MiniMegacon: Day 2

Here’s a random mix of photos from MiniMegacon, including a couple of photos I took of customers buying PC Weenies: Rebootus Maximus. With the exception of one sale, nearly everyone who bought the book had never heard of it before. So, in other words, most of my sales were to readers who were new to the strip. :)

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

The photo below had me thinking “Panda Attack” from PvP.

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

I met a really cool cartoonist named “Banky” at the show. I bought her sketchbook, and she even through me a print. We made a new friend!

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

I don’t know why, but there is something oddly interesting about taking a photo of the 5th best air guitarist in the US. (No, really, that’s who he is.) Check out the mini Marshall stack.

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

Another few photos featuring folks who bought the book at the show.

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

MiniMegacon 2009: Day 2

Enjoy!

-Krishna

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  • Jose Anibal GonzalezReply
    August 23, 2009 at 8:33 pm

    Cool! Obviously it must have been super exciting. So happy for you guys! You graduated to cons! Many happy returns!

  • Javier HernandezReply
    August 23, 2009 at 9:12 pm

    Great pics, Krishna! Very cool to see brand new PC WEENIES fans, created right on the spot. :) I like the Mr. Fantastic shirt on the gentleman in the 1st pic!

  • timelawdReply
    August 23, 2009 at 11:45 pm

    So Krishna IS at MiniMegacon. Is he really the author of PC Weenies?
    We might never know …
    Do hard copies of PC Weenies exist?
    We will know, soon.
    I hope.

  • JasonReply
    August 24, 2009 at 2:02 am

    I’ll definitely have to order a copy of the new book soon!

  • MaddpencilerReply
    August 24, 2009 at 7:33 am

    OK now that your “cherry” has been popped… Congrats on the con, looks like all went well. Here’s a tip – Next mini con type of event see if you can get with the coordinator and do some badges for them and maybe you can get a table for free and keep that expense down… you know the whole barter thing. I’ve done it several years at Momo Con and AWA here in ATL, and it worked out great (and made some new friends and readers too!). Anywho good deal and keep up the great work as always. Laters

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