Sunday, August 16, 2026

Sunday Music Muse Day - Tom Ollendorff, Jimmy Ponder

This Sunday Music Muse Day features two CD I picked at the Hi-Fi Lounge on Monroe Ave near Twelve Corners in Brighton (Rochester) NY.  First up is Tom Ollendorff - Where in the World. The included press release flyer states this is the guitarist's third album, and first collaboration with "Blue Note artist Aaron Park, pianist.  The quartet with James Maddren on drums, and Conor Chaplin of bass. The promo goes on to state,"Ollendorff's music elegently mixes graceful themes, baroque-like etudes and fast bop swing".  I found it offers nice contemporary jazz. Well worth a listen, and I plan to seek out his other prior releases.






Next is Jimmy Ponder - Steel City Soul. Jimmy Ponder ia strait ahead jazz guitarist in the mold of Wes Montgomery, in fact like Wes, he plays the guitar with his thumb. This is a compilation CD from several Ponder albums. I don't recognize the tunes from the two vinyl albums I owned of his, but sold year ago. Unfortunately, both have not been released on CD. The album Jimmy Ponder Illusions, has his rendition of Ron Carter's Sabado Sombrero, that I feel outshines Ron's original record. Just my opinion. Hopeful some producer will re-release Illusion on CD.






So, that's this Sundday Music Muse Day selection. Hope you find music to keep you sane in these troubled times.  Stay safe, and peace.




Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Mr Beast and other alternate Action Figure Toy Lines.

In my role as The Serial Accumulator of toys, I was browsing the toy section at Target and came across the Mr Beast latest toy release, Mr Beast Lab Hybrids.  


I first became interested in the Mr Beast Lab Mutators action figures that came with cool "Mutation Chamber".  It reminded me of the mutation tanks in the ExoSquad animated TV series that was used to make Neo-Sapiens Creatures.  I bought a MR Beats Lab Mutation Chamber with the Iconic Panther. I actually looked better than the ExoSquad NeoCat action figure based on my original design.








I actually, totally forgot I had a Chamber in my Warrior in the Mist comic from 1972. 

It seems Mr Beast is a pretty successful media property, including animated series. I scan the QR code on the back of the MrBeast Lab Hybrids and it liked me to the animated series on Youtube. I watched the collection and found it very funny and enjoyable. 


In checking the credits, I spotted a familiar name, Henry Gilroy, one of the series' executive producer and writer.  I recently intereacted with Henry for the Kepyr Foundation Thundercats Art auction. Of course, Henry is best known for his work on many major animated series. I remember him for writing one of my favorite Dark Horse Comic stories Alien: Mondo Pest.  It's show what a small world it could be. Check out the Mr Beast animate series.  It's one of several toy related mini-series I'm cominfg across. Like the DC Metal Force that's a series of short supporting the minor toyline.


Another is an action figure toy line I found at the Dollar General store, Final Faction supported by comic and a animated series on Youtube. 


I'm also keeping an eye out of off-branks action figures like these. The package design can be more interesting than the figures. But, they're a lot cheaper than GI Joes, Star Wars, and Marvel action figures



I'll have to do a more detailed video, sometime.







Sunday, August 9, 2026

Sunday Music Muse Day - Jack Bruce, James Blood Ulmer

This week's Sunday Music Muse Day  features two grreat musicians who are sadly no longer with us, but their musicial legacy lives on.  First, Jack Bruce - Jack Bruce Collector's Edition. I was a fan of bassist Jack Bruce from 1960's when he exploded on Rock scene with the power trio Cream, Eric Clapton on guitar and Ginger Baker on drum. Like Ginger Baker, Bruce also ventured into the jazz world, famously playing in the groundbreaking jazz fusion group Tony William's Lifetime, with John McLaughlin (pre-Mahavishu Orchestra). This Collector's Edition contain a lot tunes I never heard of his written by Bruce and Pete Brown, many are live recording.  There is specticular group of guitaristshowcsed on CD such as Eric Clapton,Gary Moore, Clem Clemson, and David Torn.  Bruce does a haunting rendition of Jimi Hendrix' Wind Cries Mary. The music is worthy of anyone's collection. The only down side to the package is the type design is almost unreadable on the CD cover.  It might be better on full size vinyl record sleeve. 





The next election is James Blood Ulmer - Music Speaks Louder Than Words. Ulmer passed away last June 3, 2026.  His music style has been described as "jazz, free funk and blues." His playing on this CD displays that perfectly. Subtitled "James Blood Ulmer Plays the Music Of Ornette Coleman",  it tells you all you need to know. Ornette Colemon is best known as "a principal founder of the Free Jazz genre".  Actually, I found this rather subdued for Ulmer but still was satisfying.  I wish there had been liner notes for it.  But, i guess he title makes the point and his intention clear. 




These are rare gems to be listened to and enjoyed often.  Take care, and peace.











Thundercats' characters I designed become action figures by Super 7



I can't wait to see Jagara and Zaxx (both I designed for the original Rankon/Bass series) on my local toy shelf. If I ever do another comic con I might offer this or my poster (In the comments.)


Here's my version of poster for Jagara.



Wild West - Character art by Doug Wildey

Here's a preview of images I'll use for a Journeyman Artist Timeline Tale video, soon. "The Wild West" - Unproduced Animated TV series Pitch". Back between season 1 & 2 of ExoSquad, Will Meugniot asked me to do some character designs for a western series that he and Doug Wildey were also doing sketches. I did my best to keep up to their high standards.

I never met him Doug face to face, but talked to him on the phone when Will Meugniot, who knew him well, ask me to use him for a storyboard for ExoSquad. I was nervous at the thought of talking to him. I called, and our first exchange was so memorable, to me. I introduced myself by name and he replied, “well, I never heard anything bad about you, so I guess you’re alright.” From a great artist like him, I’ll take that as a compliment. I have xerox copies of concept drawings he did for a western cartoon series pitch that didn’t happen, It might have been some of the last work he did before passing away." Here's some of the art Doug Wildey did for "Wild West".











I'll do proper labelimg when I do the video, but for try to guess who did which drawing?

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Sunday Music Muse Day - Peter Erskine, Oz Noy

For today's Sunday Music Muse Day there are two more selections from the  Jazz90.1 Rochester Jazz Festival tent CD bin (see my last Sunday Music Muse Day post). First up,  Peter Erskine & the Jam Music Lab All-Stars - Vienna to Hollywood - Impressions of E.W. Korngold & Max Steiner (The CD title is a real mouthful)  Of course, Peter Erskine's name caught my eye, as I'm a fan of his drumming from his days with Weather Repor and his solo career as a leader.  I recognised Max Steiner as the composer of the 1933 King Kong movie score.  Erskine related the project started from him overhearing Joe Zawinul, the keyboardist and co-founder of Weather Report playing "one of the loveliest melodies I'd ever heard" at concert hall soundcheck.  Written by Erich von Krongold, who had fled Nazi Austria for hollywood to do film scoring. This is a really interesting CD for all the levels of music it explores and includes.





Next up is Oz Noy - Fun One. Oz Noy is a jazz fusion guitar I first came to know from a track on a CD of his that John Sneider, brother of Bob Sneider, played trumpet on.  This quartet session features several well-known jazz tunes, and great playing by Noy, so it's well worth giving it a listen.



There's been a heat wave sweeping the country, but I hope everyone is staying cool and safe.  Peace.


Bixby Grant - Private Eye: Fangs & Brimstone

I got a nice delivery as TGIF surprise, the latest Bixby Grant comic by Patrick Coyle, Writer/Artist, with extra goodies.