Sam and Max at Comic-Con?
As I'm playing on going to CCI next month, I was perusing the list of exhibitors and happened to see a listing for
Sam & Max / The Unmentionables. Table 1231
See for yourself:
http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_exhib_3.shtml#S
Anyway, I'm wondering is this something TTG has set up about the new game? Or does it have something to do with the Sam and Max comic? Will Steve Purcell be there? Will I score a date with Jennifer Love Hewitt? Okay. Maybe the last question has nothing to do with the topic, but never hurts to ask.
If anyone here does have knowledge about this, I'm also curious. Who or what is the unmentionables?
And anyone who says that the answer can't be mentioned will be stuffed in a blender, set on puree, and fed to a hippopotamus with an intestinal virus. You have been warned.
Sam & Max / The Unmentionables. Table 1231
See for yourself:
http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_exhib_3.shtml#S
Anyway, I'm wondering is this something TTG has set up about the new game? Or does it have something to do with the Sam and Max comic? Will Steve Purcell be there? Will I score a date with Jennifer Love Hewitt? Okay. Maybe the last question has nothing to do with the topic, but never hurts to ask.
If anyone here does have knowledge about this, I'm also curious. Who or what is the unmentionables?
And anyone who says that the answer can't be mentioned will be stuffed in a blender, set on puree, and fed to a hippopotamus with an intestinal virus. You have been warned.
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Telltale will be speaking at a panel on Thursday, the first day of the convention. It's going to be about the making of the Bone and Sam & Max games. Steve will be on the panel, too.
I haven't been to ComicCon before, so I'm looking forward to it!
Sorry, Jen's hanging out at my place during the convention.
Maybe this Convention will give us the next page of the webcomic, finally?
I'm not sure what's going to be shown during the panel, but it's a possibility.
I don't think it's necessarily the publisher of Sam and Max.
Sometimes two people share a booth at Comic-Con, especially if they're more on the small scale of things. It's probably that. Two artists sharing a booth to help with the rent, provide more offerings at the same table, and generate cross-interest for the other guy's products.
Wow. This should be great. If it's Steve Purcell, I wonder what he'll be selling
Emily, I went to Comic-Con last year. The whole event and energy is just indescribable and the list of my favorite artists that I met (and star wars celebrities!) was staggering.
I hope I'll be able to catch up with the TTG crew somehow. I'd love to meet you guys. I'll only be there one day though and it's not Thursday. Saturday looks most likely.
12:30-1:30 Telltale: Bringing Great Stories to Life— The team at Telltale has turned some of the world's most recognizable properties into games—from Jeff Smith's popular Bone comic books to television's CSI, and soon Steve Purcell's Sam & Max. The group will talk about how they transform comic book stories and characters into cinematic, interactive experiences. Telltale CEO Dan Connors, game designer Dave Grossman, art director Dave Bogan, and Sam & Max author Steve Purcell will demonstrate their approach to these adaptations and will show a sneak peek of the upcoming Sam & Max game! Room 9
It sounds good, but I won't be there Thursday. I wonder if there's any way I can see this sneak peek on saturday!
I'm not sure that we'll be able to show anything on Saturday, but we'll do a write-up of the panel for everyone who's not able to make it (hopefully with pictures!) Do be sure to go by Steve's booth, since we're going to have some Telltale postcardy things there that any Sam & Max fan would drool over. Maybe you can even get Steve to sign one!
We'll be doing live (sort of) updates from the show floor next week, so I'll be sure to take a picture. )
I should bring one of my Bone books to get signed. And I definitely want to bag one of those Bone One Volume posters.
Oh, that reminds me, I saw The Dragonslayer at Barnes and Noble this week. It's out three weeks early! (Of course, this has nothing to do with Comic-Con...)
But I was finally able to meet the man, and thank him for the book I bought from him off of eBay, shake his hand, and enjoy the offerings from his table. I bought the sketch book. It really is fantastic. One of my friends who doesn't know S&M that well was laughing at the lines from the animated series that the network censored. But there's loads of great sketches. As soon as I bought it, Steve Purcell instantly started drawing Max in the front of the book without even being asked to. I also grabbed one of the telltale postcards.
He also did a sketch in the sketchpad I had brought along. I was having various artists draw their characters in a star wars theme. Steve chose to draw Max done up as Yoda saying "Kick the crap out of your ass I will"
I also bought the unmentionables comic, though I haven't yet read it. It looked cute. They gave me a sketch in my pad as well and were really nice. It's a husband-and-wife team working on it. He's the artist and she's the writer, and I discovered that he works with Steve at Pixar. Very cool.
They also told me that Steve storyboard the sequence in Cars where Lightning and Mater are going Tractor-tipping, and Steve provided the moo-voice for the tractors. Steve was kind enough to provide an impromptu performance for me as well.
Alas, none of the Telltale people were hanging around the booth like they said they would be so I didn't get to meet any. A shame. I bet that Emily's a looker!
So yeah. Lots of fun. And that was just the start of it. Hope it was all as good for you Telltale!
Can we see a scan by any chance?
Aww, I'm sorry I missed you. I did spend quite a bit of time at Steve's booth on Friday afternoon and again this morning, but most of my Saturday was spent exploring the show floor.
For those who haven't seen them yet, we now have write-ups of Thursday and Friday at the show. Tomorrow we hope to post a final blog that will cover the weekend.
I'll be happy to share it as soon as I get it scanned.
By the way, I was at work earlier when I posted, so the caption wasn't exact. Here's what it actually says:
"Kick the crap out of you, shall I?"
I also have a star-wars themed sketch with the Unmentionables character which is quite frankly, stunning so I'll be sure to share that as well.
I'd love to see a scan of that Yoda Max, and also of the Unmentionables sketch!
It looks like you guys had a great time at the con.
I know I did. Amongst so many other things, I met the creator of He-Man, and had my picture taken with Greg the Bunny, and got to see Bruce Campbell in person. And all that in a day.
Someday though, I just know Telltale will have its own booth and people will be coming by to demo your games and walking away with big grins and free swag. I look forward to it very much.
I'm sure she is a looker, but we can't judge that from the picture. Everyone is a looker with a Max t-shirt on.
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Enjoy!