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The Rise Of The Phoenix Comicon

The Phoenix might be returning in the New series Avengers versus X-Men this year. However, the Phoenix arrived this past weekend in Arizona and its here to stay for decades to come.
This weekend I got to do something that is very rare in this industry and probably wont be done again for a long time. I attended Phoenix Comicon as a Vendor, Writer/Blogger, Manager of Comic programming/ Art Auction for the con, and as a Fanboy. So you can imagine how fast paced the con was for me. However, at Phoenix Comicon this year there was a calmness also that seemed to flow through me like none I had experienced the last two years at the con. Vendors and Creators were more active and smiles were abroad as I walked through the exhibor hall. Handshakes seemed to be the theme as I walked down the halls. The repeated "We will be here next year for sure" was the catch phrase heard consistently. Now the great thing about this was it was only Friday when I was hearing this.
The Con itself was simply amazing. The aisles were wider and the creator tables had separation in between each table so the fans could get pictures easily with their favorite creator. Cossie's were everywhere and at sometimes its seemed to be a Cossie Con all together.

McFarlane comics and toys were there. I know a lot of fans were dissapointed that McFarlane himself couldn't make it out this year. However, they were slinging a lot of comics and toys the whole weekend. Their con exclusive was a huge success and we hope to get Mcfarlane to make a appearance next year if we can.
Samurai Comics was next. They had all four corners with tons of goodies for everybody. Samurai is our biggest comic store and a huge supporter of the con. Mike Banks was in the groove and caught him sneaking around the con looking for some goodies for himself as well. If your in Phoenix visiting, Samurai is definetly a store you want to check out.

Zenescope was next in the front lines. They should have just moved their office out this way. They had everything you could think of and then even brought more. They are Cossie extreme and made sure that the fans new it. Their Variants were huge at the show and had just about everybody signing each one for the fans. Trades were huge for them at the show as well. I look forward in hanging with them in Philly soon.
Pulido and his Mega Hit and Culture Icon Lady Death was just sporting the goods like no tomorrow. Pulido was his trademarked self. Every fan is a part of his Coffin Comics family. I missed the Lady Death Cossie and will have to make up for it at SDCC. Brian also was really good at making sure I was always in a sane mood the whole show and I'm in debt to him for his friendship over the years. Amazingly enough I just realized as I'm typing that I didnt get my picture with him. What the heck was I thinking. Okay, relax and go back to talking about the show.
George Perez was freaking awesome. His line was never ending and he was just happy as a puppy the whole time. He made my top ten moments of all time. I was walking down the hall before the show and he saw me and said "Jesse, how are you doing" to me thats golden. The fact he knew my name and wanted to know how I was just shows how much of a class act he is. Many people had asked me if he will be back next year. I cant answer that but I just know his impact to the con was unforgetable.
Billy Tucci was all smiles the whole show. I don't know if that's something new just had to say it. He is so cool to watch do his work and how he talks to his fans. You never seemed rushed and he can get a crowd to gather and listen. His booth was huge and he had so many goodies that you had too go back to see it a couple times more.
Of course some of my favorite families were out there. Starting with the Portacio's. The whole gang was there hanging out and just enjoying the crowds. I took my traditional group photo and got time to talk to Whilce for a couple minutes as well. Brian and Kristy Miller were there as well sporting some cool Outfits. When I was in a bind they were there to help me out of the crunch. The Debalfo were just like the quiet superstars of the show. They had a lot going on during the show but also were everywhere after the show. Mary seemed to get her self a very nice fan base as well. There are so many more families that help Phoenix Comicon for what it is. A event for not just one person but for the whole family to enjoy.
Programming was stacked very well and we hope we can add some more panels to the comic book tracts next year and also work on getting some into bigger rooms. Too have so many creators willing to take time to talk to the fans was amazing. To see Skynet versus Zombies (Andy Bohn and Raven Gregory) rock the house was the bling bling. Native American's comic panel was standing room only. I walked in just smiling ear to ear about the excitement in the air. Though, I had too kick them out for the next panel it was awesome sauce supreme. Many rooms were jammed packed and one room moved from a 150 seat room to a 400 seat room and was still standing room only.
The overall feel was excitement and enjoyment from the second the con doors opened till every night when you heard the words last call at a bar. I remember hanging out Friday night closing up the after party with Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul. We were just talking in the hall. I don't know what the conversation was about. I just couldn't believe that I was with them just hanging after the first night ended. Hanging with Joe Benetiz and Peter Steigerwald was a huge highlight for me as well. However, it was just hanging with fans that made this con my second best con in my 30 years (SDCC 1982 #1)













