Emerald City ComiCon 2010 (March 13 & 14)
In addition to writing articles for WingDamage, I sometimes write comic books. This weekend is Seattle’s own ConventoCon GeekStravaganza, Emerald City ComiCon. These two facts have converged to bring me to the people on March 13th and 14th (check out my pics from last year).
The worlds of comic book nerds and gamer geeks has long since crossed over, and this is a great opportunity for all of us to come together to hang out for the weekend. Emerald City ComiCon is a great convention for finding awesome new stuff you’ve never heard of, meeting your favorite creators, or even seeing hot shot geek celebrities in the flesh.
My brother, Jeremy, and I will be in Artist Alley at tables D-11/12 showing off our comic, “Here There Be Robots“.
Here is a map to our table:
This year’s con will be the best yet. First of all, our pals from Kirby Krackle will be debuting their new album, “E For Everyone”, and playing a free show on Sunday at 2pm. If you are into webcomics, the list of guests this year is ridiculous: Gabe and Tycho, Kris Straub, Scott Kurts, and Jeph Jacques to name just a few. Should I name drop a few of the media guests? How about Wil Wheaton, Stan Lee, and Leonard Nemoy? Does that help get your nerd juices flowing?
Are you more into the indie stuff? Check out the huge Artist’s Alley list at a con that actually cares about the smaller studios instead of cramming them into a dark corner that you can never find. There are also a ton of con exclusives that you should definitely check out.
Last year, we ran out of our trade paperback very quickly. This year, we will have plenty of copies of “Here There Be Robots Volume 1: Marooned” on hand. We will also have whatever stock is left of our individual issues, T-shirts, pins, and some new postcard sized prints of the various issues’ cover art.
If you are at the con, please come by our booth and say hello. Even if you just want to shoot the breeze about the latest hotness in video games and/or the WingDamage site. You can probably even get Jeremy to draw you something cool if you ask really nice.
Tags: Comics, Conventions, Emerald City ComiCon, Here There Be Robots
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