| September 22, 2003 | Pacesetter Sale |
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From Tony Lorenz
GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER #1
(Mar 2001)
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GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER #2
(Oct 2001)
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PACESETTER #1
(Mar 2003)
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PACESETTER #2
(Aug 2003)
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Sale!!!!
posted 9/22/03 2:44 AM
Hi everyone For the next month if you order The GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER issues 1,2 PACESETTER 1 AND 2 you can get them for $20.00, a saving of $6.00 (add $2.00 for Canada orders and $4.00 for international orders). All books are autographed by George and each book will be bagged and board, you can pay by paypal at TLorenz101@aol.com or by mail, check or moneyorder to:
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
P.S. I have all material for PACESETTER #3 (the AVENGERS/JLA ISSUE), except for one interview, all most everything has been edited, so things are going pretty smooth for this issue. I will begin taking advance orders as soon as I have the last interview in. Thanks for the support, this should be another fun issue, it has interviews with George, Tom Smith, Kurt Busiek, Mike Carlin, and Tom Brevoort.
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| April 4, 2003 | Pacesetter Reviews in CBG |
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From COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE #1535 (18 Apr 03)
TONY’S TIPS!
Golden Age goodness
published in COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE #1535 (18 Apr 03)
website: www.comicsbuyersguide.com
by Tony Isabella
Fans of George Perez–-and I’m definitely one of them–-will be bowled over
by Pacesetter #1 ($6.50), which, in its previous life, was The George
Perez Newsletter. Editor/publisher Tony Lorenz has put together a handsome
square-bound zine whose 64 pages are filled with commentary on Perez’s work
and an abundance of drawings by the artist. This issue focuses on George’s
work for smaller comic-book publishers with an emphasis on the art he
produced for Ultraforce and other Ultraverse titles. Among the contents:
an interview with Ultraverse co-founder Gerard Jones, articles from artists
who have been helped/inspired by Perez, a checklist of Perez’s Malibu work,
and a 26-page Perez gallery. The theme for the second issue will be
Perez’s current efforts for CrossGen.
Pacesetter is a cheerful tribute to Perez and mirrors George’s own affable
nature. I give it four Tonys. For ordering information, email Tony Lorenz.
(Vu: Just a note that the PACESETTER #1 cover takes up about 15% of a page in Isabella's review, which basically means that the cover was very noticable to anyone flipping through the newspaper.)
PACESETTER: THE GEORGE PEREZ MAGAZINE #1
$6.50, b/w 64 pgs, available now
reviewed by Jack Abramowitz
Pacesetter is The George Pérez Newsletter under a new name. While the editorial explains that GPN was more than just a newsletter, the contents are not yet quite those of a magazine. Articles include a high percentage of personal remembrances of discovering Pérez' work and much general fawning over Pérez.
The stronger features include interviews with Danny DeAngelo (Captain Awareness), Gerard Jones and Pérez himself, but even these are not as meaty as they might be.
The theme of the issue is Pérez' indy comics work, especially at Malibu and, to the lesser degree Tekno. As a new starting point, tackling a topic with broader appeal, such as New Teen Titans, might have been advisable.
The larger section of rare art is much appreciated, although the reproduction is not all that it could be.
Pacesetter has a lot of potential, but it needs to focus its articles more into critical and historical analyses of Pérez' body of work. It aspires to be a "real" magazine, but it's masthead still reads "For Pérez Fans - by Pérez Fans". What would be a high-end fanzine falls short of expectations as a "real" magazine. The editors would be well-advisted to take a look at the contents of a similar concept magazine like The Jack Kirby Collector.
PRO: Clearly a labor of love
CON: Amateurish in places
Grade: C+
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| March 31, 2003 | Pacesetter #1 All Shipped |
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From Tony Lorenz, via Forum
Topic: PACESETTER #1 all orders and contributor copies are now shipped
posted 3/29/03 8:09 PM
Hi, just wanted to drop everyone a line, all orders have now been shipped (that includes orders that I had to reshipped because they hadn't received there orders), I have also shipped all contributors copies too as of today. Thanks for the support and keep those contributions coming. I'm still taking orders on back issues, $6.50 each USA, $7.00 each Canada, and $10.00 each International (cash or paypal only for International). GPN issue #1 and #2 (regular and limited edition, different covers) and PACESETTER #1 are available, GPN #3 is sold out. GPN #1, 2 (limited edition) and PACESETTER #1 are all autographed by George.
