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Showing posts with label Cara Nicole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cara Nicole. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

C2E2 Con Recap - Day 1

Posted by Katie on 1:41 PM

Oh what a con! Wouldn't that be the teaser of a lifetime? I could just say that and leave you to wonder what I mean...but you guys know me and know that I love to tell you about amazing, so amazing, here we come!

Any con always starts out with travel and C2E2 is no exception! This year, my con weekend started out at 4:15am (Chicago time) on Friday. My things were already in the van, so it was get up, get dressed and head out the door. Traffic was good, with the usual Chicago hangups and I actually managed to make it to O'hare an hour ahead of schedule. I know you're wondering why the heck I went to O'Hare when the convention center isn't anywhere near there. Simple, my friends. Parking. Parking is way, way cheaper there than at any of the hotels. Plus, I was meeting a friend so that I could escort him to his first ever con! He picked me up (and was a total doll to bring me some yogurt since I hadn't eaten) and we headed in to the hotel.

As always, this is where it gets fun. If you've read my other con posts, you know that somehow I always have difficulty getting to the hotels. Usually a gps has something to do with it. In this case, the gps couldn't hold a signal well enough and kept recalculating about once every block. In the end though, our stubbornness
perseverance won out and we made it! We were too early to check in but they let us leave our bags there and it was off to our first day of the convention!

I would love to say that the shuttle ride was uneventful...Okay, for the most part, it was. However, there was this girl on the bus who was a bit unique and by the time we had gotten to the convention center, she had somehow determined that I should write a story and pitch it to Dark Horse and anyone else who would listen. With my busy schedule, I haven't done that yet but who knows..maybe someday you'll see my name on a cover as a writer. You just never know!

Once we got there, I used my "power of the press badge" to slip inside the exhibitor floor. Mostly I just wanted to drop off my coat and there were only about 15 minutes left before the floor opened up for everyone. Would you believe that somehow I managed to lose Jim in that time? Seriously! Luckily, he was listening for his phone and I tracked him down at the Zenescope table. You would think that I was known for hanging around there or something...oh wait....

After saying hi to everyone there, we headed back to Artist's Alley where 90% of my work takes place. I had forgotten just how huge of a place it was! Poor Jim got bored quickly standing there listening to me talk to people so he wandered off, but not before we went and saw the Buffy Shadowcast! Not being super familiar with Buffy but loving shadowcasts, I was interested. Jim, not knowing a lick about shadowcasts, but loving Buffy was interested. In the end, the venue for this was totally wrong, but the actors put on an enjoyable show.

From there, it was back to work for me and Jim decided to wander around and check everything out. I had a great time talking with everyone back in AA and bumped into more than one person that I knew! I have to say that conventions are so many things to me. I always learn something new and meet new people, but now they're giving me the opportunity to see people that I already know too.

The con floor closed at 7pm and let me tell you, they want you off the floor at 7:01. It's a bit crazy so I suggest that if you're attending this event, make sure your shopping is done by 6:55 and you're making your way to the exit or the orange shirts will shoo you along! They're totally nice about it, but those volunteers
take their jobs seriously. The best part of my day? That's really hard to say. I got snuggles from Eric and Mandy's little girl, Rockell...I got to hang out with Mike and Mary DeBalfo behind their table...and, while Jim was telling me a story of how he met some people who knew me, I happened to look over at the up escalator (we were on the down escalator) and I said, "You mean those people?" Turns out that he had run into Alfred Trujillo and Cara Nicole earlier in the day. We got to stand there talking with them for a bit and then it was back to our hotel to do a quick clothing change and head back out to a party! Busy, busy! Did I mention that I got to pop Jim's con cherry? I have to say that part was pretty sweet. It's always fun to watch a grown man's eyes get huge and watch him fanboy and try to figure out what to look at first.

My take on Day 1? Long. Exhausting. So much fun! I'm already looking forward to next year. Make sure you come back to see how Days 2 and 3 went as well as to see some peeks of our photo gallery from this year!





PS For those who might be wondering, no, I didn't take the route into Chicago where I could dodge the "trolls."

Monday, May 6, 2013

Three Questions with AZ Powergirl

Posted by Katie on 2:00 PM

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Confessions of a Con Virgin

Posted by Katie on 12:39 PM

Submitted by Jim Smith




I was 44 years old and I had never done it.  Never felt the thrill, never felt the sense of wonder.  I was a con virgin.

So, our story begins several months ago, when Katrina and I were discussing conventions that were coming up and which ones she was going to.  I had never been to a con in my entire geeky life, and I floated the idea of accompanying her to C2E2, the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Exposition, in 2013.  It would be a perfect first con, because, first of all, it didn’t require a lot of traveling.  Chicago was only a couple hours from my home in Milwaukee.  Additionally, I would have the help of a con expert in Katrina, and in return for her help, I could take pictures for the website.  It was a great idea all around.

