Site News (4/3/09) - ComiCon Bound!

"Emerald City ComiCon Bound!"
Don’t forget, most of the Wing Damage crew will be at Emerald City Comicon this weekend (April 4th and 5th).
We are mostly there to promote my all-ages adventure comedy graphic novel, Here There Be Robots. For sale at the booth will be copies of our trade paperback (collecting issues 1-3, the mini, the promo, and more!), our fourth full issue, T-shirts, stickers, buttons, and more!
But that is not all, oh no my friends.
Jesse will be there with our good pal Geoffio (who you heard on the first episode of “Barrel Roll!“) to promote their music projects Main Finger and Noise and A Beat. I can only assume if you are on this site, you like video games. Well, then their video game related music should be right up your alley!
We will be in the Artist’s Alley at tables D-11 & 12:
Because of the con, we are also up in the air about what to do for the podcast this week. Here are my ideas so far:
1)Do a short show after the con one of the nights, since we will no doubt be exhausted.
2)Record a live show via Talkshoe, which people could call in to using the Talkshoe client.
3)I will be attempting to do some quickie interviews with people at the con. If I get some usable audio, I could put those together for a show of some sort, but it will most likely be more comic focused.
Please let me know your thoughts. Either post on this topic or email podcast@wingdamage.com
Tags: Comics, Conventions, Emerald City ComiCon, Here There Be Robots, news, Noise and A Beat
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April 5th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Dave "shaolinjesus" Corvin says:I can’t believe I missed it. I have forgotten the face of my father.
April 6th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Jesse "Main Finger" Gregory says:I actually sold a few shirts, passed out lots of stickers, and even got a bunch of donations. It went much better than I expected.