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Mindy Indy

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FREE COMIC BOOK DAY SATURDAY 5/3!

Free Comic Book Day is the first Saturday in May each year, which this year is tomorrow May 3rd.  Comic stores nation-wide have a selection of comics to give away for free as a special happy promotional thing.  Another cool thing is that there are many book signings where you can meet creators! 

I'll be doing a signing at Carmine Street Comics from 4-5PM!  There's a long list of awesome creators signing each hour of the day there!  I'm super honored and excited to share a time slot with Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder, creators of Rocket Girl!  They are super amazing, talented, and friendly!  Here's the facebook invite.  Tell your friends!  I'll be sketching and selling my mini comics as usual, and the store is promoting me as colorist of Deadpool Max, so if you have any of the DP Max comics Kyle Baker worked on, bring them in and I can sign them :)

Carmine Street Comics is on 34 Carmine St. in the village.  Take the ACE, BDFM to the West 4th street stop or the 1 train to Christopher St.

Super excited and hope to see you there!  Even if you don't come to see me, come see Amy Reeder!

tags: Free Comic Book Day, DeadPool Max, Rocket Girl, Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Kyle Baker, The Daily Misfortune, The Hamburglar, Carmine Street Comics
Friday 05.02.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Power Rangers Signing TONIGHT!

Tonight Mindy Indy will sketch your favorite Ranger, or you can get a sketch of you AS a Power Ranger, like this sketch!  OR, you can even get a sketch combining characters, like this one of Dead Pool dressing as the Red Ranger:

Dead Pool as the Red Ranger

Please stop by Carmine St. Comics tonight from 7PM to 9PM to get a copy of the newest Power Rangers Megaforce book, signed by colorist Mindy Indy and editor Michael Petranek.  I'm sorry that some people can't make it because of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year).  We picked this day because that's when the store and people who worked on the book were available.  But now I know, and will definitely keep Rosh Hashanah in mind in planning future events (mental note:  beginning of September...)  In any case, Shanah Tovah!

Hope to see many people at Carmine tonight - it'll be fun! :)

tags: Carmine Street Comics, comic, DeadPool Max, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Power Rangers, Power Rangers Megaforce, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 09.05.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCBM Recap

New York Comic Book Marketplace Last week, NYCBM was MY MOST SUCCESSFUL SHOW YET!  There was a great crowd and I was sketching non-stop!  It was really fun talking with everyone and am glad everyone loved their sketches.  I did a sketch for Rosemary Kiladitis who featured me in her blog!  Here are some cool sketches I did:

Gosei Megazord Mindy indy

I made a sign that said I colored for Power Rangers Megaforce and printed some sample pages (with permission from Papercutz), so I got some kids interested in Rangers sketches!  This is the Great Gosei Megazord.  All the rangers have their Zord robots that combine to form this big one (similar to how Voltron works).

Big Gay Al as Star Sapphire

One guy wanted a combination of Big Gay Al (from South Park) with Star Sapphire.  ROCK ON!!

Face Pom

This lady wanted her face on my pomeranian character of Sir Leonardo Zeus Armageddon (page 3 of The Misfortune Cookie #1).  So funny :D  Kind of looks like a sphinx too.  I love when people have such creative requests!

Deadpool Cover Sketch mindy indy

One guy had me draw a funny Deadpool scene on a special blank variant cover.  I'm honored!

Batman Family Portrait

One girl wanted a family portrait of Batman, Robin, and Alfred.  So sweet!

Also did lots of Adventure Time sketches, more Deadpool, and a cool one of Yoshi but no time to post them all!  If you don't see your sketch here, but want to share it with the world, feel free to post it on my facebook page.

Thanks SO MUCH to everyone who came by my table!  Great meeting everyone and I appreciate your support!

