First off, here's the link LSCC 2013 (http://www.londonsupercomicconvention.com/)
Just a couple of names that may entice some of you to pop along
John Wagner - Carlos Ezquerra - Alan Grant - Brian Bolland - Glenn Fabry - etc...
If you want to see who else is lined up, then follow the link ;)
Is anyone else having trouble with the site? I can't see the guest page because the pictues load way to pick then appear to zoom in making browsing it impossible.
Or is it just my sucky PC? Can't see John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, Alan Grant or Glenn Fabry because of it :(
Wow that is a pretty stella line-up. Klaus Janson, I'd bloody love to shake that man's hand. A bloody genius and one of the greats in my mind.
It was OK last time - overshadowed a bit by Stan Lee and everything shunted into a corner of the hall to make room for queues. Hopefully no Stan will give room for everyone else.
Not a huge fan of Excel for that sort of thing - there's the space, but it's a bit soulless and not great for panels.
One assumes Carlos is sketching? If so, I can get the third in my holy trinity of Batman, Superman and Dredd on my Nintendo DSs.
Time to start being extra helpful around the house.
Just this moment had confirmation that John Wagner will be having Mega City One Judge protection over the weekend!
So get yourselves along to this convention and see some of the 2000AD greats, if the Judges will let you ;)
Confirmations are coming in, this may be the biggest patrol of Judges seen up to now at a convention, so make sure you all come along and meet the Droids!
4th wave of guest have just been announced
Dan Slott
Neil Edwards
Kieron Gillen
Jamie Mckelvie
Simon Furman
Al Davidson
Simon Davis
Ian Edginton
Adi Grannov
Erik Henrix
Peter Hogan
Kevin Hopgood
Frazer Irvine
John-Paul Bove
Marco Santucci
Ralph Tedesco
Marco Turini
Chris Weston
Here's the LINK (http://www.londonsupercomicconvention.com/guests2/) for all the guests :D
Dang. Can't make it now.
Whether this is to do with finances or the prospect of Judge Burdis being present all weekend, I shall leave you to decide. ; o)
Richmond, get your finger out and get Carlos along to Hi-Ex.
Have to say thats a pretty astonishing line-up. The best I've seen since the old UKCAC days (though I was in the comics wilderness for some time). Alas no chance I can make it as too close to my wife's 40th and money is therefore diverted elsewhere... though if someone fancies getting me something signed my Klaus Janson they'd have a friend for life!
At present, as I sit here typing this, I am going. I have permission from the wife and everything. Just need to get a ticket.
SBT
I will hopefully go on the Sunday.
Should be a good weekend, from what I heard about last years event!
I'm in Denmark.............. :(
This looks like such a fun weekend, well jell of all you southerners, too far from home for me. Not many people I particularly fancy meeting but oh Bill Sexy Sienkiewicz and Carlos Charisma Ezquerra wowow that's gotta top a very short list as they are lovely! And of course a million tons of love for John Wagner and Alan Grant who are both an absolute pleasure to meet... and not just because Scottish people are always The Best hehe but yeah its true they are. A lot of talent kicking about with Bolland and Fabry too, I hope you guys get lots of good photos for us to gander at!! x
I'll be there doing sketches.
Hang on..! Thirty nicker all in, weekend pass, early entry... and all in the loathso charming but close-by city of London? Bugger that Squits gig in Southampton. I'm crawling out of the WhitCave for this one.
Now, to sell another one of the Evil Nieces' kidneys and get this sorted. Does anybody know a good organlegger? Last one was right sloppy and took part of the brain that handles hearing, at least whenever I say, "No, don't paint/climb/ritualistically stab your friends on that!"
Any ideas as to a quicker way to the ExCel ? I usually get off at Paddington from the South West , but it's showing as a hour long tube from there to get to it. Would it be a lot quicker to get a taxi there? I'm only there for the day , so want to have as much time as possible rather than spend maybe more than an hour tubing.
I doubt it would make much difference, time-wise I'm afraid.
Just goes to show how much I know :lol:
I thought a taxi would take about 15mins..
So I reckon if there's no difference time wise , it'd be best by taxi just to avoid the tube , at least going there. Coming back it won't be such a rush.
Well, it would cost you a lot more, £30 minimum.
What drags you to the capital, is there a competition on the Saturday that you need to win?
Quote from: Steve Green on 21 January, 2013, 09:18:25 PM
Well, it would cost you a lot more, £30 minimum.
For a taxi? :o
I
am out of touch!
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 21 January, 2013, 09:25:21 PM
What drags you to the capital, is there a competition on the Saturday that you need to win?
Won't be entering any of
those again , that's for sure...
Reckon I will be attending but not sure on which day. Was a poor turnout from the forum last year but I enjoyed the Stan Lee talk which made it worthwhile.
I'm mainly going for a Bolland sketch.
He still does 'em for a tenner doesn't he? At least his queue will be short...
It was a poor turnout last year as many of us were down visiting Cardiff on that weekend.
Bolland sketch? Yes, please!
Never been to this particular event before, but it's a hell of a line up.
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 21 January, 2013, 10:27:32 PM
It was a poor turnout last year as many of us were down visiting Cardiff on that weekend.
Ah yes, I remember there was another event that weekend but wasn't sure which one.
Quote from: Zappanalé on 22 January, 2013, 01:24:44 AM
Bolland sketch? Yes, please!
What s71 forgot to mention is that you will need a bank loan for one of those :lol:
Can't remember offhand how much he was charging at Kapow, £100? £125?
So they're not cheap, but he did take his time on them, so they were more like his finished art than sketches.
Quote from: Steve Green on 22 January, 2013, 11:34:40 AM
... but he did take his time on them...
HA is there any other way for the mighty Bolland.
Yep, hesitated and lost. His list was filled very quickly.
But not thrown out of your house, so there is an upside... :)
I'm sure you've all seen the add in the back of this weeks prog.
