May 28, 2010

Pacesetter #10, The George Pérez Magazine

Yes Perez fans, you are not reading this wrong, after a year and a half of trails and tribulations, the new issue of PACESETTER is finally available.

What you get is the same great quality that you’ve gotten in previous issue; this issue is an Avengers theme issue. You get in this 72-page, perfect bound with full color covers. In this issue there are articles, artwork (you get a full issue of an Avengers issue pencils by George), interview with the legendary artist Pablo Marcos, Avengers theme checklist, and much more….

There are some changes to PACESETTER, nothing to do with the quality, but it will no longer be available through Diamond, the link below is where you will order to get your copies. With me being laid off at the end of 2008, my family financial situation has drastically changed and I can no longer afford to go through Diamond. Now I’m very excited I have this option to keep PACESETTER going, because this magazine is a true labor of love. Now I’m sorry to all that prefer to get it through there comic store, it just not an option for me at this time. Now if there are comic stores out there that would like to carry PACESETTER, please drop me an e-mail and maybe we can work a discounted rate out, just drop me a line at TLorenzp@yahoo.com. Click on the link below to order your copies of the new issue of PACESETTER, or you can go to Lulu.com and type in “PACESETTER” in the search box.

I want to thank everyone that has been supporting my magazine for the last 10 years (the first issue of The George Perez Newsletter was published in 2001).

Tony Lorenz


You can order your copy through the following link:

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/pacesetter-%2310/10993644

May 10, 2010

The Greatest George Perez Stories Ever Told!

Every day in May we will reveal the greatest stories ever told starring a particular character or written/drawn by a particular creator (and throughout the month, you'll get daily chances to vote for NEXT week's lists). These lists are voted on by YOU, the reader!
Here is the list of characters/creators featured so far (...)

link: goodcomics.comicbookresources.com

May 3, 2010

Hercules Vs Superman Sketch

Found on Facebook.

Batman Sketch

Found on Facebook

Superman Sketch

Found on Facebook.

FetCon 2008-Superheroine Idol Pt. 3

"In 2008, I had the privilege of hosting a superheroine-themed stage presentation at Fetish Con with many models dressed as superheroines created by various fetish companies, including some created by me. As a thank you to the lovely ladiesI created portrait drawings of many of them and displayed them in the halls of the hotel prior to the show. All the figures were colored by Tom Smith, with me handling the rest. Hope you enjoy these as much as the girls did."

Colored by Tom Smith.

Found on Facebook.






FetCon 2008-Superheroine Idol Pt. 2

"In 2008, I had the privilege of hosting a superheroine-themed stage presentation at Fetish Con with many models dressed as superheroines created by various fetish companies, including some created by me. As a thank you to the lovely ladiesI created portrait drawings of many of them and displayed them in the halls of the hotel prior to the show. All the figures were colored by Tom Smith, with me handling the rest. Hope you enjoy these as much as the girls did."

Colored by Tom Smith.

Found on Facebook.






FetCon 2008-Superheroine Idol Pt. 1

"In 2008, I had the privilege of hosting a superheroine-themed stage presentation at Fetish Con with many models dressed as superheroines created by various fetish companies, including some created by me. As a thank you to the lovely ladiesI created portrait drawings of many of them and displayed them in the halls of the hotel prior to the show. All the figures were colored by Tom Smith, with me handling the rest. Hope you enjoy these as much as the girls did."

Colored by Tom Smith.

Found on Facebook.


Satan Doll Sketch

Colored by Robert Weaver.

"(...) I had drawn this portrait of a lovely model named Santana dressed as a villainess called Satan Doll. Rob was kind enough to color it for me. I think he did an absolutely beautiful job. Lots of talented people out there!"

Found on Facebook