From left: FlyCoJoe, Liam Sharp, Gene Yang, Mick Gray, Dan Brereton, Libby |
Last night, we had a truly special event to cap off our year
of Flying Colors 30th anniversary events.
Being that December 28 is Stan Lee's birthday and that he
was so instrumental in my career move into comics, we wanted to celebrate Stan,
so we started our event with a good crowd here all cheering a big and hearty "Excelsior!"
Taking a page out of the Marshall McLuhan handbook ("the medium is the message"),
yesterday was the official release date for Flying Colors 30th Anniversary
Special Edition comicbook (Stan preferred 'comicbook' as the correct way
to name the periodicals we create, sell and enjoy since so many of them
aren't funny and they aren't books in the truest sense of that word. But they
sure are "comicbooks!").
Our anniversary comicbook features an epic, funny, weird,
wonderful and heart-tugging 14 page story by cartoonist Jeff Bonivert, "It
Came from the Short Box!" The story stars our own Captain Four-Color
and the Flying Colors Retailing Brigade. I hope you'll pick up copy or three here
soon.
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I had a short intro speech written and prepared, but I just couldn't pull myself
together to get to it, let alone through it. At one point, I tried to hand my
script over to Libby. She's always far more poised than I am, but she knew this
was my deal and while she helped me by taking the mike for a moment, when she
handed it back, I was still a mess. Oh well.
Let me, for the record, put my little intro speech here, to say the things I wanted to last night.
Let me, for the record, put my little intro speech here, to say the things I wanted to last night.
FlyCoJoe with Retailing Brigade members Casey, Marty and Mike Flying Colors is a business, a community, a family... built on gratitude.
Given that today would have been Stan Lee's 96th birthday, rather than a moment of silence--- that wouldn't be Stan's way--- on the count of three, let's a give a rousing "Excelsior!"
I'm very grateful to everyone who has contributed to the longevity of this little shop. That includes our staff--- the FlyCo Retailing Brigade. I really want to shine the light on the two mainstays of the Retailing Brigade: Mike's been on staff for 18 years and Marty has 11 years here. So major props to them!
I'm so grateful to my family, Libby and our three daughters, Michelle, Jenny and Cindy. I've put them through a lot these last 30 years, living on the edge, not knowing from year to year whether this business would make it for another year. Libby deserves special thanks and some kind of award for all she does for me and the Flying Colors' community!I'm happy to get our 30th anniversary comic released today. It's appropriate to have the comic released on Stan's birthday which also happens to be on the last weekend of our 30th anniversary year.Big thanks to those who helped put it together:
* John Hageman, cartoonist for Bay Area classic kids' TV icons, Charley and Humphrey.
* Cartoonist Tom Beland whose one-page story in this comic is one you're going to love!
* Our Captain Four-Color art contestants, all featured in this comic.
Jeff's 14-page epic story in this special comic is so much fun. You'll recognize some of the characters in it, including Stan "the Man" Lee making a cameo. For those of you who are fans of comics Silver Age, you'll get more of the jokes than anyone. Thank you for this awesome story, JB!As you look around the shop here, you'll see a good number of comic book professionals. Welcome, one and all!
Jenny Field with Jim Lee and Brandon Choi, 1996. So this is where the mystery of our "MysteryEvent" is revealed.
Over the course of these last 30 years, Flying Colors has put on so many events with comic creators. Free Comic Book Day events are huge, of course. We've done a number of events to debut and promote the work of these pros. All have become friends to me and to the Flying Colors community.Some have gone above and beyond, giving Flying Colors much needed promotion and encouragement. They are also among our favorite people in the comics' biz.Today, we want to honor a select few to be the first inductees into what I have dubbed the Flying Colors "Hall of Fave."
The FlyCo Hall of Fave honors these pros for their creative talents, their stellar comics work, their energy and enthusiasm in promoting comics and their steadfast support and promotion of Flying Colors Comics.The honorees are:
Jim Lee (DC Comics co-publisher, co-founder of Image Comics, artist of X-Men, WildCATS, Batman, Superman, etc!) --- a huge star in comics and has been for nearly 30 years, but not a lot know Jim's first pro signing was here at Flying Colors!
Seanan Mcguire with Libby and Joe Field Dan Brereton (creator/artist The Nocturnals, Giantkiller, Black Terror)--- broke into comics at about the time Flying Colors opened back in '88. He's been a part of so many great events here, too. At one, we were even visited by US Congress member George Miller!
Liam Sharp (current artist of DC Comics' Green Lantern, also worked on X-Men, Hulk, Wonder Woman, etc!)--- So good with his fans, so great in his dynamic art and such a good bloke, too! With excellent events like the debuts of Wonder Woman Rebirth, Cap Stone, Brave and the Bold and Green Lantern, Liam brings the goods!
Gene Luen Yang (award winning graphic novelist, American Born Chinese, Boxers and Saints, Secret Coders, Superman, ambassador for young people's literature for the Library of Congress) --- Moving comics forward while telling riveting stories is what Gene does. A fantastic talent, a verified genius and one cool dude, Gene has been the focal point of several great Flying Colors events... with more to come, we hope!
Seanan Mcguire (Hugo and Nebula award-winning author, writer of Marvel's Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider)--- She shopped here from the time she was 10 years old... a time that wasn't always friendly to girls in comic shops... until she found Flying Colors. At 12, she told FlyCoJoe "I'm going to grow up and write the X-Men and when I do, Flying Colors will be the first place I sign them." When her first X-Men comic was released in 2018, after 28 years, Seanan kept her promise and flew down from her current home in Washington state for the happy event.
Read the sweet story HERE!
Mick Gray (current inker for DC Comics Wonder Woman)--- Ink slinger extraordinaire, Mick's first event with Flying Colors was in 1998 for the debut of DC's CHASE series. He was our first guest at Free Comic Book Day in '02 and was the first to add his ink to the Flying Colors Door of Fame! We love this guy, his comics work and his energy!
Welcome to the Flying Colors Hall of Fave! We hope you survive the experience!
Video from our Hall of Fave event!