There is a SLAINE 30TH ANNIVERSARY COMPETITION at the convention!
hmmmfp! Yet another convention I can't make, it's been a few years now since I actually made it to one :(
I can blame Estonia this time!!
So we now know Bolland is doing the cover for the prog after the con... being a subscriber, I *should* get my copy on the first day of it. I'm planning on going on the Sunday, maybe I'll be able to get him to sign it? Kind of a long shot...
Brian Bolland doesn't work through a sketch list in order.
I got added as something like number 20 early afternoon and got lucky.
I would say that it was a fantastic experience chatting to him for over an hour. The sketch was fine for £100 despite the previous criticisms of the price in this forum.
I'll be at LSCC to finally meet John & Carlos
I think it was more the £100 when I thinking about it, but it was still fine considering who it was by.
Yes I think you're correct
£100 was first year of Kapow (2011?)
By first LSCC (2012) it was £150
I do think Brian genuinely still has a place in his heart for Dredd. He still wants to do a League of Fatties story (randomly) and he still ends of sketching 6 generic joker faces every day of every con!
Berserker Comics are gona be at LSCC again this year with a snazzy new Fabry sketch book and a stack of orginal comic art (some 2000ad stuff in there if i remember correctly) and i think we are doing some promo stuff where you can win some orginal art again this year.
some good after show pubness at this last year too :)
Just booked my ticket for Sunday. Just the one day should be enough...
I know most on here are lazy buggers, so here is some of the info that will be of interest to you!
Saturday Panels
12.00 – 12.45 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF MARVEL'S GREATEST CHARACTERS
2013 commemorates 50 years of Marvel's greatest characters: Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers, X-Men, Iron Man (with his introduction in Tales of Suspense #39) and Nick Fury (with his first appearance in Sgt Fury #1). Our panellists reveal the behind the scenes evolution of the characters.
13.00 – 13.45 DAREDEVIL THROUGH THE AGES
David Mack, Bill Sienkiewicz and Klaus Janson discuss the Man without Fear's evolution from "sightless swashbuckler" to their collaboration with Brian Michael Bendis on "Daredevil: End of Days".
14.00 – 15.00 DREDD and beyond: the whole wide world of 2000AD
A chance to see Brian Bolland, Ian Edginton, Carlos Ezquerra, Alan Grant and John Wagner discussing all things 2000AD.
16.15 – 17.15 20 YEARS OF TOP COW
Celebrate 20 years of Top Cow with writers, Ron Marz (Artifacts, Witchblade), David Hine (The Darkness) and Matt Hawkins (Think Tank, Aphrodite IX), who will reveal the remainder of Top Cow's 2013 plans. For aspiring writers, Top Cow's now annual Talent Hunt is quite possibly the only opportunity for unknown writers to get published at an established publisher today. Find out about the 2013 plans. All attendees will receive a special limited edition Aphrodite, Darkness and Witchblade mini-lithograph that all three writers will sign for FREE!
Sunday Panels
11.30 – 12.15 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN
Doc Ock replacing Peter Parker as Spider-Man in Amazing Spider-Man #700 definitely raised the interest levels and the first issue of Superior Spider-Man continues the debate to a new level. With Dan Slott attending we couldn't resist the opportunity to discuss the event and the reaction of comic readers everywhere.
12.30 – 13.30 COMIC GEEK SPEAK PRESENTS: CREATORS VS FANS
Members of the audience will have their chance to compete against our panel of creators.
13.45 – 14.45 ZENESCOPE: GRIMM FAIRY TALES ANIMATED
Zenescope Art Director, Anthony Spay, hosts a panel to show off the pilot episode of Grimm Fairy Tales Animated. Anthony will be on hand to share some details about the pilot and talk to the fans of the comics about what to expect next from Zenescope.
15.00 – 15.45 BATMAN THROUGH THE AGES
In Neal Adams, Brian Bolland, Gary Frank, and David Finch we are lucky to have 3 creators who can discuss Batman's journey from the 1960s to present day. Don't miss this unique opportunity to ask them about the Dark Knight's evolution.
16.00 – 16.45 JUDGE MINTY SCREENING
With the attendance at the show of Judge Dread creators Carlos Ezquerra and John Wagner, a screening of the not for profit fan film, Judge Minty, couldn't be more opportune.
Portfolio Reviews
Portfolio reviews take place at the Portfolio Review Booth
Saturday:
13.30 – 14.30 MARKOSIA
15.00 – 16.00 ZENESCOPE
16.30 – 17.30 TITAN COMICS
Sunday:
12.15 – 13.15 2000AD
15.00 – 16.00 TOP COW
I'm definitely going on the Sunday now. :D
And here is the artists signing schedule for the weekend!
Saturday Signing Schedule
11.45 – 12.45 SIGNING SESSION 1
•JEREMY BASTIAN
•BRIAN BOLLAND
•MARK BUCKINGHAM
•YILDRAY CINAR
•KEVIN MAGUIRE
13.00 – 14.00 SIGNING SESSION 2
•J SCOTT CAMPBELL
•NEI RUFFINO
•CARLOS EZQUERRA
•GARY FRANK
•GEORGE PEREZ
14.15 – 15.15 SIGNING SESSION 3
•NEAL ADAMS
•IAN CHURCHILL
•EMMANUELA LUPPACHINO
•BOB MCLEOD
•JK WOODWARD
15.30 – 16.30 SINGNING SESSION 4
•MARK FARMER
•DAVID FINCH
•BOB LAYTON
•MATTEO SCALERA
•TIM SEELEY
16.45 – 17.45 SIGNING SESSION 5
•MAHMUD ASRAR
•LEE BERMEJO
•KLAUS JANSON
•DAVID MACK
•HERB TRIMPE
Sunday Signing Schedule
10.45 – 11.45 SIGNING SESSION 6
•BRIAN BOLLAND
•DAVID FINCH
•KLAUS JANSON
•BOB MCLEOD
•ROY THOMAS
12.00 – 13.00 SIGNING SESSION 7
•NEAL ADAMS
•LEE BERMEJO
•GABRIELLE DELL'OTTO
•FRAZER IRVING
•JOHN MCCREA
13.15 – 14.15 SIGNING SESSION 8
•SIMONE BIANCHI
•KEVIN MAGUIRE
•GEORGE PEREZ
•ESAD RIBIC
•BILL SIENKIEWICZ
14.30 – 15.30 SINGNING SESSION 9
•DOUG BRAITHWAITE
•J SCOTT CAMPBELL
•CARLOS EZQUERRA
•DAVID MACK
•HERB TRIMPE
15.45 – 16.45 SIGNING SESSION 10
•JEREMY BASTIAN
•MIKE CHOI
•NEIL EDWARDS
•GARY ESKINE
•NICK SPENCER
Quote from: Albion on 11 February, 2013, 08:20:20 PM
I'm definitely going on the Sunday now. :D
On seeing there was a 2000 AD panel on Saturday I thought I might go to that one, and skipped over Sunday.
