The Behemoth
Comic-Con 2007 > Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
Comic-Con - Day 2

After a quick rest, we were back to our booth, and we had about 11 hours to get ready for preview night. After five years of doing this none of us were really stressed at all..... but we should've been.
This year we were sharing our booth with our friends over at Newgrounds. With the combined manpower of both companies putting together all of the odds and ends for the booth went by very smoothly.

     
     

We decided to mount our main booth graphics on large foam pieces, this was a great idea in theory, but somehow it didn't really translate into something presentable. At the end of the day it looked like we found some graphics in a swap meet and stuck in on some foam blocks, but in the grand scheme of things, it wasn't that bad.

                       

Whoever invented gaffers tape should win some type of award, we pretty much used up about 6 rolls of tape in 5 days, I don't know where we would be without gaffers tape, I don't even know what gaffers are? Do they go around with rolls of tape healing the world?

     
     

Some final touches to the booth, a quick vaccuum by Stamper and we were ready for a nice calm preview night.......Apparently we must have missed the memo, because there were about a million people inside the hall on a Wednesday night! I've never seen so many people attend a preview night. If anything, this was a good sign that we were up for some heavy traffic for the next 4 days.

     
     
     

Our price list wasn't printed yet, so in true Behemoth fashion we wrote some crap on a piece of cardboard and taped it to our booth. Stay classy San Diego!

Here is a picture of Dan making a peanut butter sandwhich. There's not even jelly on that thing Dan, get a room!

     

We would like for you to take note of the large white table that we have placed in front of our booth. Yet another Ikea bought item, we decided that it didn't really fit too well and needed to have some adjustments made.

This next segment is made possible by our very own John Baez. Thanks for cutting the table John!

           

What better way to end Wednesday night than with a mullet shot!