Went down to Broward County to TATE'S for their Halloween sale. Tons of comics, toys, anime, graphic novels and a friendly knowledgeable staff. I make sure to go whenever i'm in the area and it's always well worth the drive.
Needless to say, while I was there I picked up a ridiculous amount of comic books and a Marvel Zombies shirt.
I'm pretty sure this is everything...
Army of Darkness (Dark Horse) #3
Darker Image #1 w/ Bloodwulf trading card
The Defenders Vol. 2 #1,3-12
Deadworld Vol. 1 #1-8,9,10,12-18,19,20-23 & To Kill A King #1-3
Dwight T. Albatross's The Goon: Noir #1-3
Escape of the Living Dead Airborne #2 Terror cover
The Evil Dead #2,4
Fear Agent #9-10
Force Works #1 w/ Pop-up cover,2-9,13,15-17
Four Women #1-4
GLA #1-4
Grendel: Devil's Reign #1-7
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 #1-7,9-23,26-38,40,42,44-45,48-49,51, Annual #1-2 & Vol. 2 #1-7
Hawkeye Vol. 2 #2
Legs #1
Madman Adventures Ashcan
Madman Atomic Comics #10,13
Man With the Screaming Brain #1-4 & 2,4 Variants
The New Invaders #0-9
The New Warriors Vol. 1 #8-11,16,23,25-27,65 & Annual #1
Ojo #1
The Walking Dead #14,17-18,22-23,29-38,40,47,57,59-61
Zombie World: Eat Your Heart Out #1
After TATE's, had lunch at Pizza Time and then went to IKEA. IKEA is a Swedish nightmare tourist trap. For a place that sells furniture that is slightly overpriced and not even assembled there was probally over a thousand customers. Insane madhouse.
After the Swedish nightmare went to the casino and let's just say I did pretty well. The evening was finished off in Western Palm Beach County at a Japanese Steakhouse for some delicious Hibachi.
Bagged and boarded,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday in Broward
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
A sketch is just a sketch
First I did the whole sketch with a #2 pencil. After I had a general idea of what it should look like I went over it with a fine point Sharpie and erased any remaining penciling.
Surprise surprise, it's a zombie. I've got a feeling there will be alot more zombie sketches posted on this blog in the near future. Also, i'd be extremly surprised if anyone could figure out what inspired the pose & outfit for the zombie.
I'm currently working on putting together a comic book. So far i've drawn out a couple storyboards and a fair amount of the script is in my head. More details on the characters, story, etc. once i'm near completion. I haven't regularly drawn in years and i've never put out a comic book in any form so this should be an interesting journey. Even if the book turns out to be crap, at least I can say "hey... that's MY crap."
With my pencil to the paper,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
Surprise surprise, it's a zombie. I've got a feeling there will be alot more zombie sketches posted on this blog in the near future. Also, i'd be extremly surprised if anyone could figure out what inspired the pose & outfit for the zombie.
I'm currently working on putting together a comic book. So far i've drawn out a couple storyboards and a fair amount of the script is in my head. More details on the characters, story, etc. once i'm near completion. I haven't regularly drawn in years and i've never put out a comic book in any form so this should be an interesting journey. Even if the book turns out to be crap, at least I can say "hey... that's MY crap."
With my pencil to the paper,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Saturday in Orlando
Left around 6am to travel north to Orlando for the Spooky Empire Ultimate Horror Weekend. Of course on the way there I picked up some beef jerky and a Spider-Man sticker at a Stuckeys.
Got to the convention about 2 hours early but it was worth it considering how long the line got before doors opened and the heat outside. When I was going around getting autographs I met Max Brooks who signed my copies of World War Z & Zombie Survival guide, he's an extremly nice guy and his Q&A in the afternoon was awesome.
Got the Night of the Living Dead 1990 DVD signed by director Tom Savini & producers John A. Russo & Russ Streiner. Russo also signed my copy of Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning. All of the media guests & fellow convention goers were super friendly and made it an extremly enjoyable day. Only thing that sucked about the convention was that I didn't stay for the whole weekend!
