Want to buy some of my designs? There’s RedBubble: Witchipoo
Finally, don’t forget to purchase my latest comic:
I’m also experimenting with a radio show, streamed live on WHCSradio.org. New show every Friday, from 1-2pm ET. Broadcast until further notice. I have recorded interviews from MICE 2019. Stay tuned.
Get yourself some cool stuff on RedBubble, featuring my designs. There’s dresses, tee shirts, notebooks, etc. The notebooks, and the Quentin Crisp tees seems to be one of the best selling items.
End of October, I will have a table at a small comic con in Upstate NY.
Come back next week for a new Psycho Bunny sketch.
Completed the sketch the other day. Influenced by Japanese mythology, demons, and horror manga art. Never really got into manga, horror being the only except. Sketched this the other day after looking at panels done by Junji Ito.
Sketch done by Michele Witchipoo. Sept. 2018. Sketch done by Michele Witchipoo. Sept. 2018.Â
Did a few sketches for this year’s Inktober. Just haven’t gotten around to posting them. Here’s a quick one. Guess it was inspired by Pennywise, and the current success of the film It.
Done for Inktober 2017. Pencil, pen and ink. Drawn by Michele Witchipoo, Oct. 2017.Â
This wasn’t my first Inktober sketch, but it’s one of the better ones. Now back to sketching.
Last minute notice. Was asked to be part of a birthday celebration for H.P. Lovecraft. Happening over at Lovecraft Bar NYC, this Friday starting at 6pm to 1am.
Flyer for H.P. Lovecraft birthday party in NYC. Aug. 2017.
I’ll be one of the artist exhibiting and selling work. Music, cosplay, readings, art, and film under the spirit of Lovecraft. Hosted by Gerry Visco (aka The Gerry Party) and put together by The Set. Admission is five dollars, with a one drink purchase min. 21 and over please. Proceeds to help end NYC depression. Lovecraft NYC is located on 50 Avenue B in the heart of the East Village/Lower East Side in NYC.
Before Hurricane Sandy and the US Presidential Elections, there was the 2012 New York Comic Con.
The New York Comic Con has become an annual event in NYC since 2006, making it the second largest comicbook convention in the United States, next to the San Diego Comic Con.
My ‘Professional’ pass for the 2012 NYCC. Photo by Michele Witchipoo.
I had a small table in Artist Alley back in 2010. Perhaps one day I’ll have another shot at having a table in that section. In the meantime, I was perfectly content to walk around with a professional badge around my neck.
Greetings Earthlings. NYCC Entrance. Oct. 2012. Photo by Michele Witchipoo.
Like all such events, there are trends. Particularly pop culture trends, and comic book conventions are no exception. This year the 11th regeneration of Doctor Who, (currently portrayed by Matt Smith) was in vogue. An interesting development in this craze was there were just as many females dressing up as ‘the doctor’ as there were males. There were more female doctors, as a matter of fact, fez hats and all.
In the autograph section was British actor Peter Davidson, who was the fifth doctor in the ongoing series. Currently in the UK version of Law and Order, he was gracious enough to pose for fan photographs.
Doctor Who fan Ben Herman shakes hands with British actor Peter Davidson, who played the fifth Doctor Who. New York Comic Con 2012. Photo by Michele Witchipoo. Oct. 2012.
One sidenote: his current son-in-law is the tenth doctor, David Tennant.
Besides Doctor Who being in vogue, there were The Avengers (not the American punk band from the late 70s, I meant the comic). There were especially a lot of fans dressed like Captain America, no doubt thanks to the hit movie. All the cosplayers were out in full force, of course. I did see two people in attendance dressed like characters from The Rocky Horror Picture show.
Hip Hop/Rap & comics panel. Went here by accident, but stayed because of some of the righteous stuff that was being said. Reminded me of some of the globalization lectures I heard in Austria this past spring. Fuzzy photo taken by Michele Witchipoo
By accident I walked into a panel discussing Rap and Hip-Hop’s connection with comic-book culture. Instead of turning around, I stayed due to some of the key points being discussed during talks. My eyebrows were raised when female rapper Jean Grae mentioned reading my all-time favorite comic Love and Rockets during her formative years. Afterwards I approached her, informing her that I was also a huge Los Hernandez fan. Well she gave me an unexpected sincere hug, and that converted me into being her fan.
Joel Hodgson from Mystery Science Theater 3000. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele Witchipoo.
On Sunday there was a pleasant surprise. Joel Hodgson from Mystery Science Theater 3000 from Mystery Science Theater 3000 was signing autographs.
Onto Artist Alley. A major improvement when it came to this department. It was much more organized than in previous years. Therefore it was easier to walk around, checking out assorted artists, ranging from established to the independent. For example, George Perez (Wonder Woman circa 1980s) had a table selling his work.
Here’s some additional photos from this year’s event, which took place at the Jacob Javits Center.
Proof that social media and/or iPhone apps have made it into the heart of pop culture consciousness. Instagram app. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooLove in an elevator. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooFelix The Cat! At the NYCC, you might need more than a bag of tricks. NYCC Oct. 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooEven at comic cons, it might be a nice day for a white wedding. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooCosplayer. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooFan dressed as the 10th Doctor. As in Doctor Who. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele Witchipoo.Checking out the activities before extermination. NYCC 2012. Photo by Michele WitchipooOne of these days, I’m gonna dress like a furry for Halloween. But that’s all. No funny business. Just the costume. NYCC 2012 Photo by Michele WitchipooOrko! NYCC 2012 Photo by Michele Witchipoo
Punk/Batcave 80s throwback. First spotted her during in the “Art Takes Times Square” event in June 2012. NYCC 2012 Photo by Michele WitchipooPunk/Batcave 80s throwback. First spotted her during in the “Art Takes Times Square” event in June 2012. I want her skirt. NYCC 2012
Brief news update. I’ll have a short story illustrated by me and written by Nicolas Caesar in the horror anthology Filthy Cake. There’s two horror anthologies actually. The other collection is entitled The Pit and the Compendium. Both anthologies will feature art and stories by a variety of talented folks. Details forthcoming.
Before I forget, I’m going to have two pieces at the Hi-5. The Hi-5 is a lounge and bar located in Ridgewood, Queens, and I’ll be part of the exhibit along with other artists and bands. Although not as popular as the Bushwick art scene, Ridgewood is still coming on its own. So with that in mind, the Hi-5 will have a horror-themed art event tomorrow night.
Advert for the Hi-5 Punk Horror Art show.
At the last minute, I gave two pieces to be shown. Below are photos of the two pieces I have in the punk horror themed show up-close. These two debuted last week at the Bushwick Open Studio weekend. Now these two out of the Prometheus series is going to be shown this week at the Hi-5.