Anthony Garcia & TwentyToSix Books

November 18, 2009

Late review - Tucson Comic Con 2009

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I had really hoped to do some sort of write up about this year’s 2nd annual Tucson Comicon.  As luck, fate, whatever would have it, by Monday after the con, I was already coming down with something that had invaded my pristine and healthy body.  An insidious parasite that I no doubt picked up at said convention in the first place.  Not the flu, but just enough of a bug to dull my senses and manifest my lethargic alter ego, Cantgetouttabed Boy.  Oh, sure, I was able to generate the occasional Facebook quip, but by and large, I just felt too miserable to contribute anything more than that.  It’s a week later and I’m still sneezing my fool head off, but I feel so much better.  Thanks for asking.

I was really looking forward to this year’s Tucson Con.  I managed to miss the first one somehow, so I was determined to make this one.  Back in the 90’s, there was an effort to create a Tucson Con and it actually lasted a couple years before drying up and blowing away, but we’ve really been needing one ever since.  And here it is: Thanks to Mike Olivares and his crew, this year’s show had an intensity usually found at  bigger venues and has firmly planted itself as an annual Tucson event.  I believe this is the start of something big.

My sister was out, visiting from Connecticut, and she’d never been to a comic book convention.  Luckily, she’s adventurous type and ended up having a great day making connections and meeting people.  I have to take a moment and offer a plug for her.  She’s a professional musician in the New York / Boston corridor.  She goes by ArleneWow!, and you can check out her site at www.arlenewow.com  There are links to listen to her music, so don’t hesitate.  You won’t be sorry.

But I digress.  About a week before the show, I started to get a little worried as there was no confirmation or any information about set-up or floorplan.  Turned out it was first come, first serve, pick the table of your choice kinda situation.  That made me a bit nervous.  I like my cons to be a little more structured than that otherwise it brings up horrible images of swap meets and yard sales.  What was I getting into?  Once there, my fears melted away.  Mike was indeed orchestrating placement as it happened but with a sort of plan in mind, so we ended up with a good mix of different exhibitors throughout the hall.

In the final analysis, it was a great show.  We meet old friends, made new ones and had sales that rivaled any of the other shows we do.  The Hotel Arizona is a great venue for this sort of thing and a great location to boot.  I hope the hotel thought well of us also, as there’s plenty of room to grow into there.  Maybe next year we’ll start to have the things other cons have, like panels, costume contests, films…and after-con events, maybe a mixer here and there wouldn’t hurt.  You did a great job Mike, we’re looking forward to the next one.  And I hope to see the rest of you there too!

November 10, 2009

YouTube Cover Gallery

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I just posted a cover gallery vid to YouTube.  See what idle hands will do?

November 6, 2009

Save 10% on my books!

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Right now, through a special arrangement with Lulu.com, you can get a 10% discount on any of my trade paperbacks listed on my Lulu storefront. Just enter the codeword GREATBOOK at checkout to receive the discount. Here your chance to pick up that copy of THE FRANCHISE you’ve been craving! Here’s the link: http://stores.lulu.com/civil_t

And remember, tomorrow is the second annual Tucson Comic-Con at the Hotel Arizona downtown. Admission is free so come on down and say hello!

October 27, 2009

Pics from Charlie’s Comics Fundraiser

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Our friend Henry Barajas was good enough to take some pictures of the comic event held at Charlie’s Comic Books October 3rd to raise money for Tucson’s Primavera Foundation.  Here’s a look:

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Me and the ever-lovely Elaine with some of our offspring.

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This time it’s Elaine with the ever-present Tony.

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Members of our local 501st Legion showed up to set the mood.

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Jonny Allen, creator of Miscellaneous Adventures Of Stykman.

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Sketchdog!

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And there were lots and lots of raffle prizes!

So, we’re gearing up for the 2nd annual Tucson Comic Con to be held on November 7, at the Hotel Arizona downtown.  Admission is free so we hope to see you there!

Tony

September 20, 2009

Fully Functional

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new-weblogo.jpgWell, it took me forever, but the website is, as the subject says, fully functional.  I wish I was.  The galleries are set to display a new page every week and all the links work.  What more could you possibly ask for?  Take a moment, look through it and tell me what you think.  Yeah, I know it’s a little psychedelic, (thanks, Reno) but what do you want for nothing?  Now it’s just a small matter of keeping it updated…

September 4, 2009

Mark Your Calendars!

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charlie.JPGBenefit For The Primavera Foundation

On Saturday, October 3rd, Charlie’s Comics of Tucson, AZ will host the latest in a series of benefits events.

The event will run from 11am to 5pm and will feature an obstacle course jumping castle for the kids.  There will also be a raffle of two exclusive Hal Jordan Darkest Night action figures.  Proceeds from the raffle will go to Tucson’s Primavera Foundation.

In addition to myself, several other creators will be on hand to sign books and draw sketches.  So mark your calendars and come down and have some fun.  Charlie’s Comic Books is located at 5445 E.22nd Street in Tucson.  It’ll be a blast.  Other creators include Jonny Allen (Stykman) and Max Cannon (Red Meat).  See you there!

August 26, 2009

The Franchise Now Available At Amazon!

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Franchise Cover

The Franchise: Wall Of Angels Volume One is now available at Amazon.com!  This volume collects the first six issues of Wall Of Angels with 20 new pages not published in the original comic book. with 20 new pages not published in the original comic book.A tale of deceit, love and courage woven against a tapestry of legends.  From Roswell to the ancient land of Atlantis, a group of unlikely companions follow a madman on an unholy quest for eternal life.

