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ACEN 2010 – Sunday

May 21st, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: conventions

I woke up to the phone ringing at around 8:30am.

“This is your breakfast wake up call,” comes a familiar voice from the other end.

“Hi Russell,” I replied. “I set the alarm for 9 this morning…wanted to sleep in.”

I got up, took a shower, and headed off to grab breakfast real quick before our 10am panel for Reading with Pictures. By this time, my voice was really starting to disappear – and my Barry White impression was just about spot-on. Josh, Russell, and I were in the early morning panel with a sparse but involved group of people. Josh told the usual stories about how he learned how to read from comics. Russell told stories about the inspiration for his story in the anthology. And I told stories about the inspiration for Albert the Alien.

Albert the Alien

A few people from some of my earlier panels of the show were in attendance, which is always flattering. It shows that, since I was in such a variety of panels with many different topics, that people were interested in me. Things that were important to me, and that I spend my time working on. That’s a very humbling realization.

After the panel ended I headed out to the floor. It was the last day to sell, and I sold the crap out of everything I had. People from panels stopped by, people from earlier in the weekend who said they were going to buy something stopped by, complete strangers stopped by, and so did old and new friends.

I missed closing ceremonies because I wanted to sell everything I had, and I almost did. I walked the floor the last few minutes of the show to trade books with people, and then packed up my gear. The staffers invited me back to the green room for dinner with the amazing crew who made this weekend possible. After eating far too much food, I was invited to have some adult slushies with some of the convention organizers in the Presidential Suite. Man, what a room!

I didn’t take any pictures of it, but this room doubled as the green room a few years back. It’s got a kitchen, living room, office, bedroom, and a bathroom that would make rich people jealous. The shower was big enough for 5 people not touching. And I’m not exaggerating.

I left the show much later than expected, but having had the greatest weekend I’ve had in the longest time. Possibly ever.

I want to thank everyone responsible for putting that show together, and for making me a guest of the show. I can’t even begin to name them all, and trying to do so would not do it justice – because I know I would mis-spell someone’s name.

To the people who put on the show, the people who I met, and the people who made me a guest of the show – from the bottom of my heart I thank you.

└ Tags: @$$hole!, acen, anime central, conventions, guests, trevor, trevor mueller
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ACEN 2010 – Friday

May 19th, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: conventions

Friday was the first official day of the convention, and I headed down to breakfast with Russell and Steve Horton (DC Holiday Special) at O’h (the restaurant at the Hyatt).

After breakfast, we headed out to the floor to set up the tables (which were right by the main entrance of the show – we couldn’t have asked for a better location). As people started filtering in, I was approached by several groups of people for pictures and autographs – which I’m always glad to give.

Our tables were over by the other comic guests including Misako Rocks! (Savage Love) and Fred Gallagher (MegaTokyo), and we were also joined by our good friend Josh Elder (Batman Strikes, Mail Order Ninja).

Around 1pm, I was escorted to the stage in the Hyatt for Opening Ceremonies. All of the guests are invited and encouraged to attend, even though the event tends to start a little late. Unfortunately because of that late start, Josh and Steve had to step out to get to a panel that they were both on, and since Russell wanted to stay on the floor to sell, it made me the resident comic guy at the show.

Behind the stage I met some cool people, including the band members of the Spoony Bards, many of their members being from Chicago. They even invited me to one of their shows this coming weekend, but I digress.

So while Vic Mignogna is on the stage, I’m told that I’ll be next. Suddenly a very cold sweat hits me – one of the most popular people at the show is on stage, and I have to follow his act. Thankfully, our speeches were separated by the announcements of the missing comic creators.

I came out when my name was called, looking out at a good thousand plus people in the audience. The lights mostly obscured my vision, so I couldn’t count exactly, but I could tell that the room was filled. The amazing thing was that the clapping that welcomed me wasn’t just polite and sparse – but a roar from the crowd!

“So I guess they selected me to represent the comic creators at this show,” I said. “Which means we’re all in some kind of trouble.”

(pause)

“Just kidding, the rest of the guys are at a panel right now.”

Opening Ceremonies

After informing the crowd about my panel schedule for the weekend, and why they should stop by and buy my stuff, I exited the stage and watched a few more presenters before returning to the floor.

I met fans and sold my heart out until my first panel of the weekend, Marketing and Advertising your Comic at 5pm. For what promised to be an education (and therefore less entertaining) panel, a good chunk of people showed up. Many were actually looking to promote something other than a comic – some even just looking to get into marketing or advertising as a career – and I tried to keep the panel as open as I could. Come Q&A time, the questions went flying. Thankfully, I was able to follow up with some of the people after the panel ended to make sure that they walked away with satisfying answers.

I went back to the floor with just enough time to pack up the table, and then the group of us went to dinner at the O’h restaurant again (at the behest of one of the convention coordinators). After dinner, we returned to the green room for relaxing and drinking. I met one of the con liaisons and we ended up playing DJ Hero (which I suck at), and then went to the rave (where we watched some 16 year olds in a sweaty “hump train”), and then back to the green room for one last drink of the evening before bed.