I'm also taking advance orders for issue two of PACESETTER (The Crossgen issue), this issue will be autographed by George and the rest of the Creative team of George's new book SOLUS), and $1.00 of every copy ordered will got to the ACTORS Charity and if you over pay all that money will also go to the ACTORS Charity, so come on Perez fans, order a great magazine and support a great cause at the same time. It's not as hard to get one creator to autograph a book, but to have the whole creative team, Writer, Penciler, Inker, and Colorist, this will be truely a collectors item. Contributors are always needed.
How to order:
$6.50 each USA
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (cash or paypal only.
Remember if you over pay, all money will go to Actors Charity plus the $1.00 for every copy that you order. Add .50 for each book bought by paypal.
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
Paypal: TLorenz101@aol.com
Thanks for all the support.
| March 27, 2003 | Pacesetter #1 Reviewed in CBG |
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From Tony Lorenz
Look for a review of PACESETTER #1 in the CBG in Tony Isabella's column:
Installment #593 for CBG #1535
March 21, 2003
TONY’S TIPS!
by Tony Isabella
Fans of George Perez–-and I’m definitely one of them–-will be bowled over
by Pacesetter #1 ($6.50), which, in its previous life, was The George
Perez Newsletter. Editor/publisher Tony Lorenz has put together a handsome
square-bound zine whose 64 pages are filled with commentary on Perez’s work
and an abundance of drawings by the artist. This issue focuses on George’s
work for smaller comic-book publishers with an emphasis on the art he
produced for Ultraforce and other Ultraverse titles. Among the contents:
an interview with Ultraverse co-founder Gerard Jones, articles from artists
who have been helped/inspired by Perez, a checklist of Perez’s Malibu work,
and a 26-page Perez gallery. The theme for the second issue will be
Perez’s current efforts for CrossGen.
Pacesetter is a cheerful tribute to Perez and mirrors George’s own affable
nature. I give it four Tonys.
| March 16, 2003 | ES, We Salute You! |
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From Vu
ES and George Pérez (26 Oct 02)
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I don't know if ES wants the world to know that he's being drafted into Iran war. Eric, have been submitting news and a valuable source of information since 2002 - we will all miss you!
Eric is also the contest winner of the name PACESETTER (this is one of George Perez's nickname). The new magazine name was chosen by George Perez himself.
Eric's 3 page article "The Force Be With You" is the first article that you'll see in PACESETTER #1. It's a great description and breakdown of George's Malibu years. As you may be aware, at the time (since I was much younger), I had no idea of George's involvement outside of Marvel or DC Comics, so this is a great retrospective.
A quick search will display 129 items that currently has ES' name attached to it!
If you want to say hello, please email him or use the public George Perez forum.
Again, I want to thank you, Eric, for all your efforts and we look forward to hearing from you in the future!
| March 11, 2003 | Pacesetter #1 Review |
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From Vu
Although the title is PACESETTER: THE GEORGEPEREZ MAGAZINE #1, it really is THE GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER #4. The new title fits the magazine better than "newsletter" but personally, I wouldn't mind it if it just continued the numbering, sort of like VECTOR #14).
What's cool about this issue is that it's exclusively just independent comic works! Since most of us usually stick with Marvel or DC Comics, you can learn and see a lot of stuff that you normally don't see in this issue.
As usual, there is an exclusive interview with George Pérez, mostly focusing on his independent works:
PACESETTER: of all the indy publishers that you've worked for, which one did you enjoy working the most? Why?
GPz: I guess that it would have to be Topps because of the opportunity it gave me to work with Gil Kane, Editor Jim Salicrup, whom I've known since I started in the business, was great to work with and he even let me ink a Steve Ditko cover for JACK KIRBY'S SECRET CITY. Kane and Ditko I was in fanboy heaven. If you count the "Heavy Hitters" imprint as an indy, I loved working with Peter David on SACH AND VIOLENS immensely, even though I had trouble keeping the schedule after the first two issues. The subject matter really excited me on that one.
