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> <channel><title>Michael Turner Shrine</title> <atom:link href="http://michaelturnershrine.com/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://michaelturnershrine.com</link> <description>A Tribute to Mike - Remembering a true comic book art master</description> <lastBuildDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 23:33:50 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>Photos of Michael Turner</title><link>http://michaelturnershrine.com/2011/11/06/photos-of-michael-turner/</link> <comments>http://michaelturnershrine.com/2011/11/06/photos-of-michael-turner/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 05:54:01 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Thomas Jay</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photographs]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://michaelturnershrine.com/?p=1842</guid> <description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re starting a new area to the site featuring photographs of Michael Turner. If you have any you&#8217;d like to share, please feel free to do so. You can let me know via the contact form at the contact form. &#8230; <a
href="http://michaelturnershrine.com/2011/11/06/photos-of-michael-turner/">Continue reading</a>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re starting a new area to the site featuring photographs of Michael Turner.  If you have any you&#8217;d like to share, please feel free to do so.  You can let me know via the contact form at <a
href="/resources/contact/">the contact form</a>.</p><p>To start us off, here are a few from Michael during his high school years and prom.  Special thanks to Suzanne Harrington for these great classic photos.</p><div
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class="clearFix" style="width:100%;clear:both;"></div><p>After a few years, I&#8217;ve reconsidered and this piece has inspired me to have a page where they can post their artwork that is similarly inspired by Michael&#8217;s work.  To submit your work, <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://michaelturnershrine.com/?p=1794</guid> <description><![CDATA[Do you have a tattoo of artwork by Michael Turner, let us know. The first one was Supergirl provided Joe Martell of Supergirl and the second came in shortly after by Juan Hernandez of Batman. Thanks to both Joe and &#8230; <a
href="http://michaelturnershrine.com/2011/10/29/tattoos-based-on-michael-turners-drawings/">Continue reading</a>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a tattoo of artwork by Michael Turner, <a
href="/contact/">let us know</a>.</p><p>The first one was Supergirl provided Joe Martell of Supergirl and the second came in shortly after by Juan Hernandez of Batman.  Thanks to both Joe and Juan for the inspiration!</p><div
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href="http://michaelturnershrine.com/2008/09/23/michael-turner-2008-sdcc-tribute-panel/">Continue reading</a>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following videos were taken at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con Michael Turner Tribute Panel.  For length, they&#8217;ve been broken-up into several parts, so be sure to watch them all.  Sadly, many people who were there were not able to make it into the room as it was full.</p><h2>Michael Turner Tribute 2008 <abbr
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id="sdcc_summary"><tr><td> A detailed recap of the event held at the Con to remember the comic artist&#8217;s life and career: <a
href="http://www.wizarduniverse.com/080208sdccturnertribute.html target="_blank" ref=”nofollow”>Written By Kevin Mahadeo and Steve Sunu</a></td></tr><tr><td>There  was respectful silence in the panel room as the crowd entered for the  Michael Turner Tribute Panel at the convention next week. As the fans,  friends, and colleagues of Turner took their seats, Aspen Vice  President of Publishing Peter Steigerwald began the Tribute by  introducing DC Comics executive editor Dan DiDio. DiDio related a short  story about his introduction into the comics industry.</td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>&quot;Sometimes  I can be awfully glib. It’s a little hard for me to be the first guy  here because I look at the faces in this group and I know the men that  were working with him and I understand that every one of these guys has  the most amazing words to say about him, and I feel a little strange to  be the first one speaking [out of these people] who knew him so well  and loved him so much. I think back in 2003, I was just new to comics.  I didn’t know anybody and Mike’s the guy that reached out to me.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> The microphone was then opened up for anybody from the audience to come up and share stories and thoughts about Turner. <em>Heroes</em> and <em>Supergirl</em> writer Jeph Loeb was the first person to step to the microphone. He  began with a story about his experiences with Michael Turner and their  start on Supergirl in <em>Superman/Batman</em>.