It wasn’t until she reviewed the tapes of the sessions, watching from the eye of the camera that she realized I was speaking to her. In one session, she noticed my eyes blinking in irregular patterns. Morse Code.
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Home News March 2005 2nd

Ten Photos of the Upcoming Kabuki Statue
David Mack has kindly shared 10 work-in-progress photos of the upcoming Kabuki statue sculpted by Clayburn Moore.


Kabuki: The Alchemy #4 Details
David Mack released the following details about Kabuki: The Alchemy #4:
This issue's story runs 28 pages again.

I think you'll get a kick out of all the new approaches in this issue.

And don't forget, the Adam Hughes cover. It looks incredible. He was selling prints of it in San Francisco at Wondercon.

And dig the Powers reference in the story.

Out soon.

I'll tell you when I get the confirmed date from the printer.

So far, I think it is March 30.


Wizard World LA Appearance Confirmed
David Mack confirmed that he will attend Wizard World LA (March 18-20, 2005) and stated that his table will be located in the artists alley next to the tables for Andy Lee and Beckett Comics President, writer and artist Jeff Amano. If you are attending the show and would like Mr. Mack to reserve a Kabuki comic book, trade paperback or print for you, please let him know via his message board.


Image of Indymate Box Set
Action-Figure.com recently posted a photo of the Indymates box set that was on display at Toy Fair 2005.


Raymond Thunder-Sky Exhibit in Ohio
Thanks to David Mack for reporting that an exhibit dedicated to the late Raymond Thunder-Sky, an artist who is the subject of David Mack's upcoming documentary film, is now open in the lobby of Cinergy's office at 139 East 4th Street in Cincinnati, Ohio. The exhibit features many of Mr. Thunder-Sky's clown costumes, hard-hats, drawings and other items, including a stack of the toolboxes given to him by construction workers when he was drawing at demolition sites. According to VisionariesAndVoices.com, the exhibit is open from 8 am to 5 pm.


MOB News Bytes
According to David Mack, Brian Michael Bendis "is now considering going to [Wizard World LA], too." Mr. Mack later noted:
He's been in LA doing some BIG BIG BIG stuff!
:)

He's been giving me the daily telephone update, and big secret stuff is going on!


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The Kabuki mini-bust (regular edition - SRP: $45.00) is available on eBay ($19.00).



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