 

tags: comic, DeadPool Max, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, NYCBM, Power Rangers Megaforce, Rosemary Kiladitis, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Thursday 04.18.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC Day 1 recap

I'm writing this post Thursday night, but people on the email list will get it Friday.  Today was Day 1 of New York Comic Con, open only to Professionals.  It was pretty slow, and is mostly a time where professionals can meet new professionals and reconnect with old friends.  In the pic above, you'll see some new items on the table - my drawing sign and my friend Ellen Stedfeld's comics (she's helping promote my work by handing out fliers and sitting in for me at the table :)

I'm next to a really cool guy, Scott Zambelli, who's also from Michigan!  He was really encouraging today and had lots of helpful advice on exhibiting at large conventions.  He suggested drawing mainstream characters interacting with the misfortune cookie, because fans are drawn to more well known characters first.  He even drew Batman looking scared of a misfortune cookie!  Such a nice surprise!

I'll try drawing Deadpool with the misfortune cookie, because I've done Deadpool work before.  I did draw a little bit of my own stuff:

It's the pomeranian from the first Misfortune Cookie comic:

The Misfortune Cookie Page 4

Since it was so cute, Scott suggested I draw My Little Ponies to sell.  Going to be drawing a lot tomorrow!

Luckily, I was smart enough (and allowed enough time) to use the elevators this time, for the stations that HAD them.

tags: comic, DeadPool Max, drawing, Ellen Stedfeld, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, Scott Zambelli, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 10.11.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

TNH

It's been awhile, but mindy indy has been pretty busy!  Since the NY comic con, I've been all over the place.  Took a figure drawing for graphic novelists class back in the fall, got another small comic coloring gig, moved apartments.  Coloring on Marvel's Deadpool Max ended, but I've still been working a lot with Kyle Baker on lots of stuff.  Mostly, this animation called TNH (Tortoise and Hare).  Take a look at some clips:

TNH 1

TNH 2

Learning 3D was tricky at first, but luckily Kyle had faith in me.  We use a program called Blender - it's free online.

There is too much to say about everything that went into this in one post.  I'm also going to keep my posts shorter so it doesn't take forever to do - maybe I'll post more often that way :)

As for Aer Head, the figure drawing class really helped, although I'm drawing some parts over and fixing some things.  Lately, I've had lots of inspiration for the comic series I'm doing after Aer Head, so I've been sketching that a lot.  When inspiration strikes, you just gotta go with it.  It's good to have multiple projects going at once.  Anyhow, things are still in the works, but I'm all over the place with projects!

tags: 3D, AER HEAD, animation, Blender, DeadPool Max, Kyle Baker, mindy indy, New York Comic Con, TNH
categories: Uncategorized
Thursday 04.19.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

NYCC 2011

Words are not enough to describe how awesome and inspiring the New York Comic Con was this year!  I met SO MANY awesome people everywhere I went and learned immensely important things for my career as a cartoonist.

I got a 4 day "Professional" pass.  Usually the con is 3 days, but Thursday was open to just Professionals.  That's why you see all that clear space around me in the top picture, and craziness in the pic just above (taken Saturday).  It helped to have time to scope things out before it got insane.  I was able to talk with some other professionals I may not have gotten one-on-one time with otherwise, like Victor Gorelick: Co-President/E-I-C of Archie Comics, and Paul Kaminski: Compilation Editor of Sonic the Hedgehog.  More on Sonic later :)

Half the time I spent going to panels (meaning interviews with creators/business people, rather than drawn comic panels on a page!).  The ones I targeted were mostly about "how to" things, like self-publishing your comic, copyrighting, and digital distributing.  One of the best panels was about using Kickstarter to fund and market your comic, so that may be the way AER HEAD gets out into the world.  I even went to a panel about planning events in a comic store.  It was aimed at store owners, but was actually very helpful in teaching interesting marketing techniques.  Another useful one was about digital coloring.  Christina Strain blew my mind away with all the awesome Photoshop stuff she demonstrated.  I thought I knew a lot about coloring before, but there's so much more to learn!