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;Mike and I knew each other a long time. We danced a long  time about doing something together and finally DC asked us if we  wanted to do Supergirl. I don’t know how much you guys know about Mike,  but the thing is, he didn’t read a lot of comics. When we started  talking about Supergirl, it wasn’t just that he thought she was a  watered-down version of Superman—he just didn’t know who she was. We  started out doing this whole thing, and of course Frank [Mastromauro]  is sitting there going, ‘Dude. Crisis on Infinite Earths issue #7,  man!’ and Mike would be sitting there going, ‘Crisis What?’ Again, as  only Frank can, he threw him into the deep end. ‘Here’s Crisis. It’s  really interesting and easy to understand if you’ve never read a comic  book before.’ So, as only Mike can, he just nailed it. The first  meeting we had [for Supergirl], Mike was saying, ‘I cannot understand  anything that you are saying to me.’ I was like, ‘It’s like Witchblade,  but it isn’t.’ But at the second meeting, which literally was like 3  days later, he comes in going, ‘I kind of see her as the girl from  Krypton again. We’re going to use Harbinger, right?’ and I say, ‘What?’  and he says, ‘We’re going to use Harbinger. You can’t do Crisis if  you’re not doing Harbinger,’ and I turn to Frank and I say, ‘Who the  hell is Harbinger?’ and it was just the way that he did things. He just  took them and he’d lock them into his heart and lock them into his  hands and he drew beautifully. He expressed himself in ways that very,  very few of us can. We were incredibly lucky to know him.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> After Loeb concluded, <em>Green Lantern</em> and <em>JSA</em> writer Geoff Johns stepped up to the mic and related a story of goatees, basketball and a bet.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;I’m from Detroit, and about three years ago, Mike’s a big  Lakers fan, the Pistons were doing very well and they were in the  playoffs with the Lakers and Mike went nuts. He would not let me say  they were going to win. ‘No, the Lakers are going to win.’ I had a  goatee at the time—it was a bad idea because all these picture of me  with a goatee are everywhere. I said, ‘I’ll bet you 100 dollars and you  have to grow a goatee—I had just shaved mine—if the Pistons win.’ Mike  laughed at me really hard, and he said yes. Final game, it was the  third quarter; Pistons were up about 25 points and Mike called me to  secede and he grew a goatee. I take responsibility for that. Mike was  always a good sport. He was one of my best friends. I really miss him a  lot. About 2 months later, I heard him say, &#8216;I like it.&#8217; And he kept  it.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> After laughter and applause from the  audience, Turner’s mother, Grace, took the stage to relay her gratitude  to all those assembled to pay their respects to her son.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;If you were lucky enough to have known Mike well or ever  had the opportunity to be one-on-one with him, you found that he had a  way of making you feel like you were the only important person in the  world and that you yourself could always accomplish anything that you  could dream. I called him Captain Amazing, and over the last eight  years, he lived up to that name.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> After the  thunderous applause died down, perhaps one of the most absorbing  stories was related by Top Cow artist Marc Silvestri. Silvestri gave  his account of how he first met Turner on his first official day as a  Top Cow artist:</p><blockquote><p>“There’s a story that I tell often; that I used to tell  just to give Mike a hard time because it’s true and it’s funny, and  it’s when he first got into the business. It’s taken on an entirely new  meaning since his passing. The best way to describe Mike is when I met  him at the studio at Top Cow, everyone who knew Mike knew immediately  that you couldn’t help but like the guy. You didn’t know why exactly,  he didn’t force it on you. It was nothing calculated, it was nothing by  design; you just liked the guy. You knew you liked him. I said, &#8216;Hey,  man.&#8217; He said, &#8216;Hey, man.&#8217; No big deal. I don’t think he knew who I was  at the time, and like Jeph [Loeb] said Mike knew nothing about comic  books. He just didn’t want to wait tables anymore, and I didn’t know  what to do with the guy. He came in as a background dude, so I said,  &#8216;Hey, man. Draw me a building. Just draw me a building. Go over there  to that sh&#8211;ty little table—which is where we’d put the new guys in the  corner. Draw me a building.&#8217; Mike had this look in his eyes that I  didn’t quite recognize because there was nothing there other than,  &#8216;Okay.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;There was no intimidation, there was no trepidation at all, there was  no anxiety, there was no worry that any kind of career hinged on  anything that was going to happen after he drew this building. So he  went over to that sh&#8211;ty little table, and an hour later he comes back  and shows me this thing on this sketch pad that can best be described  as a loaf of bread stacked vertically with a couple of holes in it and  called it a building. At that point, I was like about to go up to David  Wohl and say, &#8216;What the hell is he doing in this studio,&#8217; but Mike was  a really likable guy and you just wanted to have him around.