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BOB’S BLOG: INKBLOTS: Miscellaneous bits!

*ITEM! Ink artist Phil Moy posted this file on our Facebook group page which shows a giant Ms. Inkwell illustration that he donated to our upcoming Ms. Inkwell Gallery book used on the promotional screens above Artists Alley at San Diego Comic-Con. Thanks to Phil for giving Ms. India Wells some west coast cred while plugging himself.

*ITEM! Check out our spankin’ new FAQ page to answer all of those pesky inquiries you’ve been wondering about all this time. And reading our updated History page can’t hurt!

*ITEM! Congratulations to Inkwell Awards committee member Michael W. Kellar for his promotion to the position of Assistant Director starting this month of August. This will mean that Mike will help me add some much-coveted order to my present load of chaos. Wish us luck!

*ITEM! Speaking of the Ms. Inkwell Gallery book, that was intended for a summer release, it’s now scheduled for a late fall release. But we have some big surprises in store for it that we’ll be sure to announce soon!

*ITEM! And speaking of books, our 2012 Donation book that debuted at Heroes Con is now available at our Store for a donation of $15. And within a week we’ll be able to take orders for our Special Signed & Numbered (limited to only ten copies) Edition signed by cover artist Mike McKone and signed by producers Jim Tournas and Bob Almond on the title page inside.

STOLEN INKWELL AWARDS MERCHANDISE!



(From Bob Almond’s posts on Facebook today):

STOLEN! Got back parcels of our Inkwell Awards materials following Heroes Con from the USPS and one box was empty although it had the stamp for $13.44 and had been resealed. Problem is we didn’t insure the box so I could only get the postage reimbursed and place a report with the inspector general. Stolen items include the final three out of the five limited and numbered Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge editions (signed by Joe, Terry Austin, Daniel Best and myself), (6?) copies of the Joe Sinnott signed & numbered editions of the book, several regular edition copies, regular editions of our Donation Books from 2010 (Randy Green cover), 2010 (Craig Rousseau cover), and 2011 (Louis Small cover) including almost half of the signed and numbered copies of the Craig Rousseau 2011 edition, the 2010 (Rousseau cover) multi-signed edition (Craig Rousseau, Bob Almond, Enrique Savory, Jr., Sara Richard, Brian Kong, Jim Tournas, Joe Sinnott, Mike McKone, Nicole Hansche, Ethan Van Sciver and Joe Haley), and the last three Joe Sinnott signed 2010 blank variant printer defect editions. Other stolen items in that box were a couple of Vanguard Pruductions books donated by J David Spurlock like Irwin Hasen: Loverboy and The Edge signed by Bill Sienkiewicz.  Probably more…as they come to me.

This may not seem like much but we’re still a small non-profit with a meager budget at best so this hit after so many recent financial losses are crippling to the organization. I won’t hold my breath but hoping for a miracle. Please contact Bob at dmralmond@gmail.com
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Inkwell Award Founder Challenges Eisners To Restore Best Inker Category!

(L-R) Haley Greenleaf as the hostess Ms. Inkwell, Bob McLeod as Keynote Guest Speaker and Bob Almond as the ceremony host

Columnist/reporter Michael Dunne of First Comics News has reported on one challenge highlight of Bob Almond’s ceremony speech at the 2012 Heroes Con Inkwell Awards award ceremony from June 23. That message was the following:

“And by the way, while I don’t want to be ‘that guy’ who presumes to know better and tell others how to do their job better, with all due respect intended, speaking on behalf of the ink artists of our community, I’d like to put out a request to the prestigious Eisner Awards, our industry’s comparable Academy Awards: would you please consider returning the Best Inker category to your annual ballot, please? By removing it, for reasons of supposed lack of clarity of what it is we do, you do us a disservice and disrespect combining us to a category titled “Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team” which removes the distinction of our specialty and comes across like we’re unworthy of a category. Can we get enough grass root support from our community to actually effect change for the better? Perhaps we can work with them on this…I’m certainly offering.”

For the full video of the awards ceremony in it’s entirety please check back to this site as it will be posted here in the near future.

BOB’S BLOG-’INKBLOTS’: 2012 Special Recognition Awards

 

 

 

<Note: this was the original material from my first edited draft regarding this year’s Special Recognition Awards that would up in a much-abbreviated form for the live ceremony speech at Heroes Con June 23 on Saturday 12:30-2:00 for the sake of brevity. All three Inkwell award recipients received their silver inkwell trophy following the ceremony.>

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Ernie Chan (1940-2012)

Ernie Chan: July 27, 1940–May 16, 2012

Yesterday we lost another Filipino comic book master illustrator and ink artist only one week after Tony Dezuniga – Ernie Chan. Ernie was a favorite inker of mine as  a young fan. I only saw a couple of covers of his early DC Batman work, but it was his less than one year run on the Incredible Hulk inking over the pencils of Sal Buscema where he became a hero to me.

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Tony DeZuniga (1941-2012)

Tony DeZuniga was one of the true trailblazers of the comic book world. He wasn’t the first foreign artist to work in the American market, but he became one of the most famous, and by virtue of sheer talent opened the door for an entire generation of Filipino artists to follow. Along the way he co-created one of the more unique Western characters to grace a mainstream comic book – Jonah Hex – and left his mark both as a penciller and inker of repute.

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