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IF
YOU ARE AT THE SAN DIEGO COMIC CON, PLEASE READ:
posted by Aeire
First
off - If you are at Con and have already stopped by the Keenspot booth
(that's booth number 1328/1229, it's an endcap) and said hi or gotten
a sketch - thanks! I love chattering maniacally at people. If you stopped
by to say hi to Chris over at HIS booth (S3, it's on the back wall in
the Small Press Pavilion, he's with Jennie Breeden of The
Devil's Panties), thanks! If you haven't, for goodness sake stop by
and say hello!
Also,
Chris is offering an Angela print at the convention center, and he will
sign it - and you can drag it over to me and I will sign it as well! It's
a full-color print of Angela striding merrily along and flipping off the
general public, as she is more than likely to do.
ALSO
(there's a lot of these it seems) - I have leftovers of the Naptime print
that I drew of Angela and Heather. These will be at the booth with Chris
(that is, again, booth S3 in the Small Press Pavilion), and are signed
and numbered. If you drag them to me, I can put additional stuff on them,
such as 'To (name), thanks!' or 'Your mother is a banana!' or other phrases,
etc. Or you can get Chris to sign them too. Or you can wear them as a
hat, but I wouldn't recommend it.
BEYOND
all this, I am very sad, as I had what was about the scariest experience
of my life today. You see, they were doing a special screening of Stardust,
the movie based on the comic by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess which I collected
eagerly back when it first came out (wow that was a long time ago, now
that I think of it) - and I really wanted to see that screening, as there
was a Q&A with Gaiman himself afterwards. So I get to the booth where
they are giving out tickets a bit early (er....okay forty minutes early),
and manage to land myself a nice spot right in front near the table so
I can get a ticket. Meanwhile, people are starting to pile up, but I don't
think I was quite aware of how many, not at the moment.
So
The Time rolls around, and they pull out the tickets, and I grab one and
turn around - and I am confronted with a SEA OF PEOPLE ALL SHOVING TO
GET A TICKET. I think I almost got knocked over twice, and my bag was
nearly pulled from my shoulder in my attempt to escape. But I did! And
I had a ticket! And I had a lovely number to call to RSVP. The very next
thing I did was go outside and call the number from my cell phone to do
this RSVP thing. Mind you, they gave the tickets away around 4:30, and
the show was at nine. So I go back to the Keenspot booth.
But
here's the thing - the ticket wasn't really a REAL ticket, it was just....a
notice of a ticket? A chance of a ticket? It said it was not a guaranteed
seat, and that seats at the theatre were on a first-come first-serve basis.
So my roommate and I get our asses over there around seven (we had to
go see the Dumbrella panel, which
was incredibly fun), thinking two hours early would be enough.
But
it wasn't. We got there, two hours early, and were informed that the REAL
tickets had already been given away - and that some people had been there
as early as FIVE PM for the thing. So I was nearly crushed in a sea of
people and wasted forty minutes of my time dawdling at a booth for...absolutely
nothing really. They were nice, and took my address and said they would
send me tickets for a future screening, but it's not really the same,
as Mr. Gaiman will not be there.
And
don't get me wrong, I DO understand, the man is insanely popular (as he
should be, he's a brilliant writer), the movie has been hyped to
hell and back, and everyone and their mother wants to see the thing and
see him - but half the reason I wanted to go was to finally get to actually
see him in person, even if I didn't get to...talk to him. It would have
been nice. And I'm kind of disappointed that they didn't really run the
giving away of the tickets a bit better. I got there early on purpose,
I nearly got crushed, I was so terribly happy I managed to get one, and
then it turns out people that didn't have booths to go to and things to
tend to, people that were probably in the back of that sea of people I
nearly got trampled under, get to go see the film, and I...didn't.
So
tomorrow I get to spend another I don't know how long waiting to get
into a drawing (by drawing I mean lottery, not sketch) for an opportunity
to get the book that I bought so long ago (it's a printer's proof of Good
Omens. We're talking pre-published edition. Don't ask where I got it.
>.> ) signed. I get to spend my time at con waiting to see if I
get to get a moment with him. A very tiny moment.
If
it were anyone else, I would simply say 'Fuck this' and not bother. This
is how much I love this man's writing. So cross your fingers for me, okay?
Okay. And I will try not to get trampled any more.
Webcomicon
2007
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