BONE Exhibition events continue…
Hi everybody, Tom here. Saturday, May 10th kicked off with Jeff's talk with Scott McCloud. A great turnout (over 500 people) came to hear Jeff and Scott share war stories from the early days of indie comics.

Thanks to Chuck over at comicrelated.com for the top two pics. You can see Chuck's other pic's here.



Steve Hamaker in the audience.

The huge line after the interview fills the Mershon lobby, as people wait to get their swag signed.

Jeff and Scott get down to business.



These kids are taking some time out to read the One Volume Edition while their parents waited in line.

Thursday, May 15th. A night with Terry Moore. Terry was a great speaker. He had the audience captivated with his story of how Strangers in Paradise and his rise into self publishing came to be. I stupidly forgot my camera, so a great big THANK YOU to Vaneta at Newsarama (from whom we stole these pics). You can read the full newsarama article here.
Look at the mutual admiration they have for each other!?!


A fan gave Terry a Katchoo license plate that used to be on her car.
After his talk, Terry was treated to a great dinner at one of our finest restaurants, G. Michaels.
A great appetizer, shrimp and grits is one of Jeff's favorites and we ordered it for all to taste.
Tomorrow, Tuesday May 20th, Paul Pope will be at the Wexner Center giving his talk. You can see more of that here. Also, dont forget about "A Looney Tunes Evening with Jeff Smith " coming up on June 5th.










haha!
This is great.
So like when you gave him the bird in response to the “5 issues in the can” thing, what’d he mean? Like he’s getting done quicker than you?
Comment by Marcus — May 19, 2008 @ 6:05 pm
Did anyone record either Jeff and Scott’s or Terry’s talk??
I’d sure love to hear me an mp3 of that!
Comment by Chris Ruggia — May 21, 2008 @ 3:05 pm
Hi Chris, I believe that each night was videotaped, but I’m not sure when (and if) it will be available. If we hear of anything, we’ll be sure to let everyone know, here on the blog.
Comment by Tom — May 21, 2008 @ 3:06 pm