It’s that most magical time of the year. That’s right! It’s time to get my nerd on at the San Diego Comic Con. Wooooo! Woooo! That means I will not hide the giant nerd within!
<dance=”happy party dance” alt=”double rainbow”> Wooot! Wooot! Earning XP per hour on life!</dance>
I haven’t drawn a comic because I was busy preparing artwork for the San Diego Comic Con’s Art Show and for Dragon Con. But I haven’t left you empty handed. The artwork for today is titled “Testament” and I will be selling the original at the Art Show if you happen to be down there and want to make a bid.
If you don’t think that you will be able to afford it or can’t make it to the convention, then you can also buy it at the Deviant Art Store: http://www.deviantart.com/print/13349177/
Photo Prints (shipping not included)
9×12 = $6.99
18×24= $19.99
Sadly you won’t find us hosting any booth, but we’ll be about the convention, and we’ll have lots of Zombie Ranch fliers available at the freebie table. And you never know, you might just bump into us while I’m buying Copic Markers or finishing off my collection of Fables. If you do recognize us, please say hi!
We’ll be updating what’s going on for us at San Diego Comic Con on our Twitter:
You can also follow Dawn’s twitter as she twitters about random stuff at the convention:






I’m so jealous that you guys got to go to SDCC! I think that the one downside to actually having a booth there would be that you wouldn’t get to see the sights and check everything out … So that’s one positive about not having a table there…
Definitely a drawback. On the other hand, as our friend Cari confirmed, being an exhibitor means you get to be in the hall before it opens, which is the ONLY time during Comic-Con you can stroll the floor with no crowds in the way. Sure no one’s selling yet, but at least you get to see what’s there so that you can maybe come back later.