My favorite article is actually how the cover to BREAKNECK BLVD #0 was born. To be honest, I've never seen or heard of this comic book, but it has a George Pérez and Dick Giordano cover.
Other great articles include an interview with CAPTAIN AWARENESS's Danny DeAngelo and how he came to work with George Pérez.
The interview with Gerard Jones mostly deal with Ultraforce, but I was surprised to learn that he's doing work for VIZ Comics in translating Japanese to English for American audiences. For those who doesn't know, VIZ published the US version of SHONEN JUMP, which is quite popular with the Yu-Gi-Oh/Dragonball Z crowd.
One of the cool thing that I noticed at the Pérez art gallery, is that it has some other designs for SPACE CASES, which I just mentioned on this website not too long ago.
Anyway, there's a lot more stuff, which I can't really cover, but check it out yourself next Wednesday at your local comic store, if you haven't already bought your copy directly from Tony himself.
| March 10, 2003 | Pacesetter To Ship to Comic Stores |
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From Diamond Comics
Shipping This Week: March 12
The following products are expected to ship to comic book
specialty stores this week. Note that this list is tentative
and subject to change. Please check with your retailer for availability.
DEC023052 PACESETTER THE GEORGE PEREZ MAGAZINE $6.50
| March 6, 2003 | Pacesetter Shipped Today |
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From Tony Lorenz
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:04:56 EST
All orders were shipped today, except for a few last minuteorders and contributor copies, those will go out before the end of the week
| March 3, 2003 | Pacesetter #1 to Ship |
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From Tony Lorenz
Hi everyone, just wanted to let everyone know that all advance order
copies of PACESETTER #1 will be shipped before the end of the week,
most likely Thursday, I'm getting the books bagged and boarded right
now and I've already got the envelopes ready, from there just to take
them to the Post Office. I had George sign them at the Mega Con, I
was there all day Saturday and most of the day Sunday, a good show,
very Crowded Saturday I took a few pictures when I was there, I'll
send them to Vu's for site. Thanks to everyone that ordered advance
copies, I really appreciate it, it really helps with the print costs.
I am now taking advance orders for issue two. I finalized what I'm
offering for issue two at the Mega Con. I was hoping to make another
print with art, but that just going to happen, so what I'm offering
for issue two is not only will George will be autographing the book,
but so will Barbara, Rick and Larry the entire creative team from
Solus. With every copy ordered directly from me one dollar will be
donated to the ACTOR fund, now if you want to donate more, say that
you didn't want to buy more than one copy of my book any dollar over
the order amount will be donated toward the ACTOR fund, so if you
send a check to me for $9.00 and the order price is $6.50 for each
copy, $1.00 for ordering the copy plus the $2.50 that you over paid
making your contribution to the ACTOR fund $3.50. I hope to
contribute at least a $1000 dollars. You'll be getting a one of a
kind book and supporting a great cause, besides the advance orders
really help with the shipping cost.
PACESETTER #2
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PACESETTER #2
64-pages
Squarebound full color cover
Crossgen theme issue
articles
artwork
news
trivia
The first official interview with the entire creative team of SOLUS
gallery and more.....
$6.50 each US
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (cash or paypal only)
*add .50 per book if ordering by paypal
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Back issue of The GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER #1, 2 (regular or limited
edition are still available), #3 is sold out.
$6.50 each US
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (cash or paypal only)
*add .50 per book if ordering by paypal
PAYPAL account is TLorenz101@aol.com
or check or money orders to:
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
| February 14, 2003 | Pacesetter Update |
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From Tony Lorenz, via George Perez Group
[Perez] PACESETTER UPDATE
Sat, 15 Feb 2003 00:42:28 -0000
Hey gang, just a little update on PACESETTER #1, the printer was
remodeling their office and lost the prints, so we had to overnight
another set, thanks Marcus, but Harold assured me that he would at
least get the printing done on my copies and will get them before the
Mega Con. I've got to call George the first of next week to hopefully
get them signed when I'm there and get them in the mail to everyone
that order and all the great contributors, I need more contribution
for the next issue, question of the issue, article, news and info,
it's a Crossgen theme issue. Reminder my magazine is only as good as
the contribution. I'm also looking at new production additions, to
hopefully make my magazine look even better. Please e-mail me if you
are interested in contributing, thanks in advance for the help, TLorenz101@aol.com.
