It's really hard to compare these punks to comic dealers, past or present. They obtain sketches through intimidation and often badger both writers and artists to sign 100+ copies of various books and their homebrew "prints". In fact, these prints are done without DC or Marvel's approval and have gotten to the point where legal action should be pursued by both parties. It still boggles my mind that artists continually support these clowns by signing copied prints for a lousy dollar or 2 a pop (with the majority of these prints being convention sketch images they stole from comicartfans.com and had colored). Soooo, if anyone else can justify their behavior in the least, just remember the reason a good majority of artists hesitate from doing sketching for fans is 99.9% their responsiblity.
My regards to John H. for continually being one of the nicest fans in the industry. He is a true gentlemen who represents the best in comic fandom.
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I have a terrible memory for faces or names. Conventions where there are so many people can be overwhelming. It could very well be the same person coming back, but I probably would not have known it.Mayhem wrote:Ah, so the eBay ID is used by more than one person? Makes sense I guess, I always assumed by now Stan would recognise who it was if there was just one guy
So don't be upset when you come up to me at a con and I don't recognize you. I'm that way with almost everybody.