Tuesday, March 26, 2019

UK Marvel - 2019

March 14, 2019
The Royal Mail (United Kingdom) released a 15-stamp set featuring the most popular Marvel Super Heroes. The main 10-stamps feature Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, Hulk, Doctor Strange, Captain Britain, Peggy Carter, Iron-Man, Union Jack, Black Panther and Thor.
An additional 5-stamps are part of an exclusive story titled "Avengers UK" contained in a miniature sheet showing the heroes in action against Thanos.

The stamps were designed by Alan Davis, an illustrator who has worked with marvel since the early 1980s, and first illustrated Captain Britain in 1985. Davis was assisted by Mark Farmer on inks and Laura Martin on colors
A booklet of stamps features the Marvel heroes along with the definitive Machin stamps featuring  Queen Elizabeth
2 first day covers are available, one featuring the Hulk postmarked with a pictorial postmarks from either Tallents House, Edinburgh or Shield Row, Stanley
There is a first day cover available with the Prestige Stamp Book, featuring the Comics Code surrounded by the Machins' definitive
various other products are also available from the Royal Mail

Friday, March 8, 2019

Warren Moon Landing

July 20, 1984

Any organization or sponsor can request the use of a pictorial postmark from the USPS. These postmarks (as well as first day cancels) are applied on the day of use or during a grace period. In 1977 the USPS starting using a grace period of 30day for first day postmarks. This meant the collector would purchase the stamps after they were issued, apply them to the envelope and send them to the city of original issuance for the first day postmark. This saved time and costs for the postal staff who used to provide the service. 

Eventually this practice was applied to pictorial postmarks. The stamps used  had to be issued either on the day of the postmark or before. This allowed collectors to create unofficial first day covers.

When the Warren Moon postmark was announced, I noticed the date coincided with the 25th anniversary of the moon landing. I had attended the ceremony at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, so I already had the stamps on hand. I liked the idea of creating a Warren Moon Landing unofficial first day cover.

Warren Moon started his professional football career with the Washington Redskins and then moved to the Houston Oilers. The coincidence of Houston being home to the Oilers football team as well as the Johnson Space Center, was too good to pass up this opportunity.

I am hoping to someday get this signed by Warren Moon, I just have not had the chance to attend any shows he has been at...

Friday, March 1, 2019

Toonerville Trolley

The Toonerville Folks or The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains was created by Fontaine Fox and was published in newspapers from 1908 to 1955. The daily single panel comic was a look at Toonerville, a town in the suburbs. The Toonerville Trolley was driven by the Skipper to meet commuter trains as it brought in people from the big city. The comic strip would be turned into a silent film series in 1927. By 1936 the Trolley became an animated short. It was these cartoons that I fondly remember watching as a child, along with Felix, Crusader Rabbit, Three Stooges and many others...

Even though a stamp had been issued for the Toonerville Folks as part of the Classic Comic Strip stamps, I decided to add the Toonerville Trolley to the trolley first day cover from 1983, simply for my enjoyment
 Orlando Sentinel editorial comic honoring Fontaine Fox
Fox showing his love of baseball

Friday, February 22, 2019

Blackhawks Aviation and Jack Follows

I had an early love of flying from reading comics featuring the Blackhawks and Enemy Ace. I always enjoyed the additional pages that provided technical information about the planes. I never became a pilot, but I still enjoy comics about air and space adventures. There was an cachet artist named Jack Follows, whose cachet I also enjoyed. I thought about creating a series of comic aviation cachets using the style that Jack Follows used. The above cachet features the Grumman (mis-spelled on the cachet) F5F-1 Skyrocket used by DC Comics' Blackhawks from 1941-1949. The cachet is based on the Jack Follows cachet below, right down to the plane being shot down in the background


Jack Follows (1927-1997) was an English cachet artist, who provided hand drawn cachets, which became very popular with collectors. Follows was known for his cartoon like cachets which combined the themes of women, aviation and comic characters. An article was published in the hobby publication First Days March 2009 pigs 57-58.

When his drawing hit the market, they are usually considerable priced and prized

a few internet finds of Jack Follows cachets

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Star Trek - what if

I had the thought of using the Washington postal envelope from 1925 and altering the Washington figure on the idea of What if Vulcans had landed on earth and helped lead the US to victory in the Revolutionary War, assisted by a couple of red shirts. After the fact, I thought I could have written NCC-1701 on the bow of the boat.

These envelopes can be found relatively inexpensive, so I had no apprehension about altering the stamp portion of the envelope.


