally came to formally introduce everyone. The girls just weren’t really sure what to make of this tiny fast furry ball of energy, and kept their distance mostly. A warning hiss here and there was heard whenever he would get too close and maybe a quick swat of a paw, but nothing too physical. I was really proud of our two girls.

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Jarael seemed to warm up to him the quickest. She and Zayne were both adopted at the same time and were very close. She took it very hard when he passed away and her personality changed a lot after his death.

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This boy does take his life in his own paws sometimes with his drive by sneak attacks, but she’s been pretty good about putting up with her new little brother’s high-jinx…and there’s a lot to put up with!
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Harley Quinn on the other hand, wasn’t so quick to bond. She’s very territorial, and has been known to hiss at other cats she sees outside. Jarael has a quick left and a mean right so Harley tends to keep her attitude in check around her older adopted sister. With Lex she tried to keep her distance and would sniff places he had been. Only rarely would she get close enough to smell him or let him smell her, and a hiss usually followed.

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Even so, she slowly got closer and closer to him. She and Jarael started playing chase with Lex throughout the house, and they’d take turns trying to scare each other. I even caught Harley and Lex playing patty-cake on the kitchen floor the other night.

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He’s really made himself at home here with us, and even takes cat-naps behind me on the couch, or will curl up in bed with us to snuggle at night.
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He’s super-lovey when not attacking our feet or his new siblings. I didn’t think we’d ever have a third cat in the house, but can’t imagine it now without him. It’s definitely the most exercise I’ve seen the girls do around here for quite a while!

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He’s extremely fast and acrobatic, but not very graceful. Good thing he’s cute! Now if we could just get him to get a job to help out with the additional food and litter costs..!

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Welcome to Mississppi, Lex- hope you like living here with us!

Lin

PS- adopt rescue pets if you have the chance. Am so glad we did!

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One week ago- #FreeComicBookDay

May09
by Lin on May 9, 2015 at 4:11 pm
Posted In: Blog

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If you didn’t get to one of your local comic shops last Saturday, you missed out on one of the greatest geek holidays since Halloween– Free Comic Book Day.

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What is Free Comic Book Day? It varies from shop to shop, but pretty much it’s a day (first Saturday in May) when you can walk into your local comic book shop and get free comics. How cool is that..?!!

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This year’s selection was another fine group of comics to choose from- some comics are geared towards kids, some are more “grown up”, and some are all ages friendly.

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Some of my favorites from the ones I picked up (above) were Gronk, The Phantom, and Doctor Who.

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This year Nicki and I started off Free Comic Book Day a day early on Friday night. I got off work early so I did some shopping at Target (a copy of Cosplay Culture Magazine and a couple of Batman and Robin wind-up toys).

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We then met up for dinner at Corky’s BBQ and then caught a 7:00pm showing of Avengers: Age of Ultron at the Olive Branch Malco.

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We really enjoyed it, and I picked up Nicki a Captain America and Black Widow cup topper- her two favorite Avengers. One of the first FCBDs I remember was seeing a Spiderman movie the same day. That was awesome, and glad we got to catch another superhero movie again.

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The next morning we got up early, hit Starbucks for a quick breakfast, and headed into Memphis to make our first FCBD stop at Comics & Collectibles. The shop opened early this year (6:00am), but we didn’t get there until around 9:30am- 30min before their normal Saturday morning opening time.

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Last year there was a looooong line at the door, but this year since they had opened earlier folks were already inside shopping when we got there. They added an extra cash register for the day, and had extra staff on hand to help out with the crowds. I got my freebies, picked out my purchases, and hopped in line. I was happy that the line moved fairly quickly, and it gave me a chance to walk around and enjoy the event.
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“Free comics books? Facinating…live long and read comics.”

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Several folks came out in costume…

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…including the Star Wars costuming group- the 501st Legion, who were a big hit with fans of all ages.

