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Infinite Signature Thread
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What I enjoy most about Signature Series books are the stories behind the signings themselves. It could be as simple as being first in line for a creator (who will remain nameless) who showed up "drunk as a skunk". Every so often, my friends who were with me that day, would remind me about that shocked look I had on my face. Another time was when I was walking by the Artisan booth and noticed that Rebecca Romijn-Stamos was signing autographs, unannounced. I sprinted to the CGC booth to get my copy of Mystique #1, sprinted back to Artisan, and ended up second last in line before they cut it off. Meeting the cast of Sin City (Jaime King, Jessica Alba, Frank Miller, Robert Rodrigues, Rosario Dawson) was cool, except for all the crazies trying to get close to Jessica Alba. Meeting Kevin Smith, however umteenth time, has always been a positive experience. Whenever he's asked to only sign two items per person, his reply is consistently, "F--- that! If the people are willing to line up for me, I'll sign everything they have with them." Of course, he stays beyond his scheduled autograph session to ensure that everyone gets done.

Hmm, I'm confused. I too love the stories behind autographs. That's why I love going to book signings with novelists. However, how does that work at comic conventions and CGC? I mean, a CGC rep has to be there, right? Are they always lurking around signings?

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Hmm, I'm confused. I too love the stories behind autographs. That's why I love going to book signings with novelists. However, how does that work at comic conventions and CGC? I mean, a CGC rep has to be there, right? Are they always lurking around signings?

 

I'm a CGC-approved Signature Series witness.

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However, how does that work at comic conventions and CGC? I mean, a CGC rep has to be there, right? Are they always lurking around signings?

 

1. Either come and see me at the CGC booth at conventions where CGC has a formal presence BEFORE you get your books signed and we'll work something out.

 

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2. Find someone who is authorized for Signature Series witnessing by CGC, send them your comics and they will get them done for you and submitted to CGC.

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