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Ramblings of a Fanboy: CONned

On alternating Thursdays, Lee French looks at modern fandom through the lens of his own behavior and obsessions.

by Lee French

Comic conventions are a central part of my fanboy experience. I remember first reading all of the exciting announcements about artist appearances at the San Diego Comic Con in the pages of Wizard Magazine in the ’90s. Of course, I was a teenager then and I didn’t have the funds or the daring to fly to a city on the West Coast by myself. Now, I make it to at least two major cons a year and several smaller ones.

I attended my first San Diego Comic-Con in 2005. At the time, my older sister was living in Escondido, just north of San Diego, and rather than getting a hotel closer to the Convention Center, I saved some money by crashing on her couch. Then I spent some of that money on cab fare to get to and from the Con each of the four days—and, of course, swag.

SDCC floor crowds.

SDCC floor crowd

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Don’t Call Them NERDS

Die by the Pen will be taking a two week hiatus, while Jared Gniewek explores the English countryside in pursuit of the historical Watership Down. This week, Kevin Gillespie fills in with his thoughts about his first trip to a comic convention and his own place in fandom.

by Kevin Gillespie

Chewbacca sits at the end of the row – a wide brimmed leather hat obscures his wild eyes – as he signs an autograph for a cotton-mouthed, tongue-tied fan. From beyond the gang of breathless fanatics, an impostor Chewbacca roars announcing his arrival. He stomps his way through the line bellowing through an electronic voice changer, waving his arms over his head. The real Chewie looks up from his hastily scrawled autograph and smiles, belting out a weak but gleeful roar of his own. The fan looks on, his sweaty twenty-five dollars clutched tight in his fist, his mouth soundlessly mouthing words like the face of a dying fish.

chewbacca-crop

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Alphabet of the Arcane: The Letter C

On alternating Tuesdays, Justin Maudslien, aka Sub-Human’s Mr. M., explores weird and little known factoids and shares his skewed observations about the world of comics, cartoons and sequential art. (All images copyright their respective owners and creators.)

by Justin Maudslien

Be silent, mortals, for the great and powerful Mr. M speaks… and I speak of the “C” word.

Some say “C” is for cookie, but that is not good enough for me.  Today, “C” stands for con, as in comic convention.  New York Comic Con has just passed, and the traditional “Con Season” is quickly approaching, but just as it is always five o’clock somewhere: someone, somewhere is planning a con as I type and you read.

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CONned: An Introduction

Hey Sequential Art Collect-ors,

We hope that, so far, you’ve enjoyed reading the blog as much as we’ve enjoyed getting it up here for you to peruse.  If you like what we’ve done up to this point, or you like anything that we serve up for you in the future, please don’t be shy – let us know by leaving us your comments at the individual posts or by e-mailing us at tellmemore@sacart.org.

Now on with the show…

With New York Comic Con now in the can and months of shows and festivals of various types and sizes on the horizon,  “Convention Season” now seems like it will stretch itself out across the entire year, providing endless entertainment for fans and professionals alike.

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