I hope to also get a final answer on the surprise offer for those who
help me out with advance orders. I should find out for sure at the
Mega Con. Happy Valentine
| February 1, 2003 | Pacesetter #1 in Late Feb |
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From Tony Lorenz
I talked to the printers last week, he told me the book will be ready by the 15 of February (PACESETTER #1), so once a get the books and get the autographed by George, we're talking the end of February.
Also a little info, missed the deadline by two weeks on getting the next issue in the March PREVIEWS, so it won't be listed until the April PREVIEWS, that stinks, so in stead of end of April release, it looks like now an end of May release.
I think now what's important his to have the material in the printers hands so as soon as I get the totals on orders I can give him the green light.
So here's part three of what I need is I need some photos (of George Pérez) for the photo gallery, you can e-mail me nice JPEGs or you can mail me nice color copies, please put full name so I know who to give credit it to.
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January 13, 2003 | Pacesetter to Printers |
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From Tony Lorenz
My computer was acting up I got log off and I lost a couple of new e-mail, one was from a guy that wanted to contribute to the all-Titan's issue of my mag, if you can put this out so he can see and hopes that he will e-mail me back. Also I'm going to have some exciting info tomorrow about the next issue of PACESETTER. By the way, PACESETTER is off to the printers tomorrow.
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December 26, 2002 | Tribune Answer |
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From Tom Smith
Tribune was supposed to be the Gladiator's sidekick in the Gladiator comic
before George decided to do Crimson Plague instead of the Gladiator series.
I hope this helps.
Merry Christmas and happy New Year!
Tom Smith "JLA/ACAL!"
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December 24, 2002 | Solus Solicitation |
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From Tony Lorenz, via Forum
Merry Christmas and 4 days left
posted 12/24/02 11:56 PM
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone. Just a reminder 4 days left on advance order for autograph edition of PACESETTER #1, e-mail me that you want to reserve a copy if paying by mail, or you can pay by paypal, TLorenz101@aol.com
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
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December 23, 2002 | Tribune |
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From Marcus Mebes
TRIBUNE, art by George Pérez, thanks to Marcus Mebes
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Hi folks... I've got a small challenge here. We've got a cool pencil piece to put in the art gallery section of the George Pérez Magazine "Pacesetter", but we've run into a wall finding info about it. The character is apparently called Tribune, and here's a picture of him. If you can help me identifying what series and company he came from, I'd surely appreciate it!
Thanks!
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December 9, 2002 | Pacesetter - Two Weeks Left |
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From Tony Lorenz
Advance orders, two weeks left
posted 12/10/02 3:20 AM
Just want to let everyone know, that there is two weeks left on
advance orders of PACESETTER #1. You don't know how grateful of all
the support I've gotten, and how helpful the advance orders have
been, mainly because I've got to pay for the printing up front and
getting advance order money has really helped pay for the printing.
For ordering advance directly from me, every copy will be autographed
by George himself, my way of thanking you for ordering directly from
me. You can order PACESETTER #1 in this months PREVIEW catalogue.
Prices are as followed:
$6.50 each US
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (cash or paypal only)
*please add .50 each book when ordering by paypal at
TLorenz101@aol.com
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
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December 5, 2002 | Pacesetter Flyer |
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From Vu
This is the flyer that Tony Lorenz asks to be distributed to your local comic book store. If you want to help - email him.
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November 28, 2002 | Previews Spotlight: Pacesetter #1 |
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From PREVIEWS vol 12, #12 (Dec 02)
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November 26, 2002 | Pacesetter, Almost Done |
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From TLorenz101@aol.com
JLA-JSA
posted 11/25/02 8:33 PM
Hi, just got the JLA-JSA Secret Files and Orgins the other day, I was a little disappointed, I thought they were going to preview some of the pages from the upcoming Avengers-JLA, but all there was just
an ad. Oh Well.
