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Baltimore Comic Con....

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I am considering setting up at this con, but the 20 hour drive to and from for a 2 day show is making me "wonder" hm

 

Hey Rick, if you like Heroes, you'll like Baltimore. Marc Nathan, the promoter is a great guy to deal with. Advice, to avoid the expensive hotels in the city, stay about 2 miles away. Its like half the price, and like ten bucks to park all day at the convention center.

 

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I am considering setting up at this con, but the 20 hour drive to and from for a 2 day show is making me "wonder" hm

 

Hey Rick, if you like Heroes, you'll like Baltimore. Marc Nathan, the promoter is a great guy to deal with. Advice, to avoid the expensive hotels in the city, stay about 2 miles away. Its like half the price, and like ten bucks to park all day at the convention center.

 

Jeff

I hear you, but I still can't quite get my mindset into place to make that kind of drive... I mean, we are talking 4 days of driving for 2 days of a show...

heroes is only 10 hour drive (which would kill me, but Bill P and I doubling up)...

maybe if Bill wants to do baltimore, I would consider hm

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I am considering setting up at this con, but the 20 hour drive to and from for a 2 day show is making me "wonder" hm

 

Hey Rick, if you like Heroes, you'll like Baltimore. Marc Nathan, the promoter is a great guy to deal with. Advice, to avoid the expensive hotels in the city, stay about 2 miles away. Its like half the price, and like ten bucks to park all day at the convention center.

 

Jeff

I hear you, but I still can't quite get my mindset into place to make that kind of drive... I mean, we are talking 4 days of driving for 2 days of a show...

heroes is only 10 hour drive (which would kill me, but Bill P and I doubling up)...

maybe if Bill wants to do baltimore, I would consider hm

 

Totally understand. Today is my first day to rest since coming back from Chicago.

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For those who haven't seen it:

 

TODD MCFARLANE TO ATTEND BALTIMORE COMIC-CON 2010

McFarlane to appear Saturday, August 28, 2010, at the 11th annual Baltimore Comic-Con

 

 

 

Berkeley, CA - 10 May 2010 - Image Comics Founder and Partner Todd McFarlane is set to appear at Baltimore Comic-Con 2010 on Saturday, August 28, 2010. The creator of the groundbreaking comic book SPAWN will take part in signings and other events during the show.

 

"I'm thrilled to be able to participate in this year's Baltimore Comic Con," says McFarlane. "It's good to know events still exist where comics are the main focus, instead of being swallowed up by competing entertainment such as movies and video games. I appreciate all the support Baltimore Comic Con has provided Image with in the past, and am looking forward to attending and meeting with fans."

 

Marc Nathan, organizer of the Baltimore Comic-Con, adds, "The Baltimore Comic-Con could not be more thrilled about hosting Todd McFarlane at this year's convention. Image Comics continues to be at the top of all our publishing partners. We all know how popular Todd is and look forward to a great time!"

 

From budding baseball player to comic book artist extraordinaire to family man, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane has a wealth of experience in the world of entertainment. McFarlane's road trip to creative autonomy began when he accepted an assignment penciling for Marvel/Epic Comics in March 1984. From there, he worked his way to the top of the talent roster before leaving Marvel to help found Image Comics with six other artists. It was then that Todd introduced his own character, Spawn. In 1994, Todd founded McFarlane Toys. Over the years, the company has become one of the largest, most renowned toy manufacturers in the world.

 

Don't miss SPAWN creator Todd McFarlane at this year's 11th annual Baltimore Comic-Con. He will appear one day only, on Saturday, August 28, 2010.

 

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For those who haven't seen it:

 

TODD MCFARLANE TO ATTEND BALTIMORE COMIC-CON 2010

McFarlane to appear Saturday, August 28, 2010, at the 11th annual Baltimore Comic-Con

 

 

 

Berkeley, CA - 10 May 2010 - Image Comics Founder and Partner Todd McFarlane is set to appear at Baltimore Comic-Con 2010 on Saturday, August 28, 2010. The creator of the groundbreaking comic book SPAWN will take part in signings and other events during the show.

 

"I'm thrilled to be able to participate in this year's Baltimore Comic Con," says McFarlane. "It's good to know events still exist where comics are the main focus, instead of being swallowed up by competing entertainment such as movies and video games. I appreciate all the support Baltimore Comic Con has provided Image with in the past, and am looking forward to attending and meeting with fans."

 

Marc Nathan, organizer of the Baltimore Comic-Con, adds, "The Baltimore Comic-Con could not be more thrilled about hosting Todd McFarlane at this year's convention. Image Comics continues to be at the top of all our publishing partners. We all know how popular Todd is and look forward to a great time!"

 

From budding baseball player to comic book artist extraordinaire to family man, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane has a wealth of experience in the world of entertainment. McFarlane's road trip to creative autonomy began when he accepted an assignment penciling for Marvel/Epic Comics in March 1984. From there, he worked his way to the top of the talent roster before leaving Marvel to help found Image Comics with six other artists. It was then that Todd introduced his own character, Spawn. In 1994, Todd founded McFarlane Toys. Over the years, the company has become one of the largest, most renowned toy manufacturers in the world.

 

Don't miss SPAWN creator Todd McFarlane at this year's 11th annual Baltimore Comic-Con. He will appear one day only, on Saturday, August 28, 2010.

well, that does it, i am NOT doing baltimore :sorry:
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There's an extraordinarily short list of people I would stand in line for. McFarlane is one of them.
There's an extraordinarily short list of people I would turn my back on in their time of need. McFarlane is one of them.
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