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LIZZIE LEIGH TALKS COSPLAY AND HER FIRST TIME AT THE DALLAS SCI-FI EXPO 2013

Comic Book Divas may not have had a table at the Dallas Sci-Fi Expo 2013 but we had a great time meeting not only some of the great artists and guests but also many of the great and talented LIZZIE LEIGH SUPERGIRL DALLAS SCI FI EXPO cosplayers that were walking around the convention and taking photos with fans from around Texas. One of the cosplayer we met was Lizzie Leigh, Lizzie may be new to cosplay but we are sure you will see a lot more of her!

We sat down with Lizzie and talked to her about cosplay, costume design and her career as a make-up artist.

Q: Just so our readers can get to know you a little bit; tell us something about yourself; who is this woman Lizzie Lynch?

LL: I am a local Houston Cosplayer and a Special Effects Makeup Artist. I actually grew up in a small town outside of Boston, MA which is why I lack the typical Bostonian accent. I have also been moving around a bit since 2010 from Boston to Toronto to Houston.  i am a huge Stargate fan, I have the “home” symbol tattooed on my wrist. Tv/Movies are a passion for me, my list of favorites is endless, It’s a bit of a problem. I love painting, drawing, DIY craft projects and reading.

Q: You are pretty new to the comic book and cosplay community; what made you want to get involved with all us geeks?

LL: I have always been drawn to the more nerdy side of life and watched tons of sci-fi and fantasy. My first con was Anime Boston, I went twice, and then the first Comic Con was fan expo in Toronto. I didn’t dress up since I had only been living there for two weeks and went on a whim. I loved every second of it!

Q: How long have you been cosplaying; and do you create your own costumes?

LL: I have only been cosplaying “for real” almost year now, I did one Harley Quinn cosplay for Anime Boston in 2008. It was store-bought, the black fabric dyed my skin black but I still had an absolute blast acting like her! I create what I can, sewing them was all thanks to my friend who taught me a lot along the way. I now have my own sewing machine I hope to be creating tons more! I also make the props, casting prosthetics has very similar techniques that can carry over to multiple mediums. I made a black widow belt and Dani Moonstars belt this past year, as well as an arrow which I still need to perfect.LIZZIE LEIGHT MOONSTAR DALLAS SCI-FI EXPO

Q: We saw you cosplaying “Dark Supergirl” did you create that costume and how long did it take for you to design it?

LL: Actually not all of it. I commissioned that piece from Heroes and Tights two years ago for Dragon*Con 2011 right when I moved to Houston from Toronto. Long before I ever even considered making my own. It came out beautifully, the cape was so perfect! The only thing I did to it was modify the cape and top for a more stable attachment to each other and for Expo I created a new skirt.

That character is a personal favorite of mine.

Q: What is the most difficult costume you have designed to date and what makes designing a costume the most challenging for you?

LL: The X suits for my Dani Moonstar New Mutant cosplay, my friend and I were going out of our minds on how to attach the yellow parts to the suit while making it functional.

Q: Looking at some of your photos on Facebook; you have attended some anime conventions; have you cosplayed any anime characters yet?

LL: Not yet, I don’t watch much anime anymore mostly due to lack of time. My favorite animes are Wolf’s Rain and Yu Yu Hakusho, so I would love to do a character from them.

Q: When you are looking to cosplay a character do you select the character because of the costume or because you are following that character?LIZZIE LEIGHWHITE QUEEN

LL: Both. I like variants from the classic designs but sometimes I will see a gorgeous drawing which attracts my eye and makes me want to bring the character to life. Wether I know who they are or not. I do my best though to either research the crap out of the character, which usually ends with my loving them anyway or I choose one I know and am already a fan of.

Q: You said you haven’t yet gotten into deep with comics; but are you reading any comics right now since we spoke if so what are you reading, w hat are you enjoying about the series?

LL: The only one I have followed closey is the New 52 Supergirl storyline and I am really liking it. I loved the issue 0 release they did for some of them as well. I thought it was a very cool concept.

Q: You are a make-up artist. How did you get started into that field?

