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Halloween Axe Cop. Photo by my buddy Michael Roach. Wait, that axe looks fake, really? (and yes, it's the wrong badge). More photos.
Halloween Axe Cop. Photo by my buddy Michael Roach. Wait, that axe looks fake, really? This house is sneaking up on me (and as you know, being surprised is Axe Cop's only weakness). More photos.
Bandai King Ghidorah
R2-D2 flash drive
Fisher-Price Little People baby roundhead
Funko Mystery Mini Alien
Funkco Mystery Mini Metaluna Mutant
Funkco Mystery Mini Robby the Robot
Star Wars Rebels Stormtrooper and Zeb Orrelios action figures
Anguirus mini figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends Jedi Temple Guard action figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends AT-DP Driver action figure
Star Trek Original Series Captain Christopher Pike action figure
Simpsons Lego minifig Comic Book Guy
Simpsons Lego minifig Groundskeeper Willie
Simpsons Lego minifig Martin Prince
Simpsons Lego minifig Waylon Smithers
Simpsons Lego minifig Hans Moleman
Simpsons Lego minifig Professor Frink
Hot Wheels Bat-Pod
Kotobukiya Star Wars Jaina Solo Bishoujo ARTFX statue
Creature from the Black Lagoon bank
Creature from the Black Lagoon Burger King toy
Nintendo Captain Olimar figure
Tin car
Scribblenauts Wonder Woman
Jar Jar Binks squirting Burger King toy
Lego Darth Vader digital clock
Star Wars Power of the Jedi Queen Amidala (Theed Invasion) action figure
Funko ReAction Alien Series 1 Kane (spacesuit) action figure
Prince of the Cosmos Katamari Damacy clay figurine
Star Wars Black Series 6-inch Obi-Wan Kenobi action figure
Star Wars Black Series 3.75-inch Mosep Binneed action figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends C1-10P (Chopper) action figure
Star Wars Black Series 6-inch First Order Stormtrooper
Funko Pop! Futurama Leela vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Futurama Bender vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Futurama Fry vinyl figure
Marilyn Monroe cigarette lighters
Funko Pop! Harry Potter vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Nosferatu vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Star Wars The Force Awakens BB-8 bobble-head
Disney Store wind-up Yoda flipping toy
Doctor Who Battle Dalek action figure
Disney Store wind-up R2-D2
Star Wars Command Republic Gunship
Funnko Pop! Star Wars Sandtrooper and Dewback bobble-heads
Axe Cop and Wexter (T-rex) action figures
Jakks Pacific 20-inch Biker Scout
Jakks Pacific 20-inch TIE Fighter Pilot
Jakks Pacific 20-inch Bossk
1. Johnny the Homicidal Maniac comics. I've only read the first two issues, but I liked them quite a lot, so now I'm expanding my familiarity with issues 3-5.
2. Dr Horrible comic collection. If you haven't seen Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, you should. It's terrific. I've already read one of the comics in this book, but none of the others.
3. The Guild: Bladezz comic. The Guild is Felicia Day's webseries. If you don't know who Felicia Day is, I'll tell you that she's an incredible actress/writer and that she's in Dr. Horrible. There are several comics from The Guild, and I've read all but this one.
4. Autographed Bloody GIR print. GIR is a character from Invader Zim, which was created by Jhonen Vasquez, who also created Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. Invader Zim has far more widespread appeal, though this print is probably not the best way to advertise Invader Zim's accessibility. (This image was created for a scene that was cut for being too gruesome. The animators stuck stills of this image into several episodes, so that it is in the show, but only for flashes too short to be visible.) Rikki Simons, the voice of GIR, signed it for me.
5. All five Girls with Slingshots books. I love Danielle Corsetto, and I've been waiting years for her to come to San Diego Comic-Con so that I could meet her and buy books from her in person. Now she's finally made it!
6. Republicans for Voldemort bumper sticker. On my old car, I had one of these stickers. After the accident that caused me to get my rear bumper replaced, David Malki ! gave me a replacement sticker. I was glad to have it, but less than a year later I was in another accident, and this time my car was not fixable. So I lost the sticker again. When I got my new car, I wanted to buy one of these stickers for it, but I couldn't find them in the online store. Last night, while I was buying things from Jon Rosenberg, I completely failed to notice piles of these stickers on the table. This morning I was there again, I saw the stickers, and I bought one. My car will finally feel complete, once it has a Republicans for Voldemort sticker on it.
