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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

RIP Davey Jones... Another Little Piece of My Heart




I'm going to try to put this in context so that those of you that only know the last 20 years on this earth, will understand the import: When I was a kid, there was no internet, no extensive radio network, nothing "digital," or MP3. Those were things of "Star Trek," or a Science Fiction that those of us with imagination could conceive of perhaps, but probably didn't ever think would ever really be. Can you imagine, a flip top talking devise you could hold in your hand. Yeah, that'll happen.

As you can imagine, growing up in that time, my musical associations in Texas were rather limited. Relegated to Sunday church and whatever I could find using my own devises.

My first love though had to be Elvis… me and so many others right?

My Aunt Lana always liked him too, (but I didn't know that until later.) I discovered Elvis by watching the mid-night movie, totally enjoying every moment Elvis was on screen when I was 7 years old.

The movies didn't seem silly to me. They still don't. I love 'em. (And years later, when I found Elvis's boat from "Blue Hawaii" for sale in a marina in Los Angeles, it was such a hoot to sit on it and think, "yeah, this is cool.")

It was a monumental day, flashing back to being a kid, when I found a whole stack of Elvis LP's in the big stereo in the living room--you know, the ones as big as a buffet table--and listened to them all. I remember how I loved his version of "Crying in the Chapel, " "Hound Dog," "All Shook up" ( l learned to play that one on the piano later.)

Now, I was a chubby kid. Southern food and all. Very shy. I spent a great deal of my time reading books, writing, drawing and watching old movies. One of my incentives when I decided to lose weight was my Mom saying if I reached a certain goal she'd buy me a 2 album set of Elvis's greatest hits! I met my goal. And it was terribly exciting when the LP's arrived in the mail, COD. (That means "collect on delivery")

Yeah, I loved Elvis. I was still a kid when he died. I had made a "Mississippi Mud Pie," and was at a church picnic when I heard. I cried. I didn't really understand that he wasn't the same as the guy on TV any more. You know, the one in the black leather suit, singing in the "comeback" special.

I sent a sympathy card to Graceland, and his Uncle Vernon wrote me back.

That was our world then. LP's and snail mail. :-)

Later my musical horizons widened a bit. But, still confined to what my brothers had on 8-Track tapes, LP's or what I could find on the transistor radio.

One day I stumbled across "Yellow Brick Road" on the static filled transistor and have loved Elton John ever since, and when I found Three Dog Night's "Jeramiah Was a Bullfrog" on a scratchy 45, and Hank Willaims' "Jambalaya" on an even scratchier 78, from that old stereo drawer, I played them over and over again. I got my first taste of something called "rock" with Led Zepplin via my brothers, and I liked that too. (I adored "Jeremiah" actually come to think of it. My Southern Baptist Mom use to sing it sometimes with me, and that was really funny, and would make me giddy. I don't' think we listened much to the words.)

I really was put on my ear though, when I found a 45 with a green apple on it, by a group called The Beatles. The track was "Hey Jude."

Which brings me around to the Monkees. I never discount how much I liked the Monkees when I was young.

We had three TV stations, and "The Monkees" was way into reruns by the time I was rushing home from school every day and watching afternoon TV. Most often it would consist of Godzilla movies, "Gilligan's Island," "The Brady Bunch," "Hogan's Heroes," and "The Monkees."

I loved the humor, loved the hijinks, and loved the music. It became an every day thing to have my tape recorder handy (it was huge, probably out 6x8, not a small one), and record the songs at the end of each show. It was easy to figure out when the songs were about to start. They telegraphed that a mile away. LOL Before long, I had my own homemade Monkee's Greatest Hits.

"I'm a Believer," "Daydream Believer," "Valerie," "Last Train to Clarksville,"... great Neil Diamond, Carol King, Neil Sedaka songs in there, done as only the Monkees could.

I'm sure that homemade tape is still in my bedroom somewhere at my Mom's house. And I listened to it almost every day. And danced around the room like a jumping bean.

I'm not sure I had a favorite Monkee. Davey was cute, no doubt.And so charming on that guest appearance on "The Brady Bunch" when he took Marsha to the prom! I tended to like the shy, silent types too though, so I always liked Mike as well. I was too young to think about it much more than that, but I knew I liked the chemistry of the group and their music always made me smile.

It still does.

