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Monday, October 4, 2010
Comic Con Faux Pas
I did a pet-peeve list for art students back in March, and but older nerds need a little pep-talk, too. The hardest part is knowing you are doin' wrong.
Don't be a douche at the Con
1. Don't yell at passers-by from your booth. I can't believe I need to say this- but seriously- you look an asshole and you're only selling books to people too timid to say no. That is a shitty target audience.
2. If you don't know someone personally- don't just drop by to awkwardly say hello and stand there for 15 agonizing minutes. You want to meet someone? Awesome- decide what you are going to say before you get up there, and make it short and to the point. Do it and get the fuck out.
3. Editors are goddamned busy. If there is a particular one you want to talk to about a particular thing- check their website for instructions and availability BEFORE the show and before you email/tweet/call them.
4. Everyone is busier thann you- at least you need to assume that. Plan ahead if you need to talk to someone and always always always thank people for their time.
4. Dress appropriately. I know this is insulting- but if it wasn't such a fucking problem we could all never talk about it again, amirite? Quick rule of thumb- stains, smells and skin- we shouldn't be seeing much of any of those things. And good god don't wear sweatpants.
5. Keep your hands clean- make sure your nails are trimmed and you've got as much of the ink off of them as you can. And wash them throughout the day. You'll be asking a gazillion people to touch your hands- don't abuse their trust with a germfest.
6. Don't bitch about the show while AT the show. Somebody worked really hard to put it together. It's like saying a party is lame while you drink the host's beer.
After Party etiquette:
1. Respect the civilians. All you need to do is acknowledge the Significant Other (that hates all things comic related) and make a little small talk. Don't worry- muggles know how and will guide you through if you get stuck. It's common courtesy... AND the happier the muggle girlfriend- the longer you can dissect the inferno crossover with the nerd boyfriend.
2. Check your hygiene before you head out. You've been in a convention hall all day, do you really think you should fore go a quick sniff test here?
3. Remember it's still business. Don't get shitfaced. People talk about who-puked-where for years and no one wants to be the puker in the story.
4. Remember it's still business, part two: Keep the trash talk and offensive speech to yourself. It doesn't matter if you are speaking the truth- it makes you look like an asshole.
5. Don't bring your portfolio to the party to show it to people. I've said this before- but really:
It's like showing up naked to a party, people might like what they see but you're such an asshole that they just don't give a shit.
6. Bring your business cards along. you don't want to have to scribble your contact info somewhere stupid.
I think the general rule is pretty much be polite, but feel free to pipe in and add some more bad convention behavior to this.
Friday, October 1, 2010
NYCC do or die list!
Last week a friend of mine was asked for her do-or-die traveling to a convention list-what a brilliant idea to make public? I'm going to put this together to send out to my friends heading to New york for the show next week.
My DO or Die comic con travel list!
plus some others' suggestions:
Bandaids/painkillers/first aide kit gear
"Sleepwear. you can't sleep naked when you're sharing a hotel room" (via ms. shy)
Physical list of people you need to see for meetings. Things get crazy. You will miss someone.
signage or display gear for your table
"extra underwear and socks, no im serious put that on the list."
simple foods and booze for the room
an inventory of all the products you plan to bring to sell or give away.
Lists of amenities that you may need near the hotel. It's best to have this before you go in case an emergancy goes down and you don't have time to waste looking.
nicer clothes for after parties.
more business cards then you think you'll need
hygene products
a good pair of walking shoes. Ladies, don't be clever.
What else should be on the list? comment and i'll put it up.












