Barbie at Comic-Con
Yesterday I spent the day at Comic-Con International in San Diego serving as Barbie’s professional photograher. I’ll let her walk us through these and provide captions. Take it away, Barbie!
Thanks, Corey! I’m sure a lot of you are wondering what a super-cute and cool chick like me was doing at “Nerd Vegas”. Normally I wouldn’t be caught dead there but that all changed this past weekend!
This is My Comic-Con Adventure!
It all started Friday night… I got back from shopping early and found Ken reading something weird. Like, gross weird.
That’s right, he was reading PORN! (And I think he was doing something with those big green fists, too.) Read more »
July 27, 2008 Posted by Corey Blake | Photo-blogging | comic books, graphic novels, Comic-Con, Batman, Hulk, Barbie, San Diego, Girls, Luna Brothers, hentai, anime, Flo Jalin, Five Color Comics, Art of Fiction, Gris Grimly, Rick Geary, Paul Grimshaw, Scott Shaw!, Oddball Comics, saxophone, Jem, Barbie Fashion, Holograms, Jill Thompson, Brian Wood, Becky Cloonan, Star Wars, Stormtrooper, Ben Lichius, Terry Moore, Black Coat, Lego, Optimus Prime, Transformers, Disaster Movie, firefighters, Chris Giarrusso, G4, Christian Gossett | 9 Comments
About Corey
Corey Blake is a goofball. There’s just no getting around it.
Corey is an active member of the improv comedy ensemble The Magic Meathands. He helped form the sketch comedy group Foe Pa following a memorable stint with The 3rd Floor: LA. Corey has been seen in the short films Tough Love (Official Selection, Festival de Cannes’ Short Film Corner) and Hattie Needs Rehab (Excellence in Performance, Extreme Filmmaker 48 Hour Film Festival), the feature film Chasing Happiness, and the pilot for the children’s show “Imagination Station”, as well as on stage in an award-winning Los Angeles production of Chekov’s Three Sisters and Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Corey Blake also has experience behind the camera. He wrote for the sketch comedy groups Foe Pa and The 3rd Floor: LA, providing scripts that ranged from insightful social satire to nonsensical whimsy. He was a writer for the musical comedy Mission: Improbable, which he also helped produce. Additionally, he served as associate producer for the award-winning documentary Dig Comics (Best Documentary, Comic-Con Int’l: Independent Film Festival; Official Selection, Festival de Cannes’ Short Film Corner) and demo trailer for Voices From Chornobyl.
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