I will be a guest at Wizard World’s Ohio Comic Con, Friday through Sunday, October 31 to November 2 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, 500 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. The show hours are:
Friday, October 31, 2014 – 3-8 pm
Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday, November 2, 2014 - 11 am - 5 pm
Ohio Comic Con has a pretty spiffy guest list. Among the actors, I spotted personal favorites of mine like Emma Caufield, Nicholas Brendon, Karl Urban, Bruce Campbell and Giancarlo Esposito. Comics guests include Barry Kitson, Kevin Maguire, Michael Golden, Danny Fingeroth and Thom Zahler. I’m hoping to get some quality time with these fine folks and others.
Former Marvel Comics editor and comics scholar Danny Fingeroth has put together and is hosting a terrific line-up of comics-oriented panels to edify and entertain the comics fans throughout the three days of the show. I’ll be on three of them:
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31:
5:00–5:45 PM
How to Write Comics with Black Lightning’s Tony Isabella, Love and Capes’ Thom Zahler and Spider-Man's Danny Fingeroth (C111)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1:
4:00 – 4:45 PM 1939:
Batman’s Beginning and the Year That Changed Everything (C114)
75 years ago, as fateful events that would lead to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939 were coming together in Europe, the U.S.A. was experiencing, in the same year, an explosion of popular culture. In 1939, Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27; Timely (later Marvel) Comics released Marvel Comics #1, showcasing the first Marvel superheroes, Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch; and Hollywood produced classic films including The Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind, Stagecoach and the classic animated film, the Fleischer Brothers' Gulliver's Travels. Discussing historical and cultural factors that made that year so important is a panel including Tony Isabella (Black Lightning; Ghost Rider), Danny Fingeroth (Superman on the Couch: What Superheroes Really Tell Us About Ourselves and Our Society; The Stan Lee Universe) and a couple of surprise guests.
5:00–5:45 PM
From Cap’s Shield to Agents of Shield to Groot! Marvel Comics at 75 with Danny Fingeroth and Tony Isabella (C111)
The Wizard World folks are always exceedingly kind to me and mine. They always arrange for me to have a table in Artists Alley. This year, you’ll find me at Booth B-1.
I always enjoy myself at the show and so do the many thousands of fans who attend it. This year, however, outside of 1000 Comic Books You Must Be and maybe a few Isabella-written comics, I won’t be selling anything to sell at the booth. Instead...
I’ll schedule times when I will be at the table to sign your comics and answer your questions. We’re probably looking at two or three hours on Friday night and four to five hours on Saturday and two or so hours on Sunday. I’ll post the exact times online when I nail them down more and have them posted at my booth as well.
I’ll also make myself available to meet with artists or publishers, to appear on podcasts, etc. If you want to set up times for these, sent me an e-mail and we’ll work it out. Even without any advance appointment, I’ll do my best to accommodate you. But, obviously, I won’t be able to guarantee that.
When I’m not at my table, I’ll be wandering the convention or just relaxing in my hotel room or at the food court. Never be shy about approaching me, but please understand that I might be involved in something private.
I’m looking forward to this convention and I’m looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones there.
© 2014 Tony Isabella
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
TONY'S TIPS #79
This week in TONY'S TIPS at Tales of Wonder: Alex DeCampi's Grindhouse: Doors Open at Midnight, Godzilla Cataclysm, Simon & Kirby Horror.
Monday, October 20, 2014
CLEVELAND COMIC CON (OCTOBER 26)
My next comics convention appearance will be this one-day event, Sunday, October 26, 10 am to 7 pm at the Doubletree Cleveland, 6200 Quary Lane, Independence, Ohio. Guests include Paul Kupperberg, Bob Wiacek, Mark Pennington, Budd Root, Darryl Banks, Bill Reinhold, Linda Lessmann Reinhold and me. There will be other comics guests as well and cosplay guest and judge Ninja Shani.
I’ll be sitting next to Kupperberg, a dear friend of four decades. Paul and I were arguably the funniest and rudest members of our Brooklyn-based group of younger comics professionals back in the 1970s. It’ll be interesting to see if we have retained those gifts.
