This show, once again held at Naugatuck Valley Community College, has been getting bigger and better every year. I had to leave early to go to work, but I definitely could have hung out all day. Between the artists, vendors, and special programs, there was a lot to do and see.
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Some great finds at conventions: comics and art you didn't know existed. |
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The bargain boxes, always worth checking for affordable treasures. |
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Teeny tiny superheroes. |
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Look closely--Doctor Who is shopping for comics. |
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R2D2 making its first appearance of the day, with its builder and operator, Daniel Rodriguez, standing discretely behind. Kids came running to see the droid. |
Art Fight!
Two participants are given a subject to draw. They have two minutes to complete the image, then the spectators vote by applause for their favorite rendition.
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The first battle begins, pitting brother against brother. |
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The spectators, watching the dueling artists at work. |
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The final drawings. There were numerous art fights throughout the day. |
Artists' Alley
There were so many creative people present, they had to open up a second floor to fit them all in. Here's a sampling of who was there (apologies to everyone I missed).
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Dan Moser, writer for Chaotic Soldiers and FUBAR, originally from Waterbury. |
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Cesar Feliciano, Tyler James, and David Meikis. Feliciano and James are currently collaborating on The Red Ten. |
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Dave Meikis, working on a sketch of Spider-Man. Meikis grew up in Waterbury. He started out as a fan of Star Wars. When he spotted a Star Wars comic book on the spinner rack at Rite-Aid, he became hooked on comics, making regular visits to the spinner racks Rite-Aid and the Bunker Hill Pharmacy. Now he has a career in comic books, working for Marvel and DC. |
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The finished sketch of Spider-Man by Dave Meikis. |
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Nick Palazzo, another Connecticut artist (so much talent in this small state). |
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Batgirl poses for T.C. Ford while her little sister supervises. |
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Kids love comics--and comic conventions! |
If you want to stay up-to-date with comic conventions in Connecticut, stop by
Legends of Superheros on Straits Turnpike. It's a great comic book store, and they have their finger on the pulse of region's comic book world.
Gorgeous photos!
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