Mike Gold: Awesome Is As Awesome Does
First of all, I have to state right here in public that our friend and contributor Emily S. Whitten was absolutely correct.
We-all (Martha, Adriane, Evelyn, Robert and me) were at the Awesome Con in Washington DC, and it was a fun experience. The action around the ComicMix table was strong and overall attendance was exceptional given the fact that: a) it was held Easter weekend, and b) it only was the second annual convention. There were zillions of cosplaying cosplayers ā I think Doctor Who guises dominated the horde, but given the crowds itās hard to tell. There were a lot of Poison Ivys, as usual. The comics guests were first-rank and the media guests were plentiful without turning the show into another autograph convention.
Despite the large crowd, attendees could walk around the show with ease and it seems people could get into the panels without having to wait in line all day. The retailer exhibitors seemed to be doing good business ā if they arenāt they usually let you know. Artistās Alley was full of all kinds of talent: professional, small press, amateur, and wannabes.
Awesome Con wasnāt overwhelmed with obnoxious p.r. people or mindless publisher announcements about how theyāre going to cancel everything and replace it with the exact same thing, only less interesting and essentially unexciting. Maybe that happened at WonderCon, the left-coast convention held the same weekend. Our pal Glenn was there along with the fabulous Tweeks representing the firm (I like that; ComicMix as a āfirmā) and Glenn was probably filking with his friends. You can do that in California.
My warmest congratulations and deepest thanks to convention promoters Ben Penrod and Steve Anderson. You guys did swell; take it from a loudmouthed geek whoās been going to such shows since 1969.
The 2014 convention season? So far, so good. Awesome Con and MoCCA. This weekend I zap out to Chicago for two more conventions: C2E2, another clusterfuck show run by people with little regard for comics fans, and the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention. Iāll be at the former on Friday and Saturday, invading the sanctity of the Unshaven Comics table, and Iāll be at the Pulp Show on Sunday.
As you know if youāve read just about any one of my previous 300 columns (give or take), I am a proud native Chicagoan and Iām looking forward to seeing old friends at both show ā and scarfing down some of the worldās best and most unhealthy food. Iāll be staying near the site of the Great Chicago Fire ā that location, by the way, has long been the Chicago Fire Departmentās training academy. I still think thatās really cool.
Given the fact that Iām still incubating a brand new left shoulder, I wonāt be doing as many shows this year as we initially planned. Probably Heroes in Charlotte and Baltimore in Baltimore, a few up here in Connecticut / New York / New Jersey, and possibly one or two others that donāt require my being sealed up in a flying cigar for hours on end.
And, yes, that is Ma Hunkle posing at Awesome Con. Thatās a first ā at least, for me. And that was really wonderful.

