
I arrived early on Friday to get my press pass and line up a sketch from Kevin Maguire. Dad still had to wrap some things up at the shop before he could take the afternoon off. I had some time to attend to my own adventures. After scouring the 50% off bins and talking to Joe Kelly, I decided to explore the convention floor. Really scour the place. While my dad doesn’t read comics on a regular basis, he’s still interested in the culture and will often ask me about the rapid changes of status quo. His favorite television show these days is Big Bang Theory, which he has me decode from time to time. I wanted to find something he’d really get a kick out of. I knew he’d be spending his own time rifling through musty longboxes trying to complete my Aunt Nancy’s run of Millie the Model, a Marvel series she read back in the 60s (He did end up finding some 42 issues, which he’ll be parceling out to her for several birthdays and Christmases to come). He’s always looking for things to buy for other people. I wandered for a while, bumping into my college screenwriting professor who was taking his kids to their first convention. There were a lot of families mulling about this year. It’s a hopeful sight. Maybe these kids will catch the bug, and this whole thing can continue on indefinitely. I don’t know about you, but even if it does slow the foot traffic, I think strollers are a much better obstacle than hand carts loaded with back issues. People sharing books with their family and friends rather than hording them away in their basements. 
I'm sooooooooooo jealous of that Maguire sketch!!! I have no idea who I would have gotten him to sketch for me, if given the chance... probably someone from the JLI years.
Posted by conor on 06/23/09 at 04:23 PMI love this article. My dad is kind of the same way, and we've always struggling to find common ground for conversation. He would hate a convention like that, but he and I always have "It's a Wonderful Life" at Christmas. Nice to know that movie is a universal.
Posted by BrianBaer on 06/23/09 at 04:45 PMthis was great :)
Posted by sgrsickness on 06/23/09 at 05:02 PM@Paul: Thats a very good and sweet article. It makes me miss my step dad.
Posted by WinTheWonderboy on 06/23/09 at 05:08 PMAwwwwwww. thats all i can say.
Posted by English on 06/23/09 at 05:12 PMWarm and fuzzy
Posted by Simmons on 06/23/09 at 06:40 PMAll the cons that I've been to (Chicago and San Diego) have been with my father. While he doesn't particularly like comics, he does enjoy pop culture, so there was always something for him to do. In San Diego, we both gave blood together, which was a really nice way to spend time between panels and dropping vast amounts of cash in the show room. The one time my mom joined us, the only thing she found that she liked was a Kyle Baker single issue of THE BAKERS. She hasn't really clamored to return.
Posted by JeffR on 06/23/09 at 08:16 PMLovely. I would love to have even this much common ground with the old man!
Posted by Jimski on 06/23/09 at 08:33 PMKiller sketch and that autograph...so jealous
Posted by Gramercy on 06/23/09 at 09:31 PMI'd love to see a documentary film on this, a grown man and his dad finding common ground at a comic convention. I'd watch it
Posted by Jurassicalien on 06/23/09 at 09:40 PMditto Conor.
Posted by voodoomama on 06/23/09 at 09:58 PMGreat article Paul!
Posted by TimmyWood on 06/23/09 at 11:58 PMMaguire actually had a bunch on head sketchs pre made of a variety of characters.
Posted by Optimus187Prime on 06/24/09 at 03:10 AMHad a great time at the show (Saturday) Paul. My highlight was easily getting to meet Joe Kelly who couldn't have been any nicer. So many times you meet somebody whom you admire and they disappoint because they don't live up to your expectations, I have to say that my expectations were exceeded. If anybody was wondering, Deanna Troi, still easy on the eyes.
Posted by ato220 on 06/24/09 at 07:54 AMI also dig that Maguire sketch - looks great. The fact that your dad picked up stuff for your aunt is very cool. One of the big things I'm looking forward to this year is going to the Baltimore con and finding stuff for my nephew. Hopefully I can wrangle a giant talking Spider-Man from someone there. It would make his 4-year-old head explode.
Posted by Dan on 06/24/09 at 08:23 AMSounds like a good time. I think my dad and I would have a similar experience at a con, although he would walk out with old, horrible Godzilla comics. He loves anything that's terrible.
Posted by Neb on 06/25/09 at 11:12 AMThis was a reaally nice, sweet article Paul! Good Work!
Posted by BoneMachine on 06/27/09 at 07:59 AMThis is a fantastic article Paul!
Posted by valo on 06/28/09 at 10:47 PM| ® 2009 iFanboy | Standard View |
A good ol' time with Dad and comics; good stuff. Cheers!
Posted by emacor72 on 06/23/09 at 04:15 PM