Looks like Jade and Miranda make a cameo appearance in today’s Least I Could Do comic strip. Lar is such a fantastic artist that my ladies have never been in better hands.
I just hope they keep running away from Rayne Summers. That man is trouble.
Looks like Jade and Miranda make a cameo appearance in today’s Least I Could Do comic strip. Lar is such a fantastic artist that my ladies have never been in better hands.
I just hope they keep running away from Rayne Summers. That man is trouble.
I’m back from my first ever trip to the Big Apple. It was an overwhelming experience for me to say the least. I’m torn on my feelings about the city itself, but singular on my feelings about the New York Comicon.
The New York Comicon reminds me of the San Diego con circa 2001. Things had just started getting big, but not so big that you wanted to kill yourself on day two. It’s mostly still about comics (albeit they had a big video game presence) which is awesome. The first half-day of the con is reserved for professionals and other exhibitors, which is something I miss at the SDCC. It’s a nice calm before the storm and an opportunity for those stuck behind the booth all weekend to get out and browse.
Katsucon 15 is this coming Friday through Sunday (February 13-15) in Arlington, VA. I will not be attending as I am allergic to anime cons. However, Dave, Kris, and Brad all have heartier constitutions than myself and will be in attendance.
I had the pleasure of meeting James Harknell and his wife Onezumi at the NYCC this weekend. They’re running the show and really are excited to see the webcomics community come represent. So if you are in the area, you need to make this a priority.
I know that Kris is hoping to plan a dinner or meetup or something during their visit so stay tuned to the Slipverse for updates if you’re interested in that kind of thing.