Flesk Exhibiting At WonderCon. Meet Mark Schultz, William Stout and Jim Silke! Updated!

Flesk Publications will be exhibiting at WonderCon in San Francisco on April 2-4 at booth #1019. Mark Schultz will be at our booth all three days. William Stout will be right next to us at booth #1021. We will have our current line of books available, samples for upcoming titles, plus each artist will be signing and have original artwork for sale.

Flesk Publications has produced a special sketchbook Mark Schultz Blue Book. Contained within is an assortment of Schultz’s preliminary drawings in blue pencil form for Storms at Sea and miscellaneous pieces culled from his personal sketchbook. WonderCon is the U.S. debut of this item. These will be available for direct order from Flesk after the show for $10.00. Orders in the U.S receive free shipping until April 15. This paperbound collection is 16-pages at 5.5 x 8.5″ in full color. Blue Book is limited to 1000 numbered copies, each signed by Schultz. This item is only available through Flesk.

Another special for WonderCon is James Bama Sketchbook. I have received twenty advance copies of the book, which I will make available to those who attend WonderCon. This is the premier for this exciting new book. The bulk shipment does not arrive until early May from the printer. This is your opportunity to get the book long before anyone else. If you can’t make the show, pre-order from Flesk by May 15th for free shipping in the U.S. Full details on James Bama Sketchbook can be found on our website here.

Furthermore, we are pleased to have samples on the work of Petar Meseldžija. Flesk is pleased to announce we will be publishing his book, The Legend of Steel Bashaw, this fall. We will have a copy of the Serbian edition of this book as well as a sample copy of his Dutch sketchbook on hand to familiarize you with his beautiful work. Details on The Legend of Steel Bashaw can be found on our website here.

Also, Jim Silke will be in artists’ alley at table #AA031. We will have previews and promotional material for our summer and fall titles, including news of our upcoming book Jungle Girls by Jim Silke!

We will also have our friend Manuel Auad of Auad Publishing at our Flesk booth, He will have an assortment of his titles, including the new Frank Brangwyn portfolio. For full details and directions you can visit the WonderCon website here: http://www.comic-con.org/wc/

We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Best,
John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Spectrum 17 – My Adventures as a Jury Member!

As I mentioned a few weeks back, I am thrilled to have been included among the five-member jury for Spectrum 17, along with Bill Carman, Kerry Callen, Rebecca Guay, and Iain McCaig.

We convened in Kansas City, MO on February 26 to view nearly 6000 works! The morning started at 8:15AM when we met with Arnie and Cathy Fenner in the hotel lobby. We were escorted to Pershing Hall, which encompasses 15,000 square feet. I recall walking into the room, looking to the left, then to the right, and being astonished at how much material was laid out for viewing. Arnie then told us they would have to lay out the room again once or maybe two more times. (It turned out the room was filled almost a third time). There’s some pictures and video of the room at the Spectrum website here.

The five of us were armed with a cup of beans, with each jury member having a different color. Every piece of art had its own upside down cup with a small hole. Our instructions were simple. If you like the art, drop in a bean. Every piece of art that gets a majority vote (three or more beans) goes in the book. The different colored beans for each judge makes sure no double votes are cast by mistake by the same person. We also had the option of dropping in a paperclip to mark those pieces we felt were exceptional for consideration for a Gold or Silver Award. We were discouraged from talking to one another and started from different areas of the room to make our personal and anonymous choices.

Throughout the day I was really impressed by many things. I’d like to point out two of them. One was how fair the voting process is. Having the opportunity to vote on a pure anonymous level, and not knowing the names of the artists works I was viewing was a no pressure, comfortable experience allowing me to vote based on the merits of the individual art. The second thing was how great the Spectrum staff was. The kept us fed, provided plenty of breaks, and had everything taken care of. I felt relaxed, so viewing the nearly 6000 pieces of art didn’t seem overwhelming. I felt I could give the proper amount of time to each piece. It was a very smooth good day.

I admit I was disappointed to see the Comics category so sparse. Comics are my first love and I was especially looking forward to see the submissions. I hope to see this section grow in the coming years, so if you are a comic artist, I encourage you to submit your work. And, some sequential pages would be good, too! I only saw a few comic pages, with most of the entries being covers or splashes.

One (of the many) things that I liked was being able to view all of the art in a hard copy form, and not on a computer or in digital form. It was easy to go back and forth, and compare pieces to one another, go back to a certain area or table, and give each piece a good viewing.
Arnie and Cathy gave us a time limit for viewing the three separate layouts of the room, since they wanted to make sure we had enough time for award considerations at the end. They explained this final process has gone long into the evening in previous years.