</p><p> &quot;So, it was like, &#8216;Okay, whatever, dude. Cool. Not what we’re looking  for, but here.&#8217; I walked over to the bookshelf and I pulled out a  picture book of New York City. I found a picture of a building. I said,  &#8216;Mike, draw this building. Alright? Go back over there, go draw that  building.&#8217; He had that same look in his eyes that he did when he drew  the loaf of bread. Still, no fear, no anxiety, just &#8216;Okay.&#8217;</p><p> He went away for a couple of hours and came back, brought me his sketch  pad. I was already trying to figure out how I was going to tell this  guy that he’s going to be driving a truck for a living, and I just  remember seeing this beautiful building rendered exactly how it should  be; the way an artist would render a building, the way an artist would  see the beauty in an object that we all take for granted and see  everyday. I remember looking at this thing that was no longer a loaf of  bread and I looked at Mike, and literally, nothing had changed. He  wasn’t suddenly impressed with himself, no huge lightbulb went off in  his head. His feelings on whatever I was going to tell him about this  building was no different than it was when he presented that piece of  crap bread. I just looked at him and I went, &#8216;Mike, where the hell did  this come from?&#8217; He just said, &#8216;Nobody ever told me to look at a  picture before.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;I realized that Mike had no idea he knew how to draw. Mike had no idea  how talented he was. All he knew was that it was something that sounded  interesting to him and it was like everything he treated in life. I  realized later what that look in his eyes was. Nothing scared him.  Nothing scared this guy. His brother and him had this competition that  was probably coming out of the womb. They had this amazing competition  that was based not on rivalry, that was based on love of life and  experience and everything life had to offer, and all Mike really wanted  to do when he showed me that page, as far as I understood, was no fear,  it was, &#8216;Okay now what?&#8217; He just wanted to get better. He just wanted  to be the best he possibly could at anything in life.</p><p> &quot;That lack of fear is what made Mike Turner. That’s what you saw in  every page of work he ever did, and that’s where beauty came from is  that nothing worried him in his life because it was all about life and  experiencing the good stuff, the bad stuff. That’s why when Mike got  sick nobody knew it because Mike knew it was a part of life. He was  fighting it tooth and nail, but it was part of life. When Mike passed,  something happened, I made a dedication to myself that anytime I would  be afraid of something, I will always think of Mike and how he would  have faced that issue. I will never forget him. None of us will ever  forget him.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> After the applause died down for Silvestri’s story, a statement from  Crash Bandicoot creator Jason Rubin was read to the assembled crowd on  Turner’s dedication to his field. Steigerwald then took the mic and  began to relate his account of how he first heard the pitch for <em>Fathom</em>:</p><blockquote><p>“Mike loved this story because the first part of it  involves a lot of my alcohol abuse. This was still several years ago,  around seven or nine years, we decided we were going to ditch work and  go out drinking. There was this restaurant that had these 32-ounce  beers and I downed it—Sam Adams. Drained it, put it back down on the  table.</p><p> &quot;Mike looked at me. &#8216;There’s no way. You poured that out on the side somewhere. You didn’t just do that.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;&#8217;Yeah I did.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;&#8217;I’ll buy you another one if you do it again.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;&#8217;Again?!&#8217;</p><p> &quot;&#8217;Do it.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;&#8217;Alright.&#8217;</p><p> They brought out another one, drank it again, and this time the  waitress was amazed. She was like, &#8216;That’s a 32-ounce beer.&#8217; &#8216;This is  the second one.&#8217; &#8216;Oh, do a third!&#8217; She bought the third one. So, after  that, I was like, &#8216;I’m done,&#8217; and Mike’s like, &#8216;You’ve got to do one  more.&#8217; So, I did a fourth one and he’s sitting there and—the fourth one  was really hard by the way, just because it’s a lot of liquid. &#8216;I can’t  believe you’re not drunk,&#8217; he said, and I’m like, &#8216;I just drank four  32-ounce beers in 20 minutes. Of course I’m not drunk yet.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;As the night progressed, I went from sober to suddenly drunk. Around  the end of the night we’re walking back to the Top Cow studio, which  was in this long hallway and he was a little lubricated up, and he  started talking about Fathom. This is the first time that I heard this  whole story and his whole pitch. I had just drunk four 32-ounce beers  about two hours ago, and Mike is on his super-excited spiel. I don’t  think he stopped to breathe the entire time, and I’m leaning up against  the wall.  &quot;&#8217;Yeah man, that’s a really interesting concept,&#8217; and he kept me there  for about 45 minutes. He didn’t stop; he was so excited. I didn’t want  to leave either. It was so awesome. I wanted to leave, but I didn’t  want to leave, and that was Mike. Every moment was fun, even when we  were fighting tooth and nail over changes, and that was how I found out  about Fathom.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> The next person to take the mic was <em>Fathom</em> and <em>Superman</em> artist Talent Caldwell who related one of the most touching stories of his first experience with Turner.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;When I was 18, I really wanted to get into comics, and  Vince’s brother—Ted Hernandez—was doing portfolio reviews. I told him  my name was Talent Caldwell and he was like, &#8216;More like No-Talent  Caldwell.&#8217; He ripped me apart. He said you’ve got to draw like  established artists like Marc Silvestri and Michael Turner. I was like  screw that.</p><p> &quot;Two years later, I give up on comics and I move to LA to do computer  animation, but Top Cow comes to the school I’m going to,  coincidentally, and I knew about that. I wrote this letter cursing Top  Cow out, saying how dare you guys follow convention saying I have to  draw like Michael Turner. I have this letter in my back pocket and I  didn’t have a solid portfolio, I just had a whole bunch of random art.  [The art is] across the table and Dave Finch and Michael Turner and  Renae [Geerlings] and everyone looked at it. I was so prepared to pull  this letter out and hand it to them, except Mike was elated. He said he  saw something that he liked, and he gave me an assignment and took a  chance on me. That same portfolio I showed, I showed to everyone that  year at San Diego and no one else would take a chance on me, but he  said he saw something in my stuff and because of him, I can be next to  Marc Silvestri, I can have chats with Jim Lee, I can turn down X-Men  because of him. I have the opportunity to do so many things in my life.</p><p> &quot;For the rest of my life, I will know the reason I have these things is  because he gave me the chance and believed in me when no one else did.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> Towards his story’s conclusion, Caldwell began to tear up, unable to  speak for a few moments. Steigerwald came up once again to explain some  of the photos that were appearing on the screen, and related how much  Turner loved meeting the fans. President of Dynamic Forces Nick  Barrucci approached the microphone and related his feelings when  hearing that Turner had passed away.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;Mike was a great, giving guy. He always made it to a  convention, no matter how he was feeling, he knew that the fans wanted  to see him and he would go to the show and he would give his all. I  think that was part of what made him great. Right before Chicago, Frank  was saying Mike’s not feeling so well but he wants us to go to the  show. He wants Aspen to be there, and when we got to Chicago-con, Mike  took a turn for the worse and Frank and Peter and everybody had to fly  back. They flew back to LA, and we were at the bar at Chicago-con, and  Joe Benitez said to Dave Finch that Mike had passed away, and when he  said that, I just couldn’t believe it. I went after Joe and I said,  &#8216;Joe, is it true? How do you know for a fact?&#8217; And he said, &#8216;Ale  [Garza] got the call ten minutes ago.&#8217; I literally just grabbed Ale and  said, &#8216;Ale, are you sure?&#8217;&quot;</p><p> After being unable to speak for a few moments, Barrucci continued, &quot;In  my mind, the comics community is one huge extended family. We’re a  brotherhood, we’re a sisterhood. Like any other family, we get together  at special events; holidays, with our biological families—Christmas,  Hanukkah, whenever—with our loved ones, Valentine’s Day. We get  together at conventions, and on such a selfish level I can honestly say  that the only consolation we had is that we were there together. It was  like we had our own wake at that moment. Mike will always be in our  hearts, his soul will always be there, and the way he touched every  single fan and every single creator will all help us be a better person.</p><p> &quot;One of the things I really want to point out is that when Vince wrote  that beautiful letter, one of the things he said was to support Make A  Wish, and I think we can all help remember Mike by supporting Make A  Wish,&quot; added Barrucci. &quot;In a way, Mike was very lucky because he knew  whether he was going to make it or not, he should enjoy life, and there  are many, many kids in the world who never even had that chance to make  it that far. If we can all do something to help out, I think that&#8217;d be  a great way to remember a great man.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> <em>Moon Knight</em> artist David Finch then approached the mic on the  stage to say a few words. Finch and Turner both began their career at  Top Cow in the mid-90s.<br
