Anime convention
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:43 pm
Steve Bennett did a sketch of one of the characters he is known for, Urusei Yatsura (she's also known as Lum to american anime fans). I had to pay for this custom sketch, but damned pleased with it as I got to watch him draw it.
Also got our Hobbitgirlie a Urusei Yatsura comic signed by him with a awesome mini sketch on it for her.
Got two dvd inserts signed one for Spy Games and End of Days signed by Chris Hazelton ( he was more of a behind the scenes guy but he did do the close credits for Spy Games lol) He is now an online comic book creator, definitely check out Misfile especially if you like comics, anime or cars!
I got two sigs from the guys who with a unique studio who make armour for video game promotions and some movie armours (the predator head mask was fricking awesome!)
Finally voice actor Patrick Seitz of Hellsing fame (he was Luke Valentine) came in Saturday (he was due friday but he has a job audition to go to first from a video game company and he's gotta go with the big bucks) He was funny as always and he spent as much time as he could talking with each person in line to do so and in the hallways and the art room. I got another sig for Hobbitgirlie, a signed postcard for my daughter, one for my neice and one for myself.
Lastly, I had my program book signed by all the guests and got 3 more sigs from some lovely ladies who write and draw their own books and work on Oh Captain! each doing a quick sketch.
Also got our Hobbitgirlie a Urusei Yatsura comic signed by him with a awesome mini sketch on it for her.
Got two dvd inserts signed one for Spy Games and End of Days signed by Chris Hazelton ( he was more of a behind the scenes guy but he did do the close credits for Spy Games lol) He is now an online comic book creator, definitely check out Misfile especially if you like comics, anime or cars!
I got two sigs from the guys who with a unique studio who make armour for video game promotions and some movie armours (the predator head mask was fricking awesome!)
Finally voice actor Patrick Seitz of Hellsing fame (he was Luke Valentine) came in Saturday (he was due friday but he has a job audition to go to first from a video game company and he's gotta go with the big bucks) He was funny as always and he spent as much time as he could talking with each person in line to do so and in the hallways and the art room. I got another sig for Hobbitgirlie, a signed postcard for my daughter, one for my neice and one for myself.
Lastly, I had my program book signed by all the guests and got 3 more sigs from some lovely ladies who write and draw their own books and work on Oh Captain! each doing a quick sketch.