Omg I'm so tired. I got a bunch of stuff for me, of course. I poster buddied with a few people as well.
All I can say is that I wont do this again unless Ken's name is on the list. Which is the only reason I was in line this time. That guy is amazing.
I went to Flastock first on Thursday, as I had mentioned. His line was crazy. I'm not sure what the heck was going on with one person but the line was at a standstill for 1 full hour. It finally started to move so it had to be that guy. He had some great pieces at his booth. Halloween variant, Poltergeist, etc. Stuff went quick. I would say I was at least 30 or more people back. I got up to the booth and spoke to Ken. He knew who I was so that was awesome. Since I was next in line, whatever I wanted was mine before anyone else. The book was passed down the line before I got to see it and I heard someone say Rocky Horror. I was there for Rocky Horror if they had it so I looked at Ken and said "that's the one I wanted." He walked over to the uncut beauties and handed them to me.
I was over the moon. Definitely my highlight moment.
Got in line before 7pm Thursday. I wouldn't have but the line was getting crazy! I'm glad I did in the end because I met so many amazing people. I had a ton of fun and morbidaj and I had an awesome bonding experience. Good guy! Thanks for picking me up and also taking me home, buddy!
I was asked to police the line with a buddy of mine from another forum and it was a lot of fun. Everyone in that line was in great spirits. I didn't encounter any jerks. It was all around amazing.
When I was done getting my prints I went through the back doors and Ken was having a beer. I went up to him and spoke to him more about his art. I told him I was there for him. I made a joke that seeing 'drive, drive, drive, drive' was not very interesting, nothing against Stout. I thanked him for his multitude of different prints and then gushed to him (very maturely) about how much I love my Sucker Punch print, etc. He hugged me and we spoke for a bit about Austin and then I had to leave. I was so damn tired.
I will go all the way back to Mondo for stuff if you guys want it bad enough, but at least be fair and make it worth it for me.
As for stuff I'm definitely keeping...of course my Rocky Horror, duh, Beetlejuice and American Werewolf. Beyond that, I'm not sure.
I took a ton of photos so I will get those up here soon.
All I can say is that I wont do this again unless Ken's name is on the list. Which is the only reason I was in line this time. That guy is amazing.
I went to Flastock first on Thursday, as I had mentioned. His line was crazy. I'm not sure what the heck was going on with one person but the line was at a standstill for 1 full hour. It finally started to move so it had to be that guy. He had some great pieces at his booth. Halloween variant, Poltergeist, etc. Stuff went quick. I would say I was at least 30 or more people back. I got up to the booth and spoke to Ken. He knew who I was so that was awesome. Since I was next in line, whatever I wanted was mine before anyone else. The book was passed down the line before I got to see it and I heard someone say Rocky Horror. I was there for Rocky Horror if they had it so I looked at Ken and said "that's the one I wanted." He walked over to the uncut beauties and handed them to me.
I was over the moon. Definitely my highlight moment.
Got in line before 7pm Thursday. I wouldn't have but the line was getting crazy! I'm glad I did in the end because I met so many amazing people. I had a ton of fun and morbidaj and I had an awesome bonding experience. Good guy! Thanks for picking me up and also taking me home, buddy!
I was asked to police the line with a buddy of mine from another forum and it was a lot of fun. Everyone in that line was in great spirits. I didn't encounter any jerks. It was all around amazing.
When I was done getting my prints I went through the back doors and Ken was having a beer. I went up to him and spoke to him more about his art. I told him I was there for him. I made a joke that seeing 'drive, drive, drive, drive' was not very interesting, nothing against Stout. I thanked him for his multitude of different prints and then gushed to him (very maturely) about how much I love my Sucker Punch print, etc. He hugged me and we spoke for a bit about Austin and then I had to leave. I was so damn tired.
I will go all the way back to Mondo for stuff if you guys want it bad enough, but at least be fair and make it worth it for me.
As for stuff I'm definitely keeping...of course my Rocky Horror, duh, Beetlejuice and American Werewolf. Beyond that, I'm not sure.
I took a ton of photos so I will get those up here soon.
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