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New York Comic Con Day Two: The One With Pictures

It's been another busy and very long day. But, I denied you pictures yesterday, so I'll supply a couple today, along with a quick hit of my day. I'll write more, and hopefully better and more cogently, when I get back in on Monday.

The Full Boothby

The show was much more crowded today, which was great. Great for the selling, not so much for the moving around. Still, if I have to pick between the two, I pick the selling. Books sold well, and I did a pretty good number of commissions, which is always fun. So far, I've done Mera, She-Hulk, Rogue, Power Girl, Jade and Wonder Woman.

I met a lot of people today. Too many to remember clearly. I got to see Amy Wolfram, absurdly talented write of the Teen Titans Year One series. I chatted with J.M. DeMatties, who seemed mildly impressed that I remembered specifics of his time writing on the SuperboyTV series.

I also talked to another couple of potential clients. I love doing that. The only thing I like more is making them actual clients.

Andromeda StrainRandom con story: They've got a booth for the remake of The Andromeda Strain here. What swag are they giving out? Hand santizer. How perfect is that? There's a photo here but I'm afraid I couldn't get my camera to focus on the right part. Trust me, it says "Andromeda Strain."

Tonight I went out to dinner with Bob Ingersoll, Dwayne McDuffie, Charlotte Fullerton, Josephine Cashman, and a couple of people not in the industry so I won't name check them here. But, if you were to guess Pope Benedict... well, you'd be way wrong. We went to a southern/cajun place called Acme, which strangely did not sell giant rocket skates and jetpacks. Fortunately, the food was great. Sweet potato fries... mmmmmm.*

(* Homer Simpson drooling sound.)

All right, I'm pretty shot, and I've got another day of the con and a drive home ahead of me yet. Sleep now, more later,

categories: Comic Book, Commissions, Conventions, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Saturday 04.19.08
Posted by Thomas Zahler
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