WWC was a great success. The Relative Comics Studio booth (where I spent a lot of time at and right next to our publisher Speakeasy Comics) sold Of Bitter Souls #1 very well on Friday and Saturday. I got to sign copies with Chuck Saterlee (writer) and Norm Breyfogle (artist). I also got to walk around and show my color samples to quite a few people. Some were blown away and others...well that we can save for tomorrow. In the meantime check out Bawidamann who was at the show. Outstanding art.
And here's a little trick. Don't wait around in autograph lines. Walk around with a camera instead. You guaranteed to get far more photos than signatures. I didn't get as many pics as I would have liked but hustling to find more work was much higher on my list. I did get to walk by J Scott Campbell and Phil Hester at the DC booth. And my good friend Chuck Saterlee was able to get into Gareb Shamus' private Poker Party. Jim Lee didn't win this year, but I am sure he'll be back with a vengeance 2006. I knew a had a Wake to be at in the morning so I called it a night early on Friday.
Tomorrow I will post more about what transpired on Saturday.
Due to preparing my portfolio for Chicago I am a little behind on my coloring chores. Have to get caught up this weekend.
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