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Description of Pictures: After an introduction by Paul McSpadden, and a keynote address by Ross Richie, Phil LaMarr was emcee as the following Harvey Awards were presented:
BEST LETTERER - Chris Eliopoulos for “FEAR ITSELF”, published by Marvel Comics
BEST COLORIST - Dave Stewart for “HELLBOY: THE FURY”, published by Dark Horse Comics
BEST SYNDICATED STRIP - “CUL DE SAC”, by Richard Thompson, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate
BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK - “HARK! A VAGRANT”, by Kate Beaton, harkavagrant.com; print edition published by Drawn and Quarterly
BEST AMERICAN EDITION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL - “THE MANARA LIBRARY, VOLUME 1: INDIAN SUMMER AND OTHER STORIES”, published by Dark Horse Comics
BEST INKER - Joe Rivera for “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics
BEST NEW SERIES - “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics
MOST PROMISING NEW TALENT - Sara Pichelli, for “ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN”, published by Marvel Comics
SPECIAL AWARD FOR HUMOR IN COMICS - Kate Beaton for “HARK! A VAGRANT”, harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn and Quarterly
BEST ORIGINAL GRAPHIC PUBLICATION FOR YOUNGER READERS - “ANYA’S GHOST”, published by First Second
BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM - ORIGINAL -- “JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND”, published by Archaia Entertainment
BEST ANTHOLOGY - “DARK HORSE PRESENTS”, published by Dark Horse Comics
BEST DOMESTIC REPRINT PROJECT - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW
BEST COVER ARTIST - J. H. WILLIAMS for “BATWOMAN”, published by DC Comics
BEST BIOGRAPHICAL,HISTORICAL OR JOURNALISTIC PRESENTATION – “GENIUS ISOLATED: THE LIFE AND ART OF ALEX TOTH”, published by IDW
SPECIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRESENTATION - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW
HERO AWARD -- DICK GIORDANO HUMANITARIAN AWARD -- JOE KUBERT (deceased)
BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED – “THE DEATH RAY”, published by Drawn and Quarterly
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Wikipedia Description: Baltimore Comic-Con
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The Baltimore Comic-Con (comic convention) is a comic book-oriented fan convention held in the fall of every year since its inception in 2000. Founded by Marc Nathan, owner of Cards, Comics, and Collectibles of Reistertown, MD, the show was originally a one-day show held at the Sheraton Hotel in the Baltimore suburb of Towson. In 2002, after outgrowing its previous venue, the show moved to the Baltimore Convention Center in downtown Baltimore, across from Camden Yards and down the street from Geppi's Entertainment Museum, and was extended to a two-day show. The 2010 convention was held August 28–29, 2010.
Each year, the show features marquee-name comic book creators past and present, publishers, charitable organizations, and vendor booths offering genre-related items including comic book back-issues, limited edition collectible items such as Toon Tumblers and clothing, videos/DVDs, etc. Panel discussions throughout the day feature industry names presenting information on current and upcoming industry events, past hallmarks in comic book history, and information on the industry and how to be a part of it.
In 2006, the 19th Annual Harvey Awards, named for the late comics genius Harvey Kurtzman and developed to honor comic book industry professionals and companies singled out by their peers, moved from the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) in New York City to the Baltimore Comic-Con, with Kyle Baker as Master of Ceremonies.
Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
BCCHA1_120908_024.JPG: Paul McSpadden
BCCHA1_120908_097.JPG: Phil LaMarr
BCCHA1_120908_104.JPG: Phil LaMarr (emcee)
BCCHA1_120908_170.JPG: Ross Richie (Keynote Address Speaker)
BCCHA1_120908_253.JPG: Phil LaMarr
BCCHA1_120908_258.JPG: Scott Snyder -- Presenter for...
