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gordonzola ([personal profile] gordonzola) wrote2003-02-05 01:55 pm
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You drive me APE

So I went to the Alternative Press Expo on Sunday. I think I’ve come to terms with it. I’ve been resentful of APE in the past because their table prices have mostly driven out the zinesters and the entrance fee keeps many other people out. But if I think of it as a comics convention with a few zines thrown in, it becomes a much better event.

It moved from Ft. Mason this year to a place within walking distance of my house. It was a big improvement. Carpeting made it not as loud and there was a full bar. The best thing was that there was a lot more space. It was much easier to avoid people with whom I have drama and not make eye contact with the sad tables and artists.

Last year a cartoonist blocked the small aisle trying to sell his comics by offering hugs to anyone who bought one. He wasn’t fooling anyone. Especially when he started offering hugs regardless of purchase. For some, APE is the best chance at human contact they have all year. Well, except for riding public transportation during commute hours, I suppose. Anyway, with more space, it was harder to be a victim of the needy, nerdy touchers and I think that made most people happy. Maybe it was me, but it seemed like there was a much friendlier atmosphere, in a non-threatening way, this year.

There were a lot more tables this year too. I spent a lot of time* picking up old comics at the 40 cents an ounce table, of course, but other memorable booths were PunkPunk, Not My Small Diary, (lots of comic zinesters) and Penny Dreadful. PunkPunk and Penny Dreadful produce amazingly beautiful zines. The new PunkPunk is six different small zines packed in a little burlap baggie and the Penny Dreadful "Travel Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area" is three volumes of different artists divided loosely under the titles of Personal, Dream, and Place, bound into one fancy package.

Though I love their stuff, there was definitely a lack of non-comic, not-so-artsy-and-produced zines. It’s just the nature of the event I guess. To echo another zinester, there just wasn’t much press at the Alternative Press Expo.

Confidential to Ericka: No "Cherry Comics" this year. Sorry.



*and it took a lot of time because there was so much crap there.

[identity profile] superchones.livejournal.com 2003-02-05 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
APE made me long for another SF zinefest!

[identity profile] gordonzola.livejournal.com 2003-02-05 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
awwwwwwww. Now that's saying something.

Remember, I wanted to schedule the zinefest for the same weekend as APE for a real alternative. heh, heh. Next year I'll make a shitty zine for APE and we'll grab that table we talked about.

[identity profile] superchones.livejournal.com 2003-02-07 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
okay, you make the zine and i am going to make a comic zine all about preparing to sell it at APE 2004!!

[identity profile] misscallis.livejournal.com 2003-02-05 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
ohhh, ape! reminds me of one of my most cherished and desperate one night stands... you remember! i was one of the lonely, seeking a moment's embrace from a fellow self publisher. so sweet, yet so pathetic...

[identity profile] gordonzola.livejournal.com 2003-02-05 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I had forgotten until now, actually. I've never had such concentrated Kelli-time before or since. I think we hung out from 11 AM until you left with your ink-stained "friend" when the bar closed. And btw, never try to date a zinester!

oh, uh . . . .

[identity profile] fluxions.livejournal.com 2003-02-06 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
This is probably the first time I didn't go to APE. I decided that I didn't really have money to spend on comic books, and if I went I'd want to buy. So I stayed home to avoid the whole thing. I was also irritated by how sexist people where last year. Everyone kept trying to get the boy's attention (who didn't really want to be there, but I dragged him) and kept brushing me off as if I were the one who was dragged. So no APE for me. Yeah, SF Zinefest is better.

Oh yeah, I always circumvent the paying at the door thing by finding someone who's leaving and asking for their pass.

[identity profile] erickapander.livejournal.com 2003-02-06 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
no cherry means no ericka which means the event sucks. the end.