Baltimore Comic Con Report
Sep. 27th, 2008 06:21 pmNote to Self: When going on the spur of the moment to a convention for a single day, and you choose to drag a two-year old along, make sure they have a children's con suite. It was reasonably organized convention, but it was missing some of the perks you find when you go to Otakon.
Didn't stay as long as I would have liked, Georgia was antsy after staying an hour in line to sign in, and she wanted OUT by the time we got to the Dealer's Room/Artist's Alley, so I didn't really get a chance to look around. I did pick up volumes 1 and 2 of DC's New Frontier, even if I didn't get them signed by Darwin Cooke like I wanted. I passed on the Alex Ross Obama shirt too, alas (having run down on money at that point). I did get a couple of semi-famous artists to sign my convention book though.
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Didn't stay as long as I would have liked, Georgia was antsy after staying an hour in line to sign in, and she wanted OUT by the time we got to the Dealer's Room/Artist's Alley, so I didn't really get a chance to look around. I did pick up volumes 1 and 2 of DC's New Frontier, even if I didn't get them signed by Darwin Cooke like I wanted. I passed on the Alex Ross Obama shirt too, alas (having run down on money at that point). I did get a couple of semi-famous artists to sign my convention book though.
( Photos under the cut )