So, the tentative plan was made, and quickly forgotten.  As C2E2 got closer and closer, I really didn’t make the moves needed to go until Katrina pinned me down and told me that her ability to make plans required me to make up my mind and commit to either going or not.  Realizing that I was holding her up, I pulled the trigger and ordered my badge.  A few weeks later, the hotel was booked, travel plans and pet sitting were arranged, and I was officially going to C2E2.  All that was left to happen was the passage of time.

The morning of the start of the con, I woke up at 5:00am (Katrina was already on the road for over an hour by then), and on the road half an hour later.  I dropped the dog off at 6:30 and hit the road to our meeting point.  A couple hours later, we met up, parked her car in a lot near O’Hare Airport, and drove into the city.  We dropped off the car and luggage at the hotel and hopped the con shuttle to McCormick Place, the venue for C2E2.

I was immediately struck by the number of people there waiting to get in.  This was going to be a big deal!  I was also struck by the cosplayers, and how they ran the gamut of simple and basic costumes (that would be me if I tried) all the way to a full suit of Iron Man armor made of articulated plastic parts.  I started taking pics right away, and went merrily on my way as I started to enjoy the sights and sounds of C2E2.

One of the main reasons I was there was to meet J Michael Straczynski,  the creator of Babylon 5.  Being a fan of B5 since the episode “Born to the Purple”, I was eager to meet the genius who brought this wonderful show to us.  He wasn’t at his table the first few times I checked.  Then, on one swing past his table, his assistant was setting up his table as about 5 people watched.  The table skirt and table were two different sizes, and I figured to expedite the arrival of JMS, I would help set his booth up.  I helped get the table skirt on, talking to his assistant and thinking that her voice sounded familiar.  She thanked me and I made a flirty joke about just needing a guy around who folded his own bed sheets and took my first decent look at her to realize that this was no assistant.  I was face to face (and flirting with) none other than Patricial Tallman, who played Lyta Alexander on B5.  I later tweeted a proposal, but she graciously declined.  She is a class act.

So I got my geek on, meeting Bruce Boxleitner, JMS and Pat Tallman as a bonus that day.  I walked around, talked geeky stuff with people and looked at merchandise and took lots of pictures.  By the end of the day, my step counter had logged over 26,000 steps taken.  I don’t even want to think of what that was in miles*.

On Saturday, it was back at it.  One of the highlights on Saturday was spending time in Artist Alley where various artists, inkers and colorists had tables to meet fans of their art.  That was where I had some comic shock.  I was face to face with the fact that comics were not the tame publications I remembered from my youth.  Many books had taken on an anime styling of coquettish females with large chests, tiny waists, and voluptuous rear bumpers.  While I found this to be moderately bothersome, one publisher’s books based on the Bible really turned my stomach when I noticed an issue called “A Faceful of Peter”**, which the cover suggests was a tale of two gay apostles.  I lacked the courage to pick it up, much less read it.  Yes, I know, you aren’t supposed to judge a book by its cover, but in this case I did.


More cosplay pics, and I was introduced to a professional cosplayer, Cara Nicole, better known in con circles as AZ Powergirl.  She and her husband, artist Alfred Trujillo were wonderful and friendly, and since they were friends of Katrina’s, we went out for pizza Saturday night, and I learned something very important.  They were regular people, just like me, but with MUCH cooler jobs.  Katrina had promised to introduce me to the “cool kids” at the con, and she did not disappoint.

By the time Sunday had rolled around, I was pretty much spent.  I stuck around for a few hours, but said my farewells early, and hit the road around noon.  I picked up the dog, played some cards with my friends, took a nap on their couch, then headed home.  A good night’s sleep, and I was back to my normal life the next day.

As of this writing, I am still 44 years old, but now, I have been there, and done that.  I am no longer a con virgin, and maybe, just maybe, my case of con fatigue will be gone in time for me to go to C2E2 next year!

*10,000 steps = 5 miles approximately.
** Geek-o-Rama actually received a copy of this book to review so watch for that in the upcoming months.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Emergency Kickstarter Alert: Dedd Teddy

Posted by Katie on 4:47 PM

This one just came to our attention and considering it's based out of Detroit, Michigan and involving some of our awesome friends from Phoenix, Arizona, we couldn't not show you! It only has 9 days left though so don't hesitate if you want to get in on the fun. Also, in the video, Cara mentions funding of $7,000. However, that number has now been lowered to $5,000. Watch the video and if you like what you see, click this linky link here and go check them out!


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