LL: Drama Club in Highschool actually, I became the head of the crew when I was a sophomore and really became passionate about it. I was lucky that the Drama Teachers, the both that I had, were extremely supportive of it all which allowed me to really know this was what I wanted. I then took a year off after Highschool and got to work on an Independent horror film, I loved it. The next year I went to college in Toronto to Complections International Academy of Makeup Artistry and graduated in the top three of my class.

Q: What projects do you primarily work on, do you work on photo shoots or movies?

LL: Whatever I can get. I would love to work on set consistently but L.A. is certainly not my scene. As long as the creative outlet is there and I have some hand in the final production I am happy. I try to avoid heavy photoshop or CGI that changes what I created. There is a difference between adding to the scene around the modelLIZZIE LYNCH MAKE UP to totally changing how she looks therefore changing my work.

Q: How do you incorporate your make-up skills into cosplay or how would you like to mix both skills?

LL: I try to apply it every look. How can I make my face close to the character? Would she wear this color blush or a bronzer? Should the lip shape be fuller or lessened?

I want to try to bring it up to a higher level than just wearing the outfit. I want to do that with prosthetics too but it’s very hard to apply those to myself on a large scale. My goal is to have a site that is a center-point for cosplay makeup tips and tutorials.

Q: Who would you like to cosplay as where you could use both your make-up and cosplay design skills and why?

LL: Oh man so many! My number one choice is Princess Nuala from Hellboy: The Golden Army. I absolutely love her look but to the costume extremely accurately is hard which is why it hasn’t happened yet. The next one is Jack from Brom’s book “The Plucker” he is a toy from a jack in the box but his look is rugged and handmade. He has ginger hair and freckles with a much sharper Jaw. I haven’t cosplayed as a male yet but he is a goal of mine. So those are my top two :)

Q: What gives you the most joy in cosplaying?

LL: The excitement I recieve from other people who share in the genre and the creative outlet it gives me. Everything I do can be applied into my portfolio for makeup as well. But in all seriousness every time I go to a con, in costume or not, I feel so happy and always walk out the door on Sunday with a new stash of friends and memories.

Q: You were at the Dallas Sci-Fi Expo 2013 where we saw you dressed as Dark Supergirl”; was this your first time attending the convention?LIZZIE LYNCH SUPERGIRL DALLAS SCI FI EXPO 2013

LL: Yes it was and I enjoyed it quite a bit!!! I had been at the Irving Center for Fan Days last year though.

Q: What did you enjoy about the convention as a cosplayer and a fan, did you get to meet other cosplayers and hangout with them?

LL: I hadn’t been to such a small sci-i con before it was refreshing to actually be able to have conversations with people. I met some other super sweet cosplayers and got to see some again too that I didn’t expect.

Q: From your POV; what were your thoughts about the convention and what you enjoyed about it?

LL: I liked the intimate atmosphere it had and that it was easy to navigate. I found a few action figures from my favorite book, The Plucker by Brom, and that was so aweosme!

Q: You are doing All-Con in March, what cosplay can fans expect to see you in?

LL: I’ll be doing two makeup panels that weekend so a lot of my time went into that. So on Friday I will be wearing my Muscle and Bone Catsuit from Black Milk with some FX makeup to go along. Saturday will be a Star Trek Uniform and Sunday is Dark Supergirl hopefully with new boots if I can find them :).

Q: Where can fans follow you and see what is coming up for you?

LL: My cosplay Facebook page is Lizzie Leigh:  and my Facebook Makeup Page  

 

Special thanks to Samaze for the use of the photos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SARA SITS DOWN WITH COMIC BOOK ARTIST BIANCA THOMPSON

Sara Barrett sits down with artists and colorist Bianca Thompson; about all things comic including her work with Marvel comics and her own creation comic book and card series called “Dead Divas”  and how she got started in the comic book industry.

SB: When did you realize you were an artist?BIANCA THOMPSON ARTIST

BT: Back in 1994 i was at a friend’s house and her brother had a X-men Series 2 Jean Grey card laying on the floor. After that I was hooked and knew what I wanted to do!

SB: When did you start drawing and when did you realize that you wanted to be an artist for a living?

BT: I have always loved to draw but never knew I would end up an artist it actually chose me.

SB: You do a lot of work for Marvel, how did you get started with Marvel and have you done other work for them outside of sketch cards, like covers or interior art?

