Billy Tucci

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July 25, 2007

I’m off to San Diego!

Filed under: From the Studio — billy @ 4:23 am

Hey guys,
It’s 5:19 am, and I’m up. Gotta pack my art stuff and put it together with the rest as off we go. My mother Marie will be joining me and since we’re taking Southwest, we’ll be checking in three bags each plus two carryons. My mother will take my artwork and I’ll be taking the bronze Death Dealer statue I sold to someone in San Diego. Man, that things weighs about 30 pounds, but I was made an offer I couldn’t refuse. Anyway, it’ll be good to see everyone out there and I’ll try and post daily (depending on how tired I am) about the show’s adventures. The softball game is tomorrow so wish me luck!
See Ya!
Billy

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July 12, 2007

So Little Time My Friends…

Filed under: From the Studio — billy @ 8:13 am

Oh, but what a beautiful day it is outside! Yours truly has just about cleaned his disastor of a studio and is feeling quite good about it. I put one of my all time favorite films on the computer and just went to work. Being a paratrooper, HBO’s “Band of Brothers” holds a special place in my heart. Everything about this series (and every episode) is just fantastic. The amazing and very believable cast to the authenticity of the production to the amazing writing and acting never cease to amaze me. Several scenes are among my favorite of all time (When they first take off for Normandy, the little boy eating chocalate, Spears’ charge against the Germans) all get me choked up. But none realy compare to one scene where after the liberation of Holland, Easy company passes a lone Dutch woman walking towards Germany, She’s shoeless, in rags, head shaved and carrying her infant (obviously a German soldiers). Because she covorted with the Germans, the Dutch, after five years of brutal occupation had banished her. But what moved me so was the site of a young paratrooper handing her a chocalate bar. The Americans had lost so many liberating a foriegn country and the compassion of that young man, totally sums up my feelings about Americans and America in general.

Anyway, I’ve been writing a lot as well and have been doing commissions. My new project is a reference nigthmare and since it is based on actual events, I must be careful not to bastardize the truth, yet make it fit in a comic story starring ficitonal people. But I love it so much. I’ve broken down the six issues, and have wrote two very detailed page by page synopsis’ for the first two.

I also want to draw and have Sparky paint at least one new Shi image for Comic Con (Ring of Fire) for lithos and to present to Mike Richardson. I think I’ll hold off on my remaining commissions to work on those images.

I’ll also be doing the cover for an issue of “Return to Neverland” and got approval for the rough. I’ll post that on the recent art thread.

Okay, now I’m waiting for Matthew to finish his breakfast so we can go running (he sits in the jogging stroller). I saw pictures of myself at Philly and must get back into shape! I think he’s done so I’ll run then post up the roughs and Mark McKenna’s inks for the CBG cover.

Cheers!

Oh I’ve also got to call my mother — it’s he birthday!

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July 3, 2007

Happy Fourth of July!

Filed under: From the Studio — billy @ 5:08 pm

Hello All, I got a wonderful piece of original art today in the mail. As you might recall, the oh so creative son of Mr. Richard “Boom Boom” Boom, did an amazing rendition of my Lady Death cover to LD/Shi. I love the kalidiscope of colors and Deborah really loved the crown he added to the piece. THANK YOU! Boom Boom, can you put it up again? I couldn’t find the thread, but I’ve got to find a place for it in “ D addy’s Workshop” (as William refers to my studio). I’m working on a new CBG cover that I should finish tomorrow by dinner (or at least Thursday morning) and then must do another cover for my friend Raven Gregory’s “Return To Wonderland.” I’ll kick out some roughs on Thursday, do more commissions and write some more as well.

I also put up another commission I did today and worked on my mainstream book (reading breaking down the issues — lot’s of research). Also, my new Hellion For Hire will be up today.

On the Con front, I’ll be meeting with Mike Richardson from DC to make our plan for the new Shi series, and we got the roster to the DC/Marvel softball “Stan Lee Cup.” I’ll be playing for DC this year!

I might also be doing “A Child Is Born” this summer. Since it’s only one issue, I might eek it out before doing the mainstream book. I’m sorry for not doing a Shi book this Fall/Winter/Spring, and am really upset about it, but sometimes I just don’t know where my head is.

Well, this weekend was a very nice one indeed as Gary Cohn came out Saturday morning and stayed for dinner and the night. We took our motorcycles out Saturday night for an nice jaunt. We also talked shop and he helped me with some ideas I had been playing around with this last week. We really have fun working together. Tomorrow morning I’ll be meeting him in Oyster Bay (about 40 miles from my home) for breakfast and then the parade in Teddy Roosevelt’s home town. Should be fun!

Have a great Fourth of July everyone! (At least those here in the States), everyone else just “Have a Nice Day!”

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