7. Both Drive books. Dave Kellet does a gag-a-day comic called Sheldon that is really worth checking out. More recently he started Drive, a once-a-week sci-fi epic. No big shock: I'm more into the sci-fi one.
8. The Book of Mormon: The Complete Book and Lyrics of the Broadway Musical. I've been listening to the soundtrack to The Book of Mormon pretty much constantly for the past few weeks. There's a South Park thing going on across from Comic-Con this year. It's kind of like the Scott Pilgrim thing last year, only not quite as awesome. They had people do karaoke, and if you sang you got a piece of Book of Mormon merchandise. I wanted to sing, but most of the few songs they had were ones I don't know well, and I wanted to sing a song that hadn't been done yet, so I chose a song that I didn't know at all, and then it was super hard to see the lyrics while onstage, so my performance was terrible. But I got this book out of it, so it was worth it.
9. Alice in Wonderland comic. I haven't read this, don't know anything about it, but it looks cool so I bought it. If I really like it I'll pick up other issues in the future.
10. Buffy comics. Specifically, Buffy season eight comics. I'm way behind. Comic-Con is a good opportunity to catch up, at least in buying the comics. The next step is finding time to read them, when I've got piles of new comics to get through.
11. The Walking Dead comic. I liked the TV show The Walking Dead well enough, so I figured I'd give the source material a try. This was on sale at the CBLDF booth, too, so I'm supporting freedom of speech through my purchase.
12. Axe Cop comics. If you don't already know, Axe Cop was first imagined by a five year old, and drawn into existence by his twenty-something year old brother. When I've described events from it to friends of mine, they've reflected that it seems like something I would tell them about a dream I had. Axe Cop is mostly on the web, but these are print comics so I haven't read them yet. I'm super excited about them!
13. Arsenic Lullaby book. I had never heard of this comic before today. I was walking past a booth, and a woman asked, "Do you like dark humor?" The bit of this book that I've seen so far was very funny and quite dark. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of it.
14. Phineas and Ferb poster. Two years ago, I was walking on the top floor of the convention center, in the area that's often full of people trying to give away promotional stuff. There was a woman handing out Phineas and Ferb posters to passersby. I held out my hand as I passed, but she didn't respond, so I said, "I want a Phineas and Ferb poster," and then she handed me one, seeming quite begrudging about giving a poster to someone clearly outside the target demographic. This year, they were handing out posters at the Phineas and Ferb booth, and when I took one the woman smiled at me and told me about what would be going on at the booth later that day. It seems that the Phineas and Ferb marketers have learned to embrace the significant fan base they have among older viewers. I feel much more welcome now.
Pretty good for one day, huh?
PAX 2010
Some of the pictures are pictures are not the best, but they tell a story when looked at in order. Please forgive the slightly out of focus or blurry pictures.
YouTube Video: Paul gave a speach on what we would be doing.
The final video from Mediocre Films: Paul and Storm Get Thirsty
Case is 75% covered in stickers—including (but not limited to) the following:
- “I Stole Your Accordion” Kingdom of Loathing bumper sticker
- Molly Lewis round sticker (near where the handle used to be)
- “THE” oval sticker (Paul F. Tompkins)
- “Paul and Storm” blue square sticker, faded (near top)
- “Less Talk, More Monkey” Archie McPhee sticker
- “Worm Quartet” small square black/red sticker
- “Only Cowboys and Warriors can control the magic riding spider” AXECOP sticker, as well as a “plain” black AXECOP sticker
- Marian Call sticker
- w00tstock satin pass
- several round “Rock Band” icon stickers
- Ice Cream Man sticker
- MC Frontalot sticker
Ethan Nicolle is a comic book creator, artist, and writer. He created the Slave Labor Graphics comic Chumble Spuzz which has been released as two graphic novels so far. He also worked with his younger brother, Malachai, to create Axe Cop.
This photo was taken on June 19, 2011 at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo (BMO Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada).
I'm a big fan of the Axe Cop comics so it was only natural that I tried my hand at a poster for the inevitable movie starring Aaron Eckhart.
Axe Cop is the brainchild of Malachai Nicolle who is 5 years old. His older brother Ethan Nicolle is 29 years old and a comic artist. You can see their comics at axecop.com/
It was a rather quick & dirty affair so excuse the mistakes I might have left in.
by Doug Kline
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Halloween Axe Cop. Photo by my buddy Michael Roach. Wait, that axe looks fake, really? Serve and protect. Also chop heads off. More photos.
Because sometimes we need a reminder not to take ourselves too seriously.
And because I love AxeCop!