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We ran into several friends like Carlin Stuart from MidSouthCon, and a couple of my Mid-South Cartoonists Association buddies Mr. J himself- Chris Jowers, and Ghostbuster/Muley The Mule Kevin Williams.

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There was a constant flow of folks buying comics- which is great, since the comics aren’t free for the retailers. They purchase the comics from Diamond (the comics distributor which actually has a warehouse here in Memphis) and then give them and other promo items out to customers. Each shop has different rules on how many comics you can get for free, or which comics are available. It’s been a hugely successful event each year.
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Nicki and I both dropped some coin at the shop. I needed a couple more short boxes to store my blank sketch cover comics in, and picked up a Frank Cho art book, a Rocketeer/Spirit hardcover trade, some Avengers Mystery Mini Figures, a Batman: Arkham Knight Harley Quinn and a birthday present for Nicki. 😉
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We hopped back in the car and headed across town to Comic Cellar out in the Raleigh/Bartlett area- which is the birthplace of my wife’s blog Fangirl Wednesday.

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We were greeted by another MSCA buddy Lonnie Easterling and his kids when we arrived.

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There were also two local artists- John “Vampyr” Martin and Larry Paul Cathey, who were set up doing sketches and selling comics and sketch cards at the front of the store.

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Nicki and I had a great time digging through the long boxes of discounted trades and hardbacks.

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We both ended up getting a few each, along with some of our monthly single issues- including a couple new blank sketch covers to work on.

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I picked up a couple new Eaglemoss Batmobilia Batmobiles while I was there, and apparently my wife turned into the “goddamn Batman“!

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Once we left Comic Cellar, we headed out toward Arlington to Bricks & Minifigs– a Lego store that recently opened up in the Memphis area.

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I picked up a few mini-figs for us (couple Minions, an Oracle/Barbara Gordon, Scarlet Witch, a Beetle, and a pair of black legs for a Batman figure I already had). Saw several more I wanted including some Jokers, Batman, and Robin. There was also a LARGE Batmobile that I reeeeeaalllly wanted!

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After shopping for Lego stuffs, we grabbed a quick snack and drinks and drove back towards Memphis/Cordova to the Wolfchase Mall to kill some time before catching up with some friends for lunch. We went into Hot Topic, Spencer’s, fye, and the Disney Store. I tried to find some kind of Black Widow merch for Nicki at the Disney Store, but the only thing I could find was an Avengers: Age of Ultron gift bag! For shame… #WheresNatasha

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Did see more super-women featured at Spencer’s and fye. I picked up a cool “Evolution of Batman” bat-logo pint glass at Spencer’s.

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We met up with our friends at Red Robin for lunch, then jumped back in the “Black Widow” to head up the road to see Avengers: Age of Ultron for a second time that weekend. Picked up an Avengers popcorn tin and a cup with Hulk topper. Again, we both enjoyed the movie- and I think I dug it more a second time. Nicki wasn’t crazy about the Bruce/Natasha relationship and a line she says to him in the movie about being “monsters“. We both felt the relationship was a bit rushed, and that some of the fighting scenes could have been trimmed a bit to flesh the characters out more. I was also disappointed that Falcon didn’t show up in a big rescue scene towards the end of the movie. We both did agree that James Spader rocked as Ultron, and that the Vision was awesome! After the movie we headed up the street to the Flying Saucer for after movie drinks and pretzels with our friends, then called it a night.

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It was another great Free Comic Book Day, and I brought home a great haul again this year. Hate we couldn’t get out to Jupiter Comics in Collierville- just too far out and not enough time to get across town to it.

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Thanks again to the all the shops that participated in it- here are the ones in the Memphis area.

