Taking on the Empire
Baltimore Comic Con 2011 is sadly over. What an amazing show! We normally go to shows not expecting to break even, but focused more on meeting old friends and making new ones. Cons are always an adventure and a step into a world of creativity and storytelling that so many of us would love to be doing professionally. Although, between Leanne and myself, with her professional work as a comics illustrator and editor and my own work as a writer, Blue Milk Special remains an amateur project. What money we can make from Leanne’s convention sketches and the selling of prints helps offset most of the costs. Even for a show in Baltimore (semi-local for us) a convention is quite expensive and often a question of spending money just to help keep one’s name out there. Considering this was our first show in almost a year it was a real thrill to meet so many friends again, but this time with an added bonus. For once we appear to have actually broken even on the convention, food and hotel expenses. Wow!
Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by and slapped down a few dollars for a Blue Milk Special or an Order of the Phoenix print. Thanks also to the many fans who commissioned Leanne for convention sketches. We will be posting photos of the BMS related sketches via Twitter and FB through the rest of this week. If you are a new reader then welcome to BMS. We hope you enjoy the comic and will tell your friends. 😀
The highlights of the show included meeting our readers and those that sought us out as if we were some kind of Con attraction. For our dinky little fan project to mean that much to someone is really quite touching. Although we have attended many shows and we seldom remember names, unless we speak further outside of the show or online, we remember faces and enthusiasm. We also made some new friends with the 501st Legion’s Old Line Garrison, an organization of meticulous Star Wars costumers who raise money for charity all over the world. Actually hanging out, if briefly, with a couple of Stormtroopers and an Imperial Officer at our table was a thrill for us. The authenticity of the costumes are amazing, and the sense of humor of the wearers made for a lot of fun and a great photo. We now know why so many Stormtroopers were killed so easily in the Original Trilogy, and why Ewoks are their bane. I also gave good practical advice that may have helped out one Imperial Officer with no obvious pockets. That’s what we do at BMS, we observe and think outside the box.
We saw Stan Lee several times. Our table was positioned facing the signing area, which was overrun by VIP badge holders eager to meet the most famous name in comics and get their picture taken at his side. Stan Lee is a living legend, but you see him in so many documentaries and movies that I think many of us tend to feel we know him already. Seeing Stan Lee’s name on the guest list of a show is always cool, but it was not until Leanne and I actually saw him in the flesh (he was clothed, don’t worry — it’s just a term, okay? They weren’t taking those sorts of pictures!) that it really sinks in that comic history was walking past our table. Leanne, being as adorable as she is, became very concerned about the frail Stan Lee and the rather grueling signing schedule that the convention was demanding from him. To be honest, I couldn’t help but feel bad for him either. The hordes of people, the dazzle and bustle of a con and engaging in one conversation after another all day long was hard enough for us, so I can only imagine how hard it is for a guy in his 100s.
Later that evening we had dinner with one of the later Spider-Man writers, our buddy, Todd Dezago and Spider-Man loves Mary Jane artist Craig Rousseau (creators of The Perhapanauts, hands down the best crytozoology indie comic!). With them were our regular convention comrades Matt and Suzanne Wieringo, Kelly Yates (Amber Atoms and Doctor Who artist for IDW) and Rich Woodall (Zombie Bomb! and Johnny Raygun). Suzanne and I ended up having to split a large bottle of Chianti between us as no one else wanted more than a drop. Yeah, I had half a bottle of Chianti. Eat that Hannibal Lecter! On second thoughts, don’t!
There are a couple other things to mention. Our friends Adam Withers and Comfort Love, whose indie comic Rainbow in the Dark was nominated for the prestigious Harvey Award for Most Promising New Talent. Although they did not ultimately win the award category, the achievement and recognition is long deserved. The Uniques, also by Adam and Comfort, has been nominated for “Best Self-Published Comic” at the Shel Dorf awards! Voting is open to the public and if you want to help support them, please consider giving them your vote. Like ourselves, Adam and Comfort are husband and wife creators, although we have much to learn from them. Their comics “The Uniques” and “Rainbow in the Dark” are available to download and read on your smartphone or computer. What are they about? One is a witty take on superheroes from an indie point of view, the other is about a girl’s world turned-upside and down by a colorful group of rebels. If you want a good story then take a look. Their Forciness is strong!
