It is a bit safer BEHIND the table as I noticed being my second comic-con, but first artist table. The only quirks I had were parents pulling there kids away from my artwork.
They'll let their kids be exposed to blood and gore, but heaven forbid a little skin. And I mean just basics....no nudity or over the top poses. In the end...I'll be going to more...but I'll be safe behind the table. XD
yeah I just went to a horror show they have here in Maryland every year and I enjoined it but there's a world of difference between horror nerds and comic nerds
I've had similar feelings at horror conventions. After years of going to them, the positives have become outweighed by the negatives, like the "people" who show up, the expenses, and the monotony of the seeing a lot of the same guests and booths at every convention. The Q&A panels are the only real draw.
another problem is you guys got shoved in the back next to the make shift "rooms" they made
eltopo 2 years ago
It is a bit safer BEHIND the table as I noticed being my second comic-con, but first artist table. The only quirks I had were parents pulling there kids away from my artwork.
They'll let their kids be exposed to blood and gore, but heaven forbid a little skin. And I mean just basics....no nudity or over the top poses. In the end...I'll be going to more...but I'll be safe behind the table. XD
Thanks for the truth!
MsNicoleGoff 2 years ago
yeah I just went to a horror show they have here in Maryland every year and I enjoined it but there's a world of difference between horror nerds and comic nerds
eltopo 2 years ago
I've had similar feelings at horror conventions. After years of going to them, the positives have become outweighed by the negatives, like the "people" who show up, the expenses, and the monotony of the seeing a lot of the same guests and booths at every convention. The Q&A panels are the only real draw.
RadioactiveReviewsTV 2 years ago