COMICS & COLLECTIBLES
4730 Poplar Avenue #2
Memphis, TN, 38117
(901) 683-7171
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Jupiter Comics
563 West Poplar Ave
Collierville, TN, 38017
(901) 552-6860
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COMIC CELLAR CARDS, COMICS, & GAMES
3620-2 Austin Peay Highway
Memphis, TN, 38128
(901) 382-8623

To find a local comic shop, book store, or library participating in your area, check out the FCBD website.
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Hope to see you all at Free Comic Book Day next year!

Lin

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“Smiling Is Not Consent” – Con Cosplay Courtesies

Apr15
by Lin on April 15, 2015 at 9:52 pm
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In my last HGWT blog post I discussed my being a “closet cosplayer“. I’ve loved wearing costumes, making costumes, and meeting costumed characters since I was a kid. Even though I’m almost 50 now, I still feel like I kid when I do.

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Nothing like seeing costumed characters- especially old favorites I’ve know for years, to make me feel like I’m a 6yr old again. Superman, Popeye, Batman, Spiderman, Hulk- doesn’t matter. If it’s a cool character I’m diggin’ it.

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I especially get excited when I see costumed sports mascots at games- okay, maybe I get a bit too excited for a “grown man” my age. I don’t care if I know the “real person” inside the costume, or care how many times I’ve had my picture made with that character, if I get a chance for a photo-op with them I’m taking it…or having someone else take the pic for me!
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If I’m at a con and can have my picture with a cosplayer, and the creator of that character I totally geek out. It’s even more awesome when we accidentally wear matching outfits! (That’s me at the SDCC with a Harley Quinn cosplayer and Harley Quinn co-creator Bruce Timm!)

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Have I mentioned I’m a big fan of Harley Quinn..? My wife even named one of our cats after her. (GPW‘s Tara Strand above is my favorite Harley cosplayer- she’s awesome!)

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Cosplayers come in all different sizes, shapes, races, ages, genres, experience levels, and sexes. Some have store bought costumes, some have made their own, some have hired a costumer, some shop at Goodwill, and others are given their costumes.

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Some are just passionate fans like me. Some are hired to dress up and promote a movie, product, artist, or event.

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Some are funny, some sexy, some unique, some are one of your favorite childhood characters or from one of your favorite movies.

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Some cosplayers are very young, and some cosplay fans are, too. (Artist George Perez is a HUGE cosplay fan- and very young at heart!)
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Sometimes you may not know who or what is inside a costume. It doesn’t really matter. It’s seeing that character in person that’s exciting, and cons are wall to wall with them!

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You’d love to take their picture at an event, or have your picture made with them. What are some of the dos and don’ts of photographing cosplayers? It’s this that I want to focus on in this week’s blog, and the word that first comes to mind is…

cour·te·sy (ˈkərdəsē/)
noun
  1. the showing of politeness in one’s attitude and behavior toward others.
    synonyms: politeness, courteousness, good manners, civility, respect,respectfulness; More
    • a polite speech or action, especially one required by convention.
      plural noun: courtesies
      “the superficial courtesies of diplomatic exchanges”

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I’ve heard some horror stories over the years from con goers, and have witnessed some really bad behavior at cons. Also ran across this article online- 7 Creepiest Things Said To The Cosplayers During Cosplaying! One of the remarks was, “Can I put my hand on your ass?” Uh, no..!

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Let me start off by saying, “Smiling is not consent.” Just because they are dressed as a character doesn’t mean you can treat them as that character or act out of place because “they aren’t real“.

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Just because they look over 21 doesn’t mean they aren’t 14 or 15 years old. I don’t care how sexy that cosplayer is dressed (or barely dressed) or how old they appear to look, it doesn’t give you the right to hit on or sexually harass them- which includes, but not limited to putting your hand in unwanted areas, groping, spanking, goosing, taking up-skirt shots, or expressing rude verbal comments.
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And I’m not just talking about “booth babes“, slave Leias, or other scantily clad female cosplayers at comic book conventions or parties.

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This goes for costumed performers at amusement parks, sporting events, parades, etc. Be courteous. Use common sense. Say “please” and “thank you“. Act like you’ve had some kind of basic home training.

