okay...
finally got some pics to upload here...kinda frustrating that it's such a pain...
got to put some more faces to names at this show. it's always great to meet in person the "familY" from here at the blog or on the perhapanauts forums/message boards. here are our pals, emilio and jason copland.
and ed, aka dknobius, and daughter (i don't know which one...)
across the aisle, rich case...
craig, trish, and sharon at the table...
no, wait-
hey, trish, look this way!
that's better.
our mentor and head trouble maker, nick cardy, and his lovely niece, marian
myrna and karl kesel
sadly, something was wrong with cully's face this weekend. we never could figure it out. here he is with suzanne...
and with matt...
craig, rod and leanne hannah (leanne did a beautiful piece in the ringo tribute sketchbook!), me, and--i swear to you--nick cardy screwing around behind me!
...and here is our model, emilio, showing off the latest craze in paris and rome--the awesome-cool, perhapanauts choopie tee! don't you want one now...?
that's it for today!
i gotta get back to catching up.
smell ya later!
todd
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Hey Todd,
"Got Blood?"
Those pics look great.
I had such a blast at Heroes, I can't wait till next year.
Perhaps (pun totally intended) I'll get a chance to hit Baltimore
Forgot to mention,
Leanne's artwork in the tribute was awesome, as were all the pieces in that sketchbook.
Anyone who didn't make it to Heroes needs to order one before they run out. Also order the 'Ringo Sketchbook from Matt (awesomest art) and help the scholarship fund.
Ok, I'm off the soapbox now :)
I will attest that the mystery hand in that group picture is Nick Cardy. There was a second picture that had Nick peeking over Todd's shoulder, but Leanne had her eyes closed, so I'm sure it was deleted. Curses! It was an excellent shot of the Cardy.
Great to see you, brother, but next time I make faces like that for a camera...
Well, just talk me out of it, for chrissakes!
I'm with Cully, when he does that someone needs to give him THE LOOK, you know the one that says, "Cut that out or it is going in your permanent record."
great stuff todd! great to see blogger let you put them up finally! between all the blogs looks like it was a fun time had by all!
good point, brian...
but, maaaaaaybe...
cully should start being responsible for his OWN face...
great seeing you too, brother--
and those faces made my nephew spew some awesome nosemilk! *
("nosemilk" copyright © 2007 kc carlson)
Todd and Leaf are right-- there WAS a face attached to that mysterious hand! I haven't uploaded this picture anywhere because I look awful in it (my eyes are half closed), but it IS a funny picture. And I am feeling generous. So here you go:
Nick Revealed!
I KNEW I shoulda bought one of those Perhapanauts shirts. I am kicking myself now.
Great pics, and it was nice to see everybody, as always. Now if only I can get around to unpacking all my swag...
Leanne, we met at the 'Ringo booth but I didn't realize you were THAT Leanne. Thank you so much for doing the drawing. It was beautiful. I'm sorry we weren't more formally introduced. And thanks for contributing to the scholarship.
Which brings this up: There were so many overlapping fundraisers at Heroes I think we confused some folks. Todd's sketchbook was to benefit the ASPCA in Mike's name. The WHAT IF? book written by Jeff Parker (for which we did the big mega-signing) was to benefit the HERO Initiative. All the proceeds from the 'Ringo booth (where Suzanne and I were sitting) went to the Mike Wieringo Scholarship Fund. Sorry if we overwhelmed anyone.
Hey, where's Supergirl?
Great pics from the show, Todd! Was great to see you and Craig and the whole Brotherhood of Mike.
BTW, I've some pics shared on my blog too of you guys in your matching uniforms... Nice touch!
http://rhomblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/heroes-con.html
-Rich
Matt, thanks so much. I'm glad so many people enjoyed the piece-- I was aiming for something with a touch of fun and celebration to it. I was absolutely honored to be a part of the project.
I swear I was there!
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