BCCHA1_120908_260.JPG: Scott Snyder (presenter)
BCCHA1_120908_266.JPG: BEST LETTERER - Chris Eliopoulos for “FEAR ITSELF”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Scott Snyder)
BCCHA1_120908_275.JPG: BEST COLORIST - Dave Stewart for “HELLBOY: THE FURY”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA1_120908_281.JPG: BEST COLORIST - Dave Stewart for “HELLBOY: THE FURY”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA1_120908_294.JPG: BEST SYNDICATED STRIP - “CUL DE SAC”, by Richard Thompson, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate (accepted by Chris Sparks)
BCCHA1_120908_317.JPG: BEST SYNDICATED STRIP - “CUL DE SAC”, by Richard Thompson, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate (accepted by Chris Sparks)
BCCHA1_120908_325.JPG: BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK - “HARK! A VAGRANT”, by Kate Beaton, harkavagrant.com; print edition published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by Brad Guigar)
BCCHA1_120908_334.JPG: Dean Haspiel -- Presenter for...
BCCHA1_120908_354.JPG: BEST AMERICAN EDITION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL - “THE MANARA LIBRARY, VOLUME 1: INDIAN SUMMER AND OTHER STORIES”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA1_120908_361.JPG: BEST AMERICAN EDITION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL - “THE MANARA LIBRARY, VOLUME 1: INDIAN SUMMER AND OTHER STORIES”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA1_120908_374.JPG: Dean Haspiel (and Joe Rubinstein) -- Presenter for...
BCCHA1_120908_391.JPG: BEST INKER - Joe Rivera for “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Joe Rivera)
BCCHA1_120908_410.JPG: BEST INKER - Joe Rivera for “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Joe Rivera)
BCCHA1_120908_415.JPG: Charles Kochman -- Presenter for...
BCCHA1_120908_442.JPG: BEST NEW SERIES - “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera)
BCCHA1_120908_460.JPG: BEST NEW SERIES - “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera)
BCCHA1_120908_469.JPG: MOST PROMISING NEW TALENT - Sara Pichelli, for “ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Charles Kochman)
BCCHA2_120908_001.JPG: Joe Linsner -- Presenter for...
BCCHA2_120908_011.JPG: SPECIAL AWARD FOR HUMOR IN COMICS - Kate Beaton for “HARK! A VAGRANT”, harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by Brad Guigar)
BCCHA2_120908_025.JPG: SPECIAL AWARD FOR HUMOR IN COMICS - Kate Beaton for “HARK! A VAGRANT”, harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by Brad Guigar)
BCCHA2_120908_032.JPG: BEST ORIGINAL GRAPHIC PUBLICATION FOR YOUNGER READERS - “ANYA’S GHOST”, published by First Second (accepted by Mark Wheatley)
BCCHA2_120908_038.JPG: BEST ORIGINAL GRAPHIC PUBLICATION FOR YOUNGER READERS - “ANYA’S GHOST”, published by First Second (accepted by Mark Wheatley)
BCCHA2_120908_043.JPG: David Petersen -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_052.JPG: BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM - ORIGINAL -- “JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND”, published by Archaia Entertainment (accepted by Jose Villarrubia)
BCCHA2_120908_056.JPG: BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM - ORIGINAL -- “JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND”, published by Archaia Entertainment (accepted by Jose Villarrubia)
BCCHA2_120908_063.JPG: BEST ANTHOLOGY - “DARK HORSE PRESENTS”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA2_120908_071.JPG: BEST ANTHOLOGY - “DARK HORSE PRESENTS”, published by Dark Horse Comics (accepted by Denis Kitchen)
BCCHA2_120908_078.JPG: Thom Zahler -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_087.JPG: BEST DOMESTIC REPRINT PROJECT - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW (accepted by Walt Simonson)
BCCHA2_120908_108.JPG: BEST DOMESTIC REPRINT PROJECT - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW (accepted by Walt Simonson)
BCCHA2_120908_115.JPG: BEST COVER ARTIST - J. H. WILLIAMS for “BATWOMAN”, published by DC Comics (accepted by Adam Phillips)
BCCHA2_120908_123.JPG: BEST COVER ARTIST - J. H. WILLIAMS for “BATWOMAN”, published by DC Comics (accepted by Adam Phillips)
BCCHA2_120908_126.JPG: Joe Rubinstein -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_131.JPG: BEST BIOGRAPHICAL,HISTORICAL OR JOURNALISTIC PRESENTATION – “GENIUS ISOLATED: THE LIFE AND ART OF ALEX TOTH”, published by IDW (accepted by Dirk Wood)
BCCHA2_120908_134.JPG: BEST BIOGRAPHICAL,HISTORICAL OR JOURNALISTIC PRESENTATION – “GENIUS ISOLATED: THE LIFE AND ART OF ALEX TOTH”, published by IDW (accepted by Dirk Wood)