I mentioned food as an expense when at conventions. Consider that two burgers, a tiny tray of nachos and a single bottle of water (which we shared) were $30 bucks. That was just lunch on Sunday! It’s not cheap doing these shows. Pringles can only keep you going for so long.
Finally, I have to thank Jon Kallis for his help at our table over the weekend. Leanne did nothing but work on sketch commissions all weekend and when I had to step away, or needed help with a print, Jon was always there. When we finally managed to leave our table it was Sunday 4pm, giving us just 1 hour to visit our friends trapped at their own tables. It was tough not being able to talk long to so many, particular Rich Woodall who always makes me laugh. To be honest, not getting to hang with Rich for longer was probably the low point of the show. Fortunately, when it comes to thinking of low points, it is very hard to think of anything that really qualifies. The show was great in almost all respects other than being able to spend as much time with friends as we would have liked. Thanks to Jon, the burden of the table was lightened. The scroll banners and displays were broken down and carted back to our car with an extra set of trusted hands. And I don’t mean that Jon is related to Goro from Mortal Kombat, I just meant Jon’s hands in addition to our own. Ignore me…
We ended our stay in Baltimore with dinner at the Cheesecake Factory where a child sitting nearby started waving a Jar Jar Binks balloon at me while singing Happy Birthday. Although this really pissed me off at the time it was fortuitous that I still had the safety pin from my convention badge.
Have a good week faithful readers!
… I know I shouldn’t laugh… but… it’s just too hilarious! I’m so glad you and Leanne are back 😀
Come on now…Stan’s only 89
I really wish I could have been there. If I’d gone, it would have been 90% to see you guys.
Very funny. As always.
Good to hear things worked out well at the comic con, and the new strip is good as always. As an aspiring artist I never understood how gruelling it was to be an artist until people started wanting comisioned work and I had to spend time working on their projects as well as my own. I’m no where near your guys’ caliber, but people see some of my work and go hey could you draw something for me?
Reference the Strip- Funny, cruel, but funny. 🙂
Reference the convention- Hope it was as fun as it sounded but, “two burgers, a tiny tray of nachos and a single bottle of water… were $30 bucks”, did that come with a reach around? 😉
Reference the little Maquettes;
Does the choice of Vader, Leia, and Biggs have anything to do with the recent polls?
Is Vader making a V for Vader symbol, or giving Leia Rabbit ears?
That sounded like a terrific experience. I would have enjoyed being there with you; even better if I had a table next to yours. Such is the fate of the fish outta water wannabe Cartoonist. Perhaps I’ll see y’all at NYCC someday.
So to today’s comic, I’m pretty certain that the blast sounds were more “Pwi pwi pwi!” but “pew pew pew!” works tons better. I’ll take it.
I just noticed: You gave Dak far more credit than he got in the movie. He didn’t even succeed in launching the tow cable before. Perhaps you were giving him some balance from his banter.
This was originally a Wedge strip, but we thought Dack would be funnier in the end. 🙂
Hey I just noticed as well: more lines were added. Good read, as usual, amplified.
Yeah, I tweeted and posted on FB that this was the George Lucas revised edition. 😉
The PEW PEW’s did it for me.
I’m having posting problems, but the Legostar Galactica voting Incentive , and Admiral Akbar’s first BMS appearance show that great minds think alike.
A frapp joke? Works better when the core joke with our take on Darth Vader has always been his latte drinking and his Star Trek fandom. I will have to look up Legostar. Long time since I’ve seen what they are doing.
Oh, Dack, those puns are terrible and overused; you were just begging to get shot. I love the first panel, it’s always a treat to get wide open visuals in comics and your set pieces are fantastic.
Glad you enjoyed the con and well done to breaking even. I didn’t even attempt to eat at the convention centre when I went to NYCC last year. It was offensive enough to pay multiple dollars for one Diet Coke. 🙂 (Yes, I was super hungry by the end of the day.)
Seeing you guys was one of the highlights of my Comic Con! The Biggs sketch Leanne drew for me is getting framed 😀
Yeah, I geeked out when I saw Stan Lee. I started squealing like a little girl who just saw Justin Beiber.