Well, it turns out we had a like-minded jury, as we made the award selections fairly quickly. It was pretty amazing how unified we were. Arnie and Cathy seemed happy with how quickly we made group decisions. I was surprised by how many pieces had multiple paperclips. It’s just staggering to think that out of 6000 pieces, that we were so close in aesthetics to have picked the same types of pieces. For instance, for the Unpublished section, we all picked multiple Eric Fortune pieces for award consideration. I was completely unfamiliar with his work at the time. I was impressed and dropped a few paperclips for his art. I think we had five or six Fortune pieces to choose from. The only other artist who came close to having as many pieces marked for awards was Sam Weber, who received two awards, one in the Advertising category and another in Editorial. We were all in the same groove. We whittled the ten or fifteen or so selections from each category down to a handful of pieces, then debated the merits of each piece until a majority decision could be made. Each jury member was great about listening and expressing his or her reasons why a piece of art should receive an award. It also helped that Arnie let us choose two pieces for a silver award for the Dimensional and Unpublished categories. In those two cases, we felt each of the four pieces were really deserving of a Silver award. You can view all of the award winners by clicking here.

It was a terrific weekend. Again, the Spectrum staff and the Fenner’s made the whole process so smooth and enjoyable, it left me relaxed and focused all day. It was an honor to be among this delightful group and have this opportunity.

Congratulations to everyone who makes it into Spectrum 17! The list of artist names selected for the book has been posted on the Spectrum website. You can view the results here.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Flesk, Mark Schultz, Jim Silke and William Stout Exhibiting at WonderCon!

Gary Gianni providing a sketch inside his Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea adaptation while Mark Schultz looks on at the 2009 WonderCon.
Gary Gianni providing a sketch inside his Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea adaptation while Mark Schultz looks on at the 2009 WonderCon.
Happy fans posing with their new Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea book including a fresh sketch from Gianni at the 2009 WonderCon.
Happy fans posing with their new Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea book including a fresh sketch from Gianni at the 2009 WonderCon.

WonderCon 2010 is coming!

Flesk Publications will be exhibiting at WonderCon in San Francisco on April 2-4 at booth #1019. Mark Schultz will be at our booth all three days. William Stout will be right next to us at booth #1021. Also, Jim Silke will be in artists’ alley at table #AA031. We will have books available, plus each artist will be signing and have original artwork for sale. We will also have our friend Manuel Auad of Auad Publishing at our Flesk booth with an assortment of his titles, including the new Frank Brangwyn portfolio. We will have previews and promotional material for our summer and fall titles, including news of our upcoming book Jungle Girls by Jim Silke! We look forward to seeing you at the show. For full details and directions you can visit the WonderCon website here.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Illustration Magazine #29 Now Available – See Our Flesk Ad!

Illustration Magazine #29 is hitting the stores and subscribers mailboxes now. I just received my copy today. As usual, Dan Zimmer has produced another superb issue. This one includes a feature-length article on pulp artist H.J. Ward by David Saunders. You can get your copy direct from the Illustration Magazine website here, or from Bud’s Art Books here. Also, be sure to check out our Flesk advertisement on page 15.

Enjoy,

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Jim & Ruth Keegan’s Two-Gun Blog!

Jim & Ruth Keegan have joined the 21st century with their blog Jim & Ruth’s Two-Gun Blog, where you can view their new paintings and read the latest news about them. Jim & Ruth are the creators of The Adventures of Two-Gun Bob, which appears in the back of every issue of Conan, Solomon Kane, or Kull comic books. They have also illustrated the books The Best of Robert E. Howard Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 as well as El Borak for Del-Rey Books, and Crimson Shadows for Subterranean Books. (Which can be purchased from Bud’s Art Books.)

The above cover artwork is for the book The Early Adventures of El Borak, a new collection from the Robert E. Howard Foundation.

Jim & Ruth will be guests of the Robert E. Howard weekend in Cross Plains, Texas this June. I’m not sure of the actual day yet, but will post the information when I learn more details. Or, better yet, keep checking Jim & Ruth’s blog for the announcement.

Jim is also an exceptional designer, who is responsible for the design of our Jules Verne’s Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea book adapted by Gary Gianni. Jim & Ruth also colored the book.

Enjoy,

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Stripbeurs Breda 2010 Pictures!

