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Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 16:58 -0700
by Stan Sakai
It is only a couple weeks to the Long Beach Comic-con in LB, California. Is there anything special you would like me to bring? I found a few copies of that UY 15 anniversary poster freebie. I also have the UY Saga books, including the new book 4 as well as Saga 1 HC. I will have some art, but will not have the time to do any commissions beforehand.

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 17:52 -0700
by Spam Musubi #7
If you can please bring UY Saga #3 and #4 I would really appreciate it. Any original art would be awesome too. Will you be speaking at any panels at Long Beach?

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 18:11 -0700
by Maka
The 15th anniversary poster is the coolest. Was it done with acrylics or oils or pastels? I loved Usagi's big smiling and walking with a water bottle. I had that poster up in my garage for years until it finally worn down. But I still have the mini version that was also used in the limited Usagi Watch case.

I hope you all have fun at Long Beach. It falls on Cheryl's birthday weekend this year, so she is the priority. Sorry Dojo. ;)

Peace, maka

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 20:49 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Spam Musubi #7 wrote:If you can please bring UY Saga #3 and #4 I would really appreciate it. Any original art would be awesome too. Will you be speaking at any panels at Long Beach?
Do you want the trade paperbacks or hardcovers?

I will be on two panels, back-to-back on Sunday, I believe. A Dark Horse panel on upcoming releases and an all-ages panel with David Petersen among others.

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 21:08 -0700
by eagun
Hello Stan,

Do you have any Hardcover Saga volume 1 still available to bring?

Best Regards,

Eagun

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 22:07 -0700
by Spam Musubi #7
Hardcover please.

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 4:36 -0700
by jabba359
I'll definitely take a 15th anniversary poster. Do you happen to have any bookmarks laying around? Also do you still have those 200 Jizo SDCC signing cards that I didn't pick up from you in San Diego?

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:01 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Yes, I do.
eagun wrote:Hello Stan,

Do you have any Hardcover Saga volume 1 still available to bring?

Best Regards,

Eagun

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:55 -0700
by jabba359
I hope you bring lots of cloisonné pins, as I'd like to get seven eight ten eleven.

(one for me and six seven nine ten for other Dojo members) :shock:

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 21:09 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Stan Sakai wrote: I will be on two panels, back-to-back on Sunday, I believe. A Dark Horse panel on upcoming releases and an all-ages panel with David Petersen among others.
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Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 19:57 -0700
by jabba359
Just a quick update, got all the pins that were requested. I'll get in touch with everyone individually after the weekend.

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 20:31 -0700
by Maka
Kyle, you are cool. Are you enjoying the con? I like the LBCC. It is a nice small con but you get some cool cartoonists and fun panels. Enjoy! Peace, maka

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 23:03 -0700
by maichan
Thanks Kyle. I ditto Maka's comments. :lol:

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 7:53 -0700
by jabba359
Maka wrote:Kyle, you are cool. Are you enjoying the con? I like the LBCC. It is a nice small con but you get some cool cartoonists and fun panels. Enjoy! Peace, maka
Yep, show is going well. Lots of fantastic artists and I met fellow forum member Groosagi (not sure if I spelled that correctly, maybe it's "Grusagi". Half Groo, half Usagi. :D ) who was wearing one of the "Hundreds" Usagi shirts. The show is tons easier to navigate than SDCC with far smaller crowds, but I already walked the entire floor a couple times in the one day. Today is filled with panels I want to attend, so those should keep me fairly occupied for most of the day.

Stan's booth is in a great place, with David Petersen right next to him, Travis Hanson (The Bean) and Mike Kunkel (Herobear) right across the way, and Todd Nauck behind him.

Re: Long Beach Comic-con--what to bring

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 11:54 -0700
by Trevis Woods
If Kyle or somebody else is willing to post a pic of Stan's booth that would be cool. I need to live vicariously through the con attendees. I enjoy scouring the pics to see what goodies Stan has out and get a glimpse at that portfolio of art for sale:)
Enjoy the rest of the con!