Thursday, July 31, 2008

Paul Pages

























Just received a brand new batch of pages from Paul. Words cannot describe how awesome they are! Tales 50 ships in September and I can't wait!

This is from a character study of the Mothman for that issue. Vile.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

7 Lovefield Street

























Want to thank my good buddy Dan Berger for snapping this pic of where Leatherhead was created. I occupied the basement apartment on the right.





So when you're on your TMNT pilgrimage to western Massachusetts be sure to stop by 7 Lovefield St.in the beautiful town of Easthampton. It sets directly across from the abandoned Rat King factory. At least it did way back in the late 80's.




































In the Utrom tongue, the name Leatherhead translates as "Moment of cognizance, birth of understanding."

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Mighty Mutanimals














What a treat to finally be able to add Jagwar to the Mutanimals toys line-up!
Courtesy of adam, here's a swell pic of our environmental heroes with his awesome customized Jagwar figure.
I love this group shot so much I just had to post it.

Visit The 5th Turtle for more pics!

Could Dreadmon be far behind?

Friday, July 25, 2008

SDCC




















Hope everyone at the SDCC has a great time! Grab those Neca TMNT exclusives! For those of you unable to attend, enjoy this great group shot by Kevin.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Don Saves The Day





























Think about it, it was really Donatello that saved the day. Without him the turtles would have never made it past issue #1.
Donatello should be everyone's favorite TMNT.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Studio Space





















Our studio space at 320 Riverside Drive in Florence, Massachusetts. Steve's is in the corner. This is shortly after we all moved in. I can tell because there isn't that much stuff yet!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Threads





















Sneak peek at the up-coming back-up story that will be in Tales of the TMNT #50. This story is culled from my file of old, unused Tales ideas from back in the late 80's. What's old is new again.