/> &quot;It&#8217;s very hard for me to talk in front of people when it&#8217;s very  personal,&quot; begins Finch. &quot;I remember his first day when he walked in  the door. He was the best of us. He learned faster than any of us, and  like Marc said he had no fear. He just blew past us so fast that we all  spent our whole career just trying to keep up, and none of us have been  able to.&quot;</p><p> As Finch walked back to his seat, the difficultly of talking about  Turner&#8217;s passing obvious, Steigerwald thanked him for providing so many  of the pictures for the slide show from the old days back in Top Cow.</p><p> Brad Foxhoven, former president of Top Cow, approached the mic in front  of the screen. Foxhoven related working at Top Cow through the &#8217;90s and  at one time being a roommate of Mike&#8217;s. He also shared a story of a  time when the two traveled to Cancun. Mike, being an expert water  skier, wanted Foxhoven to learn how to do the sport and paid for  lessons.  &quot;We walked into the pier and this guy (the instructor) was very cocky.  He was like, &#8216;You&#8217;re going to learn in one turn, buddy. I&#8217;ll get you to  water ski.&#8217; So, I get on and sure enough the boat just drags me all the  way and back. I&#8217;m just annoyed and upset and felt bad that Mike had to  pay for it, but I get out of the water and Mike and I had a really good  connection going at the time, and I gave him this look and he looked  back, and I said, &#8216;You know, sir. I think you&#8217;re a really good coach,  but I&#8217;m not a very good student, but this gentleman right here I think  needs to learn.&#8217;</p><p> &quot;And Mike&#8217;s like, &#8216;No, no, no. I&#8217;m afraid of the water. I don&#8217;t want to  get hurt.&#8217; So, Mike gets on and does this little act where he gets on  the skis and waves a little bit and looks around nervously. So, Mike  does this great acting job on the way out—falling, falling in the  water, flipping around. The boat makes a turn and Mike starts digging  it.</p><p> &quot;All of a sudden, the driver started doing tricks. So, Mike started  doing tricks. The guy pulls up to the dock and you can tell he&#8217;s just  mad. Mike gets out and he&#8217;s like, &#8216;Wow! You&#8217;re the best teacher ever!&#8217;  Mike gives him a hug. The guy was so mad. He just cursed our name for  the rest of the week.&quot;</p><p> Foxhoven also related a story about them going to bars during their  single days, and Turner telling girls how he was an artist. Turner  would then draw, basically, Sara Pezzini but tells the girl it was a  drawing of her.</p><p> &quot;That&#8217;s not very nice, using your powers for evil,&quot; Foxhoven said he  told Turner. &quot;It&#8217;d be really nice if you hooked up the rest of us.&quot;</p><p> Turner then spent the rest of the night drawing these Sara Pezzini pictures that the group could hand out at the bar.</p><p> More fans began to take the floor relating stories of how they returned  to comics through Mike&#8217;s art and the influence his work had on them.  Planet Comicon promoter named Chris Jackson shared his favorite Mike  story.</p><p> &quot;Several of the stories here related to Mike at the bar, so I&#8217;ll turn  to a little family friendly [story] and I&#8217;ll talk about his gambling.&quot;</p><p> While at a Pittsburg convention with Turner, the two participated in a  poker game. They were at different tables, but as it got toward to the  end, Turner tapped him on the shoulder and said he&#8217;d give him $100 for  his seat.</p><p> &quot;I looked up and said, &#8216;You know, I really don&#8217;t want your money. What I&#8217;d really like is for you to appear at my convention.&#8217;&quot;</p><p> After thinking it over Turner agreed to the terms. Sure enough, a couple of years later, he showed up to the convention.</p><p> Steigerwald informed the crowd of the waning time, and called up one more fan and <em>Incredible Hercules</em> writer Greg Pak and <em>The Darkness</em> artist Joe Benitez to say a few words. The fan, a girl named Heather,  said she was asked to read something from a friend of hers named Peter,  who received a letter from Turner.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;Hey, Peter. I heard you were getting ready for chemo,&quot;  reads Heather as she broke into tears, &quot;and bone marrow transplant, and  I wanted to send some words of encouragement. I underwent two  surgeries, nine months of chemo radiation, two years of minor  medication and went 12 rounds with cancer and beat it. It&#8217;s going to be  hard, but there is one thing to keep in mind: It&#8217;s all about positive  attitude. Know—not think—know that you are going to kick it&#8217;s ass and  it will happen. Be an inspiration to others, and please keep in touch  and let me know how you are doing. Enjoy the books. Stay strong,  Michael Turner.</p><p> &quot;Any time you take a look at his drawings,&quot; says Heather after reading,  &quot;remember that any drawing is an extension of one&#8217;s personality and  their love. So feel that.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> Greg Pak then came up to talk about Turner and the all-too-brief time the spent working together.