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More spot illos from my upcoming book, written by David (The Trouble with Tribbles) Gerrold, a Seuss Trek parody, Oh, the Places You’ll Boldly Go!
The KIckstarter is live, details are HERE
#Kickstarter#parody#David Gerrold#Star Trek#Dr Seuss#Ty Templeton#children's books but not really#Doctor McCoy#Spock
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My very first Kickstarter project! David Gerrold (writer of “The Trouble with Tribbles” and much more) and I have done a parody of Dr. Seuss and we’re happy to announce the launch of our crowdfunder for
“Oh, the Places You’ll Boldly Go!”
Edited by ComicMix’s Glenn Hauman who put us together. Check it out; there are a couple more of my illustrations at the link. The rest will be in the book!
#Star Trek#Kickstarter#crowdfunder#David Gerrold#Ty Templeton#Glenn Hauman#ComicMix#Dr Seuss#parody#Star Trek The Original Series
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Still clearing out the stash of old sketchcovers. Request from Keiren for Cap-Wolf, quick portrait of Chris Evans ( my youngest ' favourite Avenger). #captainamerica #chrisevans #capwolf #cap-wolf #comicbooks #conventionsketches #sketches #sketchcovers #comics #comics #copics
#sketches#comics#cap#captainamerica#sketchcovers#comicbooks#capwolf#copics#chrisevans#conventionsketches
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Doodling on the old blank sketchcovers I found in my stash. Bringing this to FanExpo. #WonderWoman #galgadot #DCComics #comics #consketches #comicbooks #conventionsketches #sketches #sketchcovers #copics
#sketches#comics#dccomics#comicbooks#consketches#sketchcovers#galgadot#wonderwoman#copics#conventionsketches
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A fun commission, a spin on Amazing Fantasy #15. #Batman #btas #joker #comics #comicbooks #consketches #conventionsketches #copics
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First sketch of the day from Thursday. They've moved me to a table under a banner for the CLLDF *Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund). All sketches for donations of $20+. I don't charge for signatures normally but I am asking people to donate what they can to CLLDF. #clldf #comics #joker #conventionsketches #consketches
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Last sketch from Toronto Comicon: I was asked for "Black Widow reading a Ty comic". #comics #conventionsketches #consketches #blackwidow
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Killing Joke Harley Quinn cover. Sketch cover commission for Toronto Comicon. #sketchcovers #comics #comicbooks #KillingJoke #harleyquinn #DCComics
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This guy. #MattTheTemp #matttheradartechnician #snl #sketchcovers #comics #comicbooks #StarWars
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My “Matt The Radar Technician” cover got lots of love but this one is actually my favourite from Saturday’s event (at Gotham Central’s 4th Birthday Event).
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Who’s Who: Update ‘88, vol. 1
On the latest Who’s Who Podcast, we discuss Who’s Who: Update ‘88 vol. 1 with a cover by Ty Templeton. Click here to enlarge.

Be sure to check out the Who’s Who: Update ‘88 Podcast on iTunes!
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More Ty Templeton greatness in this DC house ad.
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Reblogging myself to add: btw, I am doing commission sketchcovers for the various cons I’ll be at this year. If you’ll be at Toronto Comicon, Emerald City Comicon, Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, Denver Comic Con, FanExpo Canada, you can order a cover from me to be picked up at the convention. (Other cons will be added to the list as the event announces them. Got in trouble once for announcing before the convention did!) Details here: https://tytempletonart.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/pre-con-sketchcover-commissions-2016/

Can take credit for the execution but not the idea; at Gotham Central’s 4th Birthday Event today I was asked to do “Matt” the Radar Technician on a Star Wars cover. Always fun doing an unexpected idea like this.
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Art And Money
By now, if you follow comics, you’ve heard that Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s fundraiser last night. Under normal circumstances, a CEO making a generous donation to aid American veterans would be laudable–and probably not newsworthy in and of itself. But given the concerns raised over the questionable way in which The Donald has solicited donations, and the fact that several major veterans groups have rejected his money, a lot of people have been left wondering: was this really a donation to benefit veterans? Or was it a donation to benefit Donald Trump? And if it was the latter, what does that mean for fans of Marvel comics? Did the money come out of Perlmutter’s private fortune, or did some portion of what you spent on your Marvel pull list support a political candidate who wants to deport millions of immigrants, build a wall along the Mexican border and require religious minorities to carry ID badges?
I have no easy answers to these questions. In an ordinary election cycle, I’d say that when the CEO of an entertainment company supports a conservative candidate while also fostering diverse creative talent within his company, it is a sign of a healthy democracy. Being a Republican is not a crime. However, this is not an ordinary election cycle, and Trump is not an ordinary Republican. The irony that Ms Marvel was launched on Perlmutter’s watch–while Donald Trump would like to prevent Muslims from even entering the United States–was not lost on the mainstream media, nor on me.
Rather fortuitously, I’m down in California on Marvel-related business at the moment, so I had the opportunity to talk all of this over in depth with a bunch of people who have been at the company a long time, and whose opinions I value. But after we talked, I found myself with more questions than answers. Can we separate a CEO from the company he runs, or the company from the creators, or the creators from the art? Should we?
People understand that in today’s world, we vote as much with our dollars as we do with our ballots. We don’t want the things we buy and enjoy to support bigotry and injustice. The real possibility of a Trump presidency is terrifying to those who would prefer not to live in a dystopian autocracy, and for obvious reasons, the idea that the CEO of Marvel supports Trump makes a lot of readers seriously concerned. Yet–frustratingly–boycotting books you love will not take a single dime out of Perlmutter’s pocket, much less out of Trump’s. It will, however, kill the books.
This is the great catch-22 of corporate art in any form. ( And it’s something I think about a lot.) It’s the flaw inherent in the system. There’s a lot I can’t say, so let me just say this: follow your conscience. I am going to continue to work on Ms Marvel, for the following reason: I have never, in my entire career, seen a character and a story light people up the way this has, and I need to see it through a little longer. (Unless of course I get fired for talking about this shit, in which case, it was nice meeting you all.)
In the meantime, there IS something proactive we can do in the wake of this controversy. Several wonderful veterans’ organizations will not benefit from Trump’s money because they refuse to be political footballs. One of those organizations is the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). A dear friend of mine works very closely with this group, and I have been deeply impressed by what I’ve learned from him. These are people with a perspective on the wars of the last decade that you will not hear on CNN. Let’s help them get the support they need.
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Can take credit for the execution but not the idea; at Gotham Central’s 4th Birthday Event today I was asked to do “Matt” the Radar Technician on a Star Wars cover. Always fun doing an unexpected idea like this.
#sketchcovers#con sketches#matt the radar technician#Adam Driver#Kylo Ren#Star Wars#comics#comic books#Ty Templeton
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