Seeley is great, Haun is awesome (in fact I still owe him scans of some commissions he did for me).revenantmedia wrote:Who wants to hear a story?
I met Mark Texeira 2 years ago at Planet Comicon. Unless you bought one of his 20$ prints, he'd only sign a few items. He wasn't very friendly to me until I bought one of the prints, a DAWN piece. Apparently JM Linsner wasn't too pleased with Tex doing a DAWN print, so supposedly I got the last one. He did sketch Dawn's tears at the bottom though. He personalized and sketched a Ghost Rider on my copy of issue #1 Vol 4 (?).
The first time I met Gary Friedrich we was still pretty upset with the whole Ghost Rider movie/royalties he didn't receive from Marvel and made it very clear he was upset about it.
Arthur Suydam is a prick. He would also only sign 1 item for free. If you bought 20$ in his merch, he'd sign an additional 5 items. He was just an over all jerk to anyone who didn't buy something.
Angel Medina was awesome. He did a run on Sensational Spider-man. Free Secret Invasion sketch cover of Spider-Man for me and wouldn't accept a tip. Said it was his job to draw and if I paid admission into the con, I deserved a sketch.
Someone you all need to keep an eye on is Jeremy Haun. Batman: Streets of Gotham, Berserker, Battle Hymn, the Arkham Asylum lmtd series and now Detective Comics. He's a great guy and his convention sketches are amazing. He even colors them. I've had him color several sketch covers I've gotten.
Tim Seeley (HACK/SLASH) is another great con artist. Met him in Iowa a few years back and got 2 sketch covers from him. Spider-Woman and Ghost Rider. In fact, I had Haun color the Spider-Woman cover.
Dan Scott is another great con artist. I got a DOOMSDAY on a Dark Avengers sketch cover from him last year. Really nice guy.
As far as lines ... I waited in line for 2 hours to meet John Cassiday several years ago in Chicago. Granted, he was doing sketches for everyone who asked and this was the peak of Astonishing X-Men.
I think I've rambled enough for now
Unfortunately I agree with you on Suydam, the guy seemed to have no rhyme or reason to his line, everyone was unclear on if they had to buy something to get it signed, how much they had to spend, etc. He was even taking commissions on the side at the same time. I still dont know to this day if he was doing it for a charity or what, poor organization with lots of confused fans though.
The only other bad encounter that I had with an artist was Skottie Young who tried to douche me out of money, but other than that everyone has been real nice.