I’m also looking forward to see Linda, who I worked with back in my Marvel Bullpen days. I’ve seen her and husband Bill at a number of other conventions, but it’s been quite a few years since I had the pleasure of their company.
There will be a “Tony’s Tips Live!” panel at 1 pm. This is like my Comics Buyer’s Guide columns: a little bit of this, a little bit of that, news, views and reviews. I’ll answer your questions about me and my work and anything else that interests you.
I’ll be appearing on a second panel as well, the format of which is not yet settled. It’s scheduled for 4 pm.
Before, between and after the panels, I’ll be at my table. Except when I’m visiting with other guests.
I don’t know what I’ll bring to sell at the convention. My best guess: copies of my award-deserving 1000 Comic Books You Must Read, a box of Isabella-written comics and stuff, a box of the rare two-sided Superman posters made for the 1988 International Superman Exposition held in Cleveland and maybe a box of older comics from my garage sale.
As always, and this applies to all my convention appearances, I’m happy to sign anything I’ve written at no charge. I’m also happy to sign Black Lightning merchandise for which DC Comics has paid me my contracted percentage. Unfortunately, DC hasn’t paid me for most of what’s been done with my creation.
Since I’m being a bit of dick here, I also won’t sign any DC Comics history books. Because the writers lie a lot in them and sometimes the lies involve me or things I worked on.
Wow, that took a dark turn.
Don’t worry. I am an incredibly friendly guy and you’ll have a ball meeting me and talking with me...and I expect to have just as much fun meeting and talking with you.
I’ll be sitting next to Kupperberg, a dear friend of four decades. Paul and I were arguably the funniest and rudest members of our Brooklyn-based group of younger comics professionals back in the 1970s. It’ll be interesting to see if we have retained those gifts.
I’m also looking forward to see Linda, who I worked with back in my Marvel Bullpen days. I’ve seen her and husband Bill at a number of other conventions, but it’s been quite a few years since I had the pleasure of their company.
There will be a “Tony’s Tips Live!” panel at 1 pm. This is like my Comics Buyer’s Guide columns: a little bit of this, a little bit of that, news, views and reviews. I’ll answer your questions about me and my work and anything else that interests you.
I’ll be appearing on a second panel as well, the format of which is not yet settled. It’s scheduled for 4 pm.
Before, between and after the panels, I’ll be at my table. Except when I’m visiting with other guests.
I don’t know what I’ll bring to sell at the convention. My best guess: copies of my award-deserving 1000 Comic Books You Must Read, a box of Isabella-written comics and stuff, a box of the rare two-sided Superman posters made for the 1988 International Superman Exposition held in Cleveland and maybe a box of older comics from my garage sale.
As always, and this applies to all my convention appearances, I’m happy to sign anything I’ve written at no charge. I’m also happy to sign Black Lightning merchandise for which DC Comics has paid me my contracted percentage. Unfortunately, DC hasn’t paid me for most of what’s been done with my creation.
Since I’m being a bit of dick here, I also won’t sign any DC Comics history books. Because the writers lie a lot in them and sometimes the lies involve me or things I worked on.
Wow, that took a dark turn.
Don’t worry. I am an incredibly friendly guy and you’ll have a ball meeting me and talking with me...and I expect to have just as much fun meeting and talking with you.
© 2014 Tony Isabella
TONY'S TIPS #78
This week in TONY'S TIPS at Tales of Wonder...Cops and super-heroes in
Powers: The Bureau, New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek
Comics, and Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World!
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
R.I.P. Louis A. Isabella
RIP Louis A. Isabella (March 16, 1925 - October 14, 2014). Dad passed
peacefully Tuesday morning at around 1:30 am. My thanks to the Holy Family
Home hospice for their loving care of my father and the comfort they
brought to my family. My thanks to all of you who kept us in your
thoughts and prayers. Many things to attend to right now, but I'll have
more to say later.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
TONY'S TIPS #76
This week in TONY'S TIPS at Tales of Wonder...I review the Original Sin series from Marvel Comics. Check it out.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
My dad's health has taken several turns for the worse in recent weeks. He is now in a hospice facility. I will be mostly unavailable for the next several days. I thank you in advance for your supportive comments and for your understanding that I will not be able to respond to anyone for those next several days.
