#326 Three Views of San Diego Comicon




Deconstructing Comics show

Summary: (http://deconstructingcomics.com/podcast/references/sdcc_3views.jpg)This week, Tim talks to three guys who participated in San Diego Comicon earlier this month, to see what their objectives were for being there, how it went, and their advice to SDCC newbies. Dale Wilson, who wrote up his experience (http://buyindiecomics.com/2012/san-diego-comic-con-mixed-feelings-is-an-understatement/) at BuyIndieComics.com, on why he left "unfulfilled" in some ways, but enjoyed it in other ways; Justin Hall, who we last talked to in March of last year (http://deconstructingcomics.com/?p=963), on promoting his Fantagraphics book "No Straight Lines (http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/comics-and-graphic-novels/2012/07/11/celebrate-history-queer-comics-no-straight)" and Prism Comics (http://prismcomics.org/), as well as the sideline indie comics gathering Trickster (http://trickstertrickster.com/); and Robert Roach (http://hometownprods.com/WebsiteOverhaul-March10/02-RDRArtMasterPageImages/02-RDRArtMasterPage.html), a veteran of San Diego tabling, on his Japanese influences, networking, and more.