Thursday, February 11, 2016

Simpsons signed poster

The Simpsons signed poster ss of Feb 11 2015
Signed by
1. Matt Groening -Creator W/sketch
2. Dan Castellaneta – Homer Simpson
3. Nancy Cartwright -Bart Simpson
4. Yeardley Smith - Lisa Simpson
5. Harry Shearer -Ned
6. Maggie Roswe -voice
7. Al Jean - Producer
8. David Silverman
9. James L. Brooks – Producer
10. Phil Roman- Producer
11. Mike Scully – Writer/Producer
12. Mike B. Anderson - Director W/sketch
13. Kevin Ott
14. Wallace Wolodarsky
15. Jay Kogen
16. Jon Vitti
17. Mike Reiss
18. Jeff Martin
19. Josh Weinstein
20. Kipp Lennon -Michael Jackson (singing voice)
21. Alf Clausen -Series Music
22. Wes Archer
23. Mike Morris
24. FRANK WELKER – voice over actor
25. David X Cohen
26. Hal Rayle
27. Paul wee
28. John Mathot - storyboard artist W/sketch
29. Wes Archer - W/sketch
30. Brian Sheesley
31. Chuck Ragin
32. Rich Moore
33. Deb Lacusta - writer
34. Carolyn Omine –writer
35. Maurice LaMarche – voice over actor

Friday, May 31, 2013

This book was already signed by Dave so I had Elvira add in "loving memory of Dave Stevens" Elvira said out of all the covers she had seen of here this is the one she loved the most, She was surprised more of her fans didn't have this as a tattoo


Some cool things I got done at ECCC 2013




Thursday, April 18, 2013

BEHOLD! MY HOLY GRAIL - and no you cant have it -

SANDMAN # 1 This particular issue of Sandman #1 is signed by Karen Berger, Executive Editor of DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, who has recently stepped down. It is also signed and sketched by artist Sam Kieth and inkier Mike Dringenberg, who rarely makes appearances, Robbie Busch the colorist, Add the lines coming out of the eyes and it even signed by cover artist Dave McKean, and most importantly, signed by Neil Gaiman
  back cover


Saturday, January 19, 2013

WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE THEY LOOK LIKE THIS

This particular issue of Sandman #1 is signed by Karen Berger, Executive Editor of DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, who has recently stepped down. It is also signed by artist Sam Kieth, who rarely makes appearances, Robbie Busch the colorist, Add the lines coming out of the eyes and it even has a sketch by cover artist Dave McKean, and most importantly, it is inscribed “Sweet Dreams” by Neil Gaiman.


Monday, January 14, 2013

Sunday, September 11, 2011

These were my thoughts about 9/11 I wrote back in 2007

Many have wondered what would become of Ground Zero. Some want to build the Freedom tower, the tallest skyscraper known to man. It would be a tower made of glass. This would be a Memorial for the People . The flaws in this are many. First of all they have no clue how to build it. Second it is not a solid design. The designer of the tower was the same man that built an amphitheater in Southern California. It's made of shiny steel with sharp curves. On a not so sunny day when the Sun does hit it, it raises the temperature of the surrounding buildings over 20 degrees.

Another idea that has been proposed, is a reflection pool in the place of the Two Towers. It would have an underground museum of the people that lost their lives in this tragedy. By us building this Memorial underground, it is the same as an ostrich hiding its head in the dirt. We should stand tall and rebuild

I offer this as a solution. We should rebuild the Towers, back to their former glory. United we stand. We, not only as the United States, but as the People of the World, saw this as a great injustice. As any proud person should do, we should rise again when knocked down by intolerance and hate, We should stand tall to show we are strong in faith, in spite of them.

We should stand and stand tall. The World Trade Center shall be the symbol of that standing, and shall serve as a memorial for the fallen.

The five upper stories should become a memorial. These five stories will be set apart from the rest of the building like a giant banner across them. In these sections will be setup as the Memorial for the victims of 9/11. The first tower would pay tribute to all the people that lost their lives in the Pentagon and on Flight 93. The second tower would pay tribute to the firefighters, By erecting the scene that sums up the most, the three firefighters raising the flag






By doing this we accomplished so much more than a Freedom Tower that they can't build or underground Memorial with a reflection pool. This way we honor the memory of the fallen and breathe new life back into the business district.