Category: Conventions & Appearances

  • Guess Where I’ll Be For 24 Hour Comics Day

    October 20th is 24-Hour Comics Day, in which artists around the world will be attempting to create a full 24-page comic in just twenty-four hours. Does that sound crazy? Good, because I’ll be doing exactly that.

    Galaxy of Comics, my local comic book store and the same store which plays host to the Soulgeek Singles Nights every month, will be holding their 24-Hour Comics Day event from 10am on Saturday October 20th right the way through to the following morning and, despite having almost no artistic talents whatever, they’ve asked me to participate. And I can’t say no. No, really, I can’t – Warren has photos.

    Here ae Galaxy of Comics’ details:

    Galaxy of Comics
    17306 Saticoy St
    Van Nuys, CA 91406
    Phone: 818-578-8559
    Event Date & Start Time: Our event starts October 20, 2012 at 10 AM sharp

     It’ll be a laff! I mean, statistically speaking. I don’t handle sleep deprivation well.

  • PortsCenter @ GMX Vol.4

    Heading to the Geek Media Expo this October? So am I!

    This year the fourth GMX takes place in Nashville, Tennessee. There are a number of cool guests with a ton of geek cred, including voice actors like Rob Paulsen and Billy West, actors such as Star Trek: Voyager‘s Garrett Wang and Marilyn Ghigliotti of Clerks fame, and internet personalities such as “That Guy With the Glasses” Doug Walker.

    Oh, and me. No, really.

    Not only will I be at GMX this year, but I’ll also be hosting a one-hour presentation on videogame ports, looking at a few specific titles as well as going into a bit of the history of how, and why, some ports are so radically different from others. It’ll be a sort-of kitbash of PortsCenter, a stand-up comedy show, and a PowerPoint presentation.

    I’ll also, in theory, be participating in a couple of Doctor Who panels as well.

    GMX haven’t announced their schedule yet, but keep an eye on their programming page for updates. I’ll also be updating this post with details once they’re available.

    See you in Nashville!

  • Comic-Con Round-Up Exclamation Mark

    I almost never take photos these days. I don’t photograph my friends, because, y’know, they’re my friends. If I find myself wondering what my friends look like I can pick up a phone and say, “Hey, are you busy today?” If the answer is no, it’s usually less than an hour before we’re in each other’s company getting ready to go bowling or some shit. As the door opens and I see their grim visage, my concerns are abated. Yes, my mind says. He does still look like that.

    Most notably, taking photos cheapens a moment for me. It impinges on the memory of an event to have to stop, and pose, and contort my face into some grim position so as to make sure that my photo, or indeed someone else’s photo, doesn’t look like photographic evidence of some harrowing tea party populated by the damned.

    So it’s a little odd that I woke up this morning at just after 10am, having arrived back in Los Angeles from my single day in San Diego for their annual comic’d con, saddened by my lack of photographic evidence of the event. No photos of myself and Lar, talking and laughing about some manner of bullshit for upwards of thirty solid minutes. No pictures of my casually implying to the wonderful, wonderful people at the Blank Label Comics booth that Kris Straub may (or may not!) be offering blowjobs. No pictures of Kris Straub, for obvious reasons.

    I have no photos. Instead, all I have is memories. For the first time, that doesn’t quite feel like enough.

    I was only able to attend Comic-Con for one day this year, but I had the greatest convention experience of my life. Actually it may more accurately be described as the greatest convention experiences, being as it was made up of small (but important!) experiences that all add up to one whole.

    My personal favourite, though? My good friend Ray, who will be marrying his equally good girlfriend Michelle next year, asked me to be his Best Man. I have crippling self-esteem issues, and consider myself to be the worst man pretty much all year ’round, but I can tolerate being the best for a single day. My body can take it.

    What follows is five paragraphs about Penny Arcade. You may not like them. Or maybe you will! That’s not really my call.

    I spent rather a lot of time talking to the P’Arc’s Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik (mostly to Jerry) about a number of subjects, to the extent that casual observers might have thought us close acquaintances. I spoke to Jerry about how his writing, both in the comic and elsewhere, fires me up. It does. It inspires me. Over the last thirteen-or-so years he’s found his voice, and it is enchanting. I hope some day to find mine, and I hope it’s even half as brilliant as his.

    Jerry and Mike get a second bullet-point, because we spoke briefly about the Discovery. I raised a question at their Q&A (which I did not attend on purpose, but whatevs) about how the gaming press and PR machines, which are often one in the same, bombard us with pre-release information, generating false hype for games that, really, don’t deserve them. It is the job of PR people to get us excited for the shit their clients excrete, and game journalists appear to have taken part of that responsibility on themselves. Consequently, as people constantly buy into the hype, that sense of Discovery that we have playing new games as kids – coming home to find our parents have bought us some new thing to try on our computer boxes – is gone. Even in my teens I bought games I thought looked cool, ignoring magazines entirely.

    I wondered if the Discovery had died, and I was very happy to learn that not only did Jerry and Mike share my thoughts on the Discovery, but that Mike has been actively trying to restore (or rediscover) it by ignoring pre-release materials and promotional bullshit. It was nice having my opinions vindicated and even shared by the guys who last year employed a man who disagrees with my stance on literally every goddamn thing relating to the gaming press to run their gaming news operation.

    On the subject of their Kickstarter… look, I was pissed off on Day One. I tweeted about it a lot from my GameJournos account. Day two, which I think was Thursday, I woke up and realized I didn’t actually give anything even vaguely resembling a shit. I’m excited about the new content that Jerry and Mike want to get (as a huge, huge fan of their prohibition-era scifi setting Automata, the idea of getting more of that is positively appetite-whetting) and their Strip Search webseries looks like it may not be terrible either.

