Monday, June 24, 2013

Sailor Mercury...mercury...mercury

Lookie!  SH Figuarts has added Sailor Mercury to their line!  5 1/2 inches tall and highly articulated.


She also has awesome accessories, like the laptop and cool shades for computing!  
$42.99 at Entertainment Earth or search for her on Amazon and Ebay!


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sailor Moon returns!!!

In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Sailor Moon, SH Figurarts is releasing a super articulated version of Sailor Moon!  See the awesome Japanese promo for it below!



OMG!  Must have!  Entertainment Earth has them up for pre-order now!  Click here: Sailor Moon

SQUEEEEEEE!!!!!


7 miles

No doubt you have heard about the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma.  The BBC was even out there.  It was surreal hearing them report from a place I have frequented over and over again saying words I recognize with their British accents.


It started right around afternoon rush here.  The same time as last year when I drove into the little twister that hit my city.  The one I ended up in trying to get to shelter.  So I was a little panicked.  I felt like we weren't moving fast enough.  We had our tornado bags packed from the day before, but wrangling the dogs was taking too long and I was worried about traffic slowing us down.  Then, the sirens went off.  I was trying not to get frantic.  Ever since I was in that one last year, I get a little more frightened than I used to.  I miscalculated and made a mistake and it could've been really bad.


So there T & I are, wrangling dogs, scrambling as the Weather people on the TV are screaming that it's coming down and it looks like North Norman and south Moore are in the path.

We are North Norman.  I kept repeatedly saying, "Not fast enough.  We're not fast enough!"

We're in the car and off we go.  I'm a little shaky.  Leela, our oldest dog, has her head out the window and is intently staring at the direction of the storm and sniffing the air.  She knows.  She was with me when I ended up in that tornado last year.

Police car after police car speed by us in the direction of the tornado.  We found out later, that they were trying to block the highways so that no one would unknowingly drive into it.

We get to our safe place and get underground.  

We set up our "base station" with laptops up, running seperate windows with the NWS Radar, KFOR livestreaming, KWTV Livestreaming, and that social media site that everyone uses.

We watched, every muscled tightened, as the tornado hit Newcastle and continued Northeast.  Unbelievably, it looked like it was going to hit Moore again.


Moore was hit in 1999 with the biggest tornado in then recorded history.  It was hit again in 2003.  This was unprecedented.  I was in Chickasha in 1999 when Moore was hit and watched it go by from a hilltop 30 miles away.  This tornado looked even worse.  Not only that, but the time of day it was hitting...I could barely let my mind finish the thought.  The Weather people were warning to get underground.



What I watched was horrific.  Tears started streaming down my face.  There were schools in the way.  They were seeking cover in halls.  HALLS!?  OMG.  My heart sank.  It was hitting the part of Moore T & I knew best.  Our theater, our Eye Doctor, stores we frequented, and streets we knew as well as the streets around our house only 7 miles away.

7 miles away.

It really hit me hard.  It was so close.  People we knew where there.  They lived there, taught there and worked there.  Was it possible that any of them survived?  And the schools...


When the picture above came up, I honestly thought I was going to throw up.  It was one of the schools.  

T & I and the puppies sat for a long time watching in the basement.  Feeling numb.  A little shocked, which is pretty uncommon for a girl that has grown up in tornado alley.  You always know it can happen.  You always prepare and get to where you need to.  This was different.  This was incredible.  The tornado hit the same spot.  Almost exactly.  The worst tornado in our history hit the very spot where the worst tornado until Joplin hit in 1999.  I just couldn't believe it.  Yet, there it was.

It was also different because in 1999, I didn't go to Moore.  I didn't have any friends there.  I didn't have a favorite place to go eat popcorn and watch movies.  I didn't know the ushers there on a first name basis.  I didn't have an Eye Doctor named Lisa Mayes who was awesome or a friend that worked in a school in Moore.  I didn't know the University Teachers that lived there.  I didn't go hang out on Tuesdays with my best buds and eat wings in that very spot.

I did in 2013.  


This was my theater now.  T & I always refered to it as the Xanadu. 
It ended up living up to the magical title.  Mr. Warren spent millions of dollars fortifying it just in case this happened.  He built it with tornadoes in mind.  He hired experts and didn't cut corners.  He saved lives.  It might have looked messed up, but people that sheltered there said they felt secure and safe.  They were a little shocked at what they saw when they walked out.

7 miles away, it didn't even rain a drop.

