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It’s true! Follow us on Twitter as @Twogargs — https://twitter.com/Twogargs ! While you’re at it, did you know we’re also on Facebook? Heck yeah! Find our Page under Two Gargoyles Comics — https://www.facebook.com/pages/Two-Gargoyles-Comics/118723674822219 — and you have more ways to keep up with the happenings at Two Gargoyles!
POST-EDMONTON REPORT!
Wow, a little late on this one!
I’d like to thank Jeremy Thew on being not only a welcome presence at the TwoGargs table, but also to congratulate him on his first ever Canadian convention!
The general overview of Edmonton Expo was very pleasant. Like its sister con, Calgary Expo, the myriad assortment of dealers, comics professionals and celebrity guests was like a smorgasbord of entertainment– something for everyone. Artist’s Alley continues to be a thriving space for artists and comics people alike– the traffic is incredible compared to the tumbleweeds blowing down the Small Press area.
However, I must give you this advice: Whether you’re an old pro at attending conventions or new to it, you really owe it to yourself to visit both Artist’s Alley AND Small Press. These are the creators that you’ve never heard of mixed in with some more familiar names. This is where you can find creator-owned comics and properties that are utterly original, off the beaten path of comicsdom — and please don’t take that to mean that you won’t find good, solid work you can resonate with. It’s there. Explore and you may just find the next super-comic. Everyone starts somewhere– you could discover the next blazing star!
Sales were good! Not as good as Calgary, but given that the show is slightly smaller (though not for much longer, if it keeps growing the way it has been) and that the audience is largely the same, and that I didn’t have as much new stuff at the table as I would have liked, I would still call it a total success!
And yes, we’ll definitely be back next year!
Some caveats: The Sutton Place Hotel, which is right in the heart of downtown Edmonton, is an unqualified dive. Upon our arrival we chanced to see the manager chasing a drunk out into the street after he’d pulled out a knife in the hotel lobby. We missed this dramatic display by seconds.
The hotel also screwed up room reservations, number of beds, people in the room, issuing of parking passes, you name it– and not ONE WORD of apology. In fact, it seemed as if each and every staff member was having their very first day on the job from the level of incompetence and lack of concern about making things right. Topping that off is the fact that downtown Edmonton is a ghost town on the weekends, so if you’re trying to get a hot breakfast in you before going to sit all day at a dealer’s table, your choices are limited. So next year– NO DOWNTOWN HOTELS! And definitely avoid Sutton Place in particular.
The best thing, in my opinion, about conventions is the inspiration and the networking with other creators. Nothing makes me want to create more than discussing ideas with others, or seeing what others have done. It just fires me up. Even as a fan who attended these things before I ever put pen to paper, I knew I wanted to join this mad circus, this creative mecca of nerditry and artistry. I’m very happy to be here now, sharing the experience with all of you.
–Michael
EDMONTON EXPO is in TWO DAYS!!
Hey there folks! Edmonton Expo is on September 27-28 this year, and Two Gargoyles will be there again! We’ll be in the artist’s alley at table E 02, and writer Michael McAdam and Seattle artist Jeremy Thew will be there representin’! This will also mark Jeremy’s very first Canadian convention, so be sure to stop by the table and say “hi!”
We’ll have our books, featuring Twilight Detective Agency #1 which Jeremy drew as well as Thunder #s 1-3 drawn by Dean Meek! If you haven’t read either book, now’s the time to jump aboard! Of course, Jeremy and Michael are happy to sign the books as well!
Here’s a handy-dandy map to find us at the convention:
HAPPY SUMMER HOLIDAYS
THUNDER REVIEWED ON CANADIAN BLOG
Jean-Paul of They Stand On Guard (A Canadian comics review blog) has reviewed THUNDER issues one, two and three. Check it out!
Major kudos to Jean-Paul, and much gratitude, for emailing me directly to figure out how to get the comics when the distribution of the selling site let him down. True Canadian spirit persevered, and I was only too happy to send him the issues in question.
This whets my appetite for more exposure, figuring out who to contact and how to get the word out about our Canadian superhero! If you tell two friends, and THEY tell two friends, and so on and so on, who knows if perhaps one of the people talked to will be a MOVIE PRODUCER become a true fan of the comic? Anything can happen.
Thanks so much, JP, and THUNDER will continue to “stand on guard for thee!”