MoCCA on the East Coast, Stumptown on the West Coast—the past two weeks have been busy ones for comics creators and fans alike. I made it to MoCCA, but the grass is always greener on the other side of the country, and it looks like there was a lot to see—and buy—at Stumptown. Here’s a sample of the offerings, starting with Dylan Meconis’s slew of tiny watercolor paintings, above.
Vera Brosgol had her newest minicomic, What, Were You Raised by Wolves?
Larry Marder offered a peek at the next Beanworld graphic novel.
Michael White had handmade stuffed versions of Chester, the pig in Amity Blamity.
Top Shelf had advance copies of Colleen Coover and Paul Tobin’s Gingerbread Girl, and Coover and Tobin were there as well!
April 18, 2011 @ 01:00 PM by Brigid AlversonTagged: colleen coover, comics conventions, Dylan Meconis, Larry Marder, Michael White, stumptown, top shelf, Vera Brosgol
Wish I’d known you were there, Brigid, I’d have said “hello.” Usually have a table, but not this year.
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