Toronto Comicon has come and gone, and I’ve finally recovered all my sleep. So here are m
Toronto Comicon has come and gone, and I’ve finally recovered all my sleep. So here are my thoughts about the convention.The not so good…….Honestly the only thing that wasn’t that great about this convention was that people just weren’t there to buy things. My overall sales were way lower than what I expected based on other conventions I had gone to of the same size. (Silver lining is that a have lots of stock left over so I don’t have to stress about prepping for my next convention in May)The good…..It’s always a great time when I get to hang out with @kkul-jaem and people watch. Since this convention brings together so many fandoms it’s great to see all the different types of people, especially the families that come out. Seeing parents and kids geek out together really makes conventions special. The awesome…..We talked to so many critical role fans <3. The love for this show is amazing. I got to see cosplays of Vex, Jester, Mollymauk and Yasha, which lead to me cry internally. Seeing peoples reactions as they noticed our critical role items was priceless. We even had fans come by telling us that they were told to come check out our artist table by other critters at the convention. It was all just so good and heartwarming. Overall, I left the convention on Sunday with a big smile on my face, having learned more about convention tabling, and having met some wonderful people. A big THANK YOU to all the people that came out to visit our table. Your kindness and support means the world to us <3 -- source link
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