Stan has the better haircut. 😉
Great meeting you! Glad you liked the sketch! We forgot to snap a photo of it to show on our twitter. If you are willing and don’t mind, shoot us a pic! 😀
Absolutely! I’ll take a picture and send it to you as soon as I can! 🙂
And yes, Stan totally has the better haircut!
bluemilkspecial@gmail.com
Word of advice for cons-bring your own food. And you can use the coffeemaker to make rice and ramen. And if you ask for a refrigerator, tell them its for your insulin. That way its free.
LOL. Thanks for that! Yeah, we did bring snacks, but as far as substantial meals, we’re usually in too much of a rush to organize stopping somewhere and picking something up to bring in. After each day at the shows we end up hanging out with friends we rarely see outside of the shows and end up getting to bed late and usually cut it pretty close to opening time the next morning. It’s just our way. Perhaps we should trade prints for food?
….so, since everyone in the Rebel fleet seems to be on the same radio frequency, are we *sure* that one of the AT-ATs hit Dack, or was it more a case of, how you say, “friendly fire”?
LOL. Maybe Wedge helped Luke out, or maybe Luke turned to catch the AT-ATs fire? I’m inclined to believe the latter. 😉
Man, it’s cold on Hoth – and it ain’t the weather. X D
I love the “pew, pew, pew” sound effects.
I was anticipating you doing something on the way Dack says, in a “Oh, by the way” type of inflection, that they have a malfunction in the fire control. Luke then getting pissed that he waited until now to tell him.
By the way, changed my name.
Thanks for the effort you put into the strip AND the Con report. Really enjoyed both! I’m delighted that things went so well for you. You more than deserve it.
You’re too kind, John. We hope for more of the same at Virginia Con in just two weeks time. A single day show, and much much smaller, but still fun to get out among the fans and fellow creators.
I love the “Pew Pew.” That’s what makes this one funny for me. 🙂
So this was when George ran out of money and had to produce his own sound effects wasn’t it?
*Sighs* I wish I could visit the east coast and meet you guys.
Pew Pew–it still makes me laugh out loud.
You know… I stood in line for two hours (at age 13) to see some dumb movie called Star Wars because my dumb friend said I “had to see it.” I had no idea what it was about but I knew that sci-fi movies always sucked and adults were always raving about “Buck Rogers” (I think it was made in the stone age–the bad guy’s “space ships” looked like those fire sprinklers that hang out of the ceiling of old buildings.
Well I came out of that movie a changed geek. Instantly I had a new religion–until George Lucas ****’ed it all up. I was so burned out on pretty much all things SW until I found this comic. The way you portray the characters, smoking Lea, “dashing” Biggs… I have refound my love of SW again but George Lucas can still suck it.
Dusty, that is one hell of a story. Thanks for sharing it and we’re so glad you have had fun reading the strip.
Where’s the ‘LIKE’ button? Where is it?!?!
Upon closer inspection of the walkers and their ‘eyes’, I have decided that these are the funniest things I’ve seen in a long time. Love that Leanne went with the same style for these machines 🙂
John White;
Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip. Start the Alien Strip……….
My brand new BMS carton fell off my computer during yesterday’s quake. No worries. it’s ok. Nothing else fell down. Great meeting you at the convention. My wife was happy with the Vader/Luke scetch. It really does look terrific. We’re going to hang it over the liquor cabinet!
Sounds like the perfect place for it. 🙂
Great meeting you too, Paul. Thanks for stopping by and stroking our egos.
Ego Stroking? Can you do that at a convention? 😛 I will now commence complaining, griping and hem-hawing that you both need to come down to Orlando for Celebration 6! Even if it is just to hang out and eat expensive tiny convention donuts on the exhibit floor. (I’ll buy the donuts)
Yum yum! We’d love to do a Celebration. It would be nice to have started our ROTJ parody by then though. And I love donuts!
“My brand new BMS carton fell off my computer”
That’s terrible! Is it OK? 😉
Which ones have you built anyway? 🙂
@T.Gatto— The giveaway at the convention. It’s fine. But it does look a little lonely. Maybe I should make some of your others.