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KatsuCon--what to bring

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:47 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I know at least one person from the Dojo will be there, so I'm starting this thread.

What would you--anyone--want me to bring. As you may know, I do not usually bring a lot to these events--just sketchbooks, copies of the first 4 volumes, and some art. Let me know if you want anything beyond that--specific art, a hardcover or trade paperback, etc.

I will also bring some of the postcard-size French prints from my recent signing in Pau. These will be exclusively given away to Dojo members, but you will have to ask for them beforehand so I can reserve one for you.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:28 -0700
by PJaensch
Hi Stan,

I would like one of the prints from Pau. Other than that, is it ok if I bring my copy of Yokai for you to sign?

As for art, I am always keen to see Usagi and Spot together, but I don't know of anything specific, so I will just enjoy seeing the art that you bring.

Come to think of it, I have been looking for a Space Usagi Hardcover for a while. If you have any of those, I would love it if you could bring one to the convention.

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:39 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I have a request for anyone who might still be planning on attending Katsu Con next weekend.

Any chance someone might be able to pick up an extra program book at the Katsu Con for me?

I can reimburse you for the expense of the item and the costs of postage to mail it to me here in Michigan.

Your assistance would really be appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 14:31 -0700
by Mayhem
And anyone who is going, could they pick up the French print for myself, and anyone else who might be after one? Still very unsure whether I'll make the US this year...

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:30 -0700
by maichan
Well, I would also like to toss in a request for a program book - but only if someone is able to grab multiples without any problems. If not, no problem. Of course I also would reimburse you for the expense of the item and the costs of postage to mail it.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 14:49 -0700
by PJaensch
Hey guys, further to my emails, I believe I will be attending tomorrow. I will pick up some extra programs, which I understand are free at the con, and will be happy to work out a means of getting them to you.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 16:59 -0700
by MIGHTYDUKE
I would also like the french print if you could pick it up. I will of course pay for it & shipping and a few extra dollars for the trouble.
Thanks

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 22:14 -0700
by PJaensch
I am really sorry, guys, but I was unable to get programs. I got to the convention at about 11am. After waiting on the ticket line for 4 hours, I got my ticket and was able to get in. By then, they were completely out of programs.

I am thinking of going back tomorrow to check out the charity auction. If I do, I will keep an eye out in case they have restocked on programs, and I'll let you know if we catch a lucky break.

It was a good time, but wow! My limited experience of comic conventions did not prepare me at all for the sheer numbers of attendees!

Also, Stan, thanks for being so nice to my tagalong friend Nobu. I've been introducing him to various aspects of American culture during his stay in the U.S., and comics have been a great point of commonality. He was very excited to meet an American artist of such skill and stature. :)

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 23:22 -0700
by maichan
Thanks for trying!
But waiting 4 hours in line? Don't know if I'd have been able to wait that long!
But it sounds like you had a good time and that's what counts!

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 13:48 -0700
by PJaensch
As you say, it was a good time. Never seen a line like that at a comic convention (not that I've been to very many, just a couple), but I guess the anime con really draws a different crowd in.

although I always enjoy talking to various artists, and learning what their stories are about, the real pleasure of the con for me was seeing Stan's recent watercolors. So much so that my wife even tagged along with me today to have a look - Fortunately, the registration line today was like nothing, and she got her entry pass in about 10 minutes.

Katsucon program book

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:27 -0700
by Shadowfax
Dojo Members;

UPDATE: all the program books have been spoken for.

I was able to snaffle a few Katsucon Program Guides and have them autographed by Stan Sakai.

Here's the only RULE: Please send me a pm, NOT a post on the discussion board, and I will respond.

Shadowfax

Re: Katsucon program book

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 13:30 -0700
by PJaensch
Shadowfax wrote:Dojo Members;
I was able to snaffle a few Katsucon Program Guides and have them autographed by Stan Sakai. See photo below. I have some available for Dojo Members, free of charge. First come, first served until they are gone!

Here's the only RULE: Please send me a pm, NOT a post on the discussion board, and I will respond.

Shadowfax

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rocksandpi ... hotostream
Awesome! I am so glad someone got there in time to get a few of these. I felt really bad when I couldn't snag even a few for our fellow Usagi enthusiasts!

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 13:56 -0700
by Stan Sakai
PJaensch wrote:
...the real pleasure of the con for me was seeing Stan's recent watercolors. So much so that my wife even tagged along with me today to have a look -
I am looking into publishing two sketchbooks this year--the usual black and white one, and a full color water color sketchbook. Jim, who was at KatsuCon with me may do the production and coordination on the color book. I never considered doing a water color book, but I have been receiving a lot of positive responses regarding my new color work.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 14:03 -0700
by maichan
Stan Sakai wrote: I am looking into publishing two sketchbooks this year--the usual black and white one, and a full color water color sketchbook. Jim, who was at KatsuCon with me may do the production and coordination on the color book. I never considered doing a water color book, but I have been receiving a lot of positive responses regarding my new color work.
That would be cool.
Two votes from me for one of each!

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 14:15 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I have 4 KatsuCon Program books to give away, except, unlike Shadowfax, I'm not willing to mail them. I will be at WonderCon in Anaheim in about 3 weeks. If you want one, and will be at that con, let me know when I start a "What should I bring" thread and I will reserve one for you.