Later, I got into Steppenwolf, BTO, The Tubes, more Elton John, rock, and of course "The Beatles." "Abbey Road" was on my tape player every day on the way to school.
I have always loved "discovering" music … and isn't it so much easier now. I'm very much into Salsa music and the sexy strains of albums like "The Buena Vista Social Club." I love to dance Salsa too. See… still jumping around the house.

But one of my first and still enduring musical loves where those groups I discovered as a kid.

Later on in life, working production in LA and now attending many public appearances for signings, I have met two of the Monkees. Would have probably met Davey this year… I don't ask for autogrpahs since many times I'm working with these folks in a professional capactiy, and I always refrained from saying "Hey, I watched you when I was a kid." I'm sure they get that a lot afterall. I wonder if it bothers them? If they get tired of hearing it?

Okay, I don't say it. But I DO think it. :-)

It's hard to know what to say to someone that affected you though anyway, in any genre, isn't it--influenced your tastes, gave you joy, brings back scenes of your own life when you hear a certain song... words sound hollow...never really carrying the import that something...mattered...in some substantial way.

So….Not like he'll know it or anything...but I'll say it now since I won't have the chance: Thank you Davey Jones, for being a part of the soundtrack of my life. It was, and is, important to me.

--Renee


As Reported on Scoop, A little bit about Davey:
http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?ArticleID=118911


Davy Jones, who gained fame as a member of the music group The Monkees and star of the TV show for which they were created, passed away Wednesday, February 29, 2012 from a heart attack at age 66.

Teamed with fellow actor Mickey Dolenz and musicians Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith, Jones and his band mates managed to transcend the pre-fab circumstances which brought them together and develop a genuine following that lasted decades. In various forms they reunited over the years and toured extensively.

“David Thomas Jones was born on Dec. 30, 1945, in Manchester, England. A child actor, he appeared on Coronation Street, the British soap opera that went on the air in 1960 and is still running, and in the police drama Z Cars. After his mother’s death when he was a teenager, he abandoned acting. Slight of build — he stood not much more than 5 feet tall in his prime — he began to train as a jockey,” The New York Times reported. “Lured back into the theater a few years later, he played the Artful Dodger in the West End musical “Oliver!” When the production moved to Broadway in 1963, he reprised the role (billed as David Jones), earning a Tony nomination as best featured actor in a musical.”

“Jones rocketed to stardom in the 1960s as a member of The Monkees, a made-for-TV rock band patterned after the Beatles. Though the television show lasted just two years and the group ultimately broke up, they have endured with such chart-topping hits as ‘I'm a Believer’ and ‘Daydream Believer,’” CBS reported.

Eating Manhattan: Goes on the Road to the "Louisiana Bistro."

While in New Orleans for the Wizard show this year, one would be remiss to not enjoy one of the things NOLA is most known for-- Fantastic Food!

One of the fans at the show in fact, told us about Louisiana Bistro. And when he explained the "Feed Me" option on the menu, we couldn't say no.

Basically you go in,and tell the chef it's up to him, and he surprises you with either a 3 course, 4 course or 5 course meal, depending on what you'd like to pay.

Located at 337 Dauphine Street, this restaurant is rated #1 in the French Quarter-- and that's a hard act to follow ya'll. It can only be described as intimate. Maybe 8 tables in all. And the excellent food usually requires one to have reservations. The fare is best categorized as contemporary creole.



As per the website: "An innovative yet classic menu evolves nightly, incorporating traditional delights such as duck, crab, shrimp, chicken and pork in creative and unique recipes. The eclectic menu explores new dimensions of the creole palate, culminating with Chef Mars’ Feed Me® - a must try! The a’ la minute freestyle tasting features fresh Louisiana meats, fantastic local seafood, seasonal fruits and vegetables. It gives Chef the opportunity to showcase his latest ideas and innovations! He even stops by your table to present his creations."

True to their word, he did too.



Joining me were my ever die hard food friends Michael Golden, Constance Katsafanas and her wonderful Mom. We all opted for the "Feed Me," and Chef Mars surprised us with Crayfish Beignets (delicate and tasty), Barbecue Pork rib (robust flavor, not nearly big enough), and a local fish in a marvelous sauce infused with truffles (not my favorite, but something interesting and new). Although the portions are small on the Feed Me option, the adventure is worth it, and don't worry, you don't walk away hungry. You can follow this with desert. We picked bread pudding and cream cheese ice cream. The Cream Cheese Ice Cream surpassed, and it's worth going to LB just for this!



