how did the con go?
how did the con go?
Was wondering how the convention went? Actually funny, but the printers have been harrassing me about how well the book sold. They all actually quite liked it. Also the fact that the other half of the prints are there as well. Anyways, I would really cannot wait until you sell them so I can buy a copy! They sit there mocking me in their loading area that I go through three times a day!
Re: how did the con go?
The con went great, we sold about 20 books already (which is way more than we expected). We're actually working on the store page right this moment, so the books will be available very soon (possibly tomorrow night)! Alina is working on her Con report as we speak, so she'll have it posted in the next day or so. Bear with us... we're in post-convention catch-up mode! 

Re: how did the con go?
Glad to here that, cannot wait to read all the interesting stories especially if the con strip is any clue.
one lvl barbarian, rest lvl wizard. Str 20, int 18. Spell book in one hand, greataxe in other.
I mean really? Is there a better half orc?
I mean really? Is there a better half orc?
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Re: how did the con go?
As a visitor, the con went great for me! Got to meet Alina, bought her book (as I said I would) and chat a fair bit about RPGs and life in general with her. Also got to meet a bunch of other webcomic artists (including the minds behind Geek Tragedy, The Devils Panties, and Asylum 360) got my DVD and art book signed by Bruce Timm, and in general, met a lot of great people, spent a lot of money, and had a lot of fun. Would definitely go again, and hope to see you there next year.
"Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and replace them with books on algebra etc. Being suddenly hit years later with the creative bug is just a wee voice telling you, "I'd like my crayons back, please."
-Hugh MacLeod, http://www.gapingvoid.com
-Hugh MacLeod, http://www.gapingvoid.com