NYComicCon this weekend
Feb. 21st, 2007 04:07 pmWow - there I am in the Who's Attending list, right under Aline Kominsky Crumb!
I'll be signing copies of TPOTS at the Bantam booth on Saturday from 2-3.
And I'll be hanging out at Colleen Doran's table [in Artist Alley table number A326A] earlier that day Saturday 11:30 - 12:30 selling copies of the old issue of her A Distant Soil (#28, July 1999) that contains the reprint of "Red-Cloak," the first Richard & Alec story I ever wrote (! like...ever - I was 22, I think. I wrote it in the laundry room of my apt. on 110th St), beautifully illustrated by Colleen. Delia will be there, too, but I'm not sure we'll have enough copies of her issue to sell. We'll see.
Toronto-based comics maven Steven Bergson has posted a very inspiring list of 33 Jewish Reasons to Attend New York Comic Con in 2007, complete with illo's and many fine links for you to check out even if you can't attend the con.
Don't want to bring us all down too far, but Colleen has also posted a most disturbing piece, When Cartoonists Use their Powers for Evil, about a Korean hit that bring AntiSemitism (and most other racism) right back to 1492.
Lagniappe
Someone has sent me one of those annoying Inspirational e-mails - but it contains one line I like a lot:
I'll be signing copies of TPOTS at the Bantam booth on Saturday from 2-3.
And I'll be hanging out at Colleen Doran's table [in Artist Alley table number A326A] earlier that day Saturday 11:30 - 12:30 selling copies of the old issue of her A Distant Soil (#28, July 1999) that contains the reprint of "Red-Cloak," the first Richard & Alec story I ever wrote (! like...ever - I was 22, I think. I wrote it in the laundry room of my apt. on 110th St), beautifully illustrated by Colleen. Delia will be there, too, but I'm not sure we'll have enough copies of her issue to sell. We'll see.
Toronto-based comics maven Steven Bergson has posted a very inspiring list of 33 Jewish Reasons to Attend New York Comic Con in 2007, complete with illo's and many fine links for you to check out even if you can't attend the con.
Don't want to bring us all down too far, but Colleen has also posted a most disturbing piece, When Cartoonists Use their Powers for Evil, about a Korean hit that bring AntiSemitism (and most other racism) right back to 1492.
Lagniappe
Someone has sent me one of those annoying Inspirational e-mails - but it contains one line I like a lot:
We have to find a balance between pressure and pleasure, or our epitaph will read, “Got everything done, died anyway.”