Tomorrow, Wednesday July 21, 2010, is the day PUG will hit comic
shops. Go! As soon as the shop opens tomorrow! Get your copy! If
they don't have it, ask them to order it for you! Hurry now!
Tomorrow is also the first day - or Preview Night, rather - of Comicon, which will always be San Diego Con to me. I will be at the Image booth (#2729) from Wednesday night through Sunday afternoon, sitting next to Jimmie Robinson, my esteemed collaborator on T. Runt! and "The Last Bus Home," from Image's Spearmint anthology. I will have a big stack of PUGs in front of me, along with copies of Stagger Lee, T. Runt!, and Stories of a Callow Youth, and will be more than happy to sell them, sign them, whatever you want. If I'm away from the table, you can look for Greg Espinoza, PUG artist, at space FF-12 in artists' alley. He'll have copies of PUG too. AND, if you can't find Greg, go look for the Iron Giant, Shepherd Hendrix, at the Viking Warrior booth, #2204. Shep is not only the Eisner-nominated artist of Stagger Lee, he also did an art assist on PUG. He won't have any copies of PUG with him, but he's a nice guy, so you should let him tell you all about his new book, Reconcilers. But if Shep's not there, just head back to the Image booth and hang out with Jimmie. Everybody should hang out with Jimmie at least once during Comicon.
Oh - I forgot to update about our release party last week at Comic Relief. It went splendidly, thank you. We sold out our stack of PUGs and also sold out the store's stock of Stagger Lee and T. Runt!. If you're in the East Bay, stop by Comic Relief and remind them to reorder everything!
I think I'm going to take a stab at liveblogging for Comicon. Check back tomorrow evening to see if I really follow through on this.
Tomorrow is also the first day - or Preview Night, rather - of Comicon, which will always be San Diego Con to me. I will be at the Image booth (#2729) from Wednesday night through Sunday afternoon, sitting next to Jimmie Robinson, my esteemed collaborator on T. Runt! and "The Last Bus Home," from Image's Spearmint anthology. I will have a big stack of PUGs in front of me, along with copies of Stagger Lee, T. Runt!, and Stories of a Callow Youth, and will be more than happy to sell them, sign them, whatever you want. If I'm away from the table, you can look for Greg Espinoza, PUG artist, at space FF-12 in artists' alley. He'll have copies of PUG too. AND, if you can't find Greg, go look for the Iron Giant, Shepherd Hendrix, at the Viking Warrior booth, #2204. Shep is not only the Eisner-nominated artist of Stagger Lee, he also did an art assist on PUG. He won't have any copies of PUG with him, but he's a nice guy, so you should let him tell you all about his new book, Reconcilers. But if Shep's not there, just head back to the Image booth and hang out with Jimmie. Everybody should hang out with Jimmie at least once during Comicon.
Oh - I forgot to update about our release party last week at Comic Relief. It went splendidly, thank you. We sold out our stack of PUGs and also sold out the store's stock of Stagger Lee and T. Runt!. If you're in the East Bay, stop by Comic Relief and remind them to reorder everything!
I think I'm going to take a stab at liveblogging for Comicon. Check back tomorrow evening to see if I really follow through on this.
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