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bminor:
Unfortunately I have none.

Except for the time I was at a teeny tiny comic book convention at Ridgedale Mall in Roseville, MN, (western suburb of Minneapolis)

Here is the story from the Minneapolis Star/Tribune paper. A twelve year old kid brought Stan Lee to Minneapolis!

http://www.startribune.com/the-time-a-12-year-old-kid-brought-stan-lee-to-minnesota/500608822/

Well I went to the convention. I was going to have Stan sign something, but I was put-off by all the hutzpah and goings on all around him.
To much schmoozing and back slapping I guess. 
So I declined to be one of the throng that was begging for his signature that day back in 1978.

B.




darkmark (RIP):
Met a bunch of 'em.  Anyone you want in particular?

Crimson-Blue-Green:
I went to a convention in Mansfield, Ohio in 1986 I think.  John Byrne's She-Hulk graphic novel was new then.  I had him sign it.  Later I went into the men's room to relieve myself.  I went up to the stall and noticed the guy next to me was John Byrne!  I did not look at him for more than a second because I didn't want to be rude.  I just went about my business as did he.   :D  Is that crazy enough? 

bminor:
How about a Dikto story? Saw him on the street maybe???

bminor:
Did anyone ever meet C.C. Beck?

I always loved his work. Especially the short time we did Captain Marvel for D.C. in 1972.

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