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One of the kewl things about Tim Vigil is, if he isn't too backed up on commissions, you can bring him a long box of books to sign and he will gladly do so.

 

But seriously, you are in a long line and you hand the artist more than say 5 to 10 books to sign, come on. They are limited in their time usually and usually there is a line of people behind you. Get some done, then go to the back, or better yet, bring a friend and have them stand in line.

 

The last real con I went to was Wizard World Texas 2005. J Scott Campbell put a limit of 3 books, but was still signing up to 10 for some people. Michael Turner was limiting to 3 and stuck with it. Jim Lee (in the middle of the Batman Hush arc) would sign 1 book and do 1 quick profile sketch of Batman and mark the spots that needed filled in with black, then you took it back to him and you both signed the sketch.

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Since there's no OA for Saga, any of Fiona's sketches should be a keeper!

 

What's the story with Saga OA? Staples is not releasing any? Not even pages?

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Since there's no OA for Saga, any of Fiona's sketches should be a keeper!

 

What's the story with Saga OA? Staples is not releasing any? Not even pages?

 

There isn't any by Staples. Everything is digital. Some here have speculated where the OA for the ghost variant is or when it might pop up.

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