Tony Isabella
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
TONY GOES TO CONVENTIONS
The only convention I attended in the first nine months of 2014 was PulpFest 2014 in August and that wasn’t even a “working” convention for me. Held in Columbus, it was the annual pulp magazine event I attend to see friends like Anthony Tollin, Ron Fortier, Rob Davis and others.
Up until about a week ago, I was only planning to attend two comics conventions this year. As of right now, that number has gone up to four and possibly five. Here’s the list, starting with the one Ican’t list as a definite.
Sunday, October 5:
CHRIS YAMBAR’S LAWN-CON 5:
My pal Chris’ free comic-book show will be held at the B&O Station, 530 Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio from 12-6 pm. I wrote about the event here.
I’m not setting up at the event. I’m just hoping to go there to see old friends and check out the work of artists new to me. However, whether or not I can take the day off to drive to Youngstown will depend on what’s happening with the water link I told you about in Sunday’s bloggy thing and how far along I am with the moving of stuff in and to my Fortress of Storage units.
CLEVELAND COMIC CON:
This one-day show will take place on Sunday October 26, 10 am-7 pm at the Doubletree Cleveland, 6200 Quary Lane, Independence, Ohio. Guests include Paul Kupperberg, Bob Wiacek, Mark Pennington, Budd Root, Darryl Banks, Bill Reinhold, Linda Lessmann Reinhold and, as of a few days ago, me. There will also be other comics guests and cosplay guest and judge Ninja Shani.
I almost never hear about or am invited to Cleveland conventions, despite how close I live to Cleveland and what a potentially cheap guest I could be. In this case, the first inkling I had about the event was when Kupperberg, a dear friend of four decades, e-mailed me to ask if we could get together while he was in the area. So I contacted the convention and told them they could get me as a guest if they put me next to my old friend. Paul and I were arguably the funniest and rudest members of our Brooklyn-based group of younger comics professionals back in the 1970s. It’ll be interesting to see if we still have those gifts.
I’m also looking forward to see Linda, who I worked with back in my Marvel Bullpen days. I’ve seen her and husband Bill at a number of other conventions, but it’s been quite a few years since I had the pleasure of their company.
I know Cleveland Comic Con is planning a costume contest and some panels, but I don’t know what the panels will be or if I’ll be on any of them. If I find out before the convention, I’ll update you here in the bloggy thing.
I also don’t know what I’ll be bringing to sell at the convention. My best guess: copies of my award-deserving 1000 Comic Books You Must Read, a box of Isabella-written comics and stuff, a box of the rare two-sided Superman poster made for the International Superman Exposition held in 1988 in Cleveland and maybe a box of the older comics from my garage sale.
As always, and this applies to all my convention appearances, I’m happy to sign anything I’ve written at no charge. I’m also happy to sign Black Lightning merchandise for which DC Comics has paid me my contracted percentage. Unfortunately, DC hasn’t paid me for most of what’s been done with my creation.
Since I’m being a bit of dick here, I also won’t sign any DC Comics history books. Because the writers of those histories lie a lot in them and sometimes the lies involve me or things I worked on.
Wow, that took a dark turn.
Don’t worry. I am an incredibly friendly guy and you’ll have a ball meeting me and talking with me...and I expect to have just as much fun meeting and talking with you.
WIZARD WORLD OHIO COMIC CON 2014:
This convention will take place Friday through Sunday, October 31 to November 2 at Greater Columbus Convention Center, 500 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. The show hours are:
Friday, October 31, 2014 – 3-8 pm
Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday, November 2, 2014 - 11 am - 5 pm
I generally leap at any excuse I can find to visit Columbus. It’s a great city, home of many memorable Mid-Ohio-Con events back when Roger Price was showing everyone else how to do it. I worked crazy long hours helping Roger with those shows and it was time very well spent. Then, too, for several years, one or both of my great kids were attending The Ohio State University. More reason to make the two-hour drive to Columbus from Medina.