At the convention I picked up,
Books (Zombies 101: Knowledge Is Survival signed by Robert Cordray, Comics (Escape of the Living Dead #2-5 & Escape of the Living Dead Airborne #1 (all signed by John A. Russo)), DVDs (C.H.U.D., Deadhunter: Sevillian Zombies, Hellboy Director's Cut, Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave), Trade Paperbacks (Black Panther: The Bride, The Complete Madman Comics Vol. 2, Essential Avengers Vol. 3 & 6, Marvel Graphic Novel #3: Dreadstar, Marvel Graphic Novel #6: Star Slammers, Popbot Book 1, 4, 5 & 6, The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks (signed by Max Brooks)) and a couple t-shirts.
Spooky Empire Ultimate HorrorWeekend Saturday was a blast and I will be back for Spooky Empire 2010!
Once I get the photo page set up on the website i'll post more pictures from the convention.
After the convention went to the huge Asian market and picked up all sorts of wacky Japanese drinks and snacks. Incase you were wondering, Birds Nest juice is pretty gross. Had dinner at an awesome Vietnamise restaurant where the seafood was delicious!
Before leaving Orlando, stopped at Coliseum of Comics in the Fashion Mall and picked up Avengers West Coast #80 & 102, The Walking Dead #40-42 & #50 And Marvel Zombies: The Covers HC.
Send... more... paramedics,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
Got to the convention about 2 hours early but it was worth it considering how long the line got before doors opened and the heat outside. When I was going around getting autographs I met Max Brooks who signed my copies of World War Z & Zombie Survival guide, he's an extremly nice guy and his Q&A in the afternoon was awesome.
Got the Night of the Living Dead 1990 DVD signed by director Tom Savini & producers John A. Russo & Russ Streiner. Russo also signed my copy of Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning. All of the media guests & fellow convention goers were super friendly and made it an extremly enjoyable day. Only thing that sucked about the convention was that I didn't stay for the whole weekend!
Books (Zombies 101: Knowledge Is Survival signed by Robert Cordray, Comics (Escape of the Living Dead #2-5 & Escape of the Living Dead Airborne #1 (all signed by John A. Russo)), DVDs (C.H.U.D., Deadhunter: Sevillian Zombies, Hellboy Director's Cut, Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave), Trade Paperbacks (Black Panther: The Bride, The Complete Madman Comics Vol. 2, Essential Avengers Vol. 3 & 6, Marvel Graphic Novel #3: Dreadstar, Marvel Graphic Novel #6: Star Slammers, Popbot Book 1, 4, 5 & 6, The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks (signed by Max Brooks)) and a couple t-shirts.
Spooky Empire Ultimate Horror
Once I get the photo page set up on the website i'll post more pictures from the convention.
After the convention went to the huge Asian market and picked up all sorts of wacky Japanese drinks and snacks. Incase you were wondering, Birds Nest juice is pretty gross. Had dinner at an awesome Vietnamise restaurant where the seafood was delicious!
Before leaving Orlando, stopped at Coliseum of Comics in the Fashion Mall and picked up Avengers West Coast #80 & 102, The Walking Dead #40-42 & #50 And Marvel Zombies: The Covers HC.
Send... more... paramedics,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
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conventions,
horror
Thursday, October 1, 2009
www.mikefavata.com
The official website of Michael "Mike" Favata is finally up and running. Of course there's some parts of the site still under construction but feel free to browse around.
This site is going to be an outlet for whatever creative or entrepreneurial endeavours i've got cooking in my head. I'm also using the site to catalog some of the things I collect such as comics, movies & records.
Until next time,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
This site is going to be an outlet for whatever creative or entrepreneurial endeavours i've got cooking in my head. I'm also using the site to catalog some of the things I collect such as comics, movies & records.
Until next time,
Michael "Mike" Favata
www.mikefavata.com
Labels:
web design,
website,
www.mikefavata.com
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