I'm also going to give you a little update on how the first issue of PACESETTER is coming along, The only material that I need is two interviews one from George and one from Gerard Jones, so as I get them back, I'll have everything for the issue. coming right along folks. I'm still taking orders for autograph edition of PACESETTER #1. I also have all back issue of THE GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER still available, e-mail me for prices at TLorenz101@aol.com.
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October 29, 2002 | Pacesetter Flyers |
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From Tony Lorenz, via George Pérez Group
[Perez] (unknown)
Tue, 29 Oct 2002 05:25:59 -0000
Hi everyone, I need help once again. I've think I've got all the
material nailed down, just waiting to receive them. I would like to
send flyers out for people to put in there local comic stories,
letting people know that PACESETTER #1 will be in the December
Diamond Preview, you don't know how many people have told me they
haven't seen my magazine in Diamond. So if you can help me, e-mail
your mailing address and I'll send some to you, thanks for all the
help and support.
| October 7, 2002 |
Pacesetter in Previews |
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From Tony Lorenz
Here's some more news and update on the next issue, PACESETTER #1 will be in December Preview instead of the November Preview as I had hoped, so that means the book will be out the end of January not the end of December. But I still plan to have the next issue out in March, I've decided on George's suggestion to break the issue up from a Crossgen/Avengers-JLA issue to a Crossgen issue, then the following issue a AVENGERS-JLA issue.
Also with the help ES there is a 99% chance of an extra interview in issue #1 with writer Gerard (Ultraforce) Jones.
| October 3, 2002 |
Pacesetter #1 Info |
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From Tony Lorenz
PACESETTER: THE GEORGE PEREZ MAGAZINE.
Formerly know as the GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER. New name, but same great magazine by PEREZ FANS, FOR PEREZ FANS. PACESETTER #1 focuses on George's indy work from over the years. This issue includes:
- Interviews: With George and Danny (Captain Awareness) DeAngelo
- Articles
- Trivia
- Theme Checklist
- Fan art
- Gallery (rare and never seen art by George)
- Photo gallery
- And much more…..
64 pages, comic size, square bound, and full color covers
I am now taking advance orders for issue one. All advance order books will be autographed by George. I want to thank everyone who has ordered in advance in the past, that has been so helpful in helping me with in the printing cost. The following are the pricing which includes postage and handling. If you are in Canada or the US and are paying by paypal, please add .50 per book.
$6.50 each in the US
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (paypal or US cash only).
I still need more help for the issue:
- Trivia (indy related)
- Article (I would love to get one more article dealing with George's work on Tekno I-bot series, help me fans, remember you get credit in the issue and the issue free!!!!)
- I need more feedback on #3, what did you think of the issue guys and gals, good or bad, it's the only way I can put out the best magazine possible, feedbacks.
- fan art, I need a couple more pieces.
Back issue are still available of the GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER:
#1 and 2 (regular or limited edition)
please add .50 for each book if you are paying by paypal for US and Canada orders.
$6.50 each US
$7.00 each Canada
$10.00 each International (paypal or US cash only)
Issue #3
$10.00 US
$11.00 Canada
$12.00 International (cash or paypal only)
Tony Lorenz
8906 Railford Ct.
Tampa, Fl 33615
Thanks once again for all the support, I have material gathered for the next four issue.
| October 2, 2002 |
Pacesetter #1 Cover |
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From Tony Lorenz and Marcus Mebes
| September 4, 2002 |
PACESETTER, THE GEORGE PEREZ MAGAZINE |
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From Tony Lorenz
I just want to announce the winner new title contest, was ES. George picked his title of PACESETTER, THE GEORGE PEREZ MAGAZINE. Eric wins a lifetime subscription of the magazine that starts over with issue one, still slated for a late December release.
I've got three articles so far, some trivia, letters of comment, and more, I hope to conduct one of the two interviews in the next week or so. So everything is coming a long well. I've also got material for up to issue 7 (#4). I still need contribution for the question of the issue "What's your single favorite issue drawn by George and why?"
| August 25, 2002 |
GPN Title Change Contest |
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From Tony Lorenz
Next Sunday is the deadline for the title change contest, remember who ever title we choose wins a lifetime subscription to my magazine. I've decided to e-mail the titles to George next Sunday night and let him choose, after all the magazine is dedicated to him.