Wizard World Ohio has a pretty cool guest list. Among the actors, I spotted personal favorites of mine like Emma Caufield, Nicholas Brendon, Karl Urban, Bruce Campbell and Giancarlo Esposito. Comics guests include Barry Kitson, Kevin Maguire, Michael Golden, Danny Fingeroth and Thom Zahler. I’m hoping to get some quality time with these fine folks and others.
Wizard World Ohio is a terrific show on many levels, but it’s not really a show that has a place for a so-called “comics legend” like myself. The folks who run the show are always exceedingly kind to me and mind. They always arrange for me to have a table in Artists Alley. But I don’t fit into their programming schedule and I often feel like I’m swimming in the wrong pond.
But I always enjoy myself at the show and so do the many thousands of fans who attend it. I’ll be there this year with my usual table in Artist Alley. This year, however, I won’t be bringing anything to sell at the table. Instead...
I’ll schedule times when I will be at the table to sign your comics and answer your questions. We’re probably looking at two or three hours on Friday night and four to five hours on Saturday and two or so hours on Sunday. I’ll post the exact times online when I nail them down more and have them posted at my table as well.
I’ll also make myself available to meet with artists or publishers, to appear on podcasts, etc. If you want to set up times for these, sent me an e-mail and we’ll work it out. Even without any advance appointment, I’ll do my best to accommodate you. But, obviously, I won’t be able to guarantee that.
When I’m not at my table, I’ll be wandering the convention or just relaxing in my hotel room or at the food court. Never be shy about approaching me, but please understand that I might be involved in something private.
AKRON COMIC-CON:
The Akron Comic-Con is expanding to two days in this third year of its operation. The convention takes place on Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9 at the University of Akron’s Quaker Station, 135 S. Broadway in Akron, Ohio. The promoters want this show to be the new Mid-Ohio-Con and are making excellent progress towards reaching that loft goal.
The show hours are:
Saturday: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm
Their guest list is sensational and includes: Darryl Banks, Mike W. Barr, Tom Batiuk, Allen Bellman, Craig Boldman, George Broderick Jr., Gerry Conway, Jose Delbo, Ron Frenz, Daniel Gorman, Mike Gustovich, Dirk Manning, Graham Nolan, Brad Ricca, Joe Rubenstein, Mike Sangiacomo, Thomas Scioli, Chris Sprouse, Joe Staton, Paul Storrie, Marc Sumerak, Chris Yambar, Thom Zahler and others. There will be panels and a costume contest over the weekend.
My table set-up will be pretty much the same as it is the Cleveland Comic Con. I’ll be there both days of the event.
GRAND RAPIDS COMIC-CON:
The Grand Rapids Comic-Con will be Friday through Sunday, November 21-23, 2014, at the DeltaPlex, 2500 Turner Ave. NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Because I am a slave to my passions, I’m a late addition to the guest list. Despite that, the convention organizes could not have been more gracious in making my appearance possible.
The passions of which I speak? One of the convention guests is Paul Balas, the co-producer Sharknado and Sharknado 2: The Second One and the producer of other Isabella favorites like Mega Python Vs Gatoroid, Mega Piranha, and Mega Shark Vs Mecha Shark. The moment I heard Balas was a guest at the show, I wanted to meet him. Maybe if we hit off, I’ll get killed by a shark in Sharknado 3. A man has to dream, doesn’t he?
Other media guests include Alaina Huffman, who I adore in her role as Abbadon, Queen of Hell on the CW’s Supernatural, and the awesome Nichelle Nichols, who, as far as I’m concerned, has been the queen of outer space since she starred in the original Star Trek series. Comics guests include Arvell Jones, the co-creator of my Misty Knight character from the Iron Fist comics we did together in the 1970s, Christopher Jones, Andrew Pepoy, Ryan Stegman and others. The convention is also bringing in a few literary guests and hosted an artist alley that looks to be packed with some very interesting talents.
Convention programming includes panels, costuming, special events and exhibits and after parties. It’s an impressive line-up with all sorts of fun.
Because of my being a late addition to the convention, it looks as if I’ll be set up with the media guests. I’ll probably bring a box of 1000 Comic Books You Must Read and a box of some other Isabella-written stuff. I’m thrilled to be part of this show.
