The Mark Wheatley “MY FAVORITE HAUNTS” Tour Schedule
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meet his fans and to sign copies of his new comic book; FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER.
The “My Favorite Haunts” tour began at the Pittsburgh Comic Con this past April
and continues into November with stops up and down the East Coast and in the
Mid-West. Wheatley said, “I’m calling this ‘My Favorite Haunts’ because I can
think of no better way to have fun right now than to hang out with my
fans!”
Saturday, October 4
BIG PLANET
4908 Fairmont
Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20814
Contact: Joel Pollack
301-654-6856
12 noon
– 2 PM
Wednesday, October 8
HAUNTED CHAPEL COMICS AND
GAMES
115 New Canaan Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06851
Contact: Daniel W.
Cisek
203-847-2008
12 Noon to 2 PM
JIM HANLEY’S UNIVERSE
4 W
33rd St
New York, NY 10001
Contact: Vito
Phone 212 268 7088
5 PM to
7 PM
Wednesday October 15
GEPPI’S COMIC WORLD
1116 North Rolling
Road
Baltimore, MD 21228
Contact: Doug Gratz
(410) 788-0900
gdoug@diamondcomics.com
1
PM to 4PM
Saturday, October 18 through end of the year
TRUE
BELIEVERS COMICS & GALLERY
435 S. Guadalupe
Santa Fe NM
87501-2652
Contact: Laura Marsh
(505) 99-2TRUE
Gallery showing in Santa
Fe NM begins original art from FM #0 on display, limited signed prints on
sale
Thursday, October 30, 2003 through Saturday, November 1
MARYLAND
FANTASTIQUE FILM FEST
CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER
194 Hammonds Lane
Brooklyn
Park, MD 23225
Contact: Susan
Svehla
410-665-1198
http://www.midmar.com/MFFFindex.html
November
13-16
4TH ANNUAL MIDWEST ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY CONFERENCE
Hyatt Regency,
Lexington KY
http://www.midwestentertainmentconference.com
November
29-30
MID-OHIO COMIC BOOK CONVENTION
Hilton Columbus
Easton Town
Center
Columbus OH
ely nice guy! <br><br>Your
last issue had a cereal page, showcasing Cat In The Hat cereal with Thing 1 and
2. That’s great! We cereal collectors have been lobbying for interesting in-pack
prizes forever, it seems. Oh, for the days of spoon-riders and bowl-hangers! I
contacted Quaker to see if they were aware of just how popular Quisp still is,
and explained that now we boomers were old enough to spend our allowance on the
cereal WE wanted ... I asked if their R&D department had thought of maybe
creating in-pack Quisp premiums ... in response I got an email from Quisp(!)
stating that, ”The answer to your question is NO!!!” (S I G H) <br><br><br>All
in all, I think you’re doing a swell job. A lot of your articles are
periphrially interesting and dance around the edges of my interests ... but
then, we get stale if we continuously focus on the same subject exclusively , so
this is probably a good thing. The cereal premium (old and new) articles are
dear to my heart , as well as vintage animation. <br><br>A personal request:
could you do an article on Art Clokey, <i>David & Goliath/Gumby</i> animator
? <br><br>Thanx bunches for all you do...<br><br>Signed,<br>Lou
Ann<br>(somewhere in the cornfields of Delaware)<br><br></div>
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ect hit on my
interests, and guess what!? Jerry Beck is a genuinely nice guy!