I loved the panel about Womanthology, which is a compilation of short comic stories drawn and written by women.  Womanthology is being put together by Renae De Liz, who I got to meet and is super awesome!  She also drew the gorgeous artwork for the graphic novel adaptation of The Last Unicorn (one of my favorite childhood animations).  I also met her husband, Ray Dillon, who inked and colored her work.  This couple is so inspiring not only because their artwork is supernaturally amazing, but they have such drive and passion about them, as well as being very friendly down-to-earth people.  Another Last Unicorn person I saw was Peter S. Beagle, who wrote the original prose novel that the animation was based off.  I met him once before at the San Diego Comic Con years ago, and it was just as awesome seeing him again.

Another highlight was the Sonic the Hedgehog panel!  I've been a lifelong fan of Sonic - from the videogames to the tv shows to the comic.  I was thrilled to meet my favorite Sonic artist, Patrick Spaziante ("Spaz")!  I asked him lots of questions about his career, gave him one of my AER HEAD mini comics, and practically launched into outer space when he said that HE liked MY artwork!  How cool is THAT?  As Sonic would say:  "Way past cool!"  I also briefly met Ian Flynn, writer of Sonic.  Everyone working on Sonic just beams with positive energy and it shows that they really love what they do.  Someday, I want to be part of that team!

I also spent a lot of time in the "Artist's Alley" section of the Con.  This is the section where independent comic publishers and freelance artists have booths to sell their books and showcase their artwork.  The more I talked with artists there, the more I felt the calling to get a table at this and other cons too.  Some artists suggested starting with the smaller conventions to save money, so keep an eye out for mindy indy at your local Brooklyn cons soon :)  (In this context, "con" is short for convention.  I don't intend to con people :)

I noticed a significant difference in people's general responses to me this year when I mentioned that I colored Marvel comics as Kyle Baker's assistant.  (I was careful not to look like I was blatantly name-dropping, and didn't bring it up with everyone.  It naturally came up in conversations).  I had a published Deadpool Max comic to show as an example too.  Last year, I toted my portfolio around to publishers and asked advice, and was told at worst that my style wasn't what they were looking for, and at best to just submit samples online to the company's general email, not to anyone specific.  (I don't like online art submissions, because like job submissions, I think they go into a black void and my time was wasted).  But this year, people paid attention to me more!  I got lots of positive feedback from the AER HEAD mini comics, and I may have gotten some possible leads to future projects - fingers crossed!

Speaking of Deadpool, a gazillion people dressed up as him!  Everywhere I turned, there was Deadpool!  I think because there's a movie coming out soon.  I felt special that I get to contribute my talents to something so big and popular :)

While I'm at it, here are more cool costumes!  If you don't know, Comic Cons are places where people dress as their favorite characters, often going to amazing lengths over details.  I especially appreciate when I see unique characters from my childhood, like Darkwing Duck!  Look at how the guy made the duck feet - they're 3 shoes glued together!

There are so many more awesome stories to tell, but it's past 4AM.  Overall, this year's NYCC was more amazing than I could have imagined!  I met fantastic people, reconnected with some old friends, learned a whole lot about the business, and had a TON of fun all at once!

 

tags: AER HEAD, Archie Comics, Artist's Alley, business, Christina Strain, color, comic, copyright, DeadPool Max, freelance, Ian Flynn, Kickstarter, Kyle Baker, Marvel, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, NYCC, panels, Patrick Spaziante, Paul Kaminski, Peter S- Beagle, photoshop, professional, publishers, Ray Dillon, Renae De Liz, self-publishing, sonic, Sonic the Hedgehog, Spaz, The Last Unicorn, Victor Gorelick, Womanthology
categories: Uncategorized
Monday 10.17.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

AER HEAD is NOT DEAD!