Four (maybe five conventions) in seven weeks is more than I’ve ever done before. I hope to see you at some of them.
I’ll be back tomorrow with more stuff.
© 2014 Tony Isabella
Up until about a week ago, I was only planning to attend two comics conventions this year. As of right now, that number has gone up to four and possibly five. Here’s the list, starting with the one Ican’t list as a definite.
Sunday, October 5:
CHRIS YAMBAR’S LAWN-CON 5:
My pal Chris’ free comic-book show will be held at the B&O Station, 530 Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio from 12-6 pm. I wrote about the event here.
I’m not setting up at the event. I’m just hoping to go there to see old friends and check out the work of artists new to me. However, whether or not I can take the day off to drive to Youngstown will depend on what’s happening with the water link I told you about in Sunday’s bloggy thing and how far along I am with the moving of stuff in and to my Fortress of Storage units.
CLEVELAND COMIC CON:
This one-day show will take place on Sunday October 26, 10 am-7 pm at the Doubletree Cleveland, 6200 Quary Lane, Independence, Ohio. Guests include Paul Kupperberg, Bob Wiacek, Mark Pennington, Budd Root, Darryl Banks, Bill Reinhold, Linda Lessmann Reinhold and, as of a few days ago, me. There will also be other comics guests and cosplay guest and judge Ninja Shani.
I almost never hear about or am invited to Cleveland conventions, despite how close I live to Cleveland and what a potentially cheap guest I could be. In this case, the first inkling I had about the event was when Kupperberg, a dear friend of four decades, e-mailed me to ask if we could get together while he was in the area. So I contacted the convention and told them they could get me as a guest if they put me next to my old friend. Paul and I were arguably the funniest and rudest members of our Brooklyn-based group of younger comics professionals back in the 1970s. It’ll be interesting to see if we still have those gifts.
I’m also looking forward to see Linda, who I worked with back in my Marvel Bullpen days. I’ve seen her and husband Bill at a number of other conventions, but it’s been quite a few years since I had the pleasure of their company.
I know Cleveland Comic Con is planning a costume contest and some panels, but I don’t know what the panels will be or if I’ll be on any of them. If I find out before the convention, I’ll update you here in the bloggy thing.
I also don’t know what I’ll be bringing to sell at the convention. My best guess: copies of my award-deserving 1000 Comic Books You Must Read, a box of Isabella-written comics and stuff, a box of the rare two-sided Superman poster made for the International Superman Exposition held in 1988 in Cleveland and maybe a box of the older comics from my garage sale.
As always, and this applies to all my convention appearances, I’m happy to sign anything I’ve written at no charge. I’m also happy to sign Black Lightning merchandise for which DC Comics has paid me my contracted percentage. Unfortunately, DC hasn’t paid me for most of what’s been done with my creation.
Since I’m being a bit of dick here, I also won’t sign any DC Comics history books. Because the writers of those histories lie a lot in them and sometimes the lies involve me or things I worked on.
Wow, that took a dark turn.
Don’t worry. I am an incredibly friendly guy and you’ll have a ball meeting me and talking with me...and I expect to have just as much fun meeting and talking with you.
WIZARD WORLD OHIO COMIC CON 2014:
This convention will take place Friday through Sunday, October 31 to November 2 at Greater Columbus Convention Center, 500 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. The show hours are:
Friday, October 31, 2014 – 3-8 pm
Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday, November 2, 2014 - 11 am - 5 pm
I generally leap at any excuse I can find to visit Columbus. It’s a great city, home of many memorable Mid-Ohio-Con events back when Roger Price was showing everyone else how to do it. I worked crazy long hours helping Roger with those shows and it was time very well spent. Then, too, for several years, one or both of my great kids were attending The Ohio State University. More reason to make the two-hour drive to Columbus from Medina.
Wizard World Ohio has a pretty cool guest list. Among the actors, I spotted personal favorites of mine like Emma Caufield, Nicholas Brendon, Karl Urban, Bruce Campbell and Giancarlo Esposito. Comics guests include Barry Kitson, Kevin Maguire, Michael Golden, Danny Fingeroth and Thom Zahler. I’m hoping to get some quality time with these fine folks and others.
