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Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo War Journal part 2

by Jeff on April 30, 2010 at 5:19 pm
Posted In: Blog

– Shortly after arriving at the convention, Dan and I attended a panel on creator-owned comics, moderated by our pal Andrew Foley and featuring Jill Thompson (Beasts of Burden, Sandman), Matt Wagner (Grendel), Eric Powell (The Goon) and Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo). We were just barely allowed into the panel (which was almost full), and even then could barely hear anything that anybody was saying because there were no microphones or any kind of sound amplification equipment, and even if there was, there was quite a bit of background noise coming from the herds of people roaming about outside the seminar rooms. A few minutes into the panel I snuck (incredibly unstealthily) up the side wall and spent the rest of the panel watching from about the fifth row, where I could actually hear what people were saying.

– After the panel we split up and wandered around the convention floor to see what there was to see. There was a lot to see. I got cursory glances atĀ  maybe a quarter of the vendors before it was time to hustle back to the panel area for the BOOM! Studios panel. My favourite part of it was the rambling old couple, who would “ask questions” that were prefaced with a several minute long story that nobody else in the room could follow and which didn’t actually involve a question. Okay, they were actually really irritating, but were instrumental to my favourite part of the panel. Part way through one of their long non-sensical stories I rolled my eyes derisively, which the BOOM! publisher (who was the speaker at the panel) saw, and was very clearly amused by. I think he could also read the boredom in the room, because after that he cut them off if they weren’t actually asking a question.

– After wandering around the con for a few more hours I started showing my art to some of the pros to get critiques. I showed them the first issue of Hell, Inc. and select HEAT pages. I got some useful tips to improve, which I would recount if I was less distracted by the Stanley Cup playoffs. They’re also not very interesting to non-artists, I would imagine. When the con closed, it was time to head to our lodgings, then the drink and draw. But those will have to wait until next time, because the playoffs are on and I’m hungry.

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New Header!

by Jeff on April 29, 2010 at 11:00 pm
Posted In: Blog

Okay, this probably didn’t need it’s own blog post, since you saw it before you scrolled all the way down here, but I finished the new header image this afternoon. It’s not quite small enough to get the full comic on the main screen, but I think if I go any smaller it’ll start to compromise the readability of it.

At one point I was thinking about having a marquee with the current/next match, kind of like how the WWE has those screens announcing upcoming matches with photos of the participants, but for whatever reason abandoned that idea. Somewhat in that vein, I think I might make a new header every few months with elements of recent matches. It blends the idea of the marquee with some more interesting images.

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Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo War Journal part 1

by Jeff on April 27, 2010 at 10:14 pm
Posted In: Blog

I attended the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo this past weekend with my buddy Dan and his cousin. Here’s random crap that I remember and is vaguely interesting.

– The night before the show, I spent about three hours putting together submission packages for some of the publishers that would be in attendance. I had talked to Dan on Facebook just prior to getting started, and he had said that he needed to get his stuff ready for the con as well. At 2 AM I checked my Facebook email before going to bed… and there was Dan, still online. All of a sudden having to get up and road trip to Calgary in five hours was starting to seem like a terrible idea.

– I didn’t actually fall asleep until 4 AM, because apparently my body is a jackass. I had to get up at 6:30 AM. Morning is stupid.

– We stopped in Lacombe around 9:30 to get breakfast. You know how most restaurants stop serving breakfast after 11 AM? Well apparently in Lacombe, McDonald’s refuses to serve you anything BUT breakfast prior to 11 AM. Apparently if they make McNuggets instead of pancakes during breakfast hours the UNIVERSE WILL IMPLODE.

– Once we got into Calgary, I quickly realized that whoever designed it is a jackass. It’s essentially a giant freeway with exits that go to various neighbourhoods. Which is fine, if you live there and know where you want to go, but terrible when you miss an exit and have to drive another few kilometres just to get off at the next exit so you can turn around.

– We eventually figured out where to go to get to the convention centre, when all of a sudden Dan spotted “Sweatervest”, one of the recent additions to the Happy Harbor Comic Jam crew. I don’t know his real name (and I don’t think Dan does, either). Dan frantically gestured for me to roll down the window, then bellowed “SWEATERVEST” as loud as he could muster. Now, at this point we weren’t sure if it was actually who we thought it was, or just somebody who looked creepily similar. Well it turns out it was him, which led us to marvel at the weirdness of passing him on the streets in Calgary.

