Artist: Davide Gianfelice
Subject: Northlanders
Date: November 01, 2010
Location: Lucca Comics & Games, Lucca, Italy
Lucca Comics and Games 2010 – Davide Gianfelice
March 29, 2011104: Super-Tusi Three by Scott Chantler
December 10, 2010
Tusi #104
Artist: Scott Chantler
Subject: Superman
Date: November 22, 2010
Location: Toronto ComiCon, Metro Toronto Convention Centre North, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): Them there Londoners seem to love Supes
Blacksad 03: John Blacksad by Jamal Igle
December 7, 2010
Artist: Jamal Igle
Subject: John Blacksad
Date: November 22, 2010
Location: Toronto ComiCon, MTCC North Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): For me, at least, the most impressive part was watching Jamal draw this sketch of John Blacksad without any type of physical reference material.
Lucca Con 2010 Sketch_01: Scott Morse
November 21, 2010Italy Day 4: Lucca Comics & Games Festival Day 1 – Watching Max Frezzato sketch
October 29, 2010What a tiring Day 1 of the Lucca Comics and Games Festival. The weather was great; cool early in the morning but sunny and warmer by noon. I spent most of my first 2 hours at the con getting sketches in my Lucca-only sketch book. The first sketch of day was one I stumbled onto accidentally. While checking out the tents where Panini Italia (mainly Marvel comics) and Planeta DeAgostini (mainly DC comics) were located, I found Max Frezzato’s booth.
I had only just discovered Max’s work on Wednesday during my visit to the exhibit that the show was throwing for the guests of honour. I have totally fallen head over heels in love with art. So of course I had to line up. And wait about 75 minutes for my turn. And what a wild and crazy 75 minutes it was.
To call what Max does as ‘sketching’ is a great injustice. He is an artiste who used any and every means possible to create unique pieces of art in the sketchbooks or comic albums of his fans.
He rarely used a pencil or marker to draw in any books. He took out a jar of black paint and a container of red from his work bag. Dipping his finger in away he went, just finger painting and palm painting and fingernail painting…whatever he felt he needed to do to give each person a truly unique piece.
He must have received 5-6 calls while I was there and would always work while chatting on his phone. Did a TV interview too.
This sketch was my absolute favourite. Not for the sketch itself but for how it was done. Max opened the softcover book, pulled one side of the cover taut and gently yanked the book from the binding glue. Turning to the other side, he repeated the procedure and the grabbed the guts of the book. I was in shock when he first separated the book. I was horrified when I saw the book torn apart. But my Italian friend, Gregory (I met him last year in Lucca while waiting in line for Eduardo Risso), just smiled and laughed. And shortly afterwards, so did I. Though I was still al little worried about what would happen to my book
I tweeted the completed sketch earlier in the day: Max’s Interior Cover Sketch
He also used some weird sort gold crayon/charcoal type instrument which you can barely see in these pics that I took of him working on my sketchbook. (I think I had the first sketch of the day that wasn’t fully done in paint.)
When the crayon/charcoal concoction was covered by the paint on his hands, he rubbed it in and the resultant use created new colours and textures.
090 – Infinite Kung Fu-tusi by Kagan McLeod
September 19, 2010
‘Tusi #: 090
Artist: Kagan McLeod
Subject: Infinite Kung Fu
Date: May 9, 2010
Location: Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): Also check out Kagan’s INFINITE KUNG FU site.
Death And Delirium 005 – Death by Mahmud Asrar
September 12, 2010
The Death and Delirium Collection
Artist: Mahmud Asrar
Subject: Death
Date: April 17, 2010
Location: C2E2, McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
086: Princess Leia-tusi by Tom Hodges
May 13, 2010‘Tusi #: 086
Artist: Tom Hodges
Subject: Princess Leia Organa (Star Wars)
Date: March 27, 2010
Location: WW Toronto, Direct Energy Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): Wow, been a long time since I posted an update.
Here’s one from Tom Hodges whose work I became familiar with primarily due to his appearances on the Comic Geeks Speak podcasts. I’m actually not a Star Wars fan but I did have a little crush on Leia back in the day.
078: Carnage-tusi by Kelly Tindall
April 14, 2010
‘Tusi #: 078
Artist: Kelly Tindall
Subject: Carnage (Amazing Spider-Man)
Date: February 28, 2010
Location: Winter Toronto Comicon, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): Been wanting to get a Tindall contribution for a little while now but either missed his sketching times (TCAF) or just not being able to get away from my duties to enjoy myself (Fan Expo). Of course when I finally get the opportunity I get busy at the con and have no time to chat with him. And I come of looking aloof or, worse, an ungrateful asshat. So my apologies to Kelly. I really do appreciate the Carnage piece. And I especially dig the “hand coming out of the border” bit.
082 – Fiona-tusi by Julie Faulkner
April 13, 2010‘Tusi #: 082
Artist: Julie Faulkner
Subject: Fiona (from Promises, Promises)
Date: March 27, 2010
Location: WW Toronto, Direct Energy Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note(s): This just might be my favourite DTB yet. The smile infectious, no?

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