    Some seem to believe that replacing a serviceable revenue stream that has a noted, diminished impact on their personal creative output with another that lets them run riot is, in some way, counter to the very purpose for which Kickstarter was intended. I propose that Kickstarter could not have been designed for anything else.

    A few other Comic-Con points of interest:

    • MC Frontalot is earnest, approachable, and will listen to his fans ramblings. Specifically my ramblings. He was very polite.
    • My friend Heather’s Post-Apocalyptic Snow White costume looked incredible. I’d seen it when she was working on it, but that’s rather like looking at a souffle before it’s had a chance to rise. It looked incredible. I realize I have already typed those exact words, but they remain relevant.
    • I bumped into a short, round Asian man dressed as Catwoman. I was dressed as a Gotham City Impostors Batman. We had an awkward moment, then spent two minutes talking about our secret love for each other. That, too, was awkward, but fun. So that’s something.
    • My dad charged me with a sacred purpose – procure one of the Comic-Con exclusive The Hobbit posters. I failed, mostly because The Hobbit had, I don’t know, sixteen bloody booths at the con. That’s an exaggeration obviously (even a blind moron with severe developmental issues could see that!!), but finding the location to procure such a poster, if they were even still available, was not a task I was able to complete. Sorry, dad.
    • QMx have some incredible stuff on display, and I feel very privileged to have been working in the office as much of this stuff was in development. Two of the things they have that I didn’t get to see before the show, though, are the 1:6 scale TARDIS replica, and the model of the Enterprise-D from TNG, which looked positively lickable. (Andy, if you’re reading this, I did not lick the Enterprise-D.)
    • I regret every decision I’ve ever made in my life that led me to the purchase of a $5 convention center hot dog.

    Thus concludes this. I’ll be back to regular blogging next week, because that’s a thing I do now.

  • I’ll be at VidCon on Saturday

    This is last minute, but I’ll be attending VidCon this Saturday. you’ll find me at the IAWTV booth, #403, on Saturday from 9am-1pm telling people how brilliant the IAWTV is. I should be wandering the hall for the remainder of the event, so if you’re around and you see me feel free to stop me and say Hi.

  • Upcoming Appearances

    So I’m appearing at enough conventions this year to merit a shiny new Upcoming Appearances widget on the sidebar. I know! I’m just as surprised as you are!

    At the moment I’ll be appearing at WonderCon in Anaheim, CA next month, San Diego Comic-Con in San Diego, CA this July, and the Geek Media Expo (or GMX) in Nashville, TN all the way out in October. I’d very much like to have a panel at this year’s PAX Prime in Seattle as well, but that’s in their hands, not mine.

    It’s looking increasingly likely that I’ll be on at least one or two panels at GMX, with one focusing on videogame ports (for obvious reasons). What will the other panel focus on? I don’t know! Well actually, yes, I do, but it depends on whether or not the fine folks at GMX actually want me involved in that one. Still, they suggested it, so if I don’t get onto the panel then I shall pout.

    This is my life now. It’s wonderful, and a little frightening.

  • SoulGeek

    As many of you know, I’ve been quite heavily connected to SoulGeek for the last three-or-so years. I’ve helped site founder Dino Andrade coordinate convention appearances, I’ve helped to organize the Singles Nights over in Van Nuys, and I even co-host them with Dino (it still baffles me that Dino credits me as “creator of JUMP LEADS” when it’s a webcomic with a small audience, but who am I to argue?). Over the last few years I’ve become close friends with Dino and his better half, Casey. They’re family. I love ’em to bits.

    I feel very strongly, very passionately, about what Dino is trying to accomplish, and what he’s already accomplished. I may have a personal bias – I met my girlfriend on SoulGeek, and I’ve made many great friends through the site – but I am completely behind what he’s doing. He didn’t create the site to “cash in”. He does what he does because he genuinely, genuinely wants to see geeks like us be happy. I think that’s fantastic, and I feel very privileged to have been allowed to contribute to that.

    For those who are interested, SoulGeek will have a presence at the Long Beach Comic-Con this year. Dino will be there at booth #941, along with an absolutely cracking guest list that includes the likes of Walter Jones (Zak from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”), Gregg Berger (“Transformers”, “Men in Black”, “Halo Wars”), Alexis Cruz (“Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods – Final Cut”), Richard Epcar (“Transformers”, “Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe”). Then there’s Dino himself, of course, who has voiced characters in “World of Warcraft” and “Brutal Legend” among others, although my favourite performance of his is definitely his turn as the Scarecrow in “Batman: Arkham Asylum”.

    I might even be there myself, if I’m able to go. Might be my last chance to attend a convention with SoulGeek for some time, so if I can squeeze myself in I’ll be there. And you’ll continue to see me at the Singles Nights, of course – who else is going to bring Rock Band, after all?

  • CON APPEARANCE: Anaheim Comic-Con – April 29th to May 1st

    In two weeks time I’ll be making my first con appearance in almost two years. I’ll be at the SoulGeek table at this year’s Anaheim Comic-Con at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Anaheim.

    Unfortunately I won’t have any Jump Leads merch to sell – not unless I can pull something bloody spectacular out of my hat in the next two weeks – but I will be making eBook editions of Jump Leads issues #1, #2 and #3 available for free! Which is quite nice of me, isn’t it?

    Oh, and ask me nicely and I might give you a sneak-peak of my next comic project. Or maybe my next non-comic project. Depends on what sort of mood I’m in at the time.

    Joining me will be J.E. Draft, creator of the occasionally NSFW The Challenges of Zona, who I imagine will likely spend much of the weekend regaling me with equally NSFW stories. Possibly. Probably. Definitely.

    Anaheim.