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| 2.19-2.21 | noncon | poughkeepsie, ny |
| 2.27 | nyc comic book marketplace | new york, ny |
| 3.06 | staple indie media expo | austin, tx |
| 3.13-3.15 | princecon | princeton, nj |
| 3.19-3.21 | conncon | stamford, ct |
| 3.19-3.21 | lunacon | rye brook, ny |
| 3.19-2.21 | vericon | cambridge, ma |
| 3.26-3.28 | penny arcade expo east | boston, ma |
| 3.26-3.28 | conbust | northampton, ma |
| 3.26-3.28 | toronto comicon | toronto, on |
| 4.09-4.11 | ad astra | toronto, on |
| 4.09-4.11 | i-con 29 | stonybrook, ny |
| 4.23-4.25 | eeriecon | niagara, ny |
do you want to be awesome? well, you are. but if you want to be more awesome, you should join the street team. basically, this consists of visiting your local retailers (comic stores) and asking, pleading, and/or persuading them to carry semeurge. there is a really huge list of indie-friendly stores here. even if you don't frequent comic stores, you should definitely put in an appearance and ask them to order it from my distributor, haven. if you know of a comics store in your area that isn't on this list, please let me know!
some of my favorite comics folk; retailers, printers, publishers, distributors, artists, and writers.