Then I read your comment. Thought "Is he being sarcastic?" then went back... and saw Minty.
Maybe Sunday after all.
If I go. I haven't quite decided yet.
There will be a Judge patrol over the weekend as well, so get yourself across to the con and you can be beaten up by the following Judges.
Senior Street Judge Burdis.
Street Judge Court
Street Judge Stewart
Street Judge PAL
We aim to please ;)
Got a weekend pass.
Just realised that Judge Minty will be showing on Sunday so really looking forward to that – especially as John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra will be there.
Berserker also have Glenn Fabry signing from 2-4 on Saturday and Sunday! ;)
I'll def. come to the screening, sounds awesome.
Uh that's nice for anyone lucky enough to get down there. A Bolland print and a lovely one at that.
http://brianbolland.blogspot.co.uk/ (http://brianbolland.blogspot.co.uk/)
I am reliably informed that Chief Judge Hershey will be making an appearance on the Sunday!
A mate at work has a mate (I know) who loves Dredd and his missus will be donning the robes of office (comic version). He's sent me two pics via facebook and the uniform is not bad, it's the version with the massive seal of office on her chest!
I'll be looking forward to grabbing a few pics on the day with her.
That Bolland print will probably all be taken by the early entry sods on the first day. Not a fucking chance of regular morons like me, with their standard entry Sunday ticket of getting one.
not long to go now :)
Quote from: Zappanalé on 18 February, 2013, 10:12:21 PM
That Bolland print will probably all be taken by the early entry sods on the first day. Not a fucking chance of regular morons like me, with their standard entry Sunday ticket of getting one.
You could try to contact him via his Blog (linkied below) and see if he'll keep one for you? No harm in asking at least.
Have fun all who attend! :D
It's gonna be a good one, see you all there and remember, OBEY THE LAW!
For those that haven't seen the email, they're selling t shirts of the Bolland anniversary print (the one from the next prog) at the con. Except they only have 20...
Carlos just posted on Facebook that he won't be at London as his flight has been cancelled due to a strike. :(
I've bought a ticket and I'm going on the Saturday. I shall say hello to all 200AD related people I can find who don't charge money for the pleasure. :)
The guys behind Crucis just got announced. Seeing as they're probably too busy at this point to bother updating the website, has anyone got a full list of 2000 ad peeps at the show?
Will the 2000AD booth be selling early copies of the Bolland cover prog? Seems a good opportunity for a signing while he's there - if the queues aren't a mile long...
I don't know about that, but subscribers should be getting their copies over the next couple days. It's usually a saturday for me, and that's what I'll take on the Sunday.
Every con that the 2000AD booth has been in attendance and I've been there they've had to current prog!
TO THE TOOTH-MOBILE!
...well , not until Saturday anyway :-[
Such a shame that Carlos Ezquerra will not be there.
I notice Wagner doesn't have any signing times listed, is he only there for panels and the Minty showing?
Another awesome day for the 2000 AD forum members and resident Judges.
Close protection for Bolland as he signed and great fun at the 2000 AD panel, especially when the Judges had to evict Pete Wells under orders from John Wagner.
We are now eating in some Chinese restaurant before we drink more!
Many pictures have been taken and you will see mine Sunday evening!
Wow, it has been amazing, and it's not over yet!! I have a couple of good pics, but bandwidth on my phone is stopping me putting them on photobucket at the mo. Molcher, you must have some pics you can post in the meantime?!?
A few here
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8518/8502318548_520514e749_c.jpg)
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Flickr set here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephendgreen/sets/72157632843043894/with/8502335614/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephendgreen/sets/72157632843043894/with/8502335614/)
Hahaha! They are FANTASTIC!
Cheers, top work from you guys!
Superb shots, chaps and what a great looking Lara Croft!
Yeah, Lara was pretty impressive! And we realised she was pretty too, when we finally looked at her face.
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 24 February, 2013, 10:33:41 AM
Superb shots, chaps and what a great looking Lara Croft!
She's well filthy. I wonder if Burdis covered her in his muck?
Alan looks disturbingly delighted at Bolland getting hit in the face!
The Judges were brilliant. Everyone was saying without doubt that they were the best dressed, very authentic. Pity I only could do Saturday. Great to see everyone. Mr Burdis, Connor and Liz, Ian, Supersurfer, Mr Wells and Co. and what a top man Ben Willsher is.
Great photo's Steve. Looks like a grand time was had.
Now that was entertaining. And a certain judge always seems to be surrounded by beauties...yes, i am jealous.Great pics on flickr. And some incredible costumes as well as the three Judges. Good fun.
And that chap with the movie-look costume. Caught that over on FB.
