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Latest News & Happenings around the Inkwell Awards

 

The Inkwell Awards wants to announce that the fifth season is in full swing this spring after a strong opening. “The Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge event went exceptionally well and...
The Inkwell Awards wants to announce that the fifth season is in full swing this spring after a strong opening. “The Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge event went exceptionally well and the book collection of our first Challenge has sold more copies than I can keep up with, especially the Joe Sinnott signed and numbered editions!” says Inkwell Awards director Bob Almond. “Thanks to our loyal supporters, our ongoing fundraising auctions on eBay enabled us to fully fund our annual Dave Simons Inkwell Memorial Scholarship Fund for the JoeKubert School of Cartooning & Design. The only noticeable difference between 2012 and 2011 will be the number of convention stops on our Inkwell tour. Last year consisted of a heavy show schedule,” continues Bob, “but this year my dad was sick for several months and passed away in February with my mom moving in with me, leaving me barely able to keep up with operations and assignments let alone convention hopping. But thankfully my team has been all I could hope for in their dedication and execution of duties in a timely fashion. They inspired me when things were really rough.”

(Left-right) Melissa Dloughy Bender with Bob Almond and the April 2011 Pittsburgh Ms. Inkwell Alana Stanley.

 
 

Melissa posing in an early photo shoot as the Inkwell spokesperson.

The non-profit organization have made two stops familiar in their annual travels and this year is no exception. Bob continues ,  “Next week we will be revisiting our ‘family’ and attending Pittsburgh Comicon  on April 20-22. We have a new Ms. Inkwell model  t o portray our popular spokesmodel, Melissa Dloughy Bender, a local resident who’s been a cosplay staple at this show for some time now. We’ll also have Creator Editions of our Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge book, signed & numbered to only five with autographs from Joe himself, intro writer and Hall of Fame award-winning inker Terry Austin, and book producers Daniel Best, Jim Tournas, and myself.” The other stop  will be  at the Inkwell Awards  ‘homebase’ of Charlotte, NC for Heroes Con  on June 22-24 where they present their annual live ceremony. “Most of our organization, past and present, will be attending the eventand our new down south Ms. Inkwell model will be played by Ciara Michelle, a longtime convention assistant of our model liaison contributor (and exceptional artist) Louis Small, Jr.” says Bob. “She’s also a local resident and we had that development in the works for some time but we simply had to wait until the time was right for her to step up. We will also debut the annual Inkwell Awards Donation Drive book that weekend with a awesome cover by superstar artist Mike McKone, one of our ambassadors.”
 

Ciara Michelle (2011)

Now that the Nomination Committee ballots have been tallied, voting this year will take place May 1- May 15 when the official public ballot will be accessible traditionally on the Inkwell Awards website homepage. The voting is open to all public participants, whether they be fans or fellow creators and peers. The award winners will be brought to the Heroes Con and announced at the Inkwell Awards ceremony. Bob closes with “We’ll have more Heroes/ceremony details as we get closer to June but we’re already so excited for this event where everyone’s hard work will pay off and the best of the best ink artists and their work will be recognized”.
 
The Inkwell Awards  is an official 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and educate about the art form of comic book inking and to annually recognize and award the best ink artists and their work. Now in their fifth year, the organization is overseen by a number of industry professionals such as founder & director Bob Almond, Jimmy Tournas, Michael W. Kellar, Stacey Aragon and Sarah L. Covert who make up the IA core committee and Adam Hughes, Mike Marts, Ethan Van Sciver, Mark Brooks, Sal Velluto, Mike McKone, Trevor Von Eeden, J. David Spurlock, Cully Hamner, Phil Jimenez, Eric Basaldua, Joe Kubert and Jim Shooter who make up their IA ambassadors, and numerous contributors such as Dan Panosian, Louis Small, Jr. and Randy Green among others. They sponsor the Dave Simons Inkwell Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art and host the Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award.
 
(Copied & Pasted directly from First Comics News as written by Bob Almond - Founder & Director of the Inkwell Awards)

Inkwell Awards & Heroes Fallen Studios

 

 

 

Sorry for the late update, yesterday was a VERY busy day for me and I had ALOT of stuff to do and not enough hours in the day now, on to my weekly update...

Over at the Inkwell Awards there is ALOT of great things happening from a brand new forum (http://www.inkwellawards.com/?page_id=2210) which is looking to be a great venue for comic book inkers/artist to come together and chat, submit art work (Pencils, Inks, Colors) for portfolio review by industry professionals such as Jay Leisten, Bob Almond and Inkwell Committee Members such as Michael W. Kellar plus, you never know there may be a special guest artist from time to time that may drop by to review your submitted work and give you a critque, you just never know what can happen at the new forum...be sure to sign up and join the experience!

The Inkwell Awards is also running a Comic Classifieds (http://www.inkwellawards.com/?page_id=2182) section if you are looking for work or for an artists, then feel free to post in the classifieds section and let the community know, you never know who else maybe be posting in the classifieds, this will be a great place to make some connections!

