So, I went to the Toronto FanExpo today and had a blast. I've been depressed the last while, partly due to worries of school starting soon, but especially for getting a ticket while bicycling. This? Just put me in all sorts of good moods.
So, my swag:
-Superman t-shirt, in the style of classic Superman, like the old Fleischer cartoons.
-Another t-shirt that looks like an NBA shirt, but has a caped flying figure and "geek" on it. Hee.
-A copy of Archie Meets The Punisher, a comic that has evaded me for 15 years, when I first saw on the shelf back in High School.
-Signed copy of Jeff Lemuire's Sweet Tooth (bought directly from him)
And most importantly:
-A signed photo of Stan "The Man" Lee. I got in line just in time that it didn't take too long. It set me back $50 all together, and I barely even got to say two words to him since they were moving the line so quick...but I can now say I own a signed photo of Stan freakin' Lee.
-Got to shake the hand of Dan Didio, head publisher of DC comics
-Spoke with two great artists, Doug Manhke (artist of Blackest Night and Green Lantern), as well as Jill Thompson, who drew some issues of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, as well as a great book I just finished reading, Beasts of Burden.
So yeah, overall, I had a blast. Got to see a draw-off between two artists, Jim Valentino and another artist whose name escapes me, as they each drew a character of the audience's choosing. Valentino would have drawn my suggestion for Roger Rabbit if anyone had had reference for him to work from.
Also went to the DC Nation panel, which made me realize just how different a geek I am. I like the literary aspects of it; following creators, recognizing artists, etc. These DC fanboys? Every kind of cliche or stereotype I had heard about regarding comic fanboys was basically all in this room. It was all about this super-popular book or this character, this event, yadda yadda. Never have I felt like such a different kind of nerd until then.
I'm working at it again on Sunday, so I'll try to get some more pics. I don't know if I'll be able to get any pics of famous people, like Adam West or something, but I'll try to get some pics of some of the crazy booths. Like one booth showcasing the upcoming Aliens quadrilogy on BluRay, where they have the sleeping pods that you lay in and watch the trailer or something. Or the giant freaking Tron booth.
So yeah, totally fun time but I'm realizing that I'm a different kind of nerd than the ones here. I'm not a collector and I don't really care about the the upcoming mainstream stuff. But it's been great to meet some favourite creators of mine.
So, my swag:
-Superman t-shirt, in the style of classic Superman, like the old Fleischer cartoons.
-Another t-shirt that looks like an NBA shirt, but has a caped flying figure and "geek" on it. Hee.
-A copy of Archie Meets The Punisher, a comic that has evaded me for 15 years, when I first saw on the shelf back in High School.
-Signed copy of Jeff Lemuire's Sweet Tooth (bought directly from him)
And most importantly:
-A signed photo of Stan "The Man" Lee. I got in line just in time that it didn't take too long. It set me back $50 all together, and I barely even got to say two words to him since they were moving the line so quick...but I can now say I own a signed photo of Stan freakin' Lee.
-Got to shake the hand of Dan Didio, head publisher of DC comics
-Spoke with two great artists, Doug Manhke (artist of Blackest Night and Green Lantern), as well as Jill Thompson, who drew some issues of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, as well as a great book I just finished reading, Beasts of Burden.
So yeah, overall, I had a blast. Got to see a draw-off between two artists, Jim Valentino and another artist whose name escapes me, as they each drew a character of the audience's choosing. Valentino would have drawn my suggestion for Roger Rabbit if anyone had had reference for him to work from.
Also went to the DC Nation panel, which made me realize just how different a geek I am. I like the literary aspects of it; following creators, recognizing artists, etc. These DC fanboys? Every kind of cliche or stereotype I had heard about regarding comic fanboys was basically all in this room. It was all about this super-popular book or this character, this event, yadda yadda. Never have I felt like such a different kind of nerd until then.
I'm working at it again on Sunday, so I'll try to get some more pics. I don't know if I'll be able to get any pics of famous people, like Adam West or something, but I'll try to get some pics of some of the crazy booths. Like one booth showcasing the upcoming Aliens quadrilogy on BluRay, where they have the sleeping pods that you lay in and watch the trailer or something. Or the giant freaking Tron booth.
So yeah, totally fun time but I'm realizing that I'm a different kind of nerd than the ones here. I'm not a collector and I don't really care about the the upcoming mainstream stuff. But it's been great to meet some favourite creators of mine.