Gorn “Star” [Trek]

The MTV Movies Blog is reporting that when asked about the Star Trek  sequel, JJ Abrams responded:

“I have to admit the [‘Star Trek’ sequel] is really all about the Gorn.”

I  hope that JJ Abrams was just throwing out an idea and is really considering using the Gorn for the next Star Trek movie.

Sure, looking back, the alien costume is really funky looking [yeah, I guess it was even when the original show aired], but that episode was always one of my favorites.

Can you imagine how scary-repulsive-cool the FX crew could make the Gorn look with today’s technology?

Yeah, bring on Kirk [Spock and the crew] vs the Gorn!

Wachter’s Charity – Drawings for Drawings

If you’re considering a donation to aid the people of Haiti, then you might want to check out Dave Wachter’s blogDave is doing a raffle for anyone who donates to the Doctors Without Borders in aide of earthquake victims in Haiti charity.  That’s right, Dave’s doing drawings for folks to win drawings.  There are a few simple rules which you can read here.

I’ve always thought of Dave Wachter as an excellent artist.  It’s even nicer to know that he’s an excellent human being.

Gulacy and The Kid

It’s no secret that back in the day Paul Gulacy was my favorite artist.  Although Paul is best known for his work on the classic Master of Kung Fu series, it’s not the only thing of note that he did.  I thought today it would be cool to look at my second favorite, non-MOKF cover that Paul did.  It’s for Rawhide Kid #147 which came out in September of 1978.  Hope ya dig it.

Perhaps tomorrow we’ll check out my favorite non-MOKF cover by Paul.  What do you think?  Good idea?

Sly Checks In

This was too cool not to post here as well as at the StalloneZone.

Sly has been following some of the discussions on the message boards and wanted to set the record straight:

Dear Craig,

For the doubters and the haters, a picture is worth a thousand words. You
walk the walk, you pay a price. But, as bad as it was at least we have it on
film.

Keep punchin’
Sly


P.S. To the haters, I don’t need to invent pain, there’s enough of it out
there to go around.

P.S.S. The reason I was never seen in a neck brace is because I stayed home
for three weeks to heal.

P.S.S.S. Van Damme may mean a great deal to some of you, but what he’s
putting forth is not truthful.

So there you have it, SZoners. Don’t waste your time arguing with the doubters and the haters. – Craig

Treece’s “Machine Gun” Joe

This week we have Jeremy Treece’s take on Sly as “Machine Gun” Joe from “Death Race 2000”. This sketchcard was gifted to me by a StalloneZone fan [LittleJohn312] and arrived in my mail unannounced. I really like what Jeremy did and hope to get more work from him in the future.  You can also see more of his art here.

Thanks to LittleJohn312 and Jeremy for a great surprise!

Gangsters, Vampires and Aliens

CBR.com recently posted the cover above and took a look at a new series from Image by Jonathon Ross [writer] and Tommy Lee Edwards [artist].  It’s called “Turf” and is set in New York in 1929“Turf” features a war between gangsters, vampires and aliens.  Yep, gangsters, vampires and aliensI was pretty much sold when I learned Tommy Lee Edwards was doing the art, but with that crazy mix of characters, I’m in.

Gulacy’s Shang-Chi

This Paul Gulacy drawing of Shang-Chi originally appeared [at least I believe it did] in an issue of The Comic Buyers Guide.  It ran as a small spot illo or perhaps as a part of an original art ad probably in the early 80’s.  My guess is between 1980 and 1983.  Despite all the things I don’t know about the piece, the one thing I am sure of, is that I like it. I hope that you do too!

Otis Frampton’s Cosmo

Otis Frampton loves sharing his talents with his fans. Every Sunday [okay, ALMOST, every Sunday], Otis has a live UStream broadcast that he calls the 7×7 Sunday. Lucky fans can get a headsketch of ANY character drawn live by Otis on a 7X7 inch bristol board for 7 bucks postage paid. It’s the best deal going.

I’ve been lucky enough to get four pieces from Otis and the Cosmo Carboni from “Paradise Alley” shown above is one of them. I’ll be showing the rest in the coming weeks. In the mean time, check out Otis’ Gallery. Most likely, after seeing more of his work, I’ll be competing against you in Otis’ next 7×7 Sunday.