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Last
Saturday, John Higashi, John Beatty and I
drove up to Jacksonville, Florida to attend a benefit
for the Tourette Syndrome Association sponsored
by Big City Comics. Several
comics pros were to be on hand signing autographs and sketching.
There were a lot of other activities scheduled and John
Higashi had his eye on a couple of pieces in the art
auction.
The drive up was great. John H.
was at the wheel, Beatty was in the back seat doggin'
John H's amazing collection, and I got to ride shotgun,
laughing at all of the nonsense. We made it up in record
time, or maybe time just flew by because we were laughing
so much.
When we arrived things were just getting
set up. A couple of tables had been set up inside, so we
joined Don Perlin
(Marvel Comics), Duck
Edwing (MAD Magazine), Ed
Hall (political cartoonist), and Jason Sobel
(Fuzzy Dice Studios).
Robert Smith was out in the crowd set up to do
caricatures.
John H. wanted to speak to Mr.
Perlin about a Star Wars comission, but told
me that I should try to commission him up for a Stallone
sketch first. Unfortunately for both of us, Mr. Perlin
had a line already. But sitting directly in front of me
was Ed
Hall. I really enjoy his work and so I approached
him about doing a Stallone piece. He agreed and the
result was really cool. I'll post it with next weekend's
update. Ed was amazing in that he was able to draw
so many caricatures of famous people without any reference.
Seeing that I had popped for a piece,
John H. approached Duck
for a Spy vs Spy commission. John asked for
a panel gag and offered four times the going rate for a
sketch. Duck agreed and then to our surprise said,
"You know I'm the writer for the strip, not the artist,
right?" To John's credit, he said, "that's
cool" and went ahead with the commission. Duck drew
him a funny seven panel Spy vs Spy strip. John
then kicked in an extra $20 toward the charity so Duck
came back and drew him a large executioner!
The
crowd was constant throughout the day. "Soft Spike"
jokes were flying from everyone. Big Beatty did
some really nice sketches. He started off with a nice Captain
America and Deathlock. He also did cool sketches
of Iron Man, Green Goblin, and others!
Jason
Sobol was
sitting in front of me with his portfolio and a great sense
of humor [especially when I called him Josh a couple
of times]. At any rate, he didn't soft spike me [you'd
had to have been there] and drew me a cool Sly as
a young Judge Dredd. I'll post that this weekend.
As the show wound down it was time for
the auction. John H. had his eye on two pieces, the
Kubert "Sgt. Rock" and a Beetle Bailey
Sunday page. It came down to the wire between John
and another guy for the Kubert piece, but I'm happy
to say that John won! Man, the Sgt. Rock is
even more impressive in person. It could be the cornerstone
of ANY collection! [John also won the Beetle Bailey
page!]

I was happy that I had been able to get
two new sketches for my Stallone theme, and John
H. had won the two pieces in the auction that he was
after... but we weren't done yet. After a short discussion,
we approached Mr. Perlin about doing commissions
for us. He agreed! So in two weeks John and I plan
to drive back up to J-ville and pick up our Don
Perlin originals! [We'd go next weekend but John
H. will be in Baltimore getting even more art!]
All in all it was a great little event
that raised a fair amount of money for a very good cause.
I hope that they're able to put it on again next year. If
they do and you live within driving distance, you should
plan to attend... you'll get to meet some really nice people,
possibly pick up a sketch or orignal art and maybe, just
maybe, find out what it means to be soft spiked!
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