I had a fantastic time yesterday, I stared lovingly at Glenn Fabry until I thought I might be freaking him out as I was struck dumb in his presence. I had a great chat with Simon Furman, was stunned by how young Bill Sienkiewicz was - was he a kid when he started or what? There were lots of other lovely people on the stalls.
I spent neither too much or too little.
I loved the panel very much. I took a few photos of that which I will be putting up soon - however I need your help. Being shit with names I have forgotten who was on the end sat next to Ian Edginton. Can you help?
Pete Wells got what he deserved. :)
Escorting Chief Judge Hershey:
http://distilleryimage8.instagram.com/3e8cbfb27e8d11e2800922000a9e5110_6.jpg
Great pics! Is that a stack of prints in front of Bolland, and were they for sale?
Frazer Irving?
I took this one of two dolly dealers - they were handing out 2000AD flyers. Although they're both lovely , isn't the one on the left with the blue and green hair , just to die for?
(http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af68/strontium71/085.jpg)
Quote from: staticgirl on 24 February, 2013, 02:58:46 PM
I had a great chat with Simon Furman...
Ahh, Simon is THE MAN! Quite simply one of the most likeable, down-to-earth writer types I've ever met.
Gutted that LSCC isn't presently an option for me. I really need to get to more cons.
Quote from: chris_askham on 24 February, 2013, 03:38:44 PM
Great pics! Is that a stack of prints in front of Bolland, and were they for sale?
I'm not sure how many there were of those - I saw them around, but I'm not sure if the 2000AD stand was selling them or if they were a promo item.
There were only 50 available , and I wanted one so badly I queued up at the very front of his signing for an hour to get one. Obviously , you'd think that they'd sell out so quick and that it'd be one per customer. Turns out that you could buy two , and he still had well over half left at the end of Saturday. If he has any left , maybe write to him via his blog for one? They were £20 btw.
Quote from: Steve Green on 24 February, 2013, 06:43:29 PM
Quote from: chris_askham on 24 February, 2013, 03:38:44 PM
Great pics! Is that a stack of prints in front of Bolland, and were they for sale?
I'm not sure how many there were of those - I saw them around, but I'm not sure if the 2000AD stand was selling them or if they were a promo item.
Bolland was signing and selling them at £20 each.
Quote from: strontium71 on 24 February, 2013, 06:48:38 PM
There were only 50 available , and I wanted one so badly I queued up at the very front of his signing for an hour to get one. Obviously , you'd think that they'd sell out so quick and that it'd be one per customer. Turns out that you could buy two , and he still had well over half left at the end of Saturday. If he has any left , maybe write to him via his blog for one? They were £20 btw.
Might have to do just that! Cheers!
It's a good job I don't really desire these things - it makes my bank manager happy.
There are a few more from today, with Hershey, Durham Red, Devlin Waugh and Chopper joining the 3 Stooges Judges.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephendgreen/sets/72157632843043894/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephendgreen/sets/72157632843043894/)
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Great pics, love the chief judge.
Steve - your photos are fucking amazing. It's not just the fact that they're in focus - unlike 90% of mine - but the fact that they...just look so damned cool.
Cheers,
if it's any consolation I was rubbish when I tried to take pics with my iphone camera ;)
Nice to see you all had a great time. Must give cosplay a chance one time, might get working on it already. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=143wlQwCLIk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=143wlQwCLIk)
Video here.
Really great photos, really classy. Mine are quite noisy but I shall post them below.
Thanks for the suggestion of Fraser Irving earlier - that was him.
Simon Furman is indeed lovely. My little brother is going to be jealous when he sees my autographed copy of Dragon's Claws.
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A right suspicious bunch and no mistake!
You're welcome - such a shame Carlos couldn't make it because of the airline strike, but great that the other guys could fill in.
Nice (free!) painting of Crucis that Davis did for me!
(http://i.imgur.com/8ZHG4Wol.jpg)
Wow, these pictures are just bloody brilliant. Thanks very much all - I can't wait to get home and check them out on my PC.
Cutest (and slightly scary) moment was when a 3-year old kid dressed as Batman saw what everyone else was doing and toddled over to be 'beaten up' by the Judges - dropping down onto his knees and putting his hands behind his head unprompted.
Sadly no pic.
We all knew that despite what the crossovers claimed, Dredd could take Bats.
Quote from: Steve Green on 24 February, 2013, 10:14:03 PM
Cutest (and slightly scary) moment was when a 3-year old kid dressed as Batman saw what everyone else was doing and toddled over to be 'beaten up' by the Judges - dropping down onto his knees and putting his hands behind his head unprompted.
Sadly no pic.
Yeah, that was just so cute and funny, wasn't it? There was a large semi-circle of onlookers, who simultaneously went 'Aww!' and laughed riotously. Brilliant moment!
Dave Court and I kept bumping into him and his parents for the rest if the day, and we always gave him a salute or waved at him. He seemed well chuffed about that.
:lol:
Kids do the darndest things.
Quote from: Steve Green on 24 February, 2013, 09:08:20 AM
A few here
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Wow! That would make a cool editorial style image for a centre spread! Looks like you had a full lighting rig!
Quote from: Minty on 24 February, 2013, 11:17:07 PM
Quote from: Steve Green on 24 February, 2013, 09:08:20 AM
A few here
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8518/8502318548_520514e749_c.jpg)
Wow! That would make a cool editorial style image for a centre spread! Looks like you had a full lighting rig!
Yeah, that is an exceptional shot, isn't it? 'Family man! Family man!' ;)
It is one of my faves...
...but this is the best one.
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Skip to 3.05 for our appearance. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyrw0MHzs-A
Qute a funny Stallone outfit, plus Dredd 3D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoV80EZlE3Q
Had a great time over the weekend. Was good to catch up with familiar faces and meet new people.
Minty was brilliant (though I look forward to seeing it online as the part of the hall it was shown in was very bright).
I took very few photos with my phone.