This graphic novel is a 166 page paperback, b/w, 6 x 9 format.

Just $15.99 plus shipping & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.

  • ISBN-10: 0557039924
  • ISBN-13: 978-0557039920
  • August 4, 2009

    A Newer, Fresher Website

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    I’ve been busy updating the look of the website, plus I’ll be adding pages to it so that everything that pertains to a particular title will be on its own page.  In the meantime, the only link that works is the Blog link.  I guess if you’re here that you’ve already found it.  My experience with these updates is that the site will be glitchy as I add stuff, so please, be patient and keep trying.  The main links for purchase of each title will now be on that title’s page.  The links will also be on the sidebar of the blog page, but for the life of me, I can’t figure out how to keep them from drifting to the bottom of the page.  Any suggestions?

    July 30, 2009

    San Diego Comic Con International 2009

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    My wife and I just got back from SDCC 2009 Monday night and it’s taken a couple days just to get our heads screwed on straight again.  We had an absolute blast, met old friends, made new ones and had our best show ever.  I was a little nervous because we had given up our usual booth space for a generic exhibitor table tucked away at the far end of the hall.  My fears were unfounded however.  We had greater traffic than ever and weren’t surrounded by other publishers vying for the same readers.  My wife, Elaine, gets total credit for suggesting the move.  We’ve already applied for the same spot next year.

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    The Con also gets Kudos for streamlining their registration process (at least for exhibitors).  We were busy setting up our space within ten minutes of our arrival at the convention center.  That has never happened before.  Things started off slowly enough though.  Preview night really is just that, people kind of mill around scoping out the lay of the land and apart from some exclusives, no one was really making any purchases.  But it’s a good time to get back in the swing of things and get into that “con” mode that would dominate our brains for the next four days.

    The response to our stuff was wonderful.  Our Fortune Angel poster by Paul Cartwright was a big hit followed by the new tpb version of Wall Of Angels 1-6.  It’s titled The Franchise: Wall Of Angels Volume One and it’s available from Lulu.com.  There’s a link on the sidebar (which sometimes migrates to the bottom of the page, so scroll down).  A big Thank You to everyone that stopped by to talk, buy or just show off costumes.  It was great meeting all of you, especially Jeremy and his wife (sorry, I forgot your name) who went around the con getting cool stuff for us while we were imprisoned at our table.  Thanks guys, you were great and I hope we run into you again.  Here’s their happy little faces:

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    As usual the biggest complaint from fans is that the con has just gotten too big.  It’s almost impossible to navigate the floor especially on Saturday.  I really don’t see how people with strollers or in wheelchairs manage it.  My biggest peeves while walking the crowds was that I always seemed to end up behind some guy who is not paying attention to his surroundings, texting away on his phone.  Dude!  Look up!  I’m trying to get by here.  Needless to say, I didn’t venture out much, there was plenty going on at our own table.  I’ve said it before.  Exhibiting at a con is like having box seats to a freak parade.  I apologize of course, you’re not all freaks but you definitely had your freak on!

    Our friend Steve Sprovieri (The Baritonios) from Chicago, showed up unexpectedly at our table, after telling us he would not be there this year.  I love Steve.  He’s a doer and a great networker.  By that evening we found ourselves at an exclusive party in the penthouse of the Hard Rock Hotel, mingling in the lobby with people like John Cho (Star Trek) and Danny DeVito (No, we didn’t talk to either of them…)  Like I said, Steve’s a doer.

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    Every year I try to make the rounds and make sure that I at least say hello to my contacts in the industry.  I hard a hard time hooking up with Dave Dorman (if your don’t know his work, google him.  It’s worth it) but he ended up showing up to our table.  Always a pleasure, Dave, always a pleasure.  Charlie Vess (Stardust) also stopped by and got to catch up with him a little (another one worth googling if you don’t know him).

    You just never know who’s gonna drop in.  Seth Green stopped by our table very momentarily, but I don’t think he was too aware of his surroundings…if you know what I mean.  Brief eye contact and whoosh, he was gone.  Bye Scotty Evil!

    Anyway, those are some brief highlights of our experience at SDCC this year.  Detractors will say what they will about the show…if you don’t like it, don’t go.  TwentyToSix will not give up it’s spot as long as there’s an SDCC and we’ll see you there next year!

    Tony & Elaine Garcia TwentyToSix Books

    July 15, 2009

    Space Shuttle A-Go-Go

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    didn’t Go-Go…at least not while we were there.  My wife and I just got back from visiting her parents in Florida and I was really hoping we’d see a shuttle launch but it was not to be.  Oh well, maybe some day.  We had a good vantage point too, from the 11th floor of a friend’s beachfront condo.  It was a great trip anyway, two weeks of sun and beach and lots of down time to catch up on some reading.  No comics.  I read Terry Pratchett’s Equal Rites, Khaled Hosseini’s Kite Runner, Ken Follett’s The Pillars Of The Earth.  No wonder I need glasses.
    Something that is even better than a shuttle launch is now just a week away…the San Diego Comic Con International 2009.  We have a table this year located at B6.  Not where we usually display but the budget was tight this year.  You know what I’m talking about.  So if you plan on going, please stop by the table, say hello.  Besides myself and my wife, we’ll have artist Alfonso Ruiz on hand to dazzle your eyes.  I’m really looking forward to the show, a large portion of our books sales are point of contact sales and repeat customers.  And I have to tell you, it’s really gratifying to meet people face to face, answer their questions and sign a book or two.  I hope to see you there!
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