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Showing posts with label Darth Vader. Show all posts
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Friday, May 10, 2013

Costumes: May the Tenth be with you ...

I had aspirations to celebrate Star Wars Day on May the Fourth (everywhere I looked, by the way, kept putting the label "unnofficial" Star Wars Day.  Are they afraid there's a real one no one knows about?  An Othrodox Star Wars Day?)
Anyway. my plan was to put up all the rest of my Star Wars themed photos from my last Comic-Con trip to Seattle.  Well, turns out they were crap.  But I did find several much better photographers who are willing to let me share their work (so be sure to give them love and check out the rest of their galleries.) 
Before i knew it, it wasn't May 4 anymore, but please enjoy anyway, a Star Wars themed look at Emerald City Comic-Con.

Mandalorians
At this point, I barely can keep track of who's who in which Mandalorian Armor.  So go easy on me.

Baby Boba?
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I'm blue ... da ba dee ...
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Ok, So I am like 90% sure this is not Boba Fett,
but I do like his lean-back kind of swagger.
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Not making a Purple Rain joke here.
Also, that Sith, whoever she is, rocks!
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Ok, now you're just messing with me.
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Ain't no party like a Mandalorian party; 'cause a Mandalorian party ends
in planetwide destruction!  What what!
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 Sith
It's fun to be bad.  Plus, who doesn't want a red lightsaber?

Mord Sith, I will admit is a badass costume,
but it should be clear that I first thought this
was a Lady Daredevil costume.
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See?  A little duct tape and Darth Maul
is as good a new!
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A Sith and a Leia gone-evil.
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Fan fave Aayla Secura with what
looks to be a Tony Stark Sith.
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Are you ... evil?
You know him as Darth Nihilus.  I know him as
Aaaaaaaaaaaaghhhhhhhhh!  I hate that guy!
So creepy.
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Princess Leia
Rebel Leader, role model, first crush. 

I definitely had to include another look
at punk Vader and Leia.
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They have those books for everything!
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See what happens when you're
Han Solo? Seeee?
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Hi, I'm Princess Leia.
And these are my abs.
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A more Seattle-style Leia
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Sitcom Idea:
Oh, no!  I asked both Leias to prom!
and they both showed!
Suzi-Pratt.com
Some folks should be allowed to be
exempt from lanyards.
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This is the worst Princess Leia
costume I have ever seen!
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Now, look, buddy.  I'm a Han fan, too.
But the lovely lady beside you was brave
enough  to go half naked to the Con.  The least
you could do is paint your gun not-orange!
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Misc.

This has got to be so confusing to C-3PO
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The D in R2D2 is for "Dapper!"
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It's got to get crowded in her helmet.
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Look, it's 1/4 of the women in Star Wars!
It's a fantastic Oola costume, nevertheless.www.dtjaaaam.com

Winners of the entire Internet!
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AHHHHHHHHH!
Childhood!  Ruined!
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Friday, May 3, 2013

Artists: Livio Ramondelli, my fourth grade self thanks you!


"Who's a badass?!  Dynamic Poooooose!"
It has been said that I like the Transformers.
To me they were the perfect toy/cartoon idea ever.  I'm not sure if I ever changed my mind.  Planes, cars, tanks and spaceships that turned into robots!?  I don't know who is not supposed to like that. 
I have a lot of memories centered around them.  Weekday afternoons before anyone gets home, just eating cereal and watching the show on the couch.  Going over to my friend Scott's house (the Guy who always has way more toys than you) and transforming the ones he keeps behind glass.  Watching my friend Sarah try unsuccessfully to transform Ironhide before leaving him half-converted on a shelf. 
And that's just stuff that's happened this past month.
So, maybe I never grew up.

One of my favorite things about Transformers was the artwork.  Whether in the comic book, cartoon or on the toy boxes, the artists gave these Robots (in Disguise) real weight and toughness and dynamic poses to boot.  Then, of course, after saving up weeks' worth of allowances, I get them out of the box only to discover they have the articulation of someone who has had a horrific ski accident. 
Not. A. Dynamic. Pose.
Derp.
So it was seeing our featured artist's work that brought all that childhood fun back again.  Livio Ramondelli was one of the first artists I saw  at Emerald City Comic-Con in Seattle.  And what I noticed right away was his knack for the dynamic pose; the hero shot, in addition to his fine detail and really strong use of light and bold color.  Flipping through his book at the convention was like someone pulled all these images out of my imagination from when I was a kid. 

That's Better!
 Livio Ramondelli has a lot of credits to his name.  he did artwork for the MMO game DC Universe Online.
His resume also includes obviously IDW's Transformers, as well as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe, 30 Days of Night and others.  He also provides art for Dark Horse's Star Wars titles. In other words, he is fourth grade Me's ultimate hero.  
Dynamic pose... close enough
What I like most about his art, beyond the badass poses, are his large, sweeping illustrations - often featuring multiple characters - that tell a story. 
Oh, yeah, I know we say that about a lot of artwork, parrticulary comic book art, but what I really want you to understand is what I mean by "tells a freaking story."
For example, this image.


A sequence of panels could never come close to depicting what went down as well as this piece does in one shot.  (Those poor, poor Jawas)
 
Or this.  Leaving me to still imagine how Boba Fett escaped. But giving me a good place to figure out how painful it was for the Sarlacc. 
The same idea applies to these two scenes (below) I did purchase there.  After going through his book, I narrowed the list down to like 15 different ones, but finally settled on two. 
I'm happy with my choices and the stories they tell.
One, (left) the story hasn't been told yet, but you know pain is coming for someone.  In the other (right), not only are we looking back on what happened, but we also have Darth Vader making a ominous snowy beeline towards us.  Now that is some cool crap!
 
There's more than just Star wars and Transformers.  Check out his website.  And his deviantart gallery
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