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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

She's a Wonder - Wonder Woman

 Wonder Woman
inspired by the work of George Perez (1987)
India ink and marker on comic book backing board
2011

 Wonder Woman
inspired by the work of Jim Lee (2011)
India ink and marker on comic book backing board
2012

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

TAGS - Aug. 26 & 27, 1994

08/26: End. Over. End.


08/27: Tableauxs and Cheers.


August 26: There are sixteen characters in this one strip!

The strip also introduces the idea that the hand cars tow some sort of converted carriage that accommodates several passengers. 

This suggests that the hand car races are a relay event. If in the tradition of Disneyland’s Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes this also a theme park attraction by day, then only two persons are driving multiple cars carrying the weight of 6-12 persons – and up and down hills at that! Come to think of it, I don’t doubt that frequently the canoes are likewise only paddled by their two Cast-Members. 

Otherwise, this is a bridge installment to get out of the races and into Stacy’s pancake diner.

Note: this is an even mix of the two teams, but only Al and Monster are wearing white “Defiant” team tee-shirts, while the others are wearing black “Pump You Up” tees carrying over an idea from 08/24.

Roll call (L-R): Rudy (pig, 8th appearance), Al (beagle, 7), Edie (squirrel, 9), Murray (cheetah, 11), Rodney (lion, 5), Bingo (snake, 6), Nick (skunk, 16), Barron (stuffed bear, 16), Checkov (dragon, 10), Connie (cardinal, 4), Jill (reindeer, 5), Michelle (weasel, 5), Heidi (gopher, 9), Monster (monster), Polly (penguin, 24), Carolyn (raccoon, 7).



August 27: Basically, morning races aren’t for every one. 

Yes, in panel two, amongst the “Cheers” are scribbled “mumble”s.

Yes, in panel three, Al is holding a toasted bread slice.

Roll call: Rodney (6), Al (8), Heidi (silhouette, 10), Rudy (silhouette, 9), Monster (silhouette), Michelle (silhouette, 6).


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Halloween Tricks

This week’s post features a Halloween themed drawing.

Focusing on costumes, I was inspired by the classic Mickey Mouse Club and particularly with its Circus Day. The Mouseketeers routinely performed in costumes. For western skits, they may have had galloped around with what I’ll call pony-dolls that had stuffed legs hanging off both sides for the illusion of them being the rider’s legs. You can find images of this from Disneyland’s opening day with the Mouseketeers in their western wear. So here, an elephant-doll, sans stuffed rider’s legs, is the same idea.

In the end, it doesn’t look like “Halloween.” If only Halloween had landed on a Thursday this year, then the thematic link would have been stronger, since “Circus Day” on the MMC was traditionally on a Thursday.

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“Here Comes the Circus” from the Mickey Mouse Club:
http://youtu.be/D42Czi8TMSY

Mouseketeers on Disneyland’s opening day July 17, 1955:
http://youtu.be/ge3QXyxwsGk



Saturday, November 1, 2014

Disney Princess/ Marvel Heroine Mash-Up, part 4

In this final installment of my sketch card mash-up series, I have the most challenged pairing. 

However, let me present the final 5 royals.

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Rapunzel, kidnapped princess with magic hair that glows when she sings.
Medusa, queen of a race of super-humans with who can manipulate her long super-strong hair.
… because of shared long, long hair.

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Merida, eldest child of a Scottish King, whose magically granted wish transforms her mother into a bear.
Black Widow, Russian super spy who allies herself with international espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D., and the super-hero team The Avengers.
… because both are good at shooting things (red hair is a plus).

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Vanellope von Schweetz, ostracized racing avatar in a video game who is revealed to be the land’s ruling princess.
Shadowcat, a young woman with the mutant ability to phase through objects and walls.
… because Vanellope, like Shadowcat, passed through walls when she “glitched.”

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Elsa, crowned queen with the ability to create, control and manipulate ice.
Storm, former queen consort of Wakanda, with the mutant ability to control the weather.
 … because both can create snow storms.

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Anna, sister to Elsa who, through an accident, is struck by Elsa’s ice powers.
Emma Frost, once known as the White Queen with numerous mutant abilities including shapeshifting into a solid diamond form.
… because Anna as a result of Elsa’s powers is transformed into super-strong ice, which is similar to Emma Frost’s ability yet lacking mobility.


btw, Vanellope was a last addition not included in the sketch cards I had at comic cons the year.

While most folks seemed amused by the mash-up game of figuring out the princess/ super-heroine connections, consistently at every con, at least some one person challenged me that Elsa should be paired with Emma Frost. I don’t argue that the idea is a very good mash-up. A natural combination really. Both are powerful, blonde queens (of sorts) who wear sexy, light-colored, monochromatic costumes. 

