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Jane Irwin's Vögelein

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 22:53 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I stopped by my local comic shop today (actually yesterday now) to pick up the new issue of Usagi Yojimbo and they had Jane Irwin in the shop doing a book signing.

I must have come in at a slow point in the day because the store was almost empty, which is rare on wednesdays when the new comics arrive.

I stopped and visited with her for a few minutes, mainly trying to think of where I had seen or heard her comic Vögelein mentioned recently. (Thinking back on it now, I think that my nephew Nick or I had picked up a preview copy of Vögelein from the freebie table at the Motor City Comic Convention this past May. I don't remember actually seeing or meeting Jane Irwin at the convention.)

I asked if she was at the last Motor City Comic Con (which she was), or if she was also nominated for the Russ Manning Award along with David Petersen (which was a no), but she showed me the pin-up David Petersen did for one of her books a few years ago, pre-Mouse Guard. I also had her sign a copy of the free Vögelein Preview booklet which she was giving out.

The conversation turned to what a great guy David Petersen is, at which point I mentioned that I got to have dinner with him at the Motor City Comic Con. That caused Jane to comment that I must then have met David's friends from out west (Morna and Gary), and she started describing how Morna had "taunted" her with all the fantastic artwork by Stan Sakai which she had picked up at the MCCC.

Surprisingly, considering the limited number of comics I read, collect, or have much interest in, this was the first time Stan or Usagi was mentioned since I started talking with Jane. I agreeded with her on the cool cover artwork Morna had picked up, as well as the other neat pieces, and I mentioned that I was actually in the store at that moment to get my Usagi fix with the new issue just released.

I went and got my pull comics, which consisted of 2 copies of Usagi #106 this week, and walked back over to Jane's table where I gave her the second copy of Usagi in exchange for the Vögelein comic she had given me. Then it was off to read Usagi before going in to work.

After I left, it occurred to me that I could have asked if she would be willing to do an interpretive sketch of Usagi in her own style, but I decided that I had missed the opportunity. :?

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You can check out her web-site at http://www.vogelein.com/

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 5:27 -0700
by Thomas Froehling
That art sure looks interesting; it reminds me of Castle Waiting a bit.
"Ages 13 and up"? Hmm, I'll take a look if I can get it here

Thank you for the information as well as the neat story about meeting her.

Btw, "Vögelein" is the poetic expression for little bird; I'd be interested how you'd try to pronounce that, Steve.... :wink:

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:16 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
VÖGELEIN (pronounced "Pfeu-gul-ine")

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:33 -0700
by Andy
I'd never heard about this comic. Your post made me curious so I checked out here site, which has previews. Excellent work! From the first page I was rivetted. She is an excellent story teller and the shading is awesome.

Thanks for introducing me to this artist.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:53 -0700
by Mayhem
Steve Hubbell wrote:VÖGELEIN (pronounced "Pfeu-gul-ine")
Maybe I remember more of my German than I think... that's how I was pronouncing it as well...

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:12 -0700
by Thomas Froehling
@ Steve and Mayhem: I'm impressed! Most Anglo-Americans would go belly-up when confronted with an Umlaut!

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:26 -0700
by MikeM
The first series she did is collected in a trade paperback now.
I have met Jane several times now. Always a very nice and fantastic lady.
I usually don't say much as the people I go to cons with are huge fans of hers.
I really recommend Vögelein: Clockwork Faerie.

MikeM