Agreeable Comics at the Boston Comic-Con!
4 Comments | Posted: April 8th, 2010 | Filed under: Meta, Shameless Self-Promotion, She Died In Terrebonne, The Loneliest Astronauts, The RackI’m forgoing MoCCA this year (and it does pain me a bit) to instead helm an Agreeable Comics table at the Boston Comic-Con. To be blunt, last year’s MoCCA experience as an exhibitor cost me money, cost me time, and nearly cost me my sanity thanks to too-hot temperatures and disorganized staff. (Benjamin Birdie was a champ, as was Mike Rosenzweig, but overall, the experience left a pretty bad taste in my mouth, beginning with a table fee that’s almost four times what I’m paying to exhibit at this weekend’s show.)
Anyway, my kvetching about MoCCA aside (and I hope everyone that attends and tables this year has a good time, seriously; the move to April was smart, especially as they’re in a giant non-air-conditioned armory,) I’m really excited to offer up new Agreeable Comics goodies this weekend at the Westin Boston Waterfront.
I’ll have the print edition of The Rack: Year One (Mostly) along with the soon-to-be-sold-online floppies collecting the first batch of strips for She Died In Terrebonne and The Loneliest Astronauts. Ming Doyle and TJ Kirsch will both be present and they’re going to be creating special sketch cards for those who might want to purchase such a thing to show their support for either comic (or both!) and you’ll be able to pick up buttons and postcards if you want to, you know, be cheap about the whole thing. You’ll also have the chance to pick up some of TJ and Ming’s other works as well and maybe, if you’re nice, get a sketch!
If you’re coming already, please swing by and show your support! If you’re undecided, check out the roster of guests.


Ah, sad to hear that you won’t be at MoCCA. Oh well. Enjoy the Boston show — hope you guys sell a lot of books.
Someday, SOMEDAY, I will stop working weekends and actually go to this.
Ah, sad to hear that you won’t be at MoCCA. Oh well. Enjoy the Boston show — hope you guys sell a lot of books.
I’m pretty sad that I won’t be attending MoCCA, but I think last year proved that I’m not, for lack of a better phrasing, esoteric enough for that particular venue. I write and publish pretty straightforward pop comics, and the Boston show is a better fit for us than MoCCA.
Hopefully, they won’t collide on the schedule next year and I can attend MoCCA, as it is my favorite comics show to go to as a reader.
Aw, and I was gonna bring you some Hostess snack cakes and everything.