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Baltimore Comic-Con

Monday, September 10, 2012


Baltimore Comic-Con was a blast!

Shows like this one remind me why I keep riding the con circuit... In spite of how physically exhausted I am, I'm so jazzed up that I feel ready for another two days of commerce. 


(Photo Credit: Ashley Neuhaus)


I had a great spot! My booth was right across from the Stan Lee signing area and a stone's throw from the bathrooms. I had a steady stream traffic all day long AND they were forced to come within easy reach of my booth by the cordoned-off Stan Lee area. It was like a cattle chute for business.

The Shakespeare Shaken books are finally in and they're gorgeous! The picture to the left shows the cover (by yours truly) being shown off by the extremely talented Amber Love, who contributed "No. 130 For Love" to the anthology.

While in Baltimore, I had the good fortune to eat at a place called Joe Squared. Their drinks menu was massive and reasonably priced. Even though the place was PACKED, our order arrived promptly. Their Cumin Braised Lamb Pizza was hands down the most delicious pizza I've ever had in my life.
I cannot recommend this place highly enough.


Joe Squared

30 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21220 
410.962.5566

Hours of Operation:
Sun & Mon: 11am–12am
Tues-Sat: 11am–2am


I finished a handful of show sketches down in Baltimore and I am absolutely delighted with how they turned out! I feel like I'm finally breaking out of my show-shyness! The next time I have a space in Artist's Alley, I'm going to make sure I have a sign that lists my commission prices.


Next stop, Mid-Ohio! Last year's show was one of my favorites, so I'm looking forward to visiting Columbus again. I'll be in the retailer's section, working the booth for Stormwatch Comics. Don't let my location fool you though, I will be signing Shakespeare Shaken books at the booth throughout the weekend.

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Labels: Baltimore Comic Con, convention, show sketches

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