If I have one down side thing to say about the Louisiana Bistro in fact, it was the bill at the end of the evening. We were going to order wine by the glass. Instead, the waiter suggested we buy a bottle because it worked out to be "less per glass."

In our glee to get started and see what the Chef was going to pull out of his culinary hat, however, we didn't check. My fault, and the bottle was no where near the price given. In other words, learn from my mistake and make sure what you are ordering. And when the bill arrived, we were too stunned to say anything!

We should have. It's the only thing that sticks in my craw"fish." :-/

All in all, a worthwhile night with good friends though, so it's hard to have regrets.

C'est la vie.

So,in short, if you find yourself in the Big Easy, looking for something a little different, I can recommend The Louisiana Bistro, and I do suggest getting the "Feed Me" and trying something new. Three courses ran up around $59. per person before wine. Five courses is more of course. And the website says "prices are seasonal."



For more information on Louisiana Bistro, and Chef Mars himself, go to: http://louisianabistro.net/chef_mars.htm

Sunday, February 26, 2012

New!! Facebook page for Eva Ink Artist Group/ Eva Ink Publishing


Hey Everyone-- For Ease of use, just wanted to let you in on the buzz about our new Facebook page. You don't have to ask to "join," just click the "Like" button and you are in!

It's the perfect place for updates on all the artists with Eva Ink, which include the likes of Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Matt Triano, Dennis Calero, Ric Meyers and more!

It's also the perfect place to get updates on all our books, including the upcoming "Nick Cardy: Wit-Lash," "Joe Jusko: Maelstrom" and "Michael Golden: Alchemy."

Hope to see you here:

http://www.facebook.com/reneewitterstaetter#!/pages/Eva-Ink-Artist-Group-Eva-Ink-Publishing/390113147681775


Best,
Renee

Monday, February 13, 2012

Texeira, Calero, Cardy and Witterstaetter are MegaCon Bound!

For Immediate Release
Feb. 13, 2012
Note: Artwork Attached


Texeira, Calero, Cardy and Witterstaetter are MegaCon Bound!



Orlando, FL-- One of the biggest shows of the year, and one of the most fun, is taking place this coming weekend in the Sunshine State. In fact, MegaCon is the southeast's largest comic book, science fiction/fantasy, anime, gaming, toys multi-media event! And joining the show, with some special programming this year are Mark Texeira, Dennis Calero, Nick Cardy and Renee Witterstaetter.



Mark Texeira is a renowned fine art painter, who was one of the first to bring this unique style to the world of comics with his vividly painted covers and interiors. Mark's work is lauded on such books as "Ghost Rider," "The Punisher," "Wolverine," "Sabertooth," "Moonknight," "Black Panther" and much more. He is currently working on two Punisher mini-series soon to be released, as well as providing some new covers for the "Pantha" series at Dynamite. You can find some great retrospectives of his career right now, including "Tex: The Art of Mark Texeira" from Vanguard Productions, the "Babes and Brawn" sketchbook from Eva ink, and the new "Texeira: Nightmares and Daydreams" sketchbook from Eva Ink, which will be available at the convention while supplies last at Mark's table.

Tex will be at the show all three days, accepting commissions and signing comics. He'll be doing a panel as well: "Art of a Different Stripe" on Saturday, Room 221DE, featuring Texeira, Tim Sale, Phil Hester and Bill Sienkiewicz.



Dennis Calero is the award winning and internationally recognized artist of "X-Men: Noir" and "Legion of Superheroes." He has also leant his talents to CCG Properties such as Magic and "Legend of the Five Rings," as well as "Dungeons & Dragons." His work includes "X-Men Noir : Mark of Cain," "X-Factor," "28 Days Later: The Aftermath," "Cowboys and Aliens," "Dark Tower," "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Wolverine: First Class" and "JSA Classified," among others. During his tenure on" X-Factor" the title was nominated for the Harvey Award for Best New Series (2006). Calero also co-founded Atomic Paintbrush, one of the first computer-coloring companies working in the comic-book field.

Dennis too will be at MegaCon all three days, accepting commissions and signing his books.




RenĂ©e Witterstaetter is a writer, editor, producer and publisher working in film and comics, beginning her career in sequential art on such books as Silver Surfer, Superman, Conan, X-files, Jurassic Park, Xena, Hercules, Zorro, and more. She is the co-creator of the series Spartan X, and has colored, edited, published, written… you name it… hundreds of comic books.