Judges Court, Burdis and Pal guarding art droid Bolland
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2000AD panelists Brian Bolland, Frazer Irving, Ian Edginton, John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ben Willsher (with Judges)
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Rufus and his superb drawing for Strontium71
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That's saved me a lot of effort :lol:
Just found this one on my facebook timeline and I love it :o
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
Loving these gentlemen, keep it coming. When are we seeing CF in the Cosplay penguin cosplay? :lol:
I had a great time at LSCC. I could only make the Sunday, which meant I missed all the fun on Saturday, but it looks like a lot of it has been captured in these cool photos.
Quite a relaxing first part for me, I actual got to chat to some people and even managed to have a good natter with the guys at the 2000AD stand. Of course I didn't come away empty handed - damn those Betelgeusian mind tricks! :)
It's got a tad more stressful toward the end of the day, but everything went fine. ;)
Ah, weekend conventions - It's always odd to return to reality after these things and not to ask complete strangers to drop to their knees when they approach me. (That sentence sounded less filthy in my head).
Great to see a lot of love for 2000ad though - The Judges went down really well, probably the best con I've done for being recognised and stopped for photographs so many times. And the more Judges at an event, the better!
Quote from: Minty on 25 February, 2013, 09:55:54 AM
It's got a tad more stressful toward the end of the day, but everything went fine. ;)
Just read that back, and it sounded a bit weird. I meant - It got a tad more stressful (due to the Minty screening), but everything went fine.
Great to see everyone again. Thank you to everyone who stopped by the table.
This was my favourite moment of the show. Poor poor Nigel.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/484939_541307329235928_1703771041_n.jpg)
Had an awesome time on Sunday. The judges were amazing. I went along with my 9 year old son Joe. We asked for a photo and we're told. "Yes, now get down on your knees and put your hands behind your head!". We dropped to the floor immediately for fear of a long stint in the cubes. My son hates having his picture taken but for this one he didn't have much choice. We had a blast. The 2000AD presence at the con was perfect. I got to chat with John Wagner for ten minutes about story structure and process. It was a real moment. The booth as always was a source of fun and spending. Joe seemed to use his super power puppy dog eyes to get a ton of stuff for free on Sunday and he now teases me with his "30 years or Thrill Power" pin badge which he now owns and I don't. I must learn to flirt more with the guys at the booth. Maybe not.
Does anyone have full names for a) the three judges on patrol and b) the folks dressed as Hershey, Devlin Waugh, Chopper and Durham Red?
Ta muchly.
Wow the photos look amazing and it all sounds so much fun. Much love for your costumes and so brave haha i dunno if i could walk about london dressed like that!!
Molly I dunno if its ok to name people without their permission but you should add CF as he has most of them tagged on facebook x
Quote from: Molch-R on 25 February, 2013, 04:09:18 PM
Does anyone have full names for a) the three judges on patrol and b) the folks dressed as Hershey, Devlin Waugh, Chopper and Durham Red?
Ta muchly.
PM Sent, Mike.
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/FFA6D314-4A14-403B-AC30-A3DD87C0B62E-13829-0000180C3E4906B5_zpsf8285269.jpg)
thinks: DON'T look down! DON'T look down!
Quote from: Proudhuff on 25 February, 2013, 05:01:55 PM
thinks: DON'T look down! DON'T look down!
The great thing about wearing a darkened visor is you can look anywhere you want. :D
I always look straight ahead!
10 thoughts about LSCC
1. bill sienkevitch (mis-spelt I know) can charge £650 for a sketch and people will pay
2. john wagner and alan grant are two of the most gracious, funny people to spend time with and hugely lovely
3. cosplayer are great when it's clear they are fans of the material (our lot! Judges, Durham, Chopper)
4. Judge minty is an amazing achievement even in a very light room. The shot with the H Wagon lifting in the background as Dredd inspects a shot Minty and the Lawmaster part were up there with anything in the 'real' film
5. Chris Weston is the hardest working man in the business
6. Molcher is brilliant at chairing a panel especially when...
7. Alan Grant only (hilariously) seems to see misery in Judge Anderson's future
8. This was the best organised con I've ever been to.
9. Ben Wilsher is almost the funniest man from 2000ad except
10. Frazer Irving pips him at the post with randomness
Thanks to Rebellion for doing it again.
Quote from: matty_ae on 25 February, 2013, 05:49:38 PM
10 thoughts about LSCC
1. bill sienkevitch (mis-spelt I know) can charge £650 for a sketch and people will pay
2. john wagner and alan grant are two of the most gracious, funny people to spend time with and hugely lovely
3. cosplayer are great when it's clear they are fans of the material (our lot! Judges, Durham, Chopper)
4. Judge minty is an amazing achievement even in a very light room. The shot with the H Wagon lifting in the background as Dredd inspects a shot Minty and the Lawmaster part were up there with anything in the 'real' film
5. Chris Weston is the hardest working man in the business
6. Molcher is brilliant at chairing a panel especially when...
7. Alan Grant only (hilariously) seems to see misery in Judge Anderson's future
8. This was the best organised con I've ever been to.
9. Ben Wilsher is almost the funniest man from 2000ad except
10. Frazer Irving pips him at the post with randomness
Thanks to Rebellion for doing it again.
#word
Quote from: matty_ae on 25 February, 2013, 05:49:38 PM
1. bill sienkevitch (mis-spelt I know) can charge £650 for a sketch and people will pay
2. john wagner and alan grant are two of the most gracious, funny people to spend time with and hugely lovely
4. Judge minty is an amazing achievement even in a very light room. The shot with the H Wagon lifting in the background as Dredd inspects a shot Minty and the Lawmaster part were up there with anything in the 'real' film
1. I didn't look at them but I was told Neal Adams sketches had similar prices too and I saw he was charging £20 to have a photo taken with him!
2. Yup, they certainly are.
4. It was a real shame the lights were on for Minty. It was hard to see what was going on in the darker scenes. Glad you still enjoyed it.