(Vu: Also, please email Tony on the question of the issue "What's your favorite single comic draw by George, and why?")
| August 12, 2002 |
Submission Needed for GPN #4-6 |
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From Tony Lorenz, via George Pérez Group
submissions needed for the GEORGE PEREZ NEWSLETTER #4, 5, and 6
Mon, 12 Aug 2002 19:15:36 -0000
Hi everyone, I want to let everyone know that I need submissions for
#4 (the Independent issue), #5 (the Crossgen/Avengers/JLA issue), #6
(the all Teen Titans issue). My plan is to release issue 4 in
December, issue 5 in March, and issue 6 in August, with a possible
bonus surprise book in 2003. This depends all how quick I get
submissions, and I can't do it without your help. Like the motto of
my magazine for Perez fans, by Perez fans. I really need your help, e-
mail me if you have any questions. Everyone who contributes and
article gets the issue free. Right now I'm looking for articles
related to the themes that I have mention above, again if you have
any questions regarding submitting an article, please e-mail me.
There has been a lot of people expressed interest in submitting an
article, so come on gang. Vu? Shane? Andy? Issue 5 and 6 are going
to be 100 + page issues. I want to thank everyone one past, present
and future that contributes to my magazine.
One more thing, I still need title suggestions for my magazine, if
you think I should should change the name, what should I change it
to. Winner will receive a lifetime subscription to my magazine.
From Tony Lorenz, via George Pérez Group
contributors for issue #4 of GPN
Sun, 04 Aug 2002 23:58:29 -0000
I want to first want to thank Vu for the nice review of GPN #3, I'm
very proud of the the issue, the issue wouldn't have been nearly as
good without the major help from Marcus Mebes and all the great
contributors. After all this magazine if for PEREZ FANS, BY PEREZ
FANS. With each issue new people join the ranks of contributors in
which I'm very grateful for, having more than one oppinion/idea
really makes this a more interesting magazine. Heck one of my
favorite things about this magazines is the artwork and thoughts that
George's fan share with me through this magazine. So I hope as people
continue to read my magazine dedicated to George I hope my magazine
motivates them to get involved in future issues.
First up is a CONTEST, it was actually brought up after I published
issue two and several people have brought it up again after issue
three came out. Do we need a new title for the GEORGE PEREZ
NEWSLETTER? Some people have told me the title is kind of confusing
because it is not a newsletter but a magazine. If you think we should
change the name, what should we call the magazine? I need all of
your help, please send in your suggestion on a new title and the
winner will receive a lifetime subscription to the GEORGE PEREZ
NEWSLETTER (or what ever the new title maybe), now it I get multiple
people suggest the new title, the first person that sends me the
suggestion will be the winner. Good luck and I hope that everyone
gets involved in the contest, like my magazine its only good as the
contributions.
It is time once again, I need contributions for issue #4, slated for
a December release meaning the issue needs to be ready sometime in
the middle of November. The theme of the issue is George's
independent work of the early 1990s and I need contribution the
sooner the better. I've already have a few things for the issue, but
I need a lot more. This is slated to be a 64 page issue but could be
bigger if I get more contributors, I kinda like that 100 page format
(most likely issue 5 and 6 will be in the 100 + format,
Crossgen/Avengers-JLA issue and all Teen Titan's issue). I need the
following items for next issue:
ARTICLES (here's a few ideas, George's run at Malibu Comics, Techno,
Heroes Graphics, his Gaming art, his illustrations work for
novels, ...and that's just a few ideas to get the ball rolling) I
will also need an article from a fan of George from another country
other than someone from the United States for the feature "PEREZ FANS
AROUND THE WORLD," the article does not have to be related to the
main theme of the issue, I just want to showcase the many fans of
George from around the world.
[ Read more GPN #4 ]
From Tony Lorenz, via Pérez Art Mailing List
Date: Wed Jul 10, 2002 9:40 pm
As far as deadline, I haven't even started issue four, although I already have two articles and a interview lined up. Thanks for the help and support.
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