She is the author of numerous prose books including "Dying for Action: The Life and Films of Jackie Chan," "Excess: The Art of Michael Golden," "Tex: The Art of Mark Texeira," which she also designed, "Kerry and the Scary Things," "Nick Cardy: Wit-Lash," and "Nick Cardy: The Artist at War." Most recently she has delivered speeches from Spain to China on comics and sequential art. Her upcoming books include "Kerry and the Dreadful Dragon," which she co-created with Keith Wilson; "The Complete Spartan X," co-created with Michael Golden; "Santa Confidential" with writer Ric Meyers and the sketchbooks "Michael Golden: Dangerous Curves" "Joe Jusko: Maelstrom" and "Michael Golden: Alchemy."



Renee will be on a panel with Nick Cardy at MegaCon, Sunday, Room 222 from 1:30 to 2:20, taking a closer look at their new book "Nick Cardy: The Artist at War," and discussing their upcoming book "Nick Cardy: Wit-Lash."

In addition to Eva Ink Artist Group at the show will be: Stan Lee, Nick Cardy, Frank Cho, Amanda Conner, Nelson DeCastro, Chuck Dixon, Cully Hamner, Paul Gulacy, Barbara Kesel, Bob Layton, Arthur Suydam, Laura Martin, Jimmy Palmiotti, Brandon Peterson, Alex Saviuk, Bill Sienkiewicz, Brian Stelfreeze, Billy Tucci and more.

For more information on the convention visit: www.megaconvention.com

Fro more information on Mark Texeira, Dennis Calero or Renee Witterstaetter, and to inquire about booking, visit: www.evainkartistgroup.com or e-mail: evaink@aol.com




Info At a Glance:

MegaCon 2012
Feb. 17th - 19th, 2012
Orange County Convention Center Hall D
9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819

Friday February 17th — * 1pm - 7pm
Saturday February 18th — 10am - 6pm
Sunday February 19th — 10am - 5pm

Thursday, February 9, 2012

"Michael Golden: Alchemy"-- New Sketchbook in the Works!


Hi Everyone-- Here's an early preview of the new Michael Golden sketchbook, "Michael Golden: Alchemy."

This will be a 36 page softcover book, which will debut at the San Diego Comic Con. However, it will also be available in the next issue of Diamond Previews. If you are a shop owner, order it now. If you buy your books at a certain shop, let them know you want your own copy.

It is available in Signed/Numbered and Sketch Editions.

ISBN Numbers:

Signed/Numbered Edition:

978-1-4675-0476-8

Sketch Edition:

978-1-4675-0477-5


And, best of all, there is no duplication of artwork from any other Michael Golden volume, so you can own them all!

Get your copy now!

--Renee

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Mark Texeira: Painting Commission List Opens--Limited Time Only!



While we continue to accept orders for convention sketches, a rare opportunity is at hand: We are opening the painting commission list for artist Mark Texeira.

As you probably know, we only accept two painting commissions at a time, and don't open the list until those two are completed.

On painting commissions, I now accept 1/2 up front and the second half upon completion. Payments can be made via paypal or credit card (adding 3%). Checks and money orders are also great, of course. Shipping to be determined.

Here's a little about Mark:

Mark Texeira:


Fine art painter and comic illustrator, Mark Texeira has long been associated with a conflagration of characters ranging from Ghost Rider to Black Panther to Wolverine to Sabertooth to Moonknight to Punisher to....it goes on and on...

His work has been explored and highlighted on the DVD of the "Ghost Rider" movie, the look of which he influenced. Mark was also tapped to do the movie tie-in for "Wolverine Origins," which also seemed to be a natural!

Mark studied with painters Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg, and was granted the Presidential Scholarship at S.V.A. He then continued to work on his craft by studying under portrait painter David Leffel at the Art Students League. It wasn't long before Mark won mentions at the Salmagundi Club and Society of Illustrators for his oil paintings, which sparked interest and work in the form of cover assignments for books, magazines and record albums involving such properties as Remo Williams, Buckaroo Banzai and Public Enemy.

You can find Texeira's interiors currently on Ghost Rider, MoonKnight, Wolverine Origins and the an upcoming, highly anticipated Punisher mini-series, all showcasing the signature Texeira style.



If you are interested, e-mail at: evaink@aol.com

The list will not be open for long. And again only two painting orders will be accepted.

Best,
Renee

R. Witterstaetter
www.evainkartistgroup.com

Monday, February 6, 2012

We'll Draw You a Map: Convention Schedule for Eva Ink Artist Group - 2012!


