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First milestone for me is booking airfare in late Jan.
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and back to November! grrr. I was hoping they would avoid the holiday season again. wizard really needs some leadership changes. what they do with this show makes almost 0 sense. I remember when people were afraid to schedule something near a wizard show -- now I think it would be tempting to setup a comics only show opposite wizard at the palmer center.
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I spent a few hours at the show yesterday evening. I really enjoyed visiting with the dealers and picking up books. I tried to spend some with every dealer I wanted to return to the show. There aren't any other shows in Austin, so want to encourage more dealers to come to this one. The high points: 1. It was the best layout I've seen at the show for years. Aisles were organized primarily by what they were selling -- all the comics dealers were relatively close together. Then AA, then the celeb pics at the back. 2. Picked up books from almost all the dealers. High Grade, Duncanville, Black Cat, Monster Lair, Rick's 3. Was able to spend a few hours there rather than the 20-30 min I spent last year. The low points: 1. Still no carpeting on the show floor. This really detracts from the atmosphere and I'm sure doesn't help the people standing in booths all day 2. It's a single day show that runs over 2.5 days. I don't see any reason anybody would necessarily need to be there all 3 days. 3. AA needs work -- too many prints, not enough published artists, and the few they had that were published were guys from the 90's selling photostats of original art for $20 a piece. 4. I would say Wizard used up about 50% of their available space and that was even spreading things out quite a bit. They could cut their rates in half, fill the hall, and do better from a dealer and attendee perspective. Here are the pics I took of the dealers, etc. LOTS of available space High Grade Duncanville Black Cat and Monster's Lair Rick's Comic Crypt
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me too. looking forward to doing some back issue shopping this afternoon and perusing artists alley. should be relatively quiet for the non-comics folks today as most of the "big" celebrity names are scheduled for sat-sun only. list of artists is a little weak, but hoping I find someone with an interesting style and not a bunch of people selling posters and knick-knacks.
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Cool that Duncanville is back this year -- last they told me, they were boycotting all the wizard shows because of the high table rates. Will groupon it for Friday probably.
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man, i was REALLY hoping that the move to sept would result in a better show, but i am not getting a good vibe from the guest list. Even the groupons that are out there are insane expensive. I think last year I did this show in well under an hour and left. when it was in dallas and even the first few years in austin, it was a decent show. Now, it doesn't seem to be about much other than media guests and autographs. . . the exhibitor list isn't even published and this show starts next week. I get the feeling there will be very few comics dealers.
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i don't get it -- what are they supposed to be?
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that is INSANE. des moines will also draw from lincoln and omaha, but still. Wizard should do tiered pricing like SDCC does where different kinds of vendors have different rates. I'm in des moines a bit for work, was thinking I might try to hit this show, but with these rates I'm not sure they'll get many decent dealers there.
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Just bought a few books from Ed. He was great to deal with, fast responses and amazingly fast shipping and packaging.
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I would have more interest in this than in WW Austin if it weren't on Halloween weekend. This is an old school con in the truest sense and iirc it brings in a lot of the old guard collectors and dealers catering more to GA and SA than to what was on WWE Smackdown last weekend.
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The Official "Does Anybody Know Where This Art Is?" Thread
Trev replied to delekkerste's topic in Original Comic Art
If anybody knows where I might be able to get the cover to Betty and Veronica 280, please PM me. Here's the cover image: http://www.comics.org/issue/222341/cover/4/ -
Tales to Astonish Appreciation Thread
Trev replied to Silver Surfer's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Here's one I just picked up. Still working on my Pym TTA run. -
Picked up these two beautiful UK issues on a recent trip to London. I think they are easily 7.5 -- maybe better. Could not pass them up.
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Been a while since I posted anything new on this thread. Picked this up the other day and pretty excited. I've cracked the first 10! Haven't made a major FF buy in almost two years and that was an 11.
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Tales to Astonish Appreciation Thread
Trev replied to Silver Surfer's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Great run! That's really difficult to put together. -
6.5-7.5 is my sweet spot. Lots of good value and eye appeal in mid grade. The bulk of my silver collection is 4.5-7.5.
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Brave & Bold #28: Speculation on future pricing
Trev replied to accessndx's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Is there something fishy here? http://www.ebay.com/itm/171063030742?afsrc=1 seems odd for a seller to have 0 feedback and lead with a book like this -
This is the first piece of OA I obtained and got me started. From JSA Classified by Pat Oliffe and Drew Geraci. I got the piece at Wizard World Texas in 2006 or 2007. I got back into collecting around late 2004 and that Wizard World show was my first ever Con that wasn't a simple hotel show. I bought a sketch book there and thought I would get started. I got a Batman sketch by Steve Epting and then finally settled to spend the rest of my art money on a commission by Drew. I told him what I wanted and left my sketch book with him. Checked back the next morning and he hadn't gotten to it yet. Finally, about an hour before the con ended he gave me back my book with nothing added and an apology. I was really disappointed because I had passed the opportunity to get other sketches because he was holding my book and now had nothing and I told him so. Seeing that I was disappointed he offered my any page of OA he had for free and I chose this page because of how much I had enjoyed the arc. So, not the first page I ever bought, but my first page. After that, I think this was the first page I ever bought. Off of ebay for $45. Another Oliffe piece, but this time a page from Booster Gold. I spent most of the next few years on commissions and sketches and didn't really get into OA until a friend helped orient me a bit at SDCC in 2009.
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Have a Cigar! MLJ Publishing and Golden Age Archie only!
Trev replied to Shield's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Been working on GA Archie's for a year or two. Don't have many yet, but did just get this one today that I love. Early B&V in VF condition. -
This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
Trev replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
working on a MTU run. Here's my latest that I picked up at Austin Comic Con -
Picked these up at Austin Comic-Con from Bob Storms:
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and here's a couple more I picked up