– Upon arriving at the convention centre (the BMO Roundup Centre, near the Saddledome) the first thing we noticed were the two very large lines. Dan’s cousin and I both had advance passes, which let us go into the special entrance, while Dan had to buy his ticket at the door. In the first of many bizarre organizational choices that were revealed throughout the weekend, the advance pass entrance the normal entrance… were the same entrance. With two different lines. Which, inexplicably, moved at roughly the same speed, despite the fact that one required monetary transactions. The second bizarre organizational choice was that we received wristbands to allow us into the convention… which isn’t that weird, until I asked the girl at the counter if I was supposed to get another wristband for the second day of the con. She just looked at me and said, like it was the most obvious thing in the world, “Oh, just don’t take it off until the convention is over.” Apparently my face betrayed my opinion that wearing a paper wristband for two days was completely retarded, because she hastened to add “Oh, don’t worry, it’s waterproof.” Yes. THAT’s what I thought was stupid about it.

Next time: Into the convention! And of course, new HEAT update tomorrow.

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Updates This Week

by Jeff on April 26, 2010 at 10:01 pm
Posted In: Blog

I got back from the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo last night, and got the next two weeks’ worth of HEAT pages scanned and uploaded this afternoon. It didn’t occur to me until I went to format the pages (ComicPress requires that you include the date the page will be posted in its name), but next Saturday I likely won’t be around the interwebs to update the comic on account of Free Comic Book Day. So, like last week, updates will be on Wednesday and on Friday.

Of course, if you follow @HEATcomic on Twitter, you knew that several minutes ago.

Look out for commentary on CCEE in this here blog section over the next few days. It was a blast!

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PWA: Hysteria Show Review

by Jeff on April 11, 2010 at 12:32 am
Posted In: Blog

I haven’t been to a live wrestling show in about… seven years? Something like that. Until tonight, the only live wrestling I’d ever seen was the WWF. Tonight’s PWA show blew those away. The card was held in the Century Casino showroom in Edmonton, which was a great venue. Pretty much all of the seats gave a good view of the ring, and the chairs were possibly the most comfortable arena chairs I’ve ever sat in. I went with my friend Dan (who started some HEAT fan art which should be on the site at some point… when he finishes it). I had such a good time at the show I felt compelled to write all this jazz.

CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
CAMIKAZE vs. CHUCKY BLAZE (C)

This was the show opener, and the first PWA match I’ve ever seen. Great start. The roof in the Century Casino showroom was a little low, which limited top rope stuff somewhat, but these guys managed to pull some crazy high-flying moves anyway. The highlight, for me, was Camikaze hitting Chucky Blaze with a reverse hurricanrana off the top rope. Definitely “holy shit” moment. Chucky won with what I assume is his finisher, because I can’t even really describe it.

HOLLYWOOD DUSTY ADONIS vs. APOC

This one started off pretty slow, and I didn’t know Apoc’s name until the end of the match (we referred to him as Cowboy Jesus). Apoc and Dusty mat wrestled for a while, which elicited “boring” chants, mostly because it was hard to see what they were doing. In response, they proceeded to bludgeon the living shit out of each other. Cowboy Jesus’ chops left Dusty’s chest puffy and red, and they threw the best-looking forearm shots I’ve ever seen. The force behind the clotheslines, forearm smashes, and chops left me wondering whether they were actually working or just hitting each other as hard as they could. Apoc won with I believe was intended to be a dropkick off of the second rope, but looked more like Dusty was too close and pretty much just got Apoc’s knee smashed into his face. Or maybe Apoc was doing Kenta’s knee kick thing. Either way, it looked like it hurt.

Dan and I spent most of the match trying to figure out what kind of gimmick Apoc was going for, and ended up with more quesitons than answers. His Jesus hair and goatee, cowboy hat, Canadian flag vest, punk rock belt, and pants with flying dragons on them were sending us conflicting messages about his character.