7 miles away, you wouldn't have know anything had happened to Moore, if it weren't for technology and communication devices we have today.

7 miles away, everything had changed.

The afternoon and evening were filled with both horrible and happy points of news.

Children had perished in those schools.

Yet amazingly, as far as we know, everyone we know made it.

Our friend that was the Teacher at the other school that was hit didn't get a message to his wife until 9:30 PM that night.  His phone wouldn't get through.  Even our phones and internet were unavailable, 7 miles away.

We were so relieved to hear he was alright.  He stayed with his students until every single one had been picked up by their eager and joyful parents.  EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.

Those teachers in Moore...let me tell you something, there are people that get the label of hero for reasons that I don't agree with, but not these people.  These Moore teachers and faculty and staff are what every human being should strive to be.  

They are underpaid, work in underfunded facilities, are constant targets of the state governments "budget" and "tax" cuts, and they still, STILL, stayed with their students and huddled them underneath their bodies and sheilded them and protected them when they had no idea if they would make it out alive.  While they were being hit with debris as walls came down and winds ripped the buildings around them away, they held fast and told their children that everything would be okay.  

That, my friend, is a HERO.

Not only that, but it is an incredible human being.

I am so proud that those incredible human beings live only 7 miles away.

Other incredible human beings are at work, right now, clearing the debris, searching and researching, and spending exhausting countless hours piecing it all back together.

The next time someone whines about the morality of society crumbling, or the end of the world being near, you tell them they are full of crap.  You know that isn't true.  Why, because you know someone that knows incredible human beings, you know incredible human beings, who put politics and religion and all that BS away and show us what compassionate caring human beings we really are.

They exist.  For real.  And are being incredible right now.  Just 7 miles away.










Thursday, May 02, 2013

#Free Art

A friend of mine has been drawing art and placing it in different places wherever he goes.  Recently he went into a small business in Tulsa called Sheena's Bakery & Deli and handed someone a piece of his art.


Apparently they didn't get it or the concept, because the baker looked him over and seeing that he was not a typical white anglo-saxon said, "You should go back to Mexico".  I'm not sure my friend has ever even stepped foot in Mexico.  

So, if you ever want baked goods or a deli sandwich, and you aren't a racist, don't buy any of that stuff from Sheena's.

Next time, try "No thanks" or wait until the person leaves and trash it.  Then people won't know you're a Xenophobe or racist.  However, thanks for letting us know, so that we don't help fund your hate filled baked goods and hate sandwiches.

Star Wars Model Kits ON SALE!!!

W00t!  Has Star Wars model kits on sale right now in celebration of May the 4th!!!  Head over and check them out!  $7.00 gets you the model of your choice, or pick them all up and it's still only $5 to ship.  Awesome!



Monday, April 22, 2013

Extra Terrestrial

What?  NECA is making a 3 ft., near-life sized E.T. Prop replica?  Um, okay.  That's weird and like 30 years late.


I don't think they will make much off these.  I could be wrong.  $249.99 isn't a bad price for your own E.T.



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Elemental

Here's a new painting.  It's 97% finished.  It's different.  I'm not too sure how to feel about it.  Sometimes it feels way too busy and then sometimes it doesn't.  It's called Elemental for now.  The sun, water, earth, sky, flesh and steel.  Surrealism meets...I have no idea.  Latin art?  It says so much to me.  Speaks and speaks and speaks.  What do you think?


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Soft and Plushy Star Wars

Looks like the Spring and Summer will bring a plethora of  fuzzy, cuddly, and plush Star Wars characters your way.  From the company Comic Images comes plush Wampas, Banthas, Rancors, TaunTauns, Wookies, Ewoks and more!  From $10.99 to $14.99 and on up.





Pre-orders available now over at Entertainment Earth!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Bendy Heroes

Coming in June 2013 from Nj Croce is an


entire line of Bendable DC Superhero figures


at a very affordable $7.99.


Each figure is around 5 1/2 inches and bends like crazy!


You can pre-order now at Entertainment Earth!


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wonder Woman Lamp


This Wonder Woman lamp is by Westland Giftware and available in May for around $55.00.

It's 16 inches tall and takes a 60 watt bulb.



Saturday, March 09, 2013

Fall-Out Inspired Shelf

I made the amazing Turayis a shelf today for her video games.  Well, I didn't make the shelf, she bought it at Michaels for 5 bucks.  I took it, painted it, found some pre-existing art on Google, printed it out and stuck it on.  Then I roughed it up, drilled screw holes and hung it up for her.  She is using it to shelve her old school game cartridges for the Sega, NES, and Super NES.




