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Man, I love the Baltimore Comic-Con

Last weekend I was at the always-excellent Baltimore Comic-Con. It was so much fun. I got to host Katie Cassidy's panel, be on a panel with writers far outside my fighting weight like Amy Chu, Terry Moore, Jamal Igle, Louise Simonson, Mark Waid and Christy Blanch, sell a bunch of stuff and meet a ton of people. The Baltimore Yearbook entered it's fourth year, spotlighting David Petersen's Mouse Guard. There was some excitement getting it there on time, but in the end everything worked out and I'm pleased to work with and recommend everyone I dealt with. But if I looked particularly tired on Friday, that's why.

Cons can be a grind and often, by the end, I'm ready for things to wrap up. Baltimore is the only show I ever want more of. Like ice cream, you have to know when to stop, but you always want more. At least for me.

Thank you, Marc, for a fantastic time. Let's do it again next year.

categories: Conventions, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Long Distance, Love and Capes
Monday 10.05.15
Posted by Thomas Zahler
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