While You Were Out: Dispatches from Beyond SDCC 2008
Categories: Features, Interviews, News
Tags: Aaron Renier, Box Brown, Chris Duffy, David Yurkovich, Dean Haspiel, Eric Reynolds, Evan Dorkin, Fantagraphics, Jeff Smith, Jeremy Tinder, Julia Wertz, Liz Baillie, Mari Naomi, Nickelodeon Magazine, Renee French, San Diego Comic Con, Sarah Morean, Skip Williamson, Tom Hart, Tony Millionaire

Chalk it up to the sophomore jinx, but the Second Annual Astoria Comic Con isn’t going quite so well as I had hoped. Sure there will be naysayers who insist that it has something to do with the fact that once again I stubbornly insisted on holding it the same weekend as the San Diego Comic Con. And then there’s the fact that I didn’t advertise or really mention it to anybody. And, of course, nitpickers will likely point out that I held the thing in my tiny backyard in Astoria, Queens.
Honestly, though, I think the whole thing is just a matter of building proper buzz, and that sort of thing takes at least three years of unsuccessful backyard conventions to build. Maybe next year J. Scott Campbell will return my phone calls…
We’ve still got another day-and-a-half to turn this whole thing around. And believe me, once word gets out about those discount-priced hugs, attendees will be fleeing the San Diego convention center like rats from a sinking Watchmen sneak previewing ship. At least it didn’t rain this year–yet…
In the meantime, we put out the word to some of our cartoonist pals and asked them why the hell they weren’t at SDCC either, this weekend. Check out responses from Jeff Smith, Evan Dorkin, Renee French, Tony Millionaire, Tom Hart, and many, many more, after the jump.
Bonus: almost certainly the most adorable picture in the history of The Hatch.
–BH







