From the year 2005, the DC Direct (remember them?) booth and panel.
From left to right, you have designer Shawn Knapp, a sculptor who's name I do not remember (It's been 20 years. Give me a break), legendary sculptor and great guy Tim Bruckner and Jim Fletcher (also a nice man).
A little back story: I have loved the character of the Composite Superman since I was a little teeny tiny lad and I've always wanted him as a toy. For some reason he just really grabbed my young Silver Age mind. DC Direct first appeared I think in 1998 or thereabouts. Right from the get go, I started begging and pleading with them to make a Composite Superman. Every year at SDCC it would be the first thing I would mention. I whined. I cried. I sniveled. I shouted at them from across the cavernous convention hall. One year I brought a bull horn. They would just look at me, smile, and walk away (I actually got that reaction from a lot of different toy companies. Jesse Falcon did that a lot, too).
And then in 2005, it happened.
Left to right: Georg Brewer, Tim Bruckner and Shawn Knapp. That's my copy of World's Finest that Tim is holding. I've had that since I was a little boy.
And here it is with Syndee Barwick.
I will keep that comic book and that figure until the day I die.
Georg, Shawn, Jim, Syndee and Tim: I miss you and I wish you all well wherever you are. Thank you for everything.
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