{"id":3845,"date":"2012-05-28T15:01:16","date_gmt":"2012-05-28T22:01:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beanleafpress.com\/?p=3845"},"modified":"2012-05-28T15:07:42","modified_gmt":"2012-05-28T22:07:42","slug":"phoenix-comicon-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost:821\/phoenix-comicon-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Phoenix Comicon Review-"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Each year I get to travel to about 8 to 10 shows. Sometimes as a guest and all the time as an exhibitor. Each show is unique on how it is run and the vibe you feel. There are shows that I have chosen not to go back to, due to many circumstances,\u00a0 such as poor attendance, lack of organization by the show itself, how I am treated,\u00a0 and if I can cover my expenses. Then there are <\/a>shows that I will return to religiously because of how well it is run and how much fun we have with the other guest and the fans.<\/p>\n Phoenix Comic is a show that is dear to my heart. It is one of the best run shows on the west coast. It ranks up there with Emerald City Con and is much better that SDCC, especially since SDCC cant expand anymore. It is also a show that my family is willing to drive out for a day and then drive the 5 hour drive back. That says something about a show. It is very very family friendly.<\/p>\n So let’s talk about the show this year and what worked and what didn’t. No show is perfect and sometimes things happen that are not the organizers fault but the convention hall itself.<\/p>\n This year I had to rework my team. It was bound to happen, and I was sad not to see my brother or brother-in-law with us, but family comes first in our homes, and I completely understand.<\/a><\/p>\n So my oldest boy stepped up and took over. He did a fantastic job as well. His ability to manage and organize is uncanny and I am really grateful he was there. Plus he makes a nice booth babe, cause several young ladies kept coming by. His uncles trained him very well.<\/p>\n Also new to the crew was Mike and his lovely wife Terasita – Mike helped us through the whole weekend and we would have been sunk without him. When you have 2 booths it’s really hard to run the show with only 2 people. They are welcome anytime to help with the show. I also wanted to tell my adopted family Daniel, Donna and kaid- thank you for taking care of us. My family sure loves you guys.<\/p>\n Ok back to the review.<\/p>\n The show has grown since mesa. The walkways were a little bigger this year to. I had two incredible handlers this year. Plus the staff as usual was right on in making sure our needs were taken care of. They do know how to run a great show.<\/p>\n Highlights of the show-<\/a><\/p>\n I drew about 800 Free Sketches.<\/p>\n Got to draw on the blade of a wooden sword that sold in the charity auction that benefited “kids need to read” for a $1000.<\/p>\n Spoke on 2 panels (the kickstarter one was the best with Spike of templar arizona. It was really informative. ) The writing panel was ok.<\/p>\n Participated in a very fun sketchoff with some really awesome and creative talent<\/p>\n Got to see the really cool “goblin boy” hut.<\/p>\n Found some really awesome new artist and picked up some new artwork.<\/p>\n