Woman of A.C.T.I.O.N. at SPX!

 

 

I have no doubt that many of you have been reading my comics and thought “you know, it’s great to be able to read these for free, but I wish there was some way I could give someone money for it.”

Well, if you’re in Bethesda, Maryland this weekend for the Small Press Expo, your dreams have come true! Woman of A.C.T.I.O.N. artist Chris Piers is in attendance with his pals at the DC Conspiracy, and he’s got actual print copies of WOA #1 for sale at the show!

This is your chance to not only support the Action Age, but–since the books went straight from the printer to Piers–to get a copy of something I wrote before I get it! Piers is set up in Section F (he’s got a map posted here for your cartographic convenience), and while copies are limited, he should have enough for anyone who makes it out to SPX today and tomorrow.

Enjoy it, folks, and if you do pick up a copy, thanks!

8 thoughts on “Woman of A.C.T.I.O.N. at SPX!

  1. Chris
    tell your buddy to check out Rafer Roberts’ Plastic Farm at SPX. You might get a kick out of it. Note: It’s not a super hero book.

  2. I’d buy one if I was in Maryland. Also some Dr. McNinja trades. And then I’d try to find Bethesda Studios and thank them for making Fallout 3. I’d have a very busy day today if I was in Maryland.

  3. But Chris, I ask, how can those of us unlucky to go to this even be able to get their hands on such an artistic masterpiece?

    (I so should be hired to do stuff like that. :) )

  4. But Chris, I ask, how can those of us unlucky to go to this even be able to get their hands on such an artistic masterpiece?

    Stay tuned to the ISB and Action Age for news on that very front, Action Agent!

    For what it’s worth, the issue’s getting attention on Bleeding Cool…

    Are you sure? All I see is an article about a book called Women of Action by a guy named Chris Spiers.

  5. I got my copy at SPX! it will be a while before I get to read it, but I picked mine up just like the internet told me to.

  6. It was nice meeting you, Rob. We all had a great time at SPX. I even got to talk on a panel about time-constrained comics. Very fun.

    And don’t worry, Dr. Ink, I know Rafer very well. He’s part of the DC Conspiracy group and was in our ten or so tables. I’ll probably draw some Plastic Farm some day.