CANADIAN TAG TEAM TITLE TEXAS TORNADO MATCH
NIGHTMARE #2 & NIGHTMARE #4 vs. SUPERFLY DAN MYERS & MATTIAS WILD (C)

The Texas Tornado match allowed everyone in the ring at once, but there were still count-outs and disqualifications. Not being familiar with the Nightmares, I expected them to be a scary heel team. Turns out they’re a pretty goofy face team. Watching 10 year olds chant “SUPER GAY” at Superfly Dan Myers was a highlight, although the action was nothing to sneeze at. One of the Nightmares dragged Dan Myers into the crowd and battered him about the head and neck about three feet from me. This one finished with the Nightmares being disqualified after one of them inadvertantly knocked out the referee with a chair. A rematch was set almost immediately.

SAMOA JOE vs. DYLAN KNIGHT

Predictably, Joe’s crowd reaction was huge. Dylan Knight, announced from Australia, had a drawing of Australia on his trunks that looked kind of like something an eight year old would draw, and he had a tramp stamp (which has nothing to do with the match, Dan and I just thought it was hilarious). Chants of “Joe’s Gonna Kill You” started early and kept up intermittantly throughout the match. Joe secured the victory with the Muscle Buster, which was followed by his induction into the PWA Hall of Fame, as apparently he has appeared for the promotion at least a half-dozen times. More big crowd reactions for Joe, then it was intermission time.

MAYHEM TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL FINISHER MATCH
BRANDON VAN DANIELSON vs. CHRIS STEELE

The stipulation on thisĀ  match was a little confusing, which was reflected a little bit in the finish. The rules of the Mayhem tournament result in each of the matches having different gimmick rules. This one was that the match would end when a wrestler hit their finisher (the Tiger Suplex for Van Danielson and a Big Splash off the tope for Steele). When Steele hit his splash off the top, the referee started to signal for the bell, then seemed confused and counted a pinfall. Either way, Steele took the win and advanced to the finals. Special mention goes to Brandon Van Danielson’s pedophile moustache, which led Dan to speculate that he had driven to the event in a windowless van with “Candy!” written on the side. He also had a bandanna that didn’t come off until halfway through the match (which for some reason bugged Dan). I figure it was a sign of damage, like when Vega’s mask came off in Street Fighter II Turbo.

SCOTLEY CRUE, BOBBY SHARP & ALEX PLEXIS vs. RAVENOUS RANDY MYERS, M, & ANDREW HAWKS

The introductions to this match had the teams coming out together, which was confusing as a first timer, since I didn’t know who anyone was unless they had their name written on their gear somewhere. Crue, Sharp, and Plexis had Dr. Kyoto in their corner. And Strife, which seemed to confuse ring announcer What About Ivan, although his presence had pretty much no impact on the outcome of the match. Scotley Crue hit a piledriver, which I haven’t seen in ages, since the WWE is anti-things-that-are-awesome-but-dangerous nowadays. The biggest team spot involved a quintuple head scissors, which Ravenous Randy started to join in on… then decided that instead he would go to the other end of the human chain and slap a Boston Crab on Alex Plexis (I think?), causing the entire chain to turn over. The winning team was guaranteed to appear on the Night of Champions card, and so the heel team of Scotley Crue, Bobby Sharp, and Alex Plexis will be there after Sharp (I think?) caught Hawks with a Downward Spiral.

PWA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
BOOKER T vs. T-BONE JACK SLOAN (C)

Booker T got a huge crowd reaction, and T-Bone was booed vehemently. T-Bone also elicited one of the funniest chants of the evening, “Date Rape Face”. Dan and I spent most of the match wondering how Booker T would be put over while keeping the belt on T-Bone. Disqualification? Double count-out? Time limit draw just when Booker was about to win the belt, since they had announced a 20 minute time limit? Nope, turned out Booker T was crowned PWA Heavyweight Champion. I’m assuming this will result in Booker returning to the PWA in the future, which would be pretty awesome. Booker’s promo after the match got a big reaction as well. I’d actually love to see a rematch between these guys, since their match was pretty solid and was really engaging for the audience.

└ Tags: Booker T, Prairie Wrestling Alliance, PWA, Samoa Joe
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