Thanks for all the replies re: names of cosplayers :)
PM sent to Molch-R ref Devlin, Hershey, Durham and Chopper!
Plus they are okay for their names to be used!
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 25 February, 2013, 06:27:35 PM
PM sent to Molch-R ref Devlin, Hershey, Durham and Chopper!
Plus they are okay for their names to be used!
Thanks John!
Quote from: Albion on 25 February, 2013, 06:22:26 PM
Quote from: matty_ae on 25 February, 2013, 05:49:38 PM
1. bill sienkevitch (mis-spelt I know) can charge £650 for a sketch and people will pay
2. john wagner and alan grant are two of the most gracious, funny people to spend time with and hugely lovely
4. Judge minty is an amazing achievement even in a very light room. The shot with the H Wagon lifting in the background as Dredd inspects a shot Minty and the Lawmaster part were up there with anything in the 'real' film
1. I didn't look at them but I was told Neal Adams sketches had similar prices too and I saw he was charging £20 to have a photo taken with him!
2. Yup, they certainly are.
4. It was a real shame the lights were on for Minty. It was hard to see what was going on in the darker scenes. Glad you still enjoyed it.
Yup, conventions are not great venues for this - they did at least turn the lights off for the Dredd preview clip at Olympia, but they really need proper screening rooms. Providing mics for all the panel members wouldn't hurt either.
There was a really good Empire event at the O2 a while back which utilised the cinemas - it got cancelled last year so maybe it's just not viable.
Personally I'd prefer fewer larger events, but I guess it's more lucrative for the organisers this way.
Are you the Steve Green who did all the CGI on Minty (my second question - sorry for making the Judge come over twice)
1. I thought it was amazing CGI - really nice feel - and as I've said those two particular shots/sequences were amazing
2. What did you do it in? After effects?
3. Is it something you do professionally anyway, if so can you send me a link?
And if someone could forward Red Sonia's details to me, that'd be great...
Fiery redheads will be the ruin of you.
I must've been tagging and sorting pictures out for hours and it's nearly as exhausting as the actual event. Don't forget to see the Pete Wells eviction sequence if you can, it was very enjoyable :lol:
Quote from: Professor J Bear on 25 February, 2013, 07:27:16 PM
Fiery redheads will be the ruin of you.
Ain't that the fuckin' truth.
Quote from: matty_ae on 25 February, 2013, 07:17:24 PM
Are you the Steve Green who did all the CGI on Minty (my second question - sorry for making the Judge come over twice)
1. I thought it was amazing CGI - really nice feel - and as I've said those two particular shots/sequences were amazing
2. What did you do it in? After effects?
3. Is it something you do professionally anyway, if so can you send me a link?
Cheers, yep that's me
2. A mixture of 3DS Max and after effects
3. Yeah, have a background in games but it's more broadcast and other animation these days.
There's a general reel here, and some other stuff as well.
https://vimeo.com/45843040 (https://vimeo.com/45843040)
Judging (no pun intended) by all the pics streaming through my Facebook feed, I'll have to make a concerted effort to go next year..
Quote from: Michaelvk on 25 February, 2013, 08:08:17 PM
Judging (no pun intended) by all the pics streaming through my Facebook feed, I'll have to make a concerted effort to go next year..
I think my non-2000AD fan Facebook buddies are about to disown me...
A couple of sketches....
Grant Perkins does Tharg
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/albion79uk/Tharg-GrantPerkins_zpsdbfaa211.jpg)
Dredd by Chris Weston
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/albion79uk/Dredd-ChrisWeston_zpse04068c2.jpg)
Quote from: shaolin_monkey on 25 February, 2013, 08:12:04 PM
Quote from: Michaelvk on 25 February, 2013, 08:08:17 PM
Judging (no pun intended) by all the pics streaming through my Facebook feed, I'll have to make a concerted effort to go next year..
I think my non-2000AD fan Facebook buddies are about to disown me...
Fuck 'em for not having a sense of fun..
'Citizen, do you have a permit for that goldfish?'
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/arieljudged_zps1c036d64.jpg)
Cap puts up a brave fight but numbers always overpower anyone in the end and we had Miss Croft ;)
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Quote from: shaolin_monkey on 25 February, 2013, 08:42:40 PM
'Citizen, do you have a permit for that goldfish?'
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/arieljudged_zps1c036d64.jpg)
That.. With chips..
That Burdis gets everywhere.... (http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=986154&GSub=141587)
Quote from: Judge Jack on 25 February, 2013, 09:13:47 PM
That Burdis gets everywhere.... (http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=986154&GSub=141587)
That he does (http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/02/cosplayer-on-creator-violence-at-london-super-con/)
Quote from: Tombo on 25 February, 2013, 09:22:27 PM
Quote from: Judge Jack on 25 February, 2013, 09:13:47 PM
That Burdis gets everywhere.... (http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=986154&GSub=141587)
That he does (http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/02/cosplayer-on-creator-violence-at-london-super-con/)
Just wait until he appears on CBBC. Seriously!
Quote from: shaolin_monkey on 25 February, 2013, 10:29:11 PM
Quote from: Tombo on 25 February, 2013, 09:22:27 PM
Quote from: Judge Jack on 25 February, 2013, 09:13:47 PM
That Burdis gets everywhere.... (http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=986154&GSub=141587)
That he does (http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/02/cosplayer-on-creator-violence-at-london-super-con/)
Just wait until he appears on CBBC. Seriously!
For those that didn't see, they had some kids taking part in a show called Trade your way to the USA. But, at 3 quid for a fucking cookie, I doubt they'll even trade their way home on the tube.
Still cheaper than ExCel food...
Thanks for the links Judge Jack and Tombo. It seems as if this year may be as crazy as last year.
What helps is the bigger Judge presence and everyone playing their roles so that the public have a good time. Obviously Judge Court is a veteran but Judge Pal soon turned from PR role into full on street mode, with his enthusiastic beatings.
