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The Official The Walking Dead Discussion Thread
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TWD snippet from a con report I posted.

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8030709#Post8030709

 

 

Not mine... but an example of what Adlard was doing.

 

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I actually hadn't had time to get anything for myself from Adlard even though we had exchanged messages about this before the con. doh! His queue was filled pretty quick and I was already in Dillon's line. It didn't really bother me because I have seen him at other cons quite a lot and had already bumped into him earlier in the day before he started. Had another chat right at the end (I did get the initial "are you really going to ask for a sketch this late in the day?" look as he was only signing at that point). Just talked about the con and that I would catch him tomorrow perhaps if I did the Sunday.

 

Bringing the family along makes for a relaxed con but you don't get much done and the kids needed breaks. At that point they just so happened to return from a bit of time out to see what I was up to, so seeing as they were only doing the one day asked Charlie if he would be up for doing one sketch for both of them. It's not his fault they had a MLP blank with them... :eyeroll:

 

Bless him he unbagged his pens and returned to the table and after some reference showed that friendship is dead. I laughed through most of this, the girls really enjoyed it (explained to the younger one that it was a Halloween Pony). There were still quite a few people on the balcony and some staff and about ten or so attendees requested a picture of either Charlie with it or the sketch. I don't know if he was amazed or offended that this was by no small margin the most popular thing he had done (nah... everyone got the childish joke)...

 

... it also pretty much sums up the attitude of the artists and writers there, who were having fun and interacting.

 

 

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