The Drive Up:
Doralya and I left Thursday afternoon. We drove halfway up and spent the night inSavannah at a Fairfield Inn. We got up early the next morning and finished our trip toCharlotte in plenty of time to get to the show.
The Convention Hotel:
We used to stay at the Weston, but for the last two years (and the foreseeable future) our con hotel is the Hampton Inn Charlotte – Uptown. What a great hotel! It’s super-clean with the friendliest staff I’ve ever seen. Free shuttle service and free breakfast made the stay even better.
Main Sketch Goal of the Show:
My main sketch goal was to meet (for the first time) and get a sketch from Hoyt Silva. I’m happy to report that Hoyt is as nice as he is talented — yeah, he’s really that friendly! Hoytand I discussed a couple of possible Stallone characters and decided on Jack Carter. Hoyt said he could make that happen and is doing the piece as a take home commission.
Books signed:
Sketches:
Panels, Drink and Draw and HeroesCon Art Auction:
Meals:
The biggest surprise is that we only ate at Fuel once. It was good to keep that tradition alive, but not over do it. The best meal we had was at Fujo Bistro — we will definitely hit that place again next year! Buffalo Wild Wings also got our business. Sadly we did not make it to Mert’s.
In closing:
HeroesCon this year was huge. The wider aisles made movement easier. There were also additional sections this year with chairs and tables for con guests to sit, eat and visit. The bigger painting area was also a plus.
Seeing old friends and meeting new ones is always a fun part of the show. I won’t try to list them all because invariably I would leave some out.
This year I was able to talk Doralya into coming into the show on Saturday. We walked the floor and met a lot of artists (new and old friends). Doralya’s highlight was meeting Berni Wrightson! She has always loved his work and he personalized my copy of Frankensteinto her!
Thanks to Shelton and his crew for another great HeroesCon — see everyone next year!