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Comic Con 2011: ninjas, smart phones, crowds walking and looking at their smart phones, gah
So, the links below are my Comic Con San Diego 2011 reportage. I didn’t have a Smart Phone, so I missed out on a few things. Like these ninjas. This is their front side:
Adorable!
Comic Con 2011: Jeannie L.S. Galster
Jeannie L.S. Galster is the author and artist of Reverence.
Comic Con 2011: Ben Costa
Comic Con 2011: Maddox!
So, I met Maddox! and his lovely companion, Marie the Lumberjack, this year.
Comic Con Gothic
Comic Con 2011: Sze Jones
I am a big fan of Sze Jones! Anyone who can draw an octopus girl like that has my worship.
Comic Con 2011: Bryan “Kaiser” Tillman
I talked to Bryan “Kaiser” Tillman last year (CCSD 2010 scroll down) and was a total idiot because I know nothing about gaming of any kind except you use these cute dice and cards and everything is so elegant and organized. Thank God Wendy Lee was there taking pictures for me (my camera battery was locked in my luggage at the train station [total idiot that day, really]) to smooth things over by laughing her ass off at me.

Bryan is not laughing at me in the 2010 picture, he’s too nice for that. By the way, that’s my hand holding a tape recorder, not some unspeakable horror. Anyway. As you can see Bryan, like Shannon Wheeler, changed his look since the last time I saw him. He’s wearing the same shirt though. Continue reading “Comic Con 2011: Bryan “Kaiser” Tillman”
Comic Con 2011: Cat Staggs
Cat Staggs has been doing CCSD Artists’ Alley for seven years. She has a comic in the upcoming Womanthology from IDW in December. She started out in comics doing trading cards. She’s been drawing her whole life and has a bachelors degree in art from University of Texas as San Antonio.
Comic Con 2011: Katie Cook
Oh my God, can Katie Cook ever draw! I got a copy of “F*ck you Box,” a mini-comic about her cat’s inner dialog and, um, challenging approach to his environment and I was laughing my ass off reading it on the train back to Los Angeles.
Comic Con 2011: Sho Murase
Sho Murase has been working in animation as a freelance character designer and storyboarder for the past ten years. At this year’s Comic Con, she’s showing and selling her personal work. She was raised in Spain and went to art school in Canada. She’s been exhibiting at CCSD, APE and WonderCon for the past five years. I got a copy of her comic book, “Sheila,” volume 1.