Well, not if you were attending C2E2 or you're chasing after some hard to get artists! People lined up for hours, some even over four, for team Batman (Greg Capullo/Scott Snyder) with the commission lists for many hard to get artists filling up instantaneously.
Below are some pictures from a rocking and rolling Artist Alley on[...]
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Christine Stephan hit Artist Alley for us this weekend at NYCC and has provided us these pics as a virtual tour Still hard to believe it hit capacity yesterday.
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We are hearing reports from NYCC that Artist Alley has reached it's maximum capacity and that no one else is being allowed in.
Update – Our own Rich Johnston is in Artist Alley right now and says " It does not feel full It is spacious Lots of people for sure, but nothing like a crush."
Judging[...]
by Chuck Brouillette
The Artist Alley at a comic convention is a unique organism. For fans wandering the aisles recognizing images they love, names they admire and possibly even faces they can identify, it is probably the most complex environment of the event.
And I love Artist Alley in the morning.
Creators are just setting up, their big, bold, printed posters[...]
On my way down the stairs towards Artist Alley there was a huge crowd of people entering and exiting the hall I found myself absolutely disoriented as I struggled to get a visual hold on how many people were across the hall on the second level.
Even if you are not one who easily gets dizzy[...]
Matt Harding Does Comic Con – The Places To Visit At The Artist Alley And Small Press Booths. Part 3
Matt Harding writes for Bleeding Cool:
Day 3: Saturday Artist Alley and Small Press Reviews
Hallelujah, I made it through the day without my awesome "Wolfman Bill Clinton" action figure being crushed to smithereens in my awkward giant shwag-bag One of the coolest booths that I found is a toy manufacturer named "Heroes in Action" toys, with[...]
Matt Harding Does Comic Con – The Places To Visit At The Artist Alley And Small Press Booths. Part 1
Matt Harding write for Bleeding Cool:
I'm taking this convention in waves as I try to wade through masses of humanity to get glimpses and peeks at the treasure trove that is the small press and artist alley sections of this year's San Diego Comic Con All my peeps here at Bleeding Cool have you covered[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool;
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool;
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Chris Waterman writes for Bleeding Cool
I had the opportunity this last weekend to walk the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con. The past 3 years I have attended as a budding young (well old) artist and enjoyed my time in the Artist Alley. From the veteran creators of the comic industry to the new faces[...]
Co-founded by Craig Rousseau, Rich Woodall and Kelly Yates, Artist Alley is a hub for creator-driven digital comics, with a price point to match They publish comics in 11 page chapters with a cover, for 99 cents, paid through Paypal, with creators receiving 80% of profits, while readers receive the comic in a DRM-free PDF[...]