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Chicago Comic-Con To Host John Ostrander Benefit, by Mike Gold- Brainiac On Banjo #126

July 13, 2009 Mike Gold 4 Comments

Normally, the last thing I would to in this precinct is surrender the space to a press release. But this is not “normal.” Besides, I wrote the press release anyway. To quote the words of John Ostrander, William J. Norris and Stuart Gordon in their play Bloody Bess: “My words… my words shall live on!” Let’s hope so.

– Mike
An auction will be held at the Chicago Comic-Con (nee Wizard World Chicago) the evening of Saturday, August 8, 2009 to raise funds for comics veteran John Ostrander, who is undergoing a series of operations and medical treatments to fight off blindness.

A 27-year veteran of the comics field, Ostrander, has long been suffering from glaucoma. Recently, John underwent a series of operations that might have saved his remaining eyesight. Progress has been made but he faces considerably more treatment in the months ahead.

To help Ostrander cover his costs, a committee has been organized called Comix4Sight. Solicitations for the benefit auction have gone out, and the response from the comics community has been overwhelming.

“The cost of these John’s procedures has been astronomical, and are only partially covered by insurance. And by ‘partially,’ I’m being polite,” committee co-chairperson Mike Gold disclosed. “John has to go up to Boston repeatedly for treatment, and on two occasions thus far he had to spend a week there for the actual surgery.

“Like so many other Americans John is without sufficient medical coverage to cover these types of expenses; sadly, his insurance will expire in about a year,” Gold noted. “With the assistance of Peter Katz and Wizard Entertainment, Adriane Nash, Mike Raub and I have organized a benefit auction to raise funds for John’s medical expenses. We will be having this auction Saturday night at the Chicago Comic Con to be held at the Rosemont Convention Center near O’Hare Field on August 6th through 9th.”
Original art, signed scripts, comics memorabilia, autographed books and similar items are being donated to the auction. “Within the first 24 hours we’ve received pledges of contributions including original art and signed books by Howard Chaykin, Dave Sim, Norm Breyfogle, Dick Giordano, Dennis O’Neil, Hilary Barta, Kevin Van Hook, Mark Badger, Michael Davis, Rick Stasi, Paul Gulacy, Joe Landsdale, and, of course, John’s GrimJack collaborator Timothy Truman. We’re getting commitments every day,” committee co-chairperson Adriane Nash stated.

“We’ve set up a website – www.comix4sight.com – that will be carrying updated information about both the benefit and the auction items,” Nash continued. “We’ll also be posting the results of the auction, and any items that came in too late for the benefit will be auctioned off at the site. We will donate any excess revenue to other comics professionals suffering from major vision issues or to The Hero Initiative.”

Monetary contributions would also be gratefully accepted by check or through PayPal at www.comix4sight.com. Individuals and corporations interested in making contributions should send them to:

Mike Gold and Adriane Nash

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304 Main Avenue, #194

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  1. Marc Alan Fishman
    July 13, 2009 - 5:55 pm

    Hi Mike,

    As I told Adriane and Linda via facebook, Unshaven Comics is going to do what we can in artists alley to help support this cause as well. We’ll be selling our “famous facial hair in fiction” stickers as well as some other promotional materials at our table. Any and all profit made through these means will be donated. We 3 are also volunteering our time in that auction should you need us, as well anything else you might need while you’re here. It’s the least we can do for this cause, given how much John’s comic book work has shaped our love comics to begin with.

  2. Russ Rogers
    July 18, 2009 - 8:05 am

    Mike and Adriane, Thanks for helping to organize this. I’ve made a donation at http://www.comix4sight.com through PayPal. It was easy.

    I also contacted a few folks that I thought would want to know, including the Hero Initiative and the 501st Legion (because for some reason it stuck in my head that John is an honorary member).

    I’m happy to say that the 501st already has a news item up on their site with links back to comix4sight.com. http://501st.com/

    I won’t be at the Chicago Comic-Con. But I was wondering, are there any plans to do eBay auctions with some of the items being donated to help raise funds? This would give fans (like me) who can’t make it to the Chicago Comic-Con a chance to participate in some of the cool auctions too! You could schedule the auctions to end at the same time as the Chicago Comic-Con ones to maintain focus on the event. AND, if you got some items up soon, that would create another web presence that could help advertise the Chicago Comic-Con fundraisers. It might give the whole thing a few more legs.

  3. linda gold
    July 18, 2009 - 2:04 pm

    Hi Ruus

  4. linda gold
    July 18, 2009 - 2:07 pm

    Hi Russ- I believe Mike and Adriane will be putting what ever is left from the auction up on the Comix4Sight website when we get back from the convention.

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