Hi Ya'll--

Well.... we could draw you a map, but it's easier just to tell you where we're gonna be. This year was off to a great start with both Wizard New Orleans and Paris under our belts.

Didn't make one of those? Never fear, there's plenty of fun a'comin'. And a variety of talent as well. Booked for various shows, hopefully somewhere near you, will be writers and artists such as: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Joe Jusko, Renee Witterstaetter, Matt Triano, Dennis Calero and Ric Meyers. And a few surprise guests along the way.

If you are interested in getting on sketchlists or booking talent for either this year or next, you can also contact Renee of Eva Ink Artist Group at: evaink@aol.com

Book mark this page and check back often for additions and new convention information!

And...no matter if you get there by map or GPS, hope to see you down the road!

Best,
Renee


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JANUARY:

Wizard World New Orleans
Jan. 28th-29th
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter, Mark Texeira


FEBRUARY:

Paris, France

Feb. 3rd-5th
Booked: Joe Jusko

MegaCon--Orlando
Feb. 17th-19th
Booked: Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter, Dennis Calero


MARCH:

WonderCon--Anaheim

March 16-18
Booked: Michael Golden (Special Guest), Renee Witterstaetter

PlanetComiCon--Kansas City
March 23-25
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter

I-Con-- Long Island
March 31-April 1st
Booked: Ric Meyers, Matt Triano, Mike DeCarlo

Emerald City Comic Con
March 31st-April 1st
Booked: Dennis Calero

NYC ComicBook Marketplace
March 31st
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Rodney Ramos, Renee Witterstaetter

APRIL:

Wizard Toronto

April 14-15
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter, Rodney Ramos

C2E2--Chicago
April 13-15
Booked: Dennis Calero

Pittsburgh ComiCon
April 20-22
Booked: Rodney Ramos, Ric Meyers

Boston ComiCon
April 21-22
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter, Mark Texeira

Calgary Comics Expo
April 27-29
Booked: Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter

MoCCA Comics Fest--New York City
April 28th
Booked: Dennis Calero



MAY:


Big Wow Comics Fest-- San Jose, CA
May 19-20
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Joe Jusko, Renee Witterstaetter

Puerto Rico ComicCon
May 26-27
Booked: Joe Jusko, Renee Witterstaetter


JUNE:

Wizard Philly
June 1-3
Booked: Dennis Calero, Rodney Ramos

ACE--Albuquerque
June 8-10
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Rodney Ramos, Ric Meyers, Matt Triano, Renee Witterstaetter, Joe Jusko

Tri-State ComiCon--Huntington, WV
June 9th
Booked: Dennis Calero

SoonerCon--Oklahoma City
June 15-17
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter

HeroesCon--Charlotte
June 22-24
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter

FrightNight Fest--Louisville
June 29-31st
Booked: Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter

Derby ComicCon
June 30th
Booked: Dennis Calero, Matt Triano, Rodney Ramos, Ric Meyers


JULY:

San Diego ComiCon

July
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter, Dennis Calero

MexicoCity
Dates TBD
Booked: Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter


AUGUST:

ComiCONN

Dates: TBD
Booked: Ric Meyers, Rodney Ramos

Wizard World Chicago
August 9-12
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter, Joe Jusko, Rodney Ramos


SEPTEMBER:

Baltimore ComiCon

Sept. 8-9
Booked: TBD

Europe
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter

Spain
Booked: Renee Witterstaetter

El Paso ComiCon
Sept. 15-16th
Booked: Mark Texeira, Joe Jusko, Renee Witterstaetter

Stan Lee's ComiKaze Expo
Sept. 15-16th
Booked: Dennis Calero

Mid-Ohio Con
Sept. 29th-30th
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter


OCTOBER:

New York ComicCon

Oct. 11-14
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Dennis Calero, Rodney Ramos, Ric Meyers, Matt Triano

RealmCon--Corpus Christie
Oct. 12-14
Booked: Joe Jusko

Wizard Austin
Dates TBD
Booked: Michael Golden, Renee Witterstaetter, Rodney Ramos



NOVEMBER:

Winnipeg ComiCon
November 2-4
Booked: Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, Renee Witterstaetter, Ric Meyers, Matt Triano, Dennis Calero, Rodney Ramos


DECEMBER:

TBD



(Spot illustration by one of my favorites, Arthur Rackham.)