Like Sean said before, SUNDAYS SOLD OUT! We’ll have more copies soon and they will be available at*Copies are now available at:
This post was taken from my own blog. I’ve taken out everything that doesn’t pertain to Sundays though. I think.
Here we go:
MoCCA 2007
Sundays Sold OUT!
It was a solid two days of traffic as buzz built around the book. Thanks to all of our friends who sent people to our table, or told them to stop by, you guys are the best. Special thanks to James Sturm for personally bringing people to the table several times; and to the CCS table for being our buddies across the way, we sent people to you and we know you sent people to us.
It would be easy for us to milk the interest in CCS and use that as a platform to toss our books out there, but the fact is that the books we students are putting out are really good! The quality of stories, art and production are right there among the best at the show, and we’ve only just begun.
Photos:

MoCCA took place in four rooms just like this one. It was huge and bright and white. Like a comics heaven.

“Hey guy. What’dya doin over there? D’you wanna comics? D’you wanna large format comics? Where you goin?”

Medusa, the book unfolding out onto the floor, sold out! It was written by our Jess and drawn by Alex. It was great, a real involving read with the format and flowing artwork and language.

Alec Longstreth and James Sturm talk. About what, I wasn’t privileged enough to know.

The one and only Rich Tommaso came over to our table early to check out Sundays, but was unimpressed with the size…

I mean, look at the size of his pages of original art!

I continued to take as many pictures as I could, trying to document the weekend, but I wasn’t the only one:

Chuck gave me a taste of my own medicine. It was sweet and filling.

The show filled up soon, and remained constant.

The one and only Sam Gaskin had a good show with his Pizza Wizard debuting. It was easily one of my favorite books of the show.

The Sundays table was right up against the One Percent Press table. We were one big comics family.

In addition to carrying the 54-page 11 x 17 inch anthology masterpiece Sundays, the table also had books by each of the co-editors. It was a handsome table, made only handsomer by the handsome folk behind the table.

Here’s Alexis Frederick-Frost, CCS grad and author of Maria of Montmarte and La Primavera with his wife Kristen, and myself, the third-wheel.

One Percent Press, Sundays table neighbors matched!

That’s Becca giving Alex her, “You think you’re sooo funny” face.

Sundays was only 10 bucks at MoCCA, and you got a free screen-printed bag to carry all of your wares in. It will be 12 on IKnowJoeKimpel.com in a couple of weeks. But still well worth it. And you may even get some free sketches or comics along with it.

The second day started with a cookie for Chuck.

Kenny Dahly playing the banjo between rows.

WOO! Alex sells the very last copy of Sundays to some guy!

Alexis sells and signs his very last copy of Maria of Montmartre to some guy!

Ken Dahl sells a copy of Monsters #2 to some lady, who was a huge fan. Of the comic, or the mustache? We’ll never know.

The famous Clutch McBastard karate chopped my face off when I asked how he thought the show was going.

We made free sketch bookmarks for people at the Sundays table,

While Kenneth grabbed up the free wraps at the end of the show,

Jeff kept an eye Loked down on Charlito. A man of fierce loyalty, Jeff made sure Charlito didn’t talk no jive to his Sundays Brothers Sean or Chuck.

Sean, one of Sundays’ editors is a man of class and disguise.
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