Hello everyone!  After such a long summer hiatus from drawing Aer Head, mindy indy is back in the game!  There are many reasons why I dropped out of my usual routine of drawing, but the main one is that I have lots of paying comic work.  That's a good thing, but I was usually too exhausted after 12 hour days to get much done with Aer Head.  New York's freak hurricane pushed me back into drawing more, because what else am I going to do cooped up indoors on the weekend?  (It's true that summer weekends usually involve me going to the beach or an outdoor concert or something, instead of sweltering in my non-air-conditioned apartment trying to draw).  And now I'm going to be working from home more, so that cuts 2 hours of wasted subway time to and fro my mentor's studio (albeit no more free lunches... until he finds a new studio).  Deadpool Max #11 just came out yesterday, so please check that out!  I colored the whole issue of that one!  Kyle (my mentor) has also been teaching me 3D animation.  Now, I'm a 2D person, so I was very intimidated about it at first, but I caught on quickly.  We're working on a short 3 minute animation of his to send to animation festivals and pitch to networks.  It's exciting!

There's a ton more to catch up on, but I think I'll try to keep my posts shorter and more frequent, so I can spend more time drawing rather than writing stuff for the blog posts :P.  It's good to be back!!

tags: AER HEAD, comic, DeadPool Max, drawing, Kyle Baker, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen
categories: Uncategorized
Thursday 09.01.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

My first work in mass publication!

Today is a momentous day because my first issue of coloring for Marvel is out in print!  Go and buy Deadpool Max #8 right now!  Even though my name isn't on the credits (yet... ;)) know that I played a big role in coloring pages 8 through 20.  More work to come in future issues!

As for AER HEAD, I've been getting together with one of my other cartoonist friends for drawing sessions.  We work on our own stuff but are in the same place.  It helps motivation to be around other cartoonists :)  Because with all the other projects I have going on, I end up pushing my personal comic work to the side, which isn't good in the long run, because it's super important for me to get my own work out in the world.  Life is a balancing act.  In the grand scheme of things, though, I think I'm on the right track.

tags: AER HEAD, color, comic, DeadPool Max, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen
categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 05.18.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Anniversary

You can see a preview of Marvel's Deadpool Max comic that I colored here!  It's #8 and will be out on May 18th - mark your calendars!  Here's a page out of five that Comic Book Resources posted.

I'm currently coloring #10 right now.

In other news, today, April 30th, is the one year anniversary of me moving to NYC.  The year has flown by!  As I reflect upon the year, I accomplished a lot.  Even though some times were slow for paying work, I was always meeting new people in my field and made valuable connections, sometimes without even realizing it!  The major freelance jobs I eventually got were a combination of preparation and luck.  Who knows where I'll be a year from now!

tags: comic, DeadPool Max, freelance, Marvel, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen
categories: Uncategorized
Saturday 04.30.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

DeadPool Max

Some of you have been telling me "I want more AER HEAD!"  I know - I do too!  My freelancing has been picking up lately, which is great news for me, but it also means that AER HEAD takes a back seat for a bit.  When I was making a page every other week back in the fall, I was also unemployed :/  I wish I could work on AER HEAD full time and somehow get paid for it, but in the meantime, I'll keep trying to find a good balance between work projects and personal projects.  But I'm excited to say that I'm getting comic and animation work: The cover of DeadPool Max #1

Recently, I became a colorist for Marvel!  I'm an assistant to Kyle Baker, who draws some of Marvel's comics.  I just colored DeadPool Max #8, which should be out next month.  (#1 is shown above.  All DeadPool Max characters © Marvel 2011)  It's so crazy - I never thought I'd be working for Marvel because our styles are so different.  But I can color in any style!  Kyle draws in Photoshop and sends me the files, and I do the "flats," which are the solid colors.  Then I do some shading, send it to him, and he touches it up with his personal flair.  You can see an example of a panel I colored here.

I've also gotten an animation gig, animating the end credits for Heart of a Doll, the film I was an art assistant for (see last post).  One thing leads to another :)  I'm so glad things are finally starting to come together for my career, after a year of being in NYC.  What will the future hold?  Only Aeryan knows ;)

tags: AER HEAD, animation, colorist, comic, DeadPool Max, freelance, Heart of a Doll, Kyle Baker, Marvel, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, photoshop
categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 04.13.11
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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