Thanks to Sally Van for the original Nuka-Cola art.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

JH Williams III



If you appreciate art and comics and have yet to check out JH Williams III art in Batwoman, you are seriously missing something.  The best way I could describe it would be to say it's like if Gothic Art ran into Psychedelic Art and they created JH Williams III amazing style.  Fluid and beautiful yet haunting.

He has a great blog if you find interest in his work: http://www.jhwilliams3.com/

He writes the book as well.  So far, I'm still hooked.  Elegy, Book 1 and Book 2 are all available on Amazon right now.  You can usually find copies in great shape for a great price.  I always seem to miss the individual copies at my local comics shop, so I opt to go the Graphic Novel route.

Shirts and stuff


Think Geek Princess Leia shirt $21.99


Yep.  Nerds can't help it.  They just do.  Aspies, too.
Think Geek shirt $17.99-19.99


Boba Fett Life-sized bust from Sideshow Collectibles
Limited to 1000 pieces for $799.99


7 Inch Marceline from Adventure Time.


Star Wars Wraith Squadron Black T-shirt.











Tuesday, February 26, 2013

No Snow

(© 2009 Jen Tucker)


I can't lie.  I was really looking forward to a snow day.  We don't get them very often here in Oklahoma.  It's one of those rare delights that show up every 4 or 5 years.  Sometimes it takes even longer.  So when there is a serious chance of one, I get excited.  Why, you ask?

Snow days mean creativity peaks.  There is something magical about snow.  It has a creative energy to it for me.  Much like thunderstorm days in the spring and the height of summer.  There is a magic energy there.

So, when I get a snow day, it means a super productive creative explosion will come about.  The day flips.  I  sleep in, get up, eat, bathe, and start.  Somewhere around 3 AM, I step outside for a break to utter silence and the smell of a white blanketed earth.  The snow reflects light in a very unique way that absolutely nothing else does.

The feel of creative exhaustion is a wonderful feeling.  Unlike the exhaustion of the J-O-B, which just continues to try and break my soul.  So, yeah, I wanted that snow day.  I needed it.  All our funds have completely dried up and it looks as though there will be no MAY trip to Spectrum or KCMO after all.  I have yet to scrape together enough to get the dog her annual shots.  So, again, yeah, I really wanted/needed that snow day.

I didn't get it.  The snow gods forsake me.  However, we did get to go home at 1:30 PM yesterday.   Even the chance that we could get a snow day elicited creativity from me. I created.  I tried something new.  I let the art just take me on it's own journey.  Sadly, I didn't start until 8 PM.  I stayed up far too late and today...I'm exhausted and a little miffed about not getting my snow day.  At the same time, I'm a little excited.   Enough creative energy came about that I did something that inspired more from me.

Let's hope that continues.  And maybe, just maybe, that wasn't the last chance this Winter for a Snow day.

(© 2009 Jen Tucker)





Thursday, February 21, 2013

Star Wars is Forever.


I can't tell you how excited I was when I heard about this.
I love the Science Museum, but I can't handle the stress and noise level when their are hundreds of children set loose inside.  Having this for people 21 and up was an awesome idea!

Star Wars at the Science Museum!  

Let me tell you a little story from my childhood.  A memory that I will never forget.  In 1983, my Mom and Dad took us to Ada, OK to see the final Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi.  I'm pretty sure it was opening weekend or maybe the second weekend.  We didn't go to the movies often, but we had managed to make it to see the other two Star Wars films.  I was three when I saw the first one.

This was the last one though.  Everything had said so.  I knew that going in, but in my heart I didn't want it to be the end of Star Wars.  You see, since I was three, I had come to absolutely love Star Wars.  I had decided that I would indeed grow up to be a Jedi Knight and take the last name of Skywalker.

I was going to learn to use the Force.

So the thought of all of this ending...well, honestly it broke my heart.  Still, I was excited.  Nervous and excited.  I absolutely adored Luke Skywalker.  He was my first crush.  I was so worried he might meet his end in this movie.

We stood in line for a while and then into the theater.  No one gave away anything in line.  I remember being impressed seeing Luke in all black and so confident.  I was worried he might be too confident.

I remember thinking that Princess Leia was so brave to dress as a bounty hunter and how cool it was that she saved Han and not the other way around.

