Challenger observes summer with comic book show and picnic on the beach

The USS Challenger sent an away team to not only support and enjoy the show but to man a recruiting table. The team included ship CO Adm. Bob Vosseller, XO Commodore Jeff Victor, Comm Chief/Webmaster R. Admiral Laura Victor, Science Chief Lt. Jennifer Thompson and Security Chief Ken Dohn . Chief Medical Officer Flt. Capt. David Singleton made a special cameo appearance during the day.

The show included thousands of comics from the Golden Age to current comics that were on sale along with DVDs. Jennifer picked up some rare Betty Boop DVDs and a copy of the old Pac Man cartoon show. She also got a vintage copy of Marvel Comics Two-Gun Kid from the 1960s.

As for me, well a few more copies of books ranging from RoboCop, The Shadow, Aliens, Iron Man and Namor: The Sub Mariner found their way to my purchase bag.

Sitting next to us was Chris Campanozzi of Bayville who manned a table during the day to sell copies of his recently released graphic novel, “Serpent Wars.’’

“It was published last fall by AAM Markossa a British Company. “So far we’ve sold 700 copies,’’ Campanozzi said. The book was was drawn by Mexican artist Antonio Rojo and has an introduction by well known comic book artist and writer Howard Chaykin.

Campanozzi said he was contacted by writer Christian Rodriguez two years ago to “flesh out the story and to write dialogue. I had done some theater writing work in the past.’’

The writer said he was proud of the final result of the project that involves a young scientist from the 1800s who explores the mysteries of mythology pertaining to sea serpents. Campanozzi said that another graphic novel called “Switched’’ is scheduled to come out by the same publishers in December.

Feduneweicz, who does coloring work for Archie Comics, said he remains mindful of the current economy and that he has tried to make his shows affordable and caters to a family audience.

During the day free raffles of prizes were drawn. Prizes included movie tickets and “Bat Bux’’ coupons that could be used to buy comic books from the vendors at the show.

 Feduneweicz will bring Atomic Con XXI back to the same location on Aug. 29and we plan to be there as well..

The day’s fun didn’t end there. Following the comic book show we joined more Challengers including Communications Officer Ann Marie McGinley and her mother and Ship’s Counselor Emily Vosseller, Finance Officer Julie Victor and her husband and fellow club member Kevin Victor and Asst. Security Chief Patrick Comune and his wife Kathleen for a kick off summer picnic on the 8th Avenue Beach of Ortley Beach where our adopted dune is.

We all enjoyed a great picnic, and a few splashes of the Atlantic Ocean. Yup, summer is officially here and this was the first of many fun adventures for the next several months.