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Monday, March 30, 2026

Report on the 2026 WonderCon

Even though attendance was reportedly down at this year's show year, I’m happy to say that WonderCon was a solid success for me. Sales were just slightly off from last year, but that was a stellar year—so no complaints! Sales were particularly boosted by more big-ticket purchases of trade paperbacks and other bundled options. 

As I reported in an earlier post, the more relaxed vibe provided an opportunity to have nice, fun chats with people! I even networked a bit—a couple of people I planned to reach out to ended up stopping by my booth, which led to some upcoming scheduled appearances.

On a previous post, I meant to mention that I was sorry to miss the No Kings March on Saturday—I joked with a fellow exhibitor that morning, “I missed the No Kings March for THIS?!” Ah, well, my wife participated and represented the both of us. I wore a Banksy Subway Sandwich Thrower t-shirt that day to show my support.

Another highlight was picking up the Illustrator Card featuring me that fellow comics creator/cartoonist Calvin Nye invited me to participate in! It’s blank on the other side in case fans want to get a sketch and an autograph—collect them all! He was selling them in blind packs of five at the show.

Cosplay was in full force. A highlight for me was Tim the Enchanter from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as well as someone dressed up as a knight from the film—we had seen the musical, Spamalot, just a couple days before WonderCon, so that was a cheap thrill. (And, yes, Tim the Enchanter and his wife told me they had seen Spamalot just a few weeks earlier too.)

Anyway, thanks to everyone who stopped by! 

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