Archive for June, 2009
All of these photos were taken on Hallowe’en 2007. That night, I attended a signing for the recently released Nightmare Factory Volume I (which went on to win a Horror Guild Award), and some of the comic book girl posse showed up!

Abby Denson. I am so happy with the way this pic turned out.
Elim Mak and Trish Mulvihill. Cuties! Major cuties! Major TALENTED cuties! Visit their websites.

Trish feels winsome.

Elim delivers the love.

Heidi McDonald as Galaxina, delivering celestial wonder to Soho.

More of dazzling Galaxina!

I went to about four parties that week, and didn’t take pictures at most because they were private. I don’t think anyone will mind if I post some of these piccys, since they were taken in public.
Here’s someone who has ten times more cute reserves than anyone else on Earth: the adorable, universally beloved Amanda Conner, most attractive skunk.

People kept stopping her on the street to get a shot of her clever costume. Here she is at The Nightmare Factory signing, posing with a Jellical Cat.

Another glamour skunk shot!
And FYI, Kevin Christley, who is writing from a military address, solves the mystery of Neon Jesus:
The neon Jesus guy (Buddy Christ from the movie Dogma) in your blog post is Damien Metz from Las Vegas. He’s also a member of the 501st Legion.
THANK YOU!
BTW, did I wear a costume? No, but everyone thought I did, because I went to all of those Hallowe’en parties wearing a conservative suit. And because I was at outlandish parties wearing a conservative suit, everyone thought I was being ironic, and so they complimented me on my costume. Or as one person put it my “naughty secretary” costume.
To add to the general hilarity, some people thought I was a man in drag.
Good times.
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The nifty SHOP is here. All books and dvd’s feature Colleen’s work, or have articles about Colleen’s contribution to comics and pop culture.
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Mythcon 40: Convention dedicated to J.R.R. Tolkien, CS Lewis and Charles Williams
by Colleen Doran on June 14th, 2009Mythcon 40
July 17 – 20, 2009
UCLA, DeNeve Plaza, Los Angeles, California
www.mythsoc.org/mythcon40
“Sailing the Seas of Imagination”
Guests
Authors: Diana Pavlac Glyer, James A. Owen, Tim Powers, Sherwood Smith
Artists: Sarah Beach, Bonnie Callahan, Sue Dawe
Mythopoeic Society Founder: Glen GoodKnight
The Mythopoeic Society is a literary society dedicated to the study of JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Charles Williams, the Inklings, and general fantasy.
Mythcon, the Mythopoeic Society’s annual conference, is a four day event that features panels, papers, a Banquet with presentation of the Mythopoeic Awards; an Art Show, Dealers’ Room, Auction; costumes, music, short plays, films, games, good talk & fun.
For budding writers and artists, Mythcon is the perfect place to meet experts in these fields. Myth and Fantasy film and book enthusiasts will meet like-minded people in a relaxed atmosphere.
Time: 12 noon on Friday 9 (July 17) to 12 noon on Monday (July 20).
Rates: Full Conference $80. Mythopoeic Society members $70. Students (with I.D.) $60.
Single Day: Friday (½ day) $15. Saturday $28. Sunday $28. Monday (½ day) $15.
Room & Board Package (includes Banquet) – see www.mythsoc.org/mythcon40
Meals: Banquet alone (Sunday evening, July 19) $50. Food is available for purchase at UCLA.
Parking: Parking on campus is $10 per day.
Payment: Pay online via PayPal at www.mythsoc.org/mythcon40 or mail payment to:
The Mythopoeic Society, Attn: Mythcon 40, PO Box 28427, San Jose, CA 95129, USA.
The deadline for the Room & Board Package and for Online Registration is July 6. Single day passes will be available at the door at the time of the event.
For additional information, go to www.mythsoc.org/mythcon40
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More old photos of cartoonists! Whee!

1980-something! Clockwise, from left, Archie Goodwin, Robert Greenberger, Laurie Sutton (sorry, Laurie, this is the only photo of you I could find), Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Claremont (barely visible), being strongarmed by Mary Jo Duffy, who is also elbowing Archie in the gut. I’d better not comment further on that.
Erik (no last name) emailed this:
“From the tags and the people there, I can tell you that picture of Jo Duffy mugging Chris Claremont with others is from the Atlanta Fantasy Fair in 1983. It was the first multiday convention I ever went to and had a blast. I remember Jo Duffy at the time was learning Japanese script and was near the end of the Marvel booth.”
He’s right about Atlanta, but wrong about the date. I was not attending out of state conventions at that age as a pro.
That must be 1984, the year DC Comics was scoping me out. They paid for me to fly out and paid all my expenses. I remember: I lost my plane ticket.

From left, Bill Sienkiewicz – very blonde – next to the very tall Jim Shooter. Yeah, Bill’s kinda petite, but Jim is also kinda tall. Then we have Trina Robbins and Mark Hempel. Some wiseacre is trying to make the V sign over Mark’s head as Mark blows me a kiss (lucky me). The person is taking revenge on Mark because every time Mark took a Polaroid photo of me, he would crop the man standing next to me out of it.
Boys will be boys.
Chris Claremont kneels at Jim Shooter’s feet, and no further comment is necessary.

Archie drops in exhaustion, right on top of a table. ZZzzzzzz…

Denny O’Neill pretends to pray over Archie’s dead body. Many years passed before this picture became funny again.

Speaking of praying, here I pray to my own personal neon Jesus. I have no idea who this guy is, but he appears at a lot of conventions, and just cracks me up. I’m glad Christians have a sense of humor. No riots follow this guy’s satirical appearances. It’s heaven.
Reposted from the old blog.
BTW, for about a half hour yesterday, I posted a link to the old blog, intending to reactivate it for archive purposes. Moving all the posts here to the new site turned out to be an unnecessary time-sink. I should have listened to Web Goddess DC McQueen and just left the old blog to serve as a companion to the new site. I know just enough about the internet and computers to be either useful or disastrous to my purposes. I long for the day I become a reliable tech mediocrity.
Anyway, after getting a look at the old blog, I realize it has been gutted with over 95% of posts gone. Within 60 days, ALL remaining posts will have been transferred either to this site, or the new Colleen Doran site.
Colleen Doran.com will be a portfolio blog. All the old posts about my work on projects like Wonder Woman, Fallen Angels and the like will be restored at Colleen Doran.com. There will be nothing at my new site that is not directly related to my work. Which means, no blogging about what movies I like or industry issues. It is all art, all the time.
A Distant Soil.com will continue to be a general blog and webcomic. With 25% less trivia than the old blog. We hope.
Once again, I want to thank John Muth for his original site help and design. But a static website no longer serves my purposes, and DC has kindly stepped in to do the blog thang.
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