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Artist Abe Lopez does it again.
Disney Villain Girls in the queue for Disneyland's Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye by ArtistAbe
“Some lady fans of the Disney villains; Ursula, Captain Hook, Cruella De Vil and Scar, dress up as their favorite characters and wait in line for the Indiana Jones Adventure ride at Disneyland. It's a Disney related piece to go along with this one [link] My sister helped me out with the fashion of the ladies here For those who have not yet experienced this ride yet, there really is a spike room the line goes through with a bamboo pole holding up the spikey ceiling from falling on you. There's a sign that Indiana Jones left for travelers that says, "Danger! Do not touch pole!" but of course no one is going to resist that! So when you shift the pole, a loud booming sound initiates and the ceiling starts to descend on you. When it first opened, the booming sound was soooo much louder than it is today. I'd always without fail jump and get startled every time I'm in that room and someone hits the pole. This is my absolute favorite ride at the Disneyland resort. There's so much great detail in every thing from the line path, the sounds and the story. You get completely immersed in this believable temple that the line alone is it's own experience.”
Batgirl by Abe Lopez.
"I Heart Comic Book Women" by the amazing Abe Lopez (tumblr: artistabe)
Justice Is Out There by ArtistAbe is $11 today (4/5) at RIPT Apparel
Well, our first big convention of the year has come and gone, and it was fantastic!
Huge crowds for cosplay corner
Long Beach Comic Expo has grown by leaps and bounds in the 3 years it has been running, moving from the upper floors of the Long Beach Convention Center to the larger showrooms and multiple meeting rooms.
Attendees game live for prizes!
The Expo is the sister show to the longer running Long Beach Comic Convention, which has been running since 2009. Originally created as a one-day event to advertise the larger show in the fall, it has since blossomed into a full weekend show with hundreds of creators, professionals, artists, writers, comic retailers, and thousands of fans who all show up to celebrate the artistic medium and have a little bit of fun!
Along with the slight changes in venue, this year saw some new events and panels- most notably was the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics. Named for the late Dwayne McDuffie, creator of several high profile superhero characters of color, the award honors those who create, celebrate, and move towards greater racial inclusivity in comics, and the comics industry! This inaugural year’s honor was awarded to Nilah Magruder for her comic M.F.K.
This year, the events did not stop when the show floor closed, as the official after-party hosted by Nerds Like Us rocked well into the wee hours of the night on Saturday.
We met and spoke with a wide array of creators at the show, and a few had projects of such interest, we had to share them with you!
We spoke with David Scott Smith, a cartoonist and writer, about his webcomic SpaceBase8.
David Scott Smith of SpaceBase8
It’s all about the misadventures of a rocket-bound monkey test pilot who finds himself aboard an alien-filled space station, and proving time and again the best man for the job is often a monkey. Or sometimes a three-eyed time-travelling alien.
Over at the Devastator Press booth, we ran into our friends Geoffrey Golden and Amanda Meadows, who graciously took some time out to describe a few of their current offerings, including: Cats You Never Learned About in History Class, The Devastator: Otaku, and Grosslumps: Tales to Irritate Your Spook Glands. We also purchased a copy of Super Advanced Wizards of Cockblock Forest- which we look forward to playtesting on a future podcast episode!
The Artist’s Alley is always a great place to see great local talent displaying some of their best work! Most are available for commissions, and as a smaller show your chances of getting a personalized image are much better than at a San Diego or Wizard World show!
Artist Abe Lopez poses with some familiar fans!
And what would a comic convention be without the wonderful fans who take the time to dress-up as their favorite characters? Yes, Cosplay is a legitimate phenomenon now, and a staple at any good con. This year, there were several panels dedicated to all aspects of Cosplay- from costuming and creation, to photography and meet-ups!
Cosplayer LonsterMash demonstrates his most common camera poses.
As usual, we took many, many photos of the awesome folks who took the time to become their heroes. We have some of our favorites here, in no particular order. As always, those we know are noted below with links to their websites. If you see someone here who isn’t linked, let us know in the comments, and we will add them to the list!
Pin-Up Captain America – Bernadette Bentley
Harley Quinn – Kitten L’estrange
Green Lantern – Matt Rogers
Joker & Harley – Sparrows Flight Cosplay & Enasni Volz
Tank Girl – Vegas PG Cosplay
Constantine – Poison Scarlett Cosplay
Poison Ivy – Vegas PG Cosplay
Velma Dinkley – Envy Us Cosplay
Once again, we’d like to thank MAD Entertainment, the folks who put on the shows at Long Beach twice a year. Their hard work enables all of us to show our love for comics and art, and they deserve a big round of applause! However, this being a blog post, you’ll have to use your imaginations!
Long Beach Comic Expo 2015 Well, our first big convention of the year has come and gone, and it was fantastic!