Friday, February 1, 2019

Star Trek


I guess Ive been watching too much of the TV series "Face Off". It is one of the few shows I can watch and truly enjoy, with my wife. We enjoy the artistic competition (no back-stabbing bullshit) that produces quality work. I enjoy the transformation an actor or model can undergo with quality and often subtle make-up

I have often heard actors say, that playing the villain was more interesting than playing the hero. So I looked to some of the Star Trek characters in the recent movies and noticed the designs used on the faces to bring out their characters. My sketches are Taylah from Star Trek Beyond (2016) and Nero from Star Trek (2009)

Friday, January 25, 2019

Richard Laslo "Cel King" - Bugs Bunny

2016.05.14 Lehigh Valley Comic Con, Schenksville, Pa

Richard "Cel King" Laslo began his career in 1973 and has worked for many companies in the animation industry. A traditional animation cel painter and cel restoration, inker, graphic illustrator and photographer, Laslo worked for Warner Brothers, Disney, Hanna-Barbera, Marvel (Spider-Man cartoons) and others

For Warner he animated TV cartoons including "Bug's 50th Birthday", Blooper Bunny", Lunar Tunes, "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" drawing Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, marvin the Martian, K9, Road Runner, Taz, Tweetie and others..

TV commercials he has worked on include Tony the Tiger, CBS & ABC Sports, National Geographic and  many others...

In 2012 he worked with Disney, creating a 2-minute animated presentation with over 30 Disney character, all hand painted...

Lasso animated 3 famous illustrative books for DMI Productions: "Danny and the Dinosaur", "Baby's Bedtime Stories" and "Baby's Morningtime Stories"

Friday, January 18, 2019

Bun Leung - Ms Marvel


2015.11.07 Superheros for Hospice, Livingston, NJ

Bun Leung is a freelance artist providing stickers, prints, commissions at his booth...

Friday, January 4, 2019

Frank Cassuto - The Mummy

2018.11.04 Long Island Comic Book Expo, Melville, NY

Frank Cassuto is a New York based graduate from the School of Visual Arts. He has been exhibited and sold in the New Yorker's on-site gallery. His specialty is horror illustration, creature design, portraits and comic art.

His curse project is the horror themed graphic novel And The Light Fades


Friday, December 28, 2018

Comic Strip Classics - original production art

Production art by Susan Thomson for the Popeye cachet, produced by the Washington Press for the Postal Commemorative Society Comic Strip Classics first day covers

 
 

1995 Classic Comics stamps first day covers from the Postal Commemorative Society produced by the Washington Press. The original art is converted into an engraved printing plate from which the cachets are produced. Some manufacturers produced one design to be used for the stamps. The Postal Commemorative Society covers were produced for each individual stamp issue.
Popeye production art on 11 x 14 bristol board

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Autumn Frederickson - Pocket Panda Christmas

2018.11.10 White's One Day Comic Con, East Brunswick, NJ

Autumn Frederickson, is a fantasy and editorial illustrator specializing in children's media. Autumn has provided work in sketch cards for Cryptozoic Entertainment on titles Big Bang Theory, DC Comics Super Villains, Ghostbusters, Adventure Time and Rick and Morty.  Autumn has also provided pencils on Jake Semahn's Waterloo, part of Infected from Image Comics

Pocket Pandas and the companion web comic The (Mostly) Daily Panda bring a whimsical and playful jaunt into the absurd


Merry Christmas - Happy Holidays

Saturday, December 15, 2018

James Rodriguez - Wonder Woman

2018.11.04 Long Island Comic Book Expo, Melville, NY

James Rodriguez is a freelance artist, who started drawing at age 4. He studied at the School of Visual Arts learning from several comic book legends, including Joe Orlando and Walt Simonson. Rodriguez has been illustrating sketch cards, comics, film and TV storyboards.

Rodriguez believes in continuous learning, from everything around him and has many influences on his art.

Rodriguez' current passion is working on a creator-owned book "Sara of Earth", which readers can find out about through his Patreon page. Sara is a 16 year old latino that accidentally gets infused with a powerful and unstable power unit. A mix of Buffy and Green Lantern, Sara must learn to use this power with the aide of an alien soldier she calls "Bob"......

Friday, December 7, 2018

Terence Leonard - Goku : Dragon Ball

2108.11.04 Long Island Comic Book Expo, Melville, NY

Terence Leonard is from Long Island, NY. He grew up inspired to draw comics based on Pokemon and Sonic the Hedgehog. As a child he attended the Hofstra Saturday morning cartooning classes to help develop his skill. He would go on to attend the School of Visual Arts in NYC, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Cartooning.

I requested a Goku, Super Saiyan form, sketch from Dragon Ball to adorn the recently released Dragons stamps first day cover

Inbeon Mag interview