Customer Appreciation Day at The Keep

Posted March 16th, 2007 by Howard Tayler

The Dragon’s Keep, located in the bustling heart of downtown Provo Utah, is putting on “Customer Appreciation Day” this Saturday, March 17th. I’ll be there along with Bill Galvan, Sal Velluto, and Ric Estrada. While I’m around these guys… these GIANTS… well, they blot out the sun.

Okay, fine. I’ll hand out free sketches in the shade.

If you’re in the area, come on down. There will be bins full of 10-cent and 25-cent back issues, and Bill Galvan and I will be leading a workshop on something or another. Bill draws Archie Comics these days… with luck I’ll be able to coax a hawt Veronica out of him.

Edit: Here’s some pre-event coverage in the local collegiate press, complete with a photo of an upcoming Schlock Mercenary strip in progress!

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3 Comments on “Customer Appreciation Day at The Keep”

  1. Aerip Says:

    First time commenting and also first on this post! Ding.

    My first time commenting on Schlock in public—in short: if you’re reading this post of mine, you already know the quality is excellent for Howard’s work. If you just randomly searched and got here, link back to his comic. You’re missing it if you’re not.

    Also—”While I’m around these guys… these GIANTS… well, they blot out the sun. Okay, fine. I’ll hand out free sketches in the shade.”

    300 was great—like watching an old Greek theater play while simultaneously true (in a sense) to the medium of comic art *decently* represented in a cinemative context.

    And it’s awesome hearing subtle little shoutouts to fellow people who’ve been involved in good artwork.

    Peace peace in the Middle East!

    ~Aerip

  2. D Infinity Says:

    Greetings everyone!

    I sadly cannot make this occassion, since I am in Louisiana, but come this summer, I’ll be up in Utah and won’t be able to wait until I have an opportunity to visit Dragon’s Keep when Howards is there.

  3. Dev Dot Nul Says:

    And so. . .

    ?????

    Enquiring minds. . .

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