All photos on this blog are taken and modified using a Nintendo DSi.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Fan Expo - Keeping up with Friends
Pictures of some of my very creative friends from Fan Expo 2010, hosted (of course) in Toronto at the Metro Convention Center. Most of them got tables to sell their stuff - it was a pretty exciting weekend so I thought I'd give them a proper shout-out here. I didn't get all the pictures I wanted, but I'll try to give everybody else a proper shout-out later! I'm known for being late on updates, so if I post something new about Fan Expo three weeks from now, I'm pretty sure that nobody would think that was particularly unusual for me.
All photos on this blog are taken and modified using a Nintendo DSi.

Dave and CK selling Tru Vibes and spreading the word about their new operation, TYL United.

Junior and Aaron both had work on display this weekend. Pose for the camera, boys! Very nice...

Over at the Studio DYV table, Aaron and Rodolfo are doing their thing. I mispelt Rodolfo's name in the photograph... maybe nobody will notice!

Damn, it's harder to hide a spelling error when it appears twice in a row! Here's Rodolfo showing off Armored Starr by Studio DYV. Not pictured here is their other book, Gero World, featuring story and art by Rodolfo.

Gen is selling her incredible Panda Pad stuff as usual. The quality of her goods is really very high!

It's been awhile since I've seen the LooBot... but I just found out that he never says hi to me when he sees me at work! I'll try not to hold it against him... I'll try...

I couldn't find a link on Jason Loo's website to buy his book Awol'd, but if you ever see him at an event, don't miss the chance to pick up a copy!

Mark Williams cosplaying as a character from his book, Heroes of the World. Co-creators Mark Williams and Joe Osei Bonsu should pitch this comic to be a cartoon already ;) YTV needs shows like this!

As if it wasn't enough that Peter does the most amazing landscapes, he does them without reference! Sorry man, I don't have a link to your work! Anyone? Anyone?

So when I wasn't looking, Tyrone McCarthy, creator of Corduroy High, started his own printing company!!! Guerilla Printing seems to have hooked up quite a few of the artists at the con this year.
All photos on this blog are taken and modified using a Nintendo DSi.
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