 

Also, I want to let everyone know that Heroes Fallen Studios is still selling an amazing grahic novel that contains real stories from our men & women that have been deployed to Iraq & Afghanistan!

Please purchase this book and help support our troops - http://www.amazon.com/Untold-Stories-Afghanistan-Clayton-Murwin/dp/0983266700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328453788&sr=8-1

 

 

 

HEROES FALLEN STUDIOS INC

A non-profit organization that is near and dear to my heart is Heroes Fallen Studios! This studio has been in existence since 2008. 

My good friend Clayton D. Murwin called me and told me of this idea that he had that he was discussing with another friend of his and wanted my input since I am a veteran of the United States Navy (served in Desert Storm) & Army National Guard.

I immediately thought it was a great idea and would greatly benefit the men and woman that are currently serving in the Armed Forces, so I took on the position of inker for the studio and haven't looked back since.

Be sure to check out the Heroes Fallen Studios website at http://www.heroesfallenstudiosinc.org/

Comic Book Interview with Jessica Moormann from Pencils to Post

Here is great interview with Jessica Moormann about the upstart studio Pencils to Post over on Comic Book Interview dot com.

 

http://comicbookinterviews.com/2012/01/interview-jessica-moorman/

JIM SHOOTER JOINS THE INKWELL AWARDS!

 

 

The latest development for the non-profit inkwell Awards organization is the addition of Jim Shooter to it’s membership roster as a new ambassador. Inkwells director Bob Almond says, “With all that we have going on right now with activities like our annual Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge auctions and gallery book and Nomination process in effect for the 2012 season we weren’t planning to add any more new creators to the ambassador line-up for a bit after our recent additions of Phil Jimenez, Eric Basuldua and the legendary Joe Kubert last September. But sometimes things fall into place with the right people at the right time and you’ve got to run with it. While not involved operationally, the Ambassadors who represent us and agree with our mission can certainly lend a lot more exposure and credibility to our mission, and Jim is no exception. This is an especially exciting way for us to kick off the new year!”

 
A child prodigy, Jim Shooter’s career actually began in the ’60s while still in school! As is posted at  Jim’s blog site bio:
 
I did my first professional comics work at the age of thirteen, selling a Legion of Super-Heroes story to DC Comics and going on to write Superboy, The Legion of Super-Heroes, Superman and other titles.
 
In 1978, I accepted the position of Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics under the condition that I would be allowed to improve things for Marvel’s creators. I introduced royalties and a spectrum of other incentives, rights and benefits, attracting a Who’s Who of talent.
Later, I founded VALIANT, DEFIANT and Broadway Comics and was the principal creator of their characters and universes.
Today, I’m the Editor in Chief of Illustrated Media, a custom comics company and I’m presently writing the revival of the Gold Key superheroes for Dark Horse Comics. Solar: Man of the Atom, Magnus: Robot Fighter, Turok: Son of Stone and Mighty Samson are available now.
 
Joe Sinnott, the Inkwell’s Hall of Fame recipient and namesake was under contract at Marvel during Jim’s tenure and he made the following statement:  The news that my good friend Jim Shooter will be joining us as an ambassador and contributor to our organization should certainly be a great asset to the Inkwell Awards!
Joe Sinnott (December 13, 2011)

 

 
Bob continues, “As a reader I became a fan of Jim in the mid-late ’70s for his writing and editing at Marvel Comics. Later on I always found him professional and accessible the few times I met him in person and I was proud to work with him briefly on a short story for Valiant Entertainment a few years ago. But putting the personal fanboy gushing aside, Jim has undeniably been a primary force in this industry for about 45 years now. Besides all of his accomplishments with introducing new talent, creating memorable, epic stories, new characters and even entire universes as an editor and publisher, Jim is an artist, and one who, as editor-and-chief, has been an advocate for artists when it came to establishing incentives and policies to bring more respect and benefits to the talent. Due to his exceptional achievements and respect and recognition for the quality contribution of inkers and inking to the medium, we at the Inkwell Awards are quite honored to be associated with him.”
 
Previously established Inkwell Awards ambassadors include Adam Hughes, Mike Marts, Ethan Van Sciver, Mark Brooks, Mike McKone, Sal Velluto, Trevor Von Eeden, Cully Hamner, and the aforementioned Basuldua, Jimenez and Kubert.
 
The Inkwell Awards is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and educate about the art form of comic book inking and to annually recognize and award the best ink artists and their work. Now in their fifth year, the organization is overseen by a number of industry professionals such as founder & director Bob Almond, Jimmy Tournas, Michael W. Kellar, Stacey Aragon and Sarah L. Covert who make up the IA core committee and Adam Hughes, Mike Marts, Ethan Van Sciver, Mark Brooks, Sal Velluto, Mike McKone, Trevor Von Eeden, J. David Spurlock, Cully Hamner, Phil Jimenez, Eric Basaldua and Joe Kubert who make up their IA ambassadors, and numerous contributors such as Mark McKenna, Dan Panosian, Louis Small, Jr. and Randy Green among others. They sponsor the Dave Simons Inkwell Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art and host the Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame.

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