Transformers Drift artist Alex Milne to attend TFcon 2010
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 8:07PM CDT
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TFcon is happy to welcome back Alex Milne to the convention this year. He is known to fans as the artist for various comic books such as The 2007 Transformers Movie adaptation, Megatron Origins, Spotlight Arcee, Reign of Starscream, Tales of the Fallen and the upcoming Drift miniseries. You can meet him in the TFcon dealer room where he'll be signing and sketching for fans.
TFcon 2010 will take place July 17th and 18th in Toronto. Special guests include David Kaye - the voice of Beast Wars Megatron and Transformers Animated Optimus Prime, Mark Ryan - Transformers Movie Bumblebee and Jetfire, Derrick J. Wyatt - the Art Director and Lead Character Designer for Transformers Animated, Hasbro Canada plus artists Dan Khanna, Matt Moylan and Marvin Mariano. The TFcon 2010 exclusive figure Night-bird is limited to 1000 pieces. For more details check out http://www.tfcon.ca.
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Posted by LiKwid on July 6th, 2010 @ 11:30pm CDT
Posted by Tigertrack on July 7th, 2010 @ 5:42am CDT
LiKwid wrote:I'm sure he's a great artist and all but ...At botcon he was kind of ....lets just say he didn't seem to eager to be there nor "friendly"..I asked him a couple of questions about a sketch I was interested in purchasing and he kind of shrugged me off..The cold shoulder routine..Is he always like that or did I catch him on a bad day?
I have only met the guy twice, the first time he was at a Botcon and he was sick, fever, or something.
This time, he did seem like he did not want to be there. But one can only imagine who he had met, what kinds of requests they had made, and how late he had stayed up until late each morning.
Yes, I felt this time he was very distant, whereas Matt Moylan was very interested, and appreciative for comments, compliments, and general interest.
Posted by Counterpunch on July 7th, 2010 @ 8:59am CDT
Not very cool at all.