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Column: Letters from the Editor
ComicCritique.Com at SPX 2006
By Louis Vitela
Published: 2006-10-16
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This past weekend ComicCritique.Com had our first “gig”
when we staffed our very own table at SPX 2006. Those CCdCers who were able to attend
agree it was a great success for us, and a genuine pleasure to be
among so many artists and writers and fans of the medium. The single
considerable disappointment for me was that a special print edition of
ComicCritique.Com was not printed in time for the event. (That edition
will eventually be available as a downloadable PDF.) One of the maxims
I live by is “Everything Serves,” and I expect the print
edition, although not completed when I’d hoped, will still serve as a
great tool for us. Even without the physical example of what we do,
nearly everyone who stopped by picked up the printed version of our Writer’s
Guidelines and surfed our reviews a little on the WiFi-connected
laptops we had on display.
Perhaps most gratifying was meeting and chatting with those who
stopped by the ComicCritique.Com table to say hello and see what we
were about. I especially remember one young man who stopped by early
Friday afternoon and returned later that evening nearly bursting with
excitement. Recognizing him from earlier I said hello and in response
he blurted, “Scott McCloud just signed my copy of
Understanding Comics!” We all threw our arms in the air
to share a “Woo Hoo!” with him. His excitement was
infectious and really drove home the importance of events like SPX and
the role they serve in allowing fans to connect with one another and
with the creators they admire.
Over the next day or three we’ll be posting some mp3
interviews we recorded live from the floor of the expo. Check back and
have a listen; you'll get to meet just a few of the very interesting
exhibitors and learn about their creations. Also, over the next
several days we'll be posting reviews of some of the excellent
independent comics we encountered, so keep checking back for updates.
— louis
CCdC
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