Wizard World Ohio is a terrific show on many levels, but it’s not really a show that has a place for a so-called “comics legend” like myself. The folks who run the show are always exceedingly kind to me and mind. They always arrange for me to have a table in Artists Alley. But I don’t fit into their programming schedule and I often feel like I’m swimming in the wrong pond.
But I always enjoy myself at the show and so do the many thousands of fans who attend it. I’ll be there this year with my usual table in Artist Alley. This year, however, I won’t be bringing anything to sell at the table. Instead...
I’ll schedule times when I will be at the table to sign your comics and answer your questions. We’re probably looking at two or three hours on Friday night and four to five hours on Saturday and two or so hours on Sunday. I’ll post the exact times online when I nail them down more and have them posted at my table as well.
I’ll also make myself available to meet with artists or publishers, to appear on podcasts, etc. If you want to set up times for these, sent me an e-mail and we’ll work it out. Even without any advance appointment, I’ll do my best to accommodate you. But, obviously, I won’t be able to guarantee that.
When I’m not at my table, I’ll be wandering the convention or just relaxing in my hotel room or at the food court. Never be shy about approaching me, but please understand that I might be involved in something private.
AKRON COMIC-CON:
The Akron Comic-Con is expanding to two days in this third year of its operation. The convention takes place on Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9 at the University of Akron’s Quaker Station, 135 S. Broadway in Akron, Ohio. The promoters want this show to be the new Mid-Ohio-Con and are making excellent progress towards reaching that loft goal.
The show hours are:
Saturday: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm
Their guest list is sensational and includes: Darryl Banks, Mike W. Barr, Tom Batiuk, Allen Bellman, Craig Boldman, George Broderick Jr., Gerry Conway, Jose Delbo, Ron Frenz, Daniel Gorman, Mike Gustovich, Dirk Manning, Graham Nolan, Brad Ricca, Joe Rubenstein, Mike Sangiacomo, Thomas Scioli, Chris Sprouse, Joe Staton, Paul Storrie, Marc Sumerak, Chris Yambar, Thom Zahler and others. There will be panels and a costume contest over the weekend.
My table set-up will be pretty much the same as it is the Cleveland Comic Con. I’ll be there both days of the event.
GRAND RAPIDS COMIC-CON:
The Grand Rapids Comic-Con will be Friday through Sunday, November 21-23, 2014, at the DeltaPlex, 2500 Turner Ave. NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Because I am a slave to my passions, I’m a late addition to the guest list. Despite that, the convention organizes could not have been more gracious in making my appearance possible.
The passions of which I speak? One of the convention guests is Paul Balas, the co-producer Sharknado and Sharknado 2: The Second One and the producer of other Isabella favorites like Mega Python Vs Gatoroid, Mega Piranha, and Mega Shark Vs Mecha Shark. The moment I heard Balas was a guest at the show, I wanted to meet him. Maybe if we hit off, I’ll get killed by a shark in Sharknado 3. A man has to dream, doesn’t he?
Other media guests include Alaina Huffman, who I adore in her role as Abbadon, Queen of Hell on the CW’s Supernatural, and the awesome Nichelle Nichols, who, as far as I’m concerned, has been the queen of outer space since she starred in the original Star Trek series. Comics guests include Arvell Jones, the co-creator of my Misty Knight character from the Iron Fist comics we did together in the 1970s, Christopher Jones, Andrew Pepoy, Ryan Stegman and others. The convention is also bringing in a few literary guests and hosted an artist alley that looks to be packed with some very interesting talents.
Convention programming includes panels, costuming, special events and exhibits and after parties. It’s an impressive line-up with all sorts of fun.
Because of my being a late addition to the convention, it looks as if I’ll be set up with the media guests. I’ll probably bring a box of 1000 Comic Books You Must Read and a box of some other Isabella-written stuff. I’m thrilled to be part of this show.
Four (maybe five conventions) in seven weeks is more than I’ve ever done before. I hope to see you at some of them.
I’ll be back tomorrow with more stuff.
© 2014 Tony Isabella
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