So, last weekend was Portsmouth's Annual Comic Con.
I've done this for a few years now, and as it's only 1.5 hours away I tend to drive back and forth each day to save money that would be spent on a hotel room. Had I been travelling on my own then the current cost of petrol may have challenged this approach but this year I was bringing Gary Crutchley and his wife Karen (who were staying over at my place for the weekend) with me so it was definitely cheaper.
But, would we all be able to get up, out of the house and on the road, in time?
It all went very smoothly. We arrived in plenty of time and after two short trips between the car and my table we had sent up with plenty of time for a nice breakfast.
As always there were queues forming, which is nice to see.
Once again my table was in its usually position in the marquee and it's great when people look happy to find you.
We had a lot of people coming back to buy more, having bought our WesterNoir books over the last few years. In a couple of cases we even had people coming back to buy more having only just bought a book or two an hour earlier.
You get to see some great cosplays at this event and my favourite this year had to be the
Planet of the Apes couple, with baby
Ceasar.
It was great to catch up with a couple of fellow Dungeon and Dragons enthusiasts and continue to talk about our plans with regards a WesterNoir RPG. More on that in the future, but for now it's early days.
Sunday was much like Saturday. Yes it was a little quieter, as is usually the way of Comic Cons, but there were still lots of people to chat to about our books and sales weren't bad at all.
Portsmouth Comic Con really is a family affair.
It has something for everyone.
Yes, it has a mostly comic theme to it but there are also computer games, authors with their books, role playing games, lessons on how to paint miniatures and of course a special area for TV and film celebrities.
The Guildhall has something of of interest on every floor.
There were even said to be dinosaurs about the place..
..but I didn't see any.
It's great to be part of this event.
I'm already looking forward to next year.