The problem is then, with whom to pair Anna? Suffice it to say, I’m not not clever enough to pass over Ms. Frost.

That all said over these four posting, I am very interested in hearing what you think.

Exceldisnior!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Disney Princess/ Marvel Heroine Mash-Up, part 3

Four more. Let’s get right to them.


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Mulan, loyal daughter who enters the army disguised as a man.
Lady Sif, Asgardian Warrior.
... because their both wield swords.

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Tiana, hard working, young woman who gets turned into a frog.
Rogue, has the mutant ability to temporarily acquire the powers of other mutants.
... because both are transformed after a touch.

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Giselle, fairy tale princess who accidentally crosses over into New York City.
Blink, a mutant from a possible future time line with the ability to teleportation portals.
... because both have teleported through portals to different places.

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Princess Tiger Lily, daughter of the Neverland Chief who is capture by pirates.
Magik, sister of Colossus with the mutant teleportation powers who was kidnapped by Arcade to Limbo.
... because both were kidnapped by bad guys.

All of the individual princess and Marvel Heroine sketch cards were done after and since the comic convention during which I drew the first ten mash-ups. Tiger Lily/ Magik, however, was added late to the list, because, well, she’s easy to overlook since most princess lists don’t include Tiger Lily. Unfortunately, the connection isn’t the strongest mutuality.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Disney Princess/ Marvel Heroine Mash-Up, part 2

Continuing my series of character mash-ups drawn on sketch cards with four more.

I can admit now that these mash-ups can be reduced to “Disney character dressed up as a Marvel heroine.” Beginning with Ariel from The Little Mermaid (1989), the Disney princesses have more personality and take more action, making the pairings with a Marvel heroine’s super-power easier and not totally random.

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 Ariel, the little mermaid who trades her voice to become human.
Namorita, clone of the cousin to Namor, the Sub-Mariner.
... because they both spend a lot of time under water.

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Belle, book-reading village outcast who falls in love with a beastly monster whom is a prince.
Marvel Girl, a tele-pathic, tele-kintetic founding member of the mutant group the X-Men.
... because Belle reads and uses her mind and Marvel Girl reads minds.

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Jasmine, princess and sole heir to the desert kingdom of Agrabah.
Tigra, a vigilante who mutated into a super-powered tiger-woman.
... because Jasmine is a girl with a pet tiger and Tigra is a tiger-girl.

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Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan who risks her life to save the English invader, John Smith.
Dazzler, mutant super-hero with the ability to transform sound into light and energy beams.
... because Pocahontas sings “Colors of the Wind” and Dazzler makes colors (lights) from the wind (sound vibrations).

As one of the first mash-ups done, Belle/ Marvel Girl along with Snow White/ Wasp lacks the title header, because I had thought it was a better game for folks browsing though these cards if it was all about the visual clues. It turned out that given the names, the game changed into figuring out why I paired the two characters.

I chose the blue-skinned look of Namorita over the classic one-piece bathing suit because Ariel in a one-piece wouldn’t look like a mash-up. That goes the same for passing over Alpha Flight member Marrina.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Disney Princess/ Marvel Heroine Mash-Up, part 1

During this summer’s Heroes Convention (possibly just before, but definitely carried through during),   drew original art sketch cards mashing up some Disney princesses with Marvel Comics’ heroines (mostly).

At first, it was a lark and choosing amongst the Marvel characters was based primarily popularity, but then I tried to be clever. Still cleverness could only carry me so far, and some of the connections turned out to be superficial or tenuous or a shade this side of random.

Here are four of them...

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Snow White, star of Walt Disney’s first full length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Wasp, a founding member of the Avengers.
... because they share a “W” initial and both were among the first heroines for each company.

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Cinderella, a common girl who anonymously attends a royal ball where the Prince falls in love with her charm and beauty.
Amora, the Enchantress, an Asgardian goddess who uses her magic powers to charm and seduce men.
... because of “charm”, “beauty” and the “falling in love” thing.

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Princess Aurora (a.k.a. the Sleeping Beauty), star of Disney’s third feature-length animated fairy tale, who grows up in the woods, falls in love with a boy (the prince), and fall under a sleeping enchantment through the last third of her own film.
Scarlet Witch, along with her brother, Quicksilver, is a powerful mutant who’s father is Magneto, leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
... because both grew up unaware of their true parents and heritage.

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Eilonwy, young princess of the unheralded animated feature, The Black Cauldron.
Invisible Girl (later Invisible Woman), founding member of Marvel’s first family of super-heroes, the Fantastic Four, who gains the ability to turn invisible.
... because Eilonwy may as well be invisible.