Also must thank the Chief Judge, Devlin, Durham and Chopper for really expanding the awareness of 2000 AD at the con. I knew Hershey was coming but the rest of the group was a secret and in about two hours time I shall have words with my mate for keeping the other three a secret :lol:
I hope this is only the beginning of a massive 2000 AD presence at all future conventions :thumbsup:
Indeed. I'll have to see if I can knock something up for next year. Always wanted to give cosplay a try at least once. :lol:
To recoup some of my costs (expensive weekend!) I am selling my limited edition (28/50) signed Bolland print on eBay
If anyone is interested
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230935845210
28, huh? I'm guessing you're one of the guys I was talking to in the queue, since I've got 29!
I was volunteering as staff for the con and had an absolutely fantastic weekend.
The few pictures I have are on instagram, and as I can't work out how to link to those images, here's my instagram account: http://www.instagram.com/grthink (http://www.instagram.com/grthink)
Managed to get a picture of Burdis punching me in the face (would have been better but the guy using my phone had 1. very shaky hands 2. couldn't work the button, so the picture I got was of me looking at the camera trying to work out what was taking so long)
Met one of my personal heroes Chris Weston, got to chat to him while he did me a sketch of Winwood, and he signed my Fleetway Edition of Killing Time (YES)
Chatted to David Hine about Bulletproof Coffin for about 10mins which was also incredible.
Sorted out entrance for Simon Harris when he didn't get his pass sorted, and then saw him a few times around the show.
Just generally, as a bit of a fanboy, it was immense to meet so many people I admire, and 99% of people were great to talk to -- there were a couple of bellends, but that was usually due to selfishness driven from passion, so is kind of forgivable.
And it's really gratifying to see people say it was well run -- even though I wasn't involved as staff until Friday afternoon, that everyone had a good time (and I've seen no complaints about staff yet, either) is just superb.
OH, and Judge Minty was immense, too. I snuck off from my usual duties to sit at the back.
Thanks - not ideal conditions, but a bit beyond our control, glad you enjoyed it!
Quote from: Zappanalé on 26 February, 2013, 11:52:04 AM
28, huh? I'm guessing you're one of the guys I was talking to in the queue, since I've got 29!
I was the one with the glasses.
http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/230078_10151348318648083_412530881_n.jpg
Quote from: Albion on 25 February, 2013, 08:31:09 PM
A couple of sketches....
Grant Perkins does Tharg
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/albion79uk/Tharg-GrantPerkins_zpsdbfaa211.jpg)
It was great to meet you Sir.
Quote from: eamonn1961 on 26 February, 2013, 01:05:57 PM
Quote from: Zappanalé on 26 February, 2013, 11:52:04 AM
28, huh? I'm guessing you're one of the guys I was talking to in the queue, since I've got 29!
I was the one with the glasses.
http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/230078_10151348318648083_412530881_n.jpg
Ah, Thought Bubble :)
I've got to ask CF, how many people do you reckon you hit, club or otherwise pummel in ya average con? Wonder what ya record is (and can ya break it?!?...).
Looks like the whole think was mighty fun. But did no one meet Klaus Janson...
Quote from: Colin_YNWA on 26 February, 2013, 03:16:01 PM
I've got to ask CF, how many people do you reckon you hit, club or otherwise pummel in ya average con? Wonder what ya record is (and can ya break it?!?...).
I was trying to keep count, but it was impossible. If we go by just Steve Greens pics we're looking at about 20 arrests, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. We were stopped for pics every 10 or so paces we walked, and at one point we had a huge semi-circle of folk all lining up for some daystick action!!!
I'd say over the two days of the convention we were easily looking over the 100+ mark. John and David, would you agree?
Easily in the hundreds. The killer is when you try to pop outside for a drink and every five paces you feel a tap on your shoulder for a photo. I managed two drinks each day :lol:
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 26 February, 2013, 03:32:00 PM
Easily in the hundreds. The killer is when you try to pop outside for a drink and every five paces you feel a tap on your shoulder for a photo. I managed two drinks each day :lol:
Yeah, the rare occasions I got anywhere near a drink I emptied entire bottles in just a couple of gulps. It was so hot and sweaty I rarely needed a piss break, as my my body was using every ounce of water given it!
There was a quite a funny moment when I was in a toilet cubicle on the Saturday, had just gotten everything zipped up, and someone tried the cubicle door. In full kit, helmet back on, I pulled the door open sharply and said 'All yours Citizen.' The look on the poor bugger's face was priceless! :lol:
This was the little kid who watched us Judges 'arrest' people for photos. When it was his turn, he ran up and immediately assumed the position without having to be told - down on both knees, hands behind his head. It was both an 'Aww' and laugh out loud moment for all the onlookers!
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/littleandlargebats_zpse833ef94.jpg)
Such a cool pic!
New video of the weekend. See the Judges at:-
2.05 - Paul with one of the Fett boys
4.55 - Judge Burdis in background adopting a pose
6.03 - All three Judges do Spiderman in but I decide not to waste my time :lol:
6.30 - Judge Burdis informs Judge's Court and Pal that this is for his private collection ;)
7.50 - Paul as Urban style Judge
9.00 - All three Judges in background with Steve Green and Rob Stewart
10.05 - All three Judges with Lara Croft and a perp just about to pose!
Click HERE! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYKgbNMKcw&feature=player_embedded)
'Unauthorised Zombie Slaying - 5 years, creep!'
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/PalGrimesCourt_zps3ec3e075.jpg)
Gay fetish scene filters to the comicon.
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/vzzbuxblx/GayDredd_zpsf024b7b8.jpg)
V
Awesome quote from John at the end of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xxqZjAkoTt4
:lol:
'Dealing in Bingo cards - 5 years, eldster!
