So long, NotALaserBear!
Just a heads up for folks in the Bay Area. I’m going to be at the Queer Comics Expo this weekend (June 18 and 19!), and I’m going to have The Young Protectors and Artifice books to sign and sell, along with Young Protectors trading cards, including the 18+ cards, which feature fully nude art of the adult heroes and villains of The Young Protectors! And actual Spooky Caps! And sticker sheets! And NSFW print packs, too!
It takes place at the SOMArts Cultural Center, in San Francisco, CA at 934 Brannan Street and tickets are just $10 for each day and can be purchased at the door. I’ll be exhibiting at booth #13 (you can see a map of the Expo Hall here.) I attended a couple of years ago and I really think it’s a great time for both readers and creators. Please tell your friends about it. I hope to see you there!
And I’ll also remind you that the e-book version of Artifice has been included in the current Humble Bundle promotion, along with over $320 worth of other LGBT comics, ebooks, and audiobooks in support of the It Gets Better Project. Check out my notes on page 43 for more information, but it’s an awesome deal for a good cause. You should totally check it out too.
So! The Platinum Priestess has vanquished the Bear (which is so not a bear)! What will she do now that she has so much free time on her hands? Will the Bear enjoy its new home, and perhaps even make friends with a handsome mountain man with 70s facial hair? And what’s our team up to now that they’ve gotten their powers back?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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