Scott Kurtz at Sci-Fi Convention This Weekend

Scott Kurtz of PVP will be making an appearance at the SCI FI EXPO FAN APPRECIATION DAY this Saturday, April 17 at the Richardson Civic Center (admission is FREE). Kurtz has more details on his webiste:

I’ll be there too selling copies of the PvP comic book and the new DORK AGES trade. I’ll be doing sketches too. So come on by. It won’t cost you nothing and there’s some cool free stuff they’re giving away to the first people through the door.

Xaviar Xerexes

Wandering webcomic ronin. Created Comixpedia (2002-2005) and ComixTalk (2006-2012; 2016-?). Made a lot of unfinished comics and novels.

3 Comments

  1. Be happy to – someone should submit a news item to us (handy link on the front page called “submit news”) because otherwise our overworked and not paid news gathering staff might miss it.

  2. It was a fun convention overall, saw Scott, didn’t talk to him though. Didn’t have anything to say, just wanted to see the infamous individual I hear so many people talk about. 😀 (I just went with my husband to check out the con… carrying a 9 month old baby actually went better than I thought.. until people started screaming and jumping around us trying to get Punisher hats while they were throwing them.)
    Nice free convention, a little bad planning on their setting up of the free stuff table.. and the lack of a Hellboy tshirt I so wanted that was promised to the first 300, but hey.. I got this huge movie poster for it and Kill Bill II to hang up in her room over her crib. >:) They had shirts, books, keychains.. and oh yes.. a Kill Bill II Eyepatch all for the taking if you kept on going through the line.

  3. Hey this is great news, really. But if you’re going to report when the leading lights of webcomics go to cons, you could at least mention the fact that Pete Abrams of Sluggy Freelance, Fred “Piro” Gallagher of Megatokyo, Howard Tayler of Schlock Mercenary, and Rob Balder of PartiallyClips are all going to be at Penguicon in Livonia, Michigan this weekend.

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