BCCHA2_120908_138.JPG: SPECIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRESENTATION - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW (accepted by Walt Simonson)
BCCHA2_120908_157.JPG: SPECIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRESENTATION - “WALT SIMONSON’S THE MIGHTY THOR, ARTIST’S EDITION”, published by IDW (accepted by Walt Simonson)
BCCHA2_120908_158.JPG: -- Hero Awards --
Kevin Brogan -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_210.JPG: DICK GIORDANO HUMANITARIAN AWARD -- JOE KUBERT (deceased) (accepted by Paul Levitz)
BCCHA2_120908_250.JPG: DICK GIORDANO HUMANITARIAN AWARD -- JOE KUBERT (deceased) (accepted by Paul Levitz)
BCCHA2_120908_261.JPG: -- (Back to) Harvey Awards --
Phil LaMarr -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_267.JPG: BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED – “THE DEATH RAY”, published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by David Petersen)
BCCHA2_120908_278.JPG: BEST GRAPHIC ALBUM PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED – “THE DEATH RAY”, published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by David Petersen)
BCCHA2_120908_303.JPG: -- (Back to) Hero Awards --
Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. -- Presenters for ...
BCCHA2_120908_331.JPG: Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. -- Presenters for ...
HERO LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD -- JOHN ROMITA JR.
BCCHA2_120908_350.JPG: HERO LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD -- JOHN ROMITA JR.
BCCHA2_120908_375.JPG: HERO LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD -- JOHN ROMITA JR.
BCCHA2_120908_377.JPG: -- (Back to) Harvey Awards --
Jeff Lemire -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_387.JPG: BEST CONTINUING OR LIMITED SERIES - “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera)
BCCHA2_120908_395.JPG: BEST CONTINUING OR LIMITED SERIES - “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera)
BCCHA2_120908_399.JPG: Larry Hama -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_408.JPG: BEST WRITER - Mark Waid for “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid)
BCCHA2_120908_419.JPG: BEST WRITER - Mark Waid for “DAREDEVIL”, published by Marvel Comics (accepted by Mark Waid)
BCCHA2_120908_432.JPG: Eric Powell -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_438.JPG: BEST ARTIST - J. H. Williams for “BATWOMAN”, published by DC Comics (accepted by Adam Phillips)
BCCHA2_120908_442.JPG: BEST ARTIST - J. H. Williams for “BATWOMAN”, published by DC Comics (accepted by Adam Phillips)
BCCHA2_120908_443.JPG: Erik Larsen -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_455.JPG: BEST CARTOONIST - Kate Beaton for “HARK! A VAGRANT”, harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by Brad Guigar)
BCCHA2_120908_462.JPG: BEST CARTOONIST - Kate Beaton for “HARK! A VAGRANT”, harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn and Quarterly (accepted by Brad Guigar)
BCCHA2_120908_466.JPG: Paul Levitz -- Presenter for ...
BCCHA2_120908_473.JPG: BEST SINGLE ISSUE OR STORY - “JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND”, published by Archaia Entertainment (accepted by David Petersen)
BCCHA2_120908_477.JPG: BEST SINGLE ISSUE OR STORY - “JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND”, published by Archaia Entertainment (accepted by David Petersen)
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2012 photos: Equipment this year: My mainstays were the Fuji S100fs, Nikon D7000, and the new Fuji X-S1. I also used an underwater Fuji XP50 and a Nikon D600. The first three cameras all broke this year and had to be repaired.
Trips this year: three Civil War Trust conferences (Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; and Williamsburg, Virginia), a week-long family reunion cruise of the Caribbean, my annual two-week trip out west for the San Diego Comic-Con (plus side trips to Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, etc), and a week-long family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with lots of in-transit time in Ohio and Indiana)..
Ego strokes: I had a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post. I had a photograph of the George Segal San Farncisco Holocaust memorial used as the cover of Quebec Francais (issue 165). Not being able to read French, I'm not entirely sure what the article is about but, hey! And I guess what could be considered to be a positive thing, my site is now established enough that spammers have noticed it and I had to block 17,000 file description postings for Viagra and whatever else..
Number of photos taken this year: just over 390,000 (a four-year low).