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Or as Star Trek/Big Bang Theory‘s Wil Wheaton has stated in Wheaton’s Law, “Don’t be a dick.”

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I’ve seen people pull on the tails of costumes mascots and/or encourage their kids or drinking buddies to do it. Many times security or a handler will put a stop to bad behavior, but sometimes it’s more of a “hit on and run” type of situation- folks using a character’s lack of peripheral vision for an attack opportunity, and the large crowd around them to facilitate their clean get away. Basically they were being or teaching their kids how to be a dick.

Not being a dick and being courteous goes for celebs, too. As outgoing and friendly actor John Barrowman can be at cons and photo ops, even “Captain Jack” has a few conduct rules- although from what I’ve seen the man has no shame! S0, if Captain Jack has to be rude to you or call security on you…you’ve gone waaaaaaaay over the line!

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And sexual harassment and other bad behavior isn’t just a problem for the girls- although they have to deal with the majority of it. I’ve heard of guys getting groped, tuggin’ on Superman’s cape, and rude comments. Women, don’t be dicks, either.

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If you see someone you’d like a picture of or with, compliment them on their costume and ask nicely to take a photo. “Hi, Catwoman- great costume! Do you mind if I take a photo of/with you?”

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If they say yes, then act nice, keep your hands and boobs/ass compliments to yourself, and thank them- “Thank yuh very much!” If they say no, they are more than likely not being rude, just trying to get somewhere in the con. I’ve had folks tell me that they’re running late for a panel or trying to a big group photo shoot on time. Try to catch them later. If they ignore you they may not have heard you over the con noise. If you see a cosplayer stop for a group of people taking pics be quick and snap one yourself- just don’t get in anyone’s way or be rude. If people are wearing a costume they’re more than likely expecting to have their photo taken. Just be polite, be quick, and make sure your camera is on and the lens cap is off..! 😉

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One of the problems with wearing a costume is getting stopped frequently at cons to have your photo taking. It can be hard to shop, get across a con floor, make it to the restrooms, eat, talk to friends, etc. If you are going to cosplay at a con, I really recommend setting aside a couple hours of not being in costume. Some costumes can be hot or uncomfortable, and staying in them for too long can make your con experience unpleasant. If a con has an area for cosplayers to take a break (from photos, to re-hydrate, sit down, take off a helmet/character head, etc.) take advantage of it. You might meet other cosplayers and trade costuming tips or find out about other cons while taking a break. If you’re a con that doesn’t have one, look at adding one to your show.

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The Artists Alley/Writers Way in Metropolis during the Superman Celebration has become a popular spot for cosplayers to “chill” for a moment. It has the best A/C in town. Even if you’re not in costume, a cool place to rest, mingle, and shop can be a much needed oasis in southern Illinois during the middle of June. Also think about what type of weather conditions and the amount of walking you’ll be doing. Smart cosplaying and pacing yourself can make or break a con experience.
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I also recommend tandem cosplaying. Go with a friend, spouse, group of friends or others in costume. There’s safety in numbers! Also, having a non-costume friend there with you as a handler (for costumes  that are hard to get in/out of or see well in), assistant to hold your stuff or take pics for you or a fan, or act as a bodyguard. People are less likely to get grabby or mouthy if they know you have back-up and are not alone.
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I sometimes volunteer at a local charity haunted house. Many times I’m in my stilt-clown costume, and will walk around outside the haunt scaring some of the folks in line, doing photo ops, or waving in the parking lot at passing cars. Usually there are a couple different costumed scare crew members working the queue line crowds. We help watch each other’s backs, and there’s always at least one or two security members keeping an eye on the crowds. Many nights a local cop or two will stop by just to people watch. It can be hilarious to watch people exit the haunt. Unfortunately they can’t see everything or be everywhere. I was glad to have my wife keeping an eye on me and the crowds on more than a few occasions. Once, she overheard a group of young teens talking about kicking my legs out from under me. I couldn’t hear them because I was wearing an over the head mask, it was loud outside, and they were standing behind me. Nicki strongly discouraged the young punks against attempting to trip me, and they went on their way. She’s small but feisty! Another time I was running across the parking lot on my dry-wall stilts and felt one of my toe straps come loose. She heard me say, “Oh, shit!” and saw me limp to a stop. After helping me secure it back down I was up and running again…which she really hates to see me do.

