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Megacon! A "Crack"ing Good Time!

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bagofleas

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Long "line" at the show.

Or....

I've cracked books before but I've never done crack... and now this happens.Megacon brought many awesome sights and sounds for me this year. In at least one case however, it was a little too much.I had some books graded on-site with CGC at the show and had a rare Marvel Graphic Novel signed by Stan Lee during a quick, unannounced signing session on Friday afternoon.I managed to get a bunch of signatures and sketches in my big brothers sketchbook he sent me for the show, browsed through dealer boxes and found a number of fantastic looking copies of books I've been on the lookout for; and yes, I got a lot of pictures of cosplayers and saw many countless things I had never seen before.But one thing happened to me at this show that I will never forget, though I may wish that I could.I bought a limited 69 copy print run of a Lady Death book from Brian Pulido today at the show, then I went and grabbed a witness to have it signed.It was when we got back to Brian's booth that I visually got a little more than I bargained for.While I was standing there, he had his back turned to us, bent over and down, doing something for a good solid minute........ with his butt crack in full-moon-mode!After about a minute, his wife, who was dealing with a different customer, turned around and noticed it. She tapped him and told him to stand up, and why.He laughed and apologized, using saggy pants as an excuse. I told him I would rather have seen Lady Death instead of the full moon he was giving us.He is a great guy with an awesome sense of humor though, so we all got a good laugh at it.And just when I thought I had seen it all at a comic convention.......16571.thumb.jpg.639ea6e9c319edf8631c04cf364c0389.jpgTo see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.

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