I'll be driving down from Maine, with my co-conspirator Dan, to set up in Artists' Alley at the Baltimore Comic-con. I've been writing about the
anticipation and
preparation needed for such a show, from my personal experiences, at my friends' blog - In the Mouth of Dorkness (a very cool site that I think many here would appreciate) - with a few more to come leading up to the show.
I'll have copies of my self-published comics/prose anthology, Warrior27, for sale there (created with my friend Dan, and sometimes Matt, and a bunch of artists from around the globe) as well as copies of my chapbooks:
Mainelining, which includes a short prose and short comic story, both written by me, and
Reading Watchmen, a three volume print edition of my year-long blog event from last year, where I go in-depth on the book, focusing on not just the literary aspects used but also those things unique to the comic medium that Moore & Gibbons used when creating the book. We will be at table A301 in Artists' Alley:
Hope to see some of you there.
chris
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chris
I didn't run into any of the CGS guys but I did get a sketch card from Julian Lytle and got Joe Rubenstein to sign a print of the iconic Wolverine mini series cover.
I told Joe I loved his stories from the classic CGS interviews with him, and he said he has some new stories and has been trying to get in touch with the show. So @Pants if you're listening I know you're busy and doing a great job with the show, but call Joe Rubenstein back and get him on the show. IMHO those are some of the beat episodes if the show and I still have them on my phone 1000 episodes later.