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Perez in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Comicon 2002
Bigger, Bolder & Better April 26, 27 and 28, 2002
Pittsburgh Expomart, Monroeville, PA
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The Intro
George entered the comic
industry in the 1970's. He created a splash with his early work on Marvel's
Man-Wolf and Deathlok the Demolisher He showed a flair for handling team books
with his outstanding pencils on Fantastic Four, The Inhumans and The Avengers.
George crossed over to DC in the early eighties where he took on the penciling
chores on the Justice League of America. Soon after he and Mary Wolfman collaborated
on what has become George's signature series, The New Teen Titans. His work
on the Titans is being released in an archive collection from DC. His next
collaboration with Wolfman was to rebuild the whole DC Universe with Crisis
on Infinite Earths. With this limited series, George drew every character
in the DC Universe, a feat which he repeated in the History of the DC Universe.
George established his writing credentials with a critically acclaimed relaunch
of Wonder Woman. George's other works include: The Incredible Hulk: Future
Imperfect and Sachs and Violens (with Peter David), inking Gil Kane's adaptation
of Jurassic Park and inking for Dan Jurgens on his version of the Teen Titans.
His penciling run on the wildly popular Avengers recently ended so that George
could focus his attention on his creator owned comic, Crimson Plague from
Gorilla Press and his work on The First from CrossGen.
The Art
George was booked all weekend doing comissioned sketches --
the proceeds of which went to charity [the Make A Wish Foundation]. Among
the sketches I saw: a Wonder Woman Head shot, a Batgirl [Barbara Gordon] full
figure, and a Spiderman full figure.
All I ever heard was how pleasant and nice George is in person,
and, all accounts are true!
Titans: Games
I asked George if there was a chance that the Titans Graphic
Novel GAMES might ever see print [George pencilled 80 or so pages of it; Marv
plotted it... that's how far it got in 1989].
Unfortunately, George thought it would NEVER see print. Too
outdated.
Nightwing:
Good to Him
George mentioned that "Nightwing has been very good to
him", as far as royalties go; He receives a royalty for Nightwing figures
statues -- and even got some money for the Batman movies [Chris O'Donnell
joked about being called "Batboy or Nightwing", and wore a Nightwing-like
costume in BATMAN & ROBIN].
I had George do a Nightwing sketch for me, on comission. Here
it is...