So, I wanted to tell you guys about my experiences at some of the recent cons I went to that no one else even seemed interested in, and I figure a lot of us make trips to some of the smaller, lesser known cons.
Over my trip to New York City the last two weeks I stumbled upon The Big Apple Con on June 23-24th. It was pretty small, nothing compared to Emerald city Comicon, which is the biggest con in the Northwest, but none the less it was fun, there were no guests from the comic industry whatsoever, but the dealers had some really nice stuff, and I was able to snag the Longshot miniseries, which I had been looking for for many years now. I made a few rounds, took a picture with some chick dressed as a horrible-looking Lobo, and found a place that sold bootlegged dvds, and was able to get the entire X-men, Spiderman and The 80's TMNT animated series's, along with both Death Note feature films for a grand total of $50. I had a lot of fun and got to meet a few (very few) TV personalities as well (Eddie Munster, anyone?).
Next up: Seattle Comicard Convention!
Over my trip to New York City the last two weeks I stumbled upon The Big Apple Con on June 23-24th. It was pretty small, nothing compared to Emerald city Comicon, which is the biggest con in the Northwest, but none the less it was fun, there were no guests from the comic industry whatsoever, but the dealers had some really nice stuff, and I was able to snag the Longshot miniseries, which I had been looking for for many years now. I made a few rounds, took a picture with some chick dressed as a horrible-looking Lobo, and found a place that sold bootlegged dvds, and was able to get the entire X-men, Spiderman and The 80's TMNT animated series's, along with both Death Note feature films for a grand total of $50. I had a lot of fun and got to meet a few (very few) TV personalities as well (Eddie Munster, anyone?).
Next up: Seattle Comicard Convention!