yukailin
01-26-2005, 06:39 AM
Javi, you left the LB after asking what booth I'm at at comic con, but before I could answer you. So, here is the post, in case you dind't feel like looking it up in the archives.
yukailin says:
(Tue Jan 25 21:01:02 2005 68.166.131.71)
Javi, yes, I can't believe I skipped Shiri, but I figured a lot of people who have been impressed with Yunjin might have looked it up already. I saw it a few years ago, it was quite good, but Nowhere to Hide is better.
At SDCC, I sort of split my time between two or three shops. My boyfriend's is just his name, Bill Wu, or William Wu. We were next to TolkienTown last year, and might be again this year. Since we sell a lot of LOTR stuff, we should be near New Line and Sideshow, like we were last year as well, one would hope. We then also were the official sales point for Houghton Mifflin's books, since they had a booth, but no tax number to sell in CA, so we sold Tolkien's books for them. I also work for TheOneRing.net, so whenever we have a presence at comic con, I'm usually doing something for them. Although last year it was all about the Ringers: Lord of the Fans documentary.
So, as you can see, even without panels, autograph sessions, film screenings or the Masquerade, my time is already really spread out.
yukailin says:
(Tue Jan 25 21:01:02 2005 68.166.131.71)
Javi, yes, I can't believe I skipped Shiri, but I figured a lot of people who have been impressed with Yunjin might have looked it up already. I saw it a few years ago, it was quite good, but Nowhere to Hide is better.
At SDCC, I sort of split my time between two or three shops. My boyfriend's is just his name, Bill Wu, or William Wu. We were next to TolkienTown last year, and might be again this year. Since we sell a lot of LOTR stuff, we should be near New Line and Sideshow, like we were last year as well, one would hope. We then also were the official sales point for Houghton Mifflin's books, since they had a booth, but no tax number to sell in CA, so we sold Tolkien's books for them. I also work for TheOneRing.net, so whenever we have a presence at comic con, I'm usually doing something for them. Although last year it was all about the Ringers: Lord of the Fans documentary.
So, as you can see, even without panels, autograph sessions, film screenings or the Masquerade, my time is already really spread out.