New York Comic Con 2007 Con Report


I sold almost everything I brought to sell and met a truckload of nice people.
All in all, it was a fantastic way to spend the weekend!
As you can see by the row of photos, I was supported by a great number of good-looking people.

To make matters better, the promoters, in a very welcomed move to shivering fans, are moving the con back to April for 2008.
Brrrr-rilliant!

I didn’t get there as early as I had intended to, so I wasn’t able to go around to the retailers and promote the fact that Evil Inc Annual Report Volume One is now being carried by Diamond Comics Distributors.
By the time I got my table set up, the time designated for trade-only activity had stopped and the fans had begun to trickle in.

Originally, I was a little more than miffed about this, but Saturday’s traffic proved that I didn’t miss a thing by not being on the main convention floor.

Again, on the surface, I felt somewhat cheated, but then I realized that it actually enabled me to but my vertical banner on top of the table — since I wouldn’t be blocking my neighbor’s frontage.
As a result, it was very easy to find the Evil Inc banner as soon as one entered the Artist Alley area.

Claudio, who is also a lead singer in a band called Coheed and Cambria, is the writer of Evil Ink, a comic which was exhibiting one aisle over.
Claudio, also, seems to be something of a chick magnet, as evidenced by the relief on the women’s faces when I admitted that I was not him.



He’s a really nice guy and has been extremely helpful in guiding me through Diamond’s system.

Tony has been a supporter since my early Greystone days, and he has been responsible for getting my books into a lot of stores. Poor guy was hoarse from convention talk and it was only Saturday. It’s always good to see him.


By six o’clock, my vision cleared and I realized that I was very close to selling out all of my stock.

I think I succeeded. Click on the link for full-sized cheesecakey goodness.
Of course, this Lightning Lady sketch comes in a very close second.

John does Buzzboy. Turns out he’s a Penn State grad, so he and his friend, Tim, and I all traded Philly stories for a while.


We see each other at two or three cons a year, but he’s such a down-to-earth, gregarious guy that I always feel as if I’m continuing a conversation with him from five minute ago — even when the last time I saw him was in 2006.
Again, I was so busy running my mouth I forgot about my camera. Sorry, ladies.

Daku is a prince among men and, with the help of the mighty Phil Kahn and cameraman “Blue’s Clues” Sean, he’s going to have some excellent coverage of the convention.

My respect for Pete’s work can’t be overstated. It was good to hear all the great news from the land of the Sluggites.

I’m glad I did. The drive home from the train station was a white-knuckler and we were all happy to get into the warm house and unwind from a whirlwind weekend.