When I saw that the Dark Horse booth was having a signing, I
was excited. SDCC is all about excitement and disappointment. When I finally
got to Dark Horse to ask about the signing, I figured I was too late. I was
told that there wasn’t a drawing but just a first come first serve. I was also
told I could buy a copy of the book while in line.
I decided to buy a copy then and there. As I was looking
through their store, I only noticed a $50 and a $100 version on sale. What
happened to the $20 version? Oh well, at
least it will be signed. I bought my copy and left for a few hours. I got back to the booth about 15 minutes
before the signing was to start.
I asked about the signing and was actually lead to the exact
spot to stand. And I was first in line. I always find it awkward to be first
but it was the end of the day and the carpets was heavily padded so I was
fairly happy. My fellow line mates, which queued within seconds of my arrival,
were all friendly. The hostess of the
signing was friendly and she joked we could not swap out $50 version of the
book for the $100 version on the table while her back was turned. She teased us
that she was counting the books in the stack.
Vivek Tiwary was the first to arrive. A few minutes later
Andrew Robinson sat down and the signing began.
They had a promotional sampler on the table and as I handed over my book
I asked for the sampler to be signed too. I had plans for that. Both Vivek and
Andrew were nice. Vivek seemed just as excited to be there was the rest of the
nerds in the crowd.
I got my book and left and that finished my Thursday.
But the story continues…