Our first stop of the morning was at Galactic Quest Comics in Lawrenceville, Georgia. http://www.galacticquest.com/
The store opened early and the weather was nice, but overcast.
Crowds were pouring in when we arrived around 10:30 am.
Even The Spider-Mobile made an appearance.
Our second stop was Odin's Comics in Snellville, Georgia. http://www.odinscomics.com/home/home.html
There were not as many events here, but a small and enthusiastic crowd.
Next up was The Dragon's Horde in Stone Mountain, Georgia. This was my first trip to this particular store. There was a capacity crowd here as well as creator signings and gaming tournaments.
Writer Robert Jeffrey was signing copies of his first story from Terminus Media. It was a great read.
A shot of the store's interior.
Next up was Criminal Records in Little Five Points. http://criminalatl.com/
The comic gods were watching out for us and we miraculously found an empty parking spot right outside the store. It's usually a hike. :)
Criminal had a nice crowd as well and also creator signings including Paul Jenkins, Georges Jeanty...
Urbnpop's Chris Hamer...
and more, including this talented gentleman whose name escapes me (my humblest apologies).
After a spot of lunch we made our way to Dr. No's Comics & Games in Marietta. http://www.drnos.com/
A bit of a ride, but well worth it. This was Mike's first visit and I think he enjoyed it. Mark Bagley was signing and sketching while we were there as well.
We ended our tour at the new locations of Odin's Comics original store. http://www.odinscomics.com/home/home.html No signage as yet since they just moved, but the new store looks great.
Here are the free comics I picked up this year. The books on the left were ones I purchased throughout the day.
Here are the free comics I picked up this year. The books on the left were ones I purchased throughout the day.
There are some great comics offered this year. I hope you were able to grab some books for yourself.
On Sunday, May 2, I was a guest at the Atlanta Comic Convention. www.atlantacomicconvention.com. The shot below is the only photo I took because, as usual, I was busy talking with folks and forgot about the camera.
On Sunday, May 2, I was a guest at the Atlanta Comic Convention. www.atlantacomicconvention.com. The shot below is the only photo I took because, as usual, I was busy talking with folks and forgot about the camera.
Looks like a good time for all. Free. WHEEEEE!
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ReplyDeleteThat's quite a haul my friend.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the booty. :)
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Thanks,Brennon. I was surprised I only ended pwith 3 doubles considering I picked up a few free books at each store.
ReplyDeleteThanks,Brennon. I was surprised I only ended pwith 3 doubles considering I picked up a few free books at each store.
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it by--sorry that I was so busy that I didn't even get to say hello! It was a fun day, though!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cliff. You were pretty busy so I didn't want to bother you. There was a nice crowd at the shop. It was the first time my friend, Mike had visited and he was very impressed with the store.
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