2010 Convention Schedule Announced!

Conventions

It’s never too early to plan, therefore I’m announcing my initial convention appearances for 2010 now! Today I’m announcing four major shows I’ll be attending in the new year.

First up will be the Boston Comic Con.  The Boston show, a local one for me, has always been a successful one for me in the past.  This spring’s Boston show should be the biggest ever, featuring a brand new location and an expanded guest list.  Two words…Jim Lee.

I’m also announcing two major summer shows.  The New England Small Press Assembly in Warwick, RI is a no-brainer.  I’ve heard good things about this indy-friendly show, and look forward to checking it out.  And then, once again, I’ll return to the New York Comic Con (just 300 days away, their website assures me.)  This time, I’m looking to have a spot in artists alley, and hope to debut the Over graphic novel at that show.

And finally, next fall, I’ll be returning to the Baltimore Comic-Con.  I had such a great time at this show last year, that I’d be a fool not to return.

So there it is.  Hope to see many of you at one of these shows.  I’ll also be looking to add additional shows to my schedule where time and cashola permit.

UPDATE:

I’ll also be attending the first annual ComicCONN this year (May 15, North Haven, CT.)  The organizers have been nice enough to invite me as a featured guest.  I’m donating art to their raffle, and much looking forward to the show.

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Tyler James is a comics creator residing in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He writes and draws Over, a romantic comedy online graphic novel updating every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. He also writes Tears of the Dragon, an epic fantasy webcomic. His work has been featured at Zuda Comics, and includes Interrogation Control Element, a political action thriller, and Super Seed, the story of the world’s first super powered fertility clinic. When not making comics, Tyler works as a game designer and content producer for a software company.

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