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DukeToshiro
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Re: Comic Book Collectors

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JVazz29 wrote:I'll only throw this in here because people were mentioning some bad experiences at cons. I've typically had great experiences. Mike Oeming is awesome to hang with and looooooves to talk! Brian K Vaughan was just simply incredible to meet and speak with.

However, the ONE negative experience I had occurred at WizardWorld Philly. I was really excited to meet Andy Kubert and noticed that he and his brother (Adam) had a surprisingly short line. When I got up to Andy he gladly signed my TWO comics. Since I was last in line, I thought I'd ask for a quick sketch. He gave me a very dirty, what-did-you-just-have-the-nerve-to-just-ask-me? look on his face and said, "Look it buddy, I've been here longer than I should have. I just want to get out of here, how 'bout you act fairly and let these people have a turn?" I honestly did not notice the 10 or so people that lined up behind me. I sincerely thanked him and apologized to which he said, "Yeah sure you are." While I was putting my comics away I watched him sign about 30 books for the next person in line, the following person also had a large stack for signing.

Meanwhile, his brother, Adam, was all smiles - signing ridiculous amounts of books for each person while holding a conversation and looking at a portfolio of another person's for the entire duration I stood in line and got out...easily 15 minutes or so.

I did feel bad. Had I realized those people were behind me and that he was doing this as "overtime", I would not have asked. I never EXPECT to receive a sketch, and it is simply an honor to receive one. Yet, it was his reaction that I felt was a very rude. There are much better and much more respectful ways to say "No." Plus, he went on to sign stacks of books for the next people.

It just put a sour taste in my mouth.
Some people just don't like to be asked about sketches. I waited until every single person was gone before I asked Jim Steranko for a sketch and he still said no. We still had a nice conversation and he was very polite, but it just goes to show you that if they don't like doing sketches then you're not going to get one, no matter what kind of mood they're in. I hope to meet Andy some day and like you I'll still ask for a sketch, but I don't plan on getting one.

John Romita Jr. wasn't doing any sketches when I met him, but after talking to him a bit he whispered to a couple of us that if we went to the back of the line and came through again he would do one for us. Adam Kubert also did a sketch for me because I was the absolute last person in line.

If you think about it, asking for sketches sometimes really puts the artist in a bad position. If he starts doing one sketch for someone in the middle of the line, everyone will see him drawing and expect to get one as well. I've found that your chances are best either at the very end of the line or among the first two or three in line. I was heartbroken at one show because I waited about an hour in line to meet Joe Madureira and hopefully get a sketch. The line took so long because he was doing a sketch for every single person in line. I got within two people of him and he stood up announced "Ok guys, I'm just signing now so no more sketches." lol, so sometimes it's actually better when they're not sketching at all. That way the line moves faster and you're not disappointed by having your hopes dashed.
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JVazz29 wrote:Hi.

I recently got into the whole TTM thing, and actually registered for this site after seeing this great thread. Outside of Stan Lee, I never thought of sending to any others in the industry.

Anyway, I used to go to the conventions, and here and there, would get lucky enough to snag a convention sketch. Some of the artists mentioned in this thread I would love to write to. How did you guys go about receiving a sketch from Herb Trimpe, Bob McLeod, and others?

I was going to cut down backing boards to a 4x6 or 5x7 size, and I thought about writing them a nice letter and request. Is this advisable? Or do you contacted them prior to writing?

Thanks!
I got Herb with an nice fan-mail/email and a lot of patience. He is a nice guy. He sent me a great large sketch. He is pretty good TTM also

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I had to post this one right away. Stefano Caselli, co-creator of the original characters from Avengers: The Initiative and current penciller of Secret Warriors. Rather then sketch my little card he sketched the card stock backing I put in the envelope to keep it from bending. Sketched my two favorite characters he created, Cloud 9 and Trauma. WAY WAY WAY more then I ever had dreamed of :P

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Once again another amazing success.

I am still waiting on Steve Epting and few others

Maybe my mailbox will love me :lol: this week or not :cry:
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Some more comics sorry for the large picture size

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Norm Breyfogle
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Aaron Lopresti
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Peter Krause
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Jason Howard
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John Kovalic
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Kevin J Anderson
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Dan Parsons
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Dustin Weaver
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Lucas Marangon
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Gabriel Hardman, Penciller of all the Agents of Atlas stuff sketched Venus on a card for me:

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Dick Giordano passed away today at the age of 77 years young....Gonna miss him , nice guy ip.Even bought a page of his artwork used in a Sliders comic mini series....
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JVazz29 wrote:I'll only throw this in here because people were mentioning some bad experiences at cons. I've typically had great experiences. Mike Oeming is awesome to hang with and looooooves to talk! Brian K Vaughan was just simply incredible to meet and speak with.

However, the ONE negative experience I had occurred at WizardWorld Philly. I was really excited to meet Andy Kubert and noticed that he and his brother (Adam) had a surprisingly short line. When I got up to Andy he gladly signed my TWO comics. Since I was last in line, I thought I'd ask for a quick sketch. He gave me a very dirty, what-did-you-just-have-the-nerve-to-just-ask-me? look on his face and said, "Look it buddy, I've been here longer than I should have. I just want to get out of here, how 'bout you act fairly and let these people have a turn?" I honestly did not notice the 10 or so people that lined up behind me. I sincerely thanked him and apologized to which he said, "Yeah sure you are." While I was putting my comics away I watched him sign about 30 books for the next person in line, the following person also had a large stack for signing.

Meanwhile, his brother, Adam, was all smiles - signing ridiculous amounts of books for each person while holding a conversation and looking at a portfolio of another person's for the entire duration I stood in line and got out...easily 15 minutes or so.

I did feel bad. Had I realized those people were behind me and that he was doing this as "overtime", I would not have asked. I never EXPECT to receive a sketch, and it is simply an honor to receive one. Yet, it was his reaction that I felt was a very rude. There are much better and much more respectful ways to say "No." Plus, he went on to sign stacks of books for the next people.

It just put a sour taste in my mouth.

That is a crazy story! I admit it seems to be rare to have a bad experience with comic professional's but this is more proof that it can happen.

Someone earlier had mentioned waiting for a response from Gary Fredrich creator of Ghost Rider. I saw him yet again at the Metropolis IL Comic Con a few weeks back. He is a very bitter man. I heard him tell the same story to 2 more people about his lawsuit against Marvel while I thumbed thru dollar boxes. Something tells me you aren't getting anything TTM back from him. Also he was charging 2.00 per signature.
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For some of you guys fretting over your Todd McFarlane stuff I got this back today:

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Should bode well for you guys.
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