I remember my brother crying out when Boba Fett met his demise.

Most of all though, I remember how hard I cried when Darth Vader picked up the Emperor and tossed him into the abyss.  I remember I kept crying when Luke took off his mask.  And cried even harder when he lit the pyre.  And when I thought I couldn't cry any harder, I did as the credits rolled and I realized it was truly really all over.

This might be when I realized things end.  Everything eventually ends.  



Little did I know that Star Wars wouldn't.  If I traveled back in time and told 9 year old me, that one day, in 2013, I would attend a cool Star Wars Science Museum event with my smoking hot soulmate who also totally digs Star Wars and loves me for who I am,  and that Star Wars would only get bigger and better, I wouldn't have believed it.

Well, maybe I would've.  I believed anything was possible at that age.  I sort of still do.

Still, sometimes I think about that moment.  How very sad 9 year old me was.  I mourned for months.  I continued making stories when I played with my figures.  Sometimes though, you just don't know.  You can't know, what the future will bring.  I wasn't the only 9 year old kid who didn't want it to end.  I wasn't the only one determined in my heart to make sure it continued.  Nope, there were so many of us, that we just kept it going.  We wrote novels about it.  Comics. Created art about it.  Some of us became Scientists that would go on to try and recreated that prosthetic hand Luke had.  Some of us engineers, determined to create a real droid or even a lightsaber.

Humans can be amazing.  We have the power to keep things alive and to do so much good.  To make the future into a beautiful amazing thing.  It doesn't have to be this dystopic, broken sad thing we keep being shown.  It can be full of science and technology and droids and x-wings and lightsabers if we want it to.

Star Wars is forever.  If we want it to be.

May the Force Be With you...Always.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Pony Patches!


Have a hoodie or a shirt or a blanket that you think would be perfect with your favorite My Little Pony's cutie mark stuck on it?  

You are in luck!

Entertainment Earth has all the popular pony cutie marks!

Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Applejack, Pinky Pie, and more!

$3.99 each.


Friday, February 08, 2013

Star Wars Pinball

Playstation has announced the forthcoming Star Wars Pinball on the PS3 and Vita.



The title will come with several different boards from all your favorite Star Wars moments!

Check out the site here: Star Wars Pinball

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Traveling is Tough


I love to travel.  I love being places and seeing things.  I love visiting friends.

I don't, however, have money to do that very often.

Every month we have about $100 left over.  That $100 is saved up to go into the emergency fund.

We have about 3 to 5 emergencies a year.

The air conditioner guy and the plumber had to be called last year. 

$1000 gone.

The dog went to the vet at least 3 to 4 times last year.

Kiss another $500  to $700 good-bye.

I had an MRI.  $600 AFTER insurance.

Having money to travel rarely happens.  It has to be well planned and something has to be

sacrificed.

We sold T's car to go to Burbank this year.

Next up is Kansas City in May.  This is a two-fer.  

We get to visit our friend Cindy as well as getting more insightful 

career instruction and advice.

I get to mingle with my peeps.  Art peeps.

It's nice having friends in places that have events that happen.

It's nice having events where friends are.

I hope all my friends understand that I would love to come see them 

every day if I could, but with our jobs and the ridiculous amount we are paid

it isn't an option for us.

We have to be very careful and very picky about where we go when.

One trip too many and when the washing machine goes out,

we will be wearing stinky clothes for months.

The dream is to one day break free of these ball and chain jobs we have

and work for ourselves, allowing us to travel and work as we do.

Visiting on our time.

Until then though, we go when we can, where we can.

If we can hit a two-fer, it feels like a bonus to us!

I can't tell you how much I love the 

Kansas City Trip.






Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Have You Met Chicken?


I wrote a Children's Picture Book.  

I wrote it like 10 years ago.

It's been sitting in my file cabinet with 5 other Children's stories.

THIS is part of my CREATE goal this year.

Chicken is going to make it out into the world.

Amazon will most likely get my story, so get your $2.99 ready.

Right now I am working page by page digitally cleaning up the illustrations

that I sketched out for it.  Testing fonts.  Colors.

I'm having fun and really happy with the way it looks.

Stay tuned for ways to purchase your copy of "Chicken".

Friday, January 25, 2013

Sideshow Snowtrooper


New $150.00 1/6 scale fully articulated Snowtrooper from Sideshow Collectibles.

It doesn't look right to me for some reason.

I'm not sure what it is.  Still, if it doesn't bother you, go grab one!