Baltimore Comic Con 2024 wrapped up like all those before it, with the convention book. Though it continues to grow in signatures, space has clearly become an issue. Many of the artists I present it to have an aversion to signing the back of the book, and instead opt to squeeze in where ever they can find the minimalist of space. It may honestly be time to retire this one.
People squeezed in where they could, while others relented, and signed the back. For those who were adamant to be on the front, we have:
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Brett Breeding |
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Scott Hanna |
Mr. Hanna actually didn't charge me to sign my convention book, which was really cool of him., especially since he charges $20.00 for his autograph.
As for the back, I added two more signatures to it as well.
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Dan Jurgens |
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Tom Brevoort |
There were other folks on my list to get autographs from. However, by the time I wrapped up at the Simonson's table, I just simply didn't want to go on the hunt for anything further. Like I said before, prices were up, and people who were once donation based were suddenly charging. While I still had cash, in my mind, I was over the budget I intended to be, and simply opted to call it a day. With space growing limited anyway, this didn't seem like such a big loss.
Last up, I'll share the official convention book, which was free to all attendees to take. I grab these at all the shows, and pack them away in my comic box as a, "Yeah, I was there," proof of purchase. However, I honestly never read them.
As the sun set on Baltimore, we saw a very ugly prostitute standing on a corner, and made our way down the road. Welcome to Maryland.
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