... I used a different piece by Kidd to dummy up a possible PB cover in the style of the old-time Big Little Books:Were you there for that spiffy con?
Begun in March 1973 as a part of the national Star Trek Association for Revival, STAR OKC was central Oklahoma's most influential seedbed of fandom through 2005. ..... This blog exists to document fandom in central Oklahoma. The area was home to PsurrealCon/PseudoCon, ThunderCon, and Soonercon (née SoonerCon) -- all begun or supported by members of STAR OKC.
Showing posts with label SoonerCon 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SoonerCon 2008. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Non-Alternate Cover!
For SoonerCon 2008, before we went with Artist GOH Tom Kidd's illo "Cole Falls," seen below ...
... I used a different piece by Kidd to dummy up a possible PB cover in the style of the old-time Big Little Books:Were you there for that spiffy con?
... I used a different piece by Kidd to dummy up a possible PB cover in the style of the old-time Big Little Books:Were you there for that spiffy con?
Sunday, November 6, 2022
SoonerCon 2008's Pocket Program
SoonerCon 2008, "Pieces of '08," was held June 6-7-8, 2008, at the Biltmore. Here's the Pocket Program:
You can credit our wonderful Mrs Burrows for this piece. But you can blame the whole "Pieces of '08" name on me.
You can credit our wonderful Mrs Burrows for this piece. But you can blame the whole "Pieces of '08" name on me.
See ya, fellow fans and fanettes!
Thursday, July 19, 2018
SoonerCon 2008: Pieces of '08 Relic
I bought this lovely at the Charity Auction for SoonerCon 2008. It's still my go-to mousepad for PARD (Pretty Awesome 'riting Device), on which this little Blog Post is being crafted even now.
Here is a cleaned-up version.
Sad but true … the brilliant concept art was another product of my meagre graphic skills. Pirates plus sci-fi must result in an alien's skull, with an eyepatch, on a skull-and-crossbones. It's only logical … right?
Here is a cleaned-up version.
Sad but true … the brilliant concept art was another product of my meagre graphic skills. Pirates plus sci-fi must result in an alien's skull, with an eyepatch, on a skull-and-crossbones. It's only logical … right?
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