In Like a Lion…

UFC 102 was Saturday so let’s how I did:

Chris Tuchscherer (17 – 1) vs Gabriel Gonzaga (10-4)   My pick: Tuchscherer by decision.  Actual Result: Tuchscherer wins by TKO  My Average: 100%

Krzysztof Soszynski (18-8-1) vs Brandon Vera (10-3) My pick: Vera by decision.  Actual Result: Vera by decision  My Average: 100%

Demian Maia (10 – 0) vs Nate Marquardt (28 – 8 – 2) My pick: Marquardt in a close decision.  Actual Result: Marquardt by 1st round KO  My Average: 100%

Jake Rosholt (5 – 1) vs Chris Leben (18 – 6)  My pick: Leben by decision.  Actual Result: Leban by 3rd Round Submission  My Average:  75%

Thiago Silva (13 – 1) vs Keith Jardine (14 – 6)   My pick: Jardine by decision.  Actual Result: Silva by 1st Round KO  My Average: 60%

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-5-1) vs Randy Couture (16 – 9)   My pick: Couture by KO.  Actual Result: Nog by Unanimous Decision  My Average: 50%

Man, I started out like Anderson Silva and ended up like a journeyman fighter.  Oh well, there’s always next time!

Day 7: Mike Zeck Week at the ZONE

It’s DAY 7 of MIKE ZECK WEEK at the ZONE and we’re going out with a bang. First up we have the photo above of my good buddies, Jim Ivey and Mike Zeck. My brother, John Beatty, forwarded it to me to share with fans. Beatty took it on a visit to Jim Ivey’s Cartoon Museum back around 1992 or 1993!

Before we go to our final art for MIKE ZECK WEEK at the ZONE, I thought it would be fun to check out a self portrait that Mike drew nearly 35 years ago, along with a more recent photo of the man. [By the way, Mike is wearing his “Damned” shirt — from the excellent crime graphic novel written by Steven Grant and drawn by, you guessed it, Mr. Zeck, his own bad self].

Okay, for the last piece of Zeck art, I wanted something dramatic. I was tempted to go with a piece from Damned… or Captain America… or Master of Kung Fu… or his Spider-Man / Kraven graphic novel… or his work at DC on Batman… or Secret Wars… okay, I never really considered Secret Wars because I decided that the final page of the Punisher in the Return to Big Nothing graphic novel would provide a fitting end to Mike Zeck Week at the Zone.

Hope you think so too.

UFC 102 Picks

UFC 102 is tonight so let’s go right to my picks:

Chris Tuchscherer (17 – 1) vs Gabriel Gonzaga (10-4) Gonzaga has fought the better quality of fighters, but Tuchscherer is no slouch. If he can get through the first round and make use of his All-American wrestling skills, he should be able to take the win. My pick: Tuchscherer by decision.

Krzysztof Soszynski (18-8-1) vs Brandon Vera (10-3) Vera is favored because Soszynski seems made to order. Vera is bigger, and more skilled.  Still, I’ve never been a Brandon Vera fan. I’m pulling for the upset in this one however… My pick: Vera by decision.

Demian Maia (10 – 0) vs Nate Marquardt (28 – 8 – 2) This could be the best fight of the night. I like both of these fighters. It’s hard to go against an undefeated talent like Maia, but… My pick: Marquardt in a close decision.

Jake Rosholt (5 – 1) vs Chris Leben (18 – 6) I’m not a huge fan of Leben, but even I can’t deny he is one tough fighter. If Rosholt sticks to wrestling, he could have a very good shot at an upset. My guess is Leben won’t let him. If Rosholt tries to slug it out with Leben, game over. My pick: Leben by decision.

Thiago Silva (13 – 1) vs Keith Jardine (14 – 6) Keith Jardine goes into every round looking for the knockout.  Silva won’t want to trade with Jardine Jardine shouldn’t want to take it to the ground with Silva. This could make for a very tactical fight… it could also end up a snooze fest if Silva refuses to stand and trade in order to set up a takedown. My pick: Jardine by decision.

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-5-1) vs Randy Couture (16 – 9)  I like both of these fighters.  Couture is older and has had less fights. Both are coming off of losses [Nog was KO’d by Frank Mir and Couture was KO’d by Brock Lesnar]. Both need the win in order to remain at the top of the MMA food chain. My pick: Couture by KO. [And the fact that Couture is co-starring in “The Expendables” had very little to do with my decision. ; ) ]

Mike Zeck Week: Day 6

Day Six of Mike Zeck Week and we have some really early, really rare Mike Zeck art.  I’ve posted an ad that appeared in RBCC 132 [December 1976] offering five pages of Mike’s art that originally appeared in RBCC 117.  The five pages consisted of the first [and what turned out to be the last] installment of an adaptation that Mike was drawing of a science fiction story called “Subjectivity.”  Unfortunately for fans of the strip, Mike began getting regular work from Charlton Comics and had to bow out of the project.  [As a side note, Kerry Gammill redrew the five pages and finished the story which ran in RBCC 124 – 127.]    The ad offered the five pages at $50 for the set. 