Saturday would be the big day, and I didn’t want to miss a moment of it!

To be continued…

└ Tags: acen, anime, anime central, batman strikes, dc holiday special, fred gallagher, mail order ninja, megatokyo, misako rocks!, mistako rocks!, reading with pictures, russell lissau, steve horton, trevor, trevor mueller, Vic Mignogna
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ACEN 2010 – Thursday

May 18th, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: conventions

Thursday night after work got out I grabbed my already packed (and very heavy luggage case), and headed out to the blue line to Rosemont. I was kind of beat after the long work day, but extremely excited for the weekend ahead because this was my first year as an official guest of one of my favorite conventions of the year: ACEN!

This was the 13th year of the show, and it’s grown by leaps and bounds. Last year they boasted 17,000 attendees – making them one of the largest conventions in the country. I was unofficially on their guest list last year, but didn’t have a table or any product to sell. Instead, I sat on several panels and helped spread education and entertaining stories to the masses. Apparently they liked me enough to invite me back as an official guest of the show this year – and for all of you who requested me, I humbly thank you.

Russell Lissau (The 29, Batman Strikes!), another guest of the show and my good friend, picked me up and took me to Target because I forgot my table cloth for the show. Then we headed into the Hyatt and went straight for the green room so I could get my room keys and badge from con ops.

Russell and I were then invited to a meet-and-greet with the con volunteers and the guests. Kind of a fun way to mingle with the people volunteering their weekend to making the show as awesome as possible! We chatted up one such staffer, and were joined by fellow guest Steve Yun (Robotech).

After the meet-and-greet, we went to go grab tickets to see Iron Man 2. Although I had already seen it (read the review here), Russell had not. When we got to the theater, I was amazed to see several of my friends from college (who attend the show every year) were already in the theater! We sat by them and enjoyed the flick together.

After the movie ended, Russell and I headed back up to the green room to hang out with the guests and staffers. Many of the Japanese guests were up there with their translators, as well as many of the American voice actors. I had met a few of them at previous cons, but this year they recognized me – probably because I was the only bald guest, and probably because my profile picture in the brochure had that blazing red background.

Trevor Mueller

After a few drinks, I headed off to bed looking forward to the long weekend to come.

To be continued….

└ Tags: acen, anime central, batman strikes, russell lissau, trevor, trevor mueller
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ACEN review coming…

May 17th, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: conventions

Hey everyone, I’m back from ACEN and absolutely exhausted. I wasn’t able to finish the touch ups and text for Temple when I got home, so it’ll have to update tomorrow.

Sorry, gang.

The show was absolutely awesome, though, and I will be posting a review and pictures as soon as I am able.

Thanks for understanding.

└ Tags: acen, anime, anime central, conventions
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@$$hole!: Carl’s Birthday 16

May 14th, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: conventions, web comics

Carl wakes up…and now it’s payback time!

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I’m at ACEN this weekend, which is one of my favorite conventions to attend. And this year, I’m a guest of honor! Seriously, I have a guest profile and everything.

Below is my panel schedule for the weekend, and be sure to stop by the table and say hi / share pocky / make fun of Twilight with me.

FRIDAY
-1-2pm: Opening Ceremonies

-5-6pm: Marketing and Advertising your Comics: Doing what you love and following your passions can be hard. Trevor Mueller has two successful webcomics, The Temple of a Thousand Tears and @$$hole!, and he still works a daytime job in an advertising company. Who better to ask than him about advertising and marketing your comics?

SATURDAY
-11am-12pm: Trevor Mueller and the Panel that Shall Not be Named!: What ever shall I be talking about during this panel? Could be goofy con stories, could be writing advice, could be something embarassing that happened the night before – there’s only one way to find out!

-5:30-6:30pm: How to Create a Webcomic: Have you ever thought about starting up your own webcomic, but you don’t know where to start? This panel will cover the basics of whether or not to use webcomic hosting sites, positives and negatives of working with others, and why every comic should have a script to accompany it.

SUNDAY
-10-11am: Reading With Pictures: Guests Russell Lissau, Josh Elder and Trevor Mueller will talk about their latest exciting project, the READING WITH PICTURES anthology and the organization that bears its name. “RWP: Getting comics into schools and schools into comics…”

└ Tags: acen, anime, anime central, anime conventions, conventions, pocky, twilight
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@$$hole!: Carl’s Birthday 15

May 12th, 2010 | by Trevor
Posted In: web comics

Carl’s waking up, but what has this whole experience meant? We’ll find out on Friday!

Speaking of Friday, I’ll be attending ACEN in Rosemont, Il as a guest of honor! There will be panels, I’ll have a table somewhere on the floor (just look for the tall / bald man), and no doubt I’ll be attending events throughout the weekend. It’s going to be a rocking, time – it’s one of my favorite cons of the year!

Be sure to stop by and say hi.

└ Tags: acen, anime, anime central, carl, conventions, guest, rosemont
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