BT: For Marvel Comics I submitted my sketch card art work about a year ago and have worked with them and Upper Deck ever since. I have not had the opportunity to do covers or interiors for Marvel. Other than the Variants. However you can find me on the cover for the up coming #5 issue of SPIRALMIND. (pic below) and of course in my Dead Diva Comics.

SB: Have you worked with other comic book companies, if so what work have you done?

BT: I have worked for DC, Zenescope, Dynamite, The Walking Dead, all under sketch card artist Phi3 as designer of female characters and cover artist for issue #5

SB: What is it about pin-up art that makes that your preferred specialty?

BT: I’ve always loved pin-ups and trading card art. I find pin-ups to be more fun to draw than comics, I’m not big on repetition.

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SB: Tell us about the Dead Diva Comic Book you are working on.

BT: Dead Diva’s are original character creations by me. The 1st Dead Diva Comic “Paupette” came out on May 24th 2012 at the Phoenix Comic Con. The Dead Diva’s are a series of women that are mysterious and seductive whose charms make sure their demise. They are unlucky souls often led into compromising, dangerous, and deadly situations. Each one of their stories is a lesson in the balance of life.

At this time there are a total of 18 different Dead Diva’s.

For the Dead Divas there is a #2 comic in the works as well as Unstoppable Cards will be producing the first series of Dead Diva Trading Cards with hand drawn sketch cards scheduled for an October release!

SB: Where can we find and buy your Dead Diva #1?

BT: Currently you can find Dead Divas exclusively online and at conventions only; so be sure to check them out there.

SB: Airbrush is your preferred medium. Do you create in any other mediums?

BT: I can work in many mediums i just prefer Airbrush since it is very unique.

SB: I have met a few comic book artists that really don’t read comics, hey just look at the art, do you read comics, if so what titles do you read?

BT: I have quite a collection from the 1990′s mostly X-men you can also find WildC.A.T.S, Mantra and Lady Death in there. As of recent though i skim, having the time to sit and read a comic has become a luxury. Speaking of i better get back to painting my next set of sketch cards!

SB: You own your own Airbrush shop. Where is it located and tell me about the process of the opening of the shop.

BT: I have had my own Airbrush shop inside Castles n Coaster amusement park for over 15 years specializing in Airbrush T-Shirts hats ect..ARTIST BIANCA THOMPSON

SB: Are you available for commissions?

BT: I am available for commission on a limited bases due to my schedule with Marvel Comics sketch Cards

SB: Are there any types of art work that you won’t draw or feel uncomfortable drawing?

BT: Yes, anything vulgar, or has a racial overtone; I draw the line there..

SB: Where and when is your next convention appearance?

BT: I have two conventions coming up. The New Mexico Tri Con Oct 27th-28th  and the AV Comic Expo  November 17th-18th

SB: What would you tell young artists who are interested in starting their own business?

BT: Draw what you love. Advertise like crazy. Dont expect to be a star over night, it takes hard work and dedication to keep a successful business.

SB: What are the best websites for people to see your work and order products?

BT: My website: http://www.thephoenixxx.com/biancaart/ and my art is for sale: http://biancaart.ecrater.com/; you can also find at Marvel and Upper Deck. as a full-time trading card sketch card artist.

I have done a variety of sketch card sets that have been published from 2011 to the present,  as you can see I have been very busy: Vampirella July 2011- San Diego Comic Con Exclusive Artist, MARVEL Kree-Skrull War 2011, CBLDF Liberty Card Set 2011, 5Finity Grimm Fairy Tales 2011, The Walking Dead AMC Tv Show Set 2011, Night of the Living Dead 2012 Avengers 50th Anniversary Set 2012, MARVEL Avengers Movie Set 2012, MARVEL Beginnings 2 2012, Nevermore Alice 2012, Vampirella 2012 – San Diego Comic Con Exclusive Artist, Red Sonja 2012 – San Diego Comic Con Exclusive Artist, Warlords of Mars 2012 – San Diego Comic Con Exclusive Artist, Zenescope Wonderland 2012 – San Diego Comic Con Exclusive Artist, DeadSexy 2012, Transformers, DC Comics 52

I also do a number of charity card sets that include: March of Dimes I & II, Island Dreams I & II, Mac N Trouble, Fatsa, Lord of the Dragon

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