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PAX 2010
August 30th, 2010

I will be at PAX this coming weekend! I’ll have a booth with Scott in Bandland at PAX, and I’ll be on the following panels:

Pitch Your Game Idea

Saturday, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, Pegasus Theatre. You’ve got 45 seconds to deliver your idea to our panel of experts. The top three pitches will be picked for prizes and swag! (Please note that this is an open forum — there’s nothing keeping anyone, judges and attendees alike, from stealing your ideas! If you’re not comfortable with this, please don’t pitch your idea!)

After Hours with Scott and Kris

Saturday, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Pegasus Theatre. PAX welcomes its first official late-night talk show featuring Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub, the talent behind PATV’s Blamimations. After Hours with Kris and Scott promises an hour of laughs, celebrity interviews and maybe even a musical guest — it’s a show so spontaneous, we won’t know what’s planned until the show’s over. Concert counter-programming at its finest!

Blamimations ALIVE! with Kris and Scott

Sunday, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM, Pegasus Theatre. PA: TV veterans Scott Kurtz (pvponline.com) and Kris Straub (chainsawsuit.com) take you deeply behind the scenes of their hit Blamimation series for one magical hour. Will you help come up with the next breakout hit character? Will you watch it come to life? Will you see Kris and Scott BS for 55 minutes? No, maybe, and yes.

I will have the F Chords book, as well as a couple copies of the Tweet Me Harder book (in addition to my usual merch). If you don’t find me at the booth, be patient and come on back; I’ll again be serving as PAX’s media ambassador and potentially running around the show floor. See you there in like six days.

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Discussion (14)¬

  1. Talon says:

    Any chance of moving that Sunday panel to the main theatre? No? Dang.

  2. Clari0n says:

    I LOVE that every portrait in the background is Jovia. Really nice touch. :)

  3. NotI says:

    I choose to believe that is The Unraveled in panel 4 of today's comic and no amount of arguing from other fans or direct contradiction from the author is going to convince me otherwise.

  4. Kieran says:

    *Darth Vader Theme plays*
    You've got to admit Vanderbeam founding a Galactic Empire based on his obsession with Jovia would have fantastic architecture.

  5. Russ says:

    Even the art devolves for the dream sequence… Great work!

  6. aaa says:

    cutter shaved his goatee and then grew it back in 2 panels for no reason

  7. DarkFish says:

    there's always a reason, it will all be revealed in the upcoming story, the goatee Cutter is evil alternate reality Cutter.
    Goetee=evil
    Didn't you watch Star Trek?

  8. macsnafu says:

    This dream sequence was much too short – too many interesting possibilities were passed up. Loved the hole in the ship's wall and Vanderbeam's comment about flying. You could have easily done half a dozen strips or so before getting to the heart of the matter with Jovia without losing my interest.

  9. Lobukia says:

    maybe the goatee is a hint that the dream(s) havent really ended yet

  10. Clockinreverse says:

    Dude. You gave the robot a penis. That's pretty epic.

  11. NeithanDiniem says:

    Gotta say, Vanderbeam can land that mech with serious class…

    Positively epic comic. Been reading it for months now, only I juuuust now got round to looking away from the comic and down here… XD

  12. Bookstooge says:

    Eva Reboot 10 to the 100th power…

  13. troymartin says:

    Well done with the landing, Beams. Well done indeed.

  14. DarkFish says:

    "Kroom"?


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