I know, Johnny Canuck.” And then he lists all these things-he had read it on the internet. It’s from the ’40s.” He’s like, “No, I know all about the characters. I had this boy, who’s about seven years old, come to the table, start flipping through it and I’m like, “Oh, no, it’s gonna be boring. One that I really remember the best is when I had just published my second book, which was a collection 1940s Canadian comic books called Brok Windsor. What has been your favorite experience at a comic convention so far? We have covered Dark Horse Comics’ Pros and (Comic) Consat Women Write About Comics in the past, but when I got the opportunity to speak to editor Hope Nicholson at Fan Expo Canada, I couldn’t pass up the chance to chat with her about her own comic convention experiences, the process behind putting Pros and (Comic) Cons together, and what we can expect to see from her in the future.
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