Friday, November 7, 2014

Comikaze 2014 Recap - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly



Comikaze Expo means different things to different people. For some, it's a magical hub of information; a place to get the latest info on what's hot and upcoming in the world of comics and popculture. For others, it is sacred ground where one can cosplay outside of Halloween and not be viewed as a freak, where being a nerd is synonymous with being the ish. And for the few exhibitors, small publishers, and artists looking to promote their original brands in the mondern monopolized world of popculture, Comikaze was a land of disappointment.

The Good

Comikaze, overall, had a positive vibe about it. Justin and I met some good folks and engaged in some good conversations with new fans of our work! There's nothing more that we love than seeing smiles on the faces of people who witness Black Streak products for the very first time and answering their questions about our small (and soon to grow) brand.

Kick-Ass and Hit Girl doing what they do best!


It's the man himself! Mr. Lee takes the main stage!

We saw a lot of aswesome cosplays, and let's not forget - Stan "The Man" Lee was in the house!




The Bad

Okay, now for the not so nice, not so fun stuff. Comikaze wasn't all sunshine and rainbows - especially if you were an exhibitor in the Small Press/Artist Alley section as Justin and I were. Stan Lee's Comikaze Con might as well have been called "Marvel Con" (or Disney Con, depending on how you want to look at it...).

Wish you were here...

Comikaze did a terrible job of directing guests to the Small Press/Artist Alley section; and by "terrible job" I mean they didn't attempt to direct folks to our section at all. Now, I love Marvel as much as the next guy. Heck, Spider-Man has been my mentor since the airing of the 90's cartoon series! But c'mon Comikaze! Justin and I (along with a plethora of small presses) spent mad $$$ on exhibiting at YOUR show! The least they could have done was gave the small press section a shoutout over the loudspeaker, like, "Hey guys, make sure you check out the small press and artist alley!". Unless, they did give us a shoutout and I was so bored from the lack of traffic in our section that I was zoned out (hey, it's a posibility).

And possibly, the baddest aspect of them all - $60 for a Stan Lee autograph? WTH?! 

The Ugly

And finally, this is the section where some of you may get offended (don't say I didn't warn you). ONLY 2 OF YOU SHOWED UP TO OUR TABLE! What happened L.A.? Justin and I traveled all the way from Ohio to share the joy that is Black Streak Entertainment with you guys, we brought our brand to your doorstep, and only 2 of the people who signed up for our Comikaze promotion showed up to rep L.A.

Oh yeah - I'm ready! Justin at our Comikaze set-up!


Needless to say, from a business standpoint, Comikaze was a HUGE disappointment for Black Streak Entertainment. Despite the disappointment, though, we love L.A., and we plan on relocating Black Streak there in the near future! But in order for us to do that, we need you to take action and get involved with us! Shop from our store blackstreakstore.com and tell your friends to do the same! Simple, right?!

Did you spot our ad in the Comikaze show guide? 


Here's a hint: it's on the inside front cover. Make sure you take advantage of the amazing blackstreakstore.com discount coded printed in the lower right corner! And just in case you don't have the ad on hand, here are the codes one more time:

COMIKAZE1 - 10% Off of Orders $30 and Up

COMIKAZE2 - 15% Off of Orders $50 and Up

COMIKAZE3 - 25% Off of Orders $100 and Up

Now get the shopping happy people ^_^

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