SPX: Day 2 Photo Dump, (Saturday 2006)
Above: This is how full the show floor was all day Friday and Saturday.
Below: Scott Morse painting, which he did all weekend.

Below: This thing was pretty cool. It's a 3D picture with 50 levels of depth. Well, it claims to have 50 levels of depth, but I didn't take the time to actual count. But it was crazy looking!

Below: Dangly thingies that hung over the escalator.

Below: Some lady who was actually sleeping on the showroom floor during all the chaos

Below: I have no idea who this guy is, but he had a table next to Scott McCloud's and was cool when the line for McCloud blocked his table.

Below: a guy from Newsarama or Blog@Newsarama talking to Scott McCloud.

Below: Ivy McCloud doing a sketch for a McCloud-Clan fan.

Below: I don't know who this woman is, but she had a line of guys talking to her and waiting to get an autograph

Below: Danielle Corsetto who did the art on "Crazy People." After reading about it in the Washington Post I made sure I picked up a copy. What was even color than the art was the fact that Danielle was really funny and kept making jokes.

Below: Top Shelf Booth

Below: I don't know who this guy is, but he said "Hi" to me EVERYTIME I walked by him. ...but at times it was almost creepy and off putting cause he would do it no matter if I was looking at him, made eye contact, or was facing him. It turns out though, that he was doing it to everyone else too.

Below: Alex Robinson who won an Ignatz for "Tricked."

Below: Weird sculpture that was like all the other weird design things about SPX’s new location.
Below: This thing was pretty cool. It's a 3D picture with 50 levels of depth. Well, it claims to have 50 levels of depth, but I didn't take the time to actual count. But it was crazy looking!
Below: Dangly thingies that hung over the escalator.
Below: Some lady who was actually sleeping on the showroom floor during all the chaos
Below: I have no idea who this guy is, but he had a table next to Scott McCloud's and was cool when the line for McCloud blocked his table.
Below: a guy from Newsarama or Blog@Newsarama talking to Scott McCloud.
Below: Ivy McCloud doing a sketch for a McCloud-Clan fan.
Below: I don't know who this woman is, but she had a line of guys talking to her and waiting to get an autograph
Below: Danielle Corsetto who did the art on "Crazy People." After reading about it in the Washington Post I made sure I picked up a copy. What was even color than the art was the fact that Danielle was really funny and kept making jokes.
Below: Top Shelf Booth
Below: I don't know who this guy is, but he said "Hi" to me EVERYTIME I walked by him. ...but at times it was almost creepy and off putting cause he would do it no matter if I was looking at him, made eye contact, or was facing him. It turns out though, that he was doing it to everyone else too.
Below: Alex Robinson who won an Ignatz for "Tricked."
Below: Weird sculpture that was like all the other weird design things about SPX’s new location.
Comments
WOW!! It looks WAY more jam packed than the Baltimore ComicCon
Posted by: Lisa | October 15, 2006 07:05 PM