And we also have a personal guard.
;)
Well, there's a very good reason I haven't been posting lately. We finally made the BIG MOVE into Chicago! YAY!!! And we have an awesome roommate too! For those of you who don't know, we moved from Mokena (village near Joliet) to the North-West side of Chicago over Thanksgiving weekend. It was very sudden. Our friend, Dan, just got hired at an animation studio in Texas and we suddenly got his place. (It all happened in like 2 weeks!) We're only 15 min from work and about 25 min from downtown. :D




We bought the only cheap drawing of his.
We also bought the last stuffed Hero Bear! (sorry kids!) ^.^

Soon after we entered the park, we heard music drifting through the trees, beckoning the tourists to it's source.
It turned out it was a soft-spoken British woman playing a GIANT organ.
After playing a few songs, she played one from Star Wars! It was cool! We were back to geeking out. I'd post the video here, but I don't want to violate any copywrite laws. ;)
Joss Whedon was there talking about his projects. I'm just a Buffy fan, so I didn't know what he was talking about most of the time. (Haven't watched his other shows-I'm sure they're really good though- just haven't had time.)
The highlight of the day was going to see the 10th anniversary sing-a-long screening of the Buffy musical episode, Once More With Feeling. That was AWSOME!!!! We got there 2 hours early, sat in on the panel before it to make sure we had seats. Apparently the WHOLE room was cramed full of Buffy fans and hardly anyone was there for the Comic Book Club meeting there before Buffy. Well, a HUGE line was forming outside- turns out there were about 2,000 fans wanting to see the Buffy musical but the Comic-Con powers that be only gave us a small room. It almost turned UGLY!!!! They opened another room nearby, but many fans were still turned away. :( Other than that, it was GREAT!! This screening was graciously put together by http://www.whedonopolis.com/ Thanks!
Friday, July 27th-
Later we went to a few more panels: Painting Dynamic Portraits with Jeff Watts (we only caught the end), Masters in Visual Storytelling, and Pitching An Animated Show. They were all informative and interesting.
At Comic-Con, there was a young teenage superboy struting around the whole weekend. After Doomsday, we even saw him sitting on the front seat on a bus all happy and proud. ;)
Thursday, July 26th-
Last Thursday was fun! We started seeing more people wearing costumes. Catherine and I were walking down the stairs and saw Superman walking right in front of us. When we got down stairs, I told him I liked his costume and asked if I could get a photo of him. So we did but then his friend insisted we get in the pic. too. Heehee, we're such geeks!
Stan Lee was on a panel for a new documentary about him. They showed clips from it. (We also found out right away how full of himself Stan is. But he made fun of himself for it) Paul Levitz, the president of DC Comics was there too. So was Tom DeSanto, producer of X-Men and Transformers, Dick Ayers, an old Marvel artist, andMichael Uslan, executive producer of Batman, The Spirit, and The Shadow.
Leslie Iwerks, the granddaughter of Ub Iwerks, presented her documentary, The Pixar Story: To Infinity and Beyond.
We had to leave early though to stand in line for Superman Doomsday. The line was already ENORMOUS though and we couldn't get into the first screening. So, we waited in line for the second screening. The fighting scenes were really cool- very brutal! Plus, the character design of Clark Kent/Superman was REALLY annoying us!! He looked too weak, old, and worn out. Here's a piece I did for our work's annual art show, Artists Among Us. This year's theme is Storybook, so I chose The Little M...