San Diego, and It’s Con of Comics

My goodness, what a week. Gotta love that SDCC!

I am lucky enough that my wife has a job “in the industry,” though it is only loosely related. It was related enough to get her down and into the Con for free this year. Boy, was it a cool experience seeing all the sites and exploring the showroom floor. Lots of cool stuff. I’m not going to tell you all about it, because there are a million and one better sites that already told you about everything, and did a better job of it than I ever could.

I do have a personal thought or two to share, though. My perspective, as it is. First, the show is great for getting a person like myself back energized, ready to work. It’s all very inspiring to see it all and take it in. The whole “yeah! I wanna be here, too!” feeling is in full effect. We’ll see for next year, right?

Second; SDCC itself has sure gotten weird since I went a few years ago. (Okay, more than a few) I was a little disappointed over how much of the floor was devoted to, well, not comics. Don’t get me wrong, I love all the different parts of the culture as a whole. But all the movies, video games, toys, etc. sure took up a lot of space that used to be utilized by publishers and artists. Artist alley sure was small, amiright?

Not going to harp on it, but yeah. Oh, also; going to the con sure set me back some time. I’m about a week behind! Good thing I’m up working on page 12. Still, going to be playing catch up these next couple of weeks!

Second Page All Done

Means that I have officially been able to be at things and on time for an entire month. The truth is; that’s just another baby step. But it’s still progress.

We get a real, full look at the small town near the lake, and zoom in on the normal evening of one small family. Nothing special there, right? We never pay attention to random people for reasons that will become compelling and important later in these sorts of stories. That would be “cliche” and “compelling.”

Meanwhile, I’ve been working away way up on page 12. It’s really interesting to look back on my artwork, even if it is from just a few months ago. I am truly getting better. It’s not fast enough for my liking. It’s never going to be, though. Such is the way of the world…