Tomorrow is MIKE ZECK WEEK: DAY Seven and I hope to end the week with a bang.

Mike Zeck Week: Day 5

Day Five of Mike Zeck Week and we get a splash that Mike did to accompany an article about Adam Strange that appeared in RBCC 132 [December 1976].  I’m not an Adam Strange fan, but I like what Mike did with the character. 

Tomorrow is MIKE ZECK WEEK: DAY SIX. Even I’m not sure exactly what we’ll see, but I can promise it’ll be something from Mike.  [It is his week after all.]

The Science Quiz

I saw this Science quiz at Bill Crider’s Pop Culture Magzine.  Like Bill, I got all the answers right.  And like Bill, I thought:

“No wonder. It’s incredibly simple. The surprising thing, however, is that I did better than 90% of the public. That doesn’t make me feel smart. It just kind of makes me wonder about the rest of the people who took the test.”

Give the test a shot.  Odds are you’ll do real well, and if you don’t do well it can be your secret.

Mike Zeck Week: Day 4

Day Four of Mike Zeck Week and we’re still going strong.  Today we have the inside frontpiece that Mike did for RBCC 132 [December 1976].  The piece originally appeared as an ink wash drawing on the back cover of RBCC 119. That’s some vintage Zeck art, ZONErs.  It was published as above, without the ink wash, in RBCC 132.  At first glance you might not recognize the art as Mike’s work.  Check out the woman’s face though and you can see the Zeck’s style coming through.

Tomorrow is MIKE ZECK WEEK: DAY FIVE.  We’re going to take a look at the splash that Mike did to accompany an article about Adam Strange in RBCC 132.

Mike Zeck Week: Day 3

It’s Day Three of Mike Zeck Week and we’re running his profile and self-portrait from RBCC 132 [December 1976].   Yeah, Mike wore it long back in the day.  His profile tells us:

  • Mike’s first RBCC cover was #109.
  • Mike was 27 at the time of the profile so let’s see… subtract 1976 from 2009… add in 27… carry the one… oh, never mind.
  • Mike first entered fandom in 1970.
  • Mike’s first published professional work was the inside front cover to Savage Sword of Conan #2 [which was a “fair reproduction of the same Conan drawing which had graced the cover of RBCC #109]
  • At the time of the profile, Mike had worked mainly for Charlton Comics Group where his first published work was text illustrations in Barney & Betty Rubble #11.
  • His first story published by Charlton was “Only a Toy” in Scary Tales #2.
  • The first story that Mike drew for Charlton was “That Old Gang of Mine” but it wasn’t published until several months after “Only a Toy.”
  • At the time of the profile, Mike had completed a five page story featuring The Destroyer for Marvel Comics which wasn’t scheduled to see print until the following summer.
  • Mike was a busy guy.  He had just completed an eight page story for Bill Pearson’s Witzend titled “The Avenging Dodo.”
  • Mike’s self-portrait was done for the MiamiCon program book the previous year.

Wow!  Does that profile bring back memories.  I can remember how knocked out Big Beatty was when he got his copy of Witzend with Mike’s ink wash story.  Great stuff.  The profile piece posted above actually only shows you 2/3 of the original page.  The bottom third consisted of this Mike Zeck drawing of Jonah Hex.

If you’re a Mike Zeck fan, you know tomorrow is MIKE ZECK WEEK: DAY FOUR.  We’re going to take a look at his inside front cover to RBCC 132.

My Mini MegaCon Report

Last Saturday I made my way over to Orlando to the first ever Mini MegaCon.  Here’s a batch of photos I took at the show.  Although I was only there for one day I made the most of it.  It was great catching up with folks like Gene Gonzales, Jeff Parker, Casey Jones, Bill Marimon, Ron Salas, Joel Carroll, Pat Briderick, Mike Kott, Frank Dollar, Mark Dail and his fiance who can draw, Tim Gordon, Shawn Surface, Derec Donovan and so many others.

I picked up for Stallone sketches: Casey Jones did Rocky [and added a neat touch], Jeff Parker riffed on Nighthawks, and Bill Marimon worked up a Jack Carter and Barney Ross from “The Expendables.” I’ll post them in the coming weeks. I also was also able to talk a bit with Darwyn Cook as he signed my “The Hunter” book. Not bad for just having one day at the show!

Next up TampaCon in November!

Mike Zeck Week: Day 2

Hey!  Glad you could make it back for Mike Zeck Week: Day 2.  Isn’t that a cool Zeck Iron Fist splash [from RBCC 132 December 1976]?  Yeah, it kind of goes without saying, but you know I had to. 

If you’re a Mike Zeck fan, you know Mike hasn’t done a regular comic series in years and no longer attends conventions.  His workload for DC licensing keeps him too busy for private commissions so it can be tough to get Mike Zeck original art.  When I first met Mike [through my best bud, John Beatty], Mike was selling his originals for seven dollars a page!  In fact there is a blurb in RBCC 132 which says that this Iron Fist original is 12″ x 15” and is available for $20.00.   Man, those were the good old days.

Speaking of days, tomorrow will be MIKE ZECK WEEK: DAY THREE.  Hope you can make it.