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/palgranniecourt_zps9740ffff.jpg)
My first comic convention, by shaolin_monkey aged 4(0)
Yes, seriously, my first ever comic convention, and only my second public outing in uniform!
I saw so much! I did so much! I've tried to do a full write up, but there was just too much, so:
Highlights
Joining Judge Burdis's and Court's patrol
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/judgesonpatrol3_zps6a42d59a.jpg)
Meeting Steve Green (and thanks for all those fucking awesome photos!), Steve Sterlaccini, Albion, SuperSurfer, Pete Wells, Robert Stewart – the list goes on and on! Sorry if I've forgotten anyone. Everyone was seriously cool!
The Iconic Legion folk – so helpful and friendly!
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/heroattack6_zpse99bc613.jpg)
That wee 3 yr old lad assuming the position without being asked
Guarding Bolland
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/palburdisbollandsigning_zpsea96b0c2.jpg)
Crowd control for the Wagner, Bolland, Grant, Irvine etc Q&A
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/paldoescrowdcontrol2_zps28ad2668.jpg)
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/paldoescrowdcontrol1_zps41fa0787.jpg)
Escorting Wagner, Bolland, Grant, Irvine etc on stage
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/guardingthepanel_zpse486644f.jpg)
Threatening Wells with my daystick mid-Q&A after he resisted arrest
Judge Minty
Arresting shitloads of people
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/arrest2_zpsa64befcf.jpg)
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/juves1_zps08e7f4be.jpg)
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/arrest4_zps2e867ca2.jpg)
Getting snapped a gazillion times
Ariel
Grannie
Grimes
Xena and Sonja
Chief Judge Hershey
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/thechiefjudgesmen_zps5d74d544.jpg)
Subduing Chopper with my daystick
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/chopperpal2_zps65c6a71c.jpg)
Loads of other amazing outfits
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/thepanelgroupshot_zpsaeef0c57.jpg)
Free comics
Meeting Mechacraigzilla, one of my longtime Twitter narks! He'd come all the way down from Dundee just for one day, and it was his first ever convention too!
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/PalMechacraigzilla_zps5f4f11bd.jpg)
Declaring to the 'Trade Your Way to the USA' camera that the kid's cookie was more delicious than Umpty Candy (I hope they leave that bit in - it cost me three bloody quid!!)
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/BOOM_zpsb6504d56.jpg)
Alan Grant trying his best to make me laugh, and succeeding – "Judges shouldnae smile - stop smilin'! Ah see ye, yer grinnin'!"
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/burdisgrantpalcourtsigningarea_zps732a996a.jpg)
Scaring someone when coming out of a toilet cubicle in full uniform
Just how bloody inclusive everything was – people of all creeds, colours, shapes and sizes were there, and having a blast. Comics are truly awesome!
Lycra clad ladies EVERYWHERE!!
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/RandLara_zps5e19f4c0.jpg)
Sorry for the image heavy post, but it was the best way to describe it all really!
So much more! Considering this was my first ever convention, it really set the bar high!
One final one (for the moment). Thanks to Steve Green again, for capturing such great moments:
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/shoutingpal_zps7da34264.jpg)
Aw man this is to funny. Alan Grant seem's like a right character to have a chat with. :lol:
Intercepted Justice Department transmission:
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/B362BC11-104E-4585-B570-71FD10B7A66F-15498-00001A1C43E73C72_zps6b16321a.jpg)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Here's my quick write up on the weekends fun...
http://www.foldsfive.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/london-super-comic-con-2013.html
These photos from the weekend are superb! I spent most of my time behind a table in Artists Alley but I still think THIS is the best photo from any LSCC ever!!!!
(//)
Here's another excellent short film from the weekend
CLICK HERE! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAO0WNdMMgY&feature=player_embedded)
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 01 March, 2013, 12:45:58 AM
Here's another excellent short film from the weekend
CLICK HERE! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAO0WNdMMgY&feature=player_embedded)
Good stuff but would benefit from not zipping past the judges so quick.
That vid is top top quality! Fantastic costumes too!! I wish I'd bloody gone now! >:-/
I know there is an excellent one when the 2000AD characters walk in single file towards the camera and then move into extended line and do a pose at the end. I have no idea when this one comes out. Pete Wells took a few pics as it happened and here are a couple from it.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/58810_10200767759940691_530093767_n.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/861300_10200767760660709_2092299609_o.jpg)
Simon Davies sketches.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/judgestewart/DSCF04471_zps60886c10.jpg)
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/judgestewart/DSCF04481_zps55a67018.jpg)
Judge Court takes a vaction
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/judgestewart/DSCF04311_zpse33a92ef.jpg)
Judge Burdis knows there's an illegal Greggs pasty on this perp somewhere.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/judgestewart/DSCF04321_zps062933d3.jpg)
Taking over from Judge Skerrit
This pic has randomly turned up on Facebook:
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x32/scowling_monkey/82632E53-7EC2-4421-877C-CE2712BBC3D7-491-0000008C8D2C4ADA_zps9eafb089.jpg)
The Judges get a favourable mention on the Comic Geek Speak podcast, around 23mins in: http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-1650.php (http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-1650.php)
Cheers for that grthink, it's great when things like that are found by the forum members :thumbsup:
All we need is Dredd arresting Sailor Moon and i'll die of laughter. :lol:
Just got tagged in another vid and it includes all the 2000AD Justice crew with Simon Davis preparing for a photo, the chin suddenly appears :lol:
It's another brilliant vid that moves from colour to black and white with a track that really matches the mood of the behind the scenes cos-play stuff. Why not have a look, it's quite short!
CLICK HERE! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0sqVjWQo6Q)
Slick cosplay video with the Judges at 1:24 and movie version at 1:34.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAO0WNdMMgY&feature=player_embedded#!
This is the video I've been waiting on and you'll see why after 5 mins :D
2000AD CHARACTERS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZMTgwu1UDk&feature=player_embedded)
Oh wow!
Great stuff !!