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Speaking of the haunt, I’ve had several occasions where people just lose any self-control- either from alcohol, fear, adrenalin, or just trying to be a bad-ass in front of their friends. I’ve been hit one time, tripped up, had people run into a scene swinging their arms around threatening to hit anything that’s gonna jump out at them! We have security cameras, security people, and don’t like to have people act alone in scenes to try and keep our scare crew safe. Our general rule is no touching– by guests or crew. I’ve had scared victims- uh, visitors yell at me, “You can’t touch me! YOU CAN’T TOUCH ME!” My response it always, “I don’t have to touch you to kill you..!”

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We’re all volunteer actors trying to raise money for a charity. Paying $10 or more doesn’t give anyone the right to assault us. We can and will press charges. The first haunt I volunteered for was when I was around 8 years old. It was in the basement of a Mormon church in Utah. One of the first times I popped out from behind a fake tombstone as Dracula for my scare, I got punched in the face by a kid almost twice my size and age. Luckily one of the two older volunteers in the same hallway saw it and escorted him and his buddy out of the haunt.

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I’ve heard people excuse bad or “creepy” behavior on social awkwardness from being a geek/nerd. Saw someone on line blame Asperger syndrome for inappropriate behavior at cons. No- there’s a difference between having Asperger’s and being an asshat.

That same person stated this in that Facebook post:

This is the cherry-picking of cultural appropriation. You wanna get into “Nerd Chic”, you gotta also roll with “Nerd Creep”. It’s a package deal.  Put up with the drooling, the leering, the comments, and the frito-smelling feet just like we had to in our day, sweeties.

There’s a BIG difference between “keeping at arm’s length” and “gets online and calls them names, does whiteboard meme’s to ridicule them, and goes on campaigns to get them kicked out of their own dang conventions.”

Nerds were managing their own just fine. This campaign of conformity and censorship is nothing but bullying, and a side effect of the cultural appropriation of Geeks.

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No, no, no…it’s called calling people out for not being able to behave in public. I wouldn’t put up with it at a sporting event, concert, haunted house- why would I have to roll with it at a con..?

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I’ve geeked-out over a pretty girl or cool celebrity- it happens. Have I ever thought, “Why did I say THAT..?!” or “Why didn’t I say ___?!” Sure, it happens. But I always try to make an attempt to behave like a civilized adult, or as we say in the south- someone who had a mother that raise ’em right!

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Let’s teach the newbies coming into the cons- and some of the old farts who have either tolerated bad behavior or were guilty of it themselves, that this is not how it should be.

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Conventions should be a fun and safe place to attend and interact. Not a breeding ground for jerks, bullies, or sexual predators. I’m seeing more and more younger fans attending- some with their parents, some with friends, and some who just seemed to be dropped off at the con.

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If you ever feel unsafe, please contact a con staff member or security. If your ‘Spidey-sense” is tingling, listen to it and get yourself out of that uncomfortable situation. Many artists and other pros and vendors at cons can be a safe haven for cosplayers in such situations. Many are fellow cosplayers and have been there themselves- like my friend Tess Fowler. Ask around if you’re unsure where to go.

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If you’re at a con Nicki and I are set up at feel free to stop by our booth. Will be more than happy to offer help if needed.

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Hope to see you this convention season- and don’t be afraid to let your geek-flag fly!

Lin

 

 

 

 

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