I’m back from the Stripbeurs Breda show in the Netherlands. This was my favorite show in a long time. The hospitality of the Dutch was a welcome experience. I had heard they have a reputation for being good people, and I can tell you it is true! The show coordinators and volunteers, artists, publishers and fans I met were some of the most genuine and friendly I have experienced at an event.

The following is a small sample of the two hundred plus pictures I took on the trip, along with some brief notes.

I’ve got to start off with Mark Thelosen and Guido de Bue. If it weren’t for these two guys, Mark Schultz and I would not have been invited to the show. Not only did they make all of the arrangements for our trip, but they also served as the ultimate hosts by serving as tour guides and setting up the Flesk booth and providing help for the event. They are two very professional and special guys. In this picture above we have Mark Schultz sitting down on the left, then Guido in the middle, followed by Mark T. Schultz invited them to his hotel room, pulled out his originals and spread them out across the bed, then invited both to pick out an original as gratitude for all they had done. I think there was about 30 or 40 originals to choose from. I got a real kick out of watching these two select their complimentary art. Good things happen to good people. These are two outstanding gentlemen.

This is Mark Schultz and his wife Denise on Saturday morning at the Flesk booth. (Along with Guido’s hand and chin.) I was happy to see how quickly we became busy. It felt good to hear how many people already had one or more of our books and were buying additional titles to round out their collections. Mark turned into a signing machine during both days. People brought many cool foreign editions of Xenozoic Tales collections I had not seen before, as well as many oddball comic books from the states.

Here is Geoff West of The Book Palace on the left and Mark Schultz on the right. Geoff was one of the first retailers to purchase our books back when I started in 2002. We have spoken and written many times over the years and I was glad to finally meet him in person for the first time. Geoff recently published the third installment of the Deluxe Gregory Manchess illustrated Conan book that had been delayed by Wandering Star for over five years. Thanks to Geoff the book has finally been produced.

Here is Mark Schultz and Petar Meseldžija (right) looking over Petar’s Serbian edition of “The Legend of Steel Bashaw.” Petar, who lives in the Netherlands, was kind enough to spend two hours each day signing at the Flesk booth to celebrate and promote our publishing the English edition of his beautiful book this fall. (I will have full details about this project shortly.) Petar brought his good nature and positive aura to the Flesk booth. He made us all smile and laugh throughout the show. Petar is like our long-lost brother who we have recently discovered.

How is this for a magic moment? Mark Schultz is doing a sketch for Achdé, while Achdé is doing a Lucky Luke drawing for Mark. Achdé was one of the main guests for this year’s show and a funny and nice guy. There’s Guido again in the background, never far away to make sure we are taken care of.

Here we have Petar Meseldžija doing a sketch in his new Dutch sketchbook. The purchaser of the book asked Petar to draw a woman inside. Petar proceeded to fulfill his request by drawing a 135-year old woman with one big tooth sticking out of her mouth! It was hilarious.

Check out this line-up. Starting from the rear to the front, in the red shirt is Mike Mignola, Barry Kitson, John Watson, Adi Granov, Achdé, and Paul Renaud! A mob of fans kept these top-rated artists busy all day Saturday and Sunday. I was lucky enough to talk with each of them at one time or another. It was an absolute pleasure to sit with Paul Renaud at one point and get to know him better. He is extremely passionate about his work and growing at an unbelievable speed. He’s a super nice person.

On the Monday after the show, Mark Schultz and myself were invited to speak at a local art college. Here Mark is performing an inking demonstration to approximately twenty-five illustration students. All in all, we spent just over three hours there. We enjoyed the experience. The students were sharp and had many good inquisitive questions.

The only unfortunate incident was my becoming sick on that Sunday evening just as the show was ending. I was feeling fine, and then got hit hard by nightfall. A sore throat made it difficult to talk the last few days while traveling. Despite this, I still went out late and woke up early to maximize my time in the Netherlands. Again, I had a wonderful time. Thanks to everyone who came by our booth at Stripbeurs Breda!

Best,

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Spectrum 17 Jury and Gold and Silver Award Winners!

I have recently returned from the seventeenth annual Spectrum competition in Kansas City, MO. I was honored and privileged to be among the five-member jury this year, along with Bill Carman, Kerry Callen, Rebecca Guay, and Iain McCaig. While I will be writing a detailed blog about the event in the near future, for now you can view pictures and details on the Spectrum website here, as well as view the Spectrum 17 Award Winners here.

I will write more when I return from the Stripbeurs Breda show in the Netherlands.

Enjoy!

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications