Emerald City Comicon!

Holy crap, Emerald City Comicon is this weekend! ECCC, without a doubt, now my favorite convention of the year (PAX and GenCon coming in a tie for a close second place). ECCC is just one of those conventions that gets it. Does it all right.

This will be my 6th ECCC. I’ve been going to this incarnation of the con ever since they moved from the Qwest Field Event Center to their current home at the Washington State Convention Center, the same venue where PAX Prime is held. The first time I went, the con only occupied maybe ¼ of the convention center, confined to one floor and sometimes taking place at the same time as other smaller trade shows in the same building. In the six years I’ve been going, it has exploded in size, now taking up virtually the same amount of space as PAX Prime.

Yet, in spite of all that rapid growth, they’ve still managed to maintain the uniqueness of the show and a cozy, friendly atmosphere that is lacking from so many other conventions (I’m looking at you, SDCC). From the get-go, Emerald City’s focus has been on interaction. The show is dominated by the largest and most accessible Artist’s Alley configuration I’ve ever seen at a convention. While it does still boast the big, crazy company booths, gaming areas, and celebrity appearances, the real draw of the show is that almost every artist and writer who attends has their own small table in addition to their panel and company appearances, allowing fans the chance to shake hands and meet and talk with the creators they love so much.

This is exactly what draws me back every single year. While I love the craziness of something like PAX, the intimacy that ECCC still maintains makes it so much more than your normal comic convention. Over the course of this show I’ve been able to not just meet, but have long conversations with some of my favorite writers and artists – something unheard of at most other cons I’ve attended.

We started the Trade Secrets Podcast at ECCC in 2011. Our “Episode 0” was recorded in the same Sheraton lobby bar that we’d recorded several PAX shows for the now defunct After The Fact Podcast, and introduced three of our long-running cast members in myself, Andy Podell, and Anne Bean (Joel Simon came on for episode 1). The following year we bought an Artist’s Alley table to promote the website and the show, and ended up meeting now-regular cast member Eddie Isaac right there on the show floor.

This will be our 4th year representing Trade Secrets at ECCC, our 3rd on the floor. Over the last few years we’ve done interviews with our favorite creators, talked at length about the best (and worst) cosplay we see wandering by, invite all kinds of guest hosts onto the show, and generally have a fantastic time. ECCC has been an integral part of the Trade Secrets podcast both as the show’s “birthday”, and as a rejuvenating influence on all of the regular members of the show. If ever there is a time where some of start to feel like the show’s becoming a grind, Emerald City just washes that all away.

Even just in the run-up to the show this week, I’ve already felt that energizing effect. We’ll be on the show floor all three days, we’ll be recording a Trade Secrets episode all about Sheltered, and interviewing the creative teams for Sheltered and Rat Queens. I absolutely love this show. It is my favorite time of the year. I can’t wait for this weekend, and myself, Andy, Joel, and Anne all hope to see you there!

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Coming Up: TSP Ep. 8

The rigors and depredations of the Desolation test have left Michael Jones, a former MI6 agent, unable to feel… well… anything. His body is frail, but his mental and psychological scarring make him the perfect man for some of the most depraved jobs that need doing. So what if an ailing, elderly collector tells you that someone has stolen his prized possession: a collection of pornographic films created by Adolf Hitler himself?

This week, the TSP crew takes on the first trade of Warren Ellis’s Desolation Jones series, Made In England. Be part of the show by posting your comments, questions, rants and raves to Twitter @TradeSecretsPod, the Ask The Hosts forum, to our Facebook page or e-mail them to tradesecrets@geekerific.com before Tuesday, June 18th so the crew can use them on the show!

Coming Up: TSP Ep. 3

After the brutal murder of their father the Locke children, Tyler, Kinsey, and Bode, move back to their family’s estate: an eerie old mansion in Lovecraft, Massachusetts aptly named Keyhouse. While the kids, joined by their mother and uncle, try to adjust to life without their father in new surroundings, strange things begin to occur, and the ghosts of the past begin to seep back into their lives.

Is Lovecraft, Massachusetts live up to its name? Join the TSP crew as they delve into the first trade of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s cthulian masterpiece, Locke & Key. Be part of the show by posting your comments, questions, rants and raves to the Ask The Hosts forum, or e-mail them to tradesecrets@geekerific.com before Wednesday, April 13th so the crew can use them on the show!

Coming Up: TSP Ep. 2

Tony Chu’s life is strange, to say the least. You see, Tony’s a cibopath, a psychic who can glean the entire history of anything he eats. After discovering a serial killer working in a chicken-speakeasy (we’ll get to that) after the cook bleeds in his soup, his life spirals in a crazy new direction where he begins investigating violent crimes by taking bites of the victims.

Chew is a hodgepodge of crazy ideas – a foodbourne illness that results in chicken being outlawed; a violent crimes investigative unit run by the FDA; a detective who eats parts of his crime scenes – but do all of the ingredients mix into a digestible whole? Join the TSP crew as they delve into the first trade paperback of the critically acclaimed Image series: Chew – Taster’s Choice. Be part of the show by posting your comments, questions, rants and raves to the Ask The Hosts forum, or e-mail them to tradesecrets@geekerific.com before Wednesday, March 30th so the crew can use them on the show!