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;I was only lucky enough to spend a very short time with  Michael but when I heard Mike&#8217;s mom speak, it reminded of the  experience I had in that if you were lucky enough to spend any time  with him, he immediately made you feel like you were his friend and  that you&#8217;ve known him for years,&quot; says Pak. &quot;I did improv comedy for  years, and there&#8217;s a principle in improv comedy that&#8217;s &#8216;yes, and,&#8217;  which is that when you&#8217;re working with somebody you affirm what they  say and you add something. He was that great improvisational partner  that was going to find out what you were thinking about, affirm it and  bring that next thing to it and eventually you were going to build this  beautiful thing. Talking with him, spending the time I had with him, it  was like inside of him was this great wide open sky where anything was  possible and he was building these great open worlds and inviting me in  to play with him and help him build. That&#8217;s the greatest kind of  experience you can have with somebody.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> Artist Joe Benitez also spoke a few words. As with Finch, Benitez began his career at Top Cow around the same time as Turner.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;The only thing I wanted to say, and this was something  that I wish I told Mike, is how much we respected him and how much he  pushed us to get better. Again, we had the utmost respect for your son.  All of us did. And we&#8217;re going to miss him a lot.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> As the tribute drew to a close, Executive Vice President of Aspen Frank Mastromauro read a letter from author Brad Meltzer.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;Everyone at the convention is worried about being cool,&quot;  read Mastromauro. &quot;This entire convention is centered around cool. You  want to know what&#8217;s cool? Cool is when you don&#8217;t know much about art  but you try to draw anyway. Cool is when you quickly and almost  supernaturally get better than nearly everyone around you. Cool is when  your books sell 30,000 more copies just by having you on the cover.  Cool is when you can take a 70-year-old hero and revitalize him with a  pencil. Cool is when you do the cover to <em>Identity Crisis</em> one year and <em>Civil War</em> the next, then re-launch <em>Justice League</em> then onto <em>Fallen Son</em> and <em>World War Hulk</em> all at number one over and over and over again—all with you on the  front cover. But the best kind of cool is when all that success doesn&#8217;t  go to your head.&quot;</p></blockquote><p> Mastromauro then closed off the  panel with a few words of his own, recounting his final moments with  Turner and breaking into tears over the loss of his best friend.</p><blockquote><p>&quot;For the rest of my life, I&#8217;m going to be carrying on  Mike&#8217;s legacy, and I know he&#8217;s looking down on me and saying, &#8216;Dude,  everything&#8217;s going to be cool. You guys are going to be good and do the  best that you can.&#8217; And that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re going to do. And I truly  thank all of you so much for being here and for loving my best friend  who I every day and moment of my life.&quot;</p></blockquote></td></tr></table>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss></wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Tribute Videos to Michael Turner</title><link>http://michaelturnershrine.com/2008/07/19/tribute-videos-to-michael-turner/</link> <comments>http://michaelturnershrine.com/2008/07/19/tribute-videos-to-michael-turner/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 19:17:29 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Thomas Jay</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Videos]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Michael Turner]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Tribute]]></category> <guid
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/> Wizard World Chicago 2008 &#8230; Wizard World Dan DiDio Michael Turner</p><p><object
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/> Michael Layne Turner passed away on June 27, 2008. The comic book industry has lost one of its heroes. &#8230; Michael Turner</p><p><object
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/> A video tribute to Michael Turner, one of the greatest comic book artists of all time and my personal all around favorite.</p><p><object
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/> A tribute video for Michael Turner, one of the greatest artists to ever grace the pages of a comic. He worked for everyone from DC, Marvel, Dynamite, to his own Aspen Comics. Not only could he draw beautiful women, handsome men, and amazing scenes, he was also a writer. The comic industry and comic fans alike have lost a great treasure. Thank you Michael, and we&#8217;ll miss you.</p><p><object
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/> A Tribute to Michael Turner who passed away on June 27. RIP</p><p><object
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class="youtube"><h2>Michael Turner &#8211; 01 &#8211; Pencil</h2><p>Posted by onilpatel<br
/> Michael Turner&#8217;s drawing workshop at the Canadian National Comic Expo</p><p><object
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