Hmm. That would indeed be a fluke, would it not?
I’m currently exhibiting at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, WA this weekend, April 7-10. And I have Artifice graphic novels and special advance copies of The Young Protectors Volume One for sale! And, as a special treat, I’ve brought brand new The Young Protectors trading cards, including the 18+ cards, which feature fully nude art of the adult heroes and villains of The Young Protectors! I’m exhibiting at the Northwest Press Booth (Booth 1227) with other cool LGBT creators. If you’re at Emerald City Comic Con, please stop by and say hello!
Meanwhile, The Young Protectors penciler Adam DeKraker will be exhibiting at the Rainbow Book Fair on April 9th (this Saturday!) at John Jay College in New York City. The Rainbow Book Fair is “the largest LGBT book event in the U.S.” and Adam will also have both The Young Protectors and Artifice books. If you’re in the area, it’ll be a great chance to meet him and get him to sign your book!
So! Commander has made a pretty convincing argument—and look at the way Paul’s eyes have lit up! What could possibly happen next?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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