So, first off, I'm not much of an autograph hound. I have tons of comic creator-signed books, but those guys are free, and usually more approachable.
As far as actors, I have only 5 I can think of off the top of my head: Adam West, Frank Gorshin, Jackson Bostwick, David Prowse, and Gerard Christopher. All were very nice and accommodating. Yes, even David Prowse, who I played gofer for when he was the guest at a comic shop I worked at during college.
I've avoided others, because, basically I'm cheap. I have a hard time swallowing paying someone that kind of money just to get their John Hancock, especially since I get them personalized and never plan to sell them. And I HATE long lines.
3 of the 5 remaining classic Trek bridge crew is coming to Lexington Comic Con next month, and I'm wondering if I should bite the bullet and get their autographs.
I realize these guys are not going to be around much longer and this may be my last chance to meet them.
I'm concerned about two things: One, the cost. How much do these guys charge, normally?
And two, are they going to destroy my childhood by being rude and unlikable?
I'm figuring my biggest hurdle with both is Shatner. I know he's going to ask for the most money, and, based on stories from his co-workers, and despite his very entertaining and honest "Trek Memories" books, I'm a little concerned he's going to tarnish the image of my childhood hero.
I'm figuring, based on the past two Lexington Cons, their lines will be long, as Power Ranger lead actors were fairly swamped all day.
On the flip side of that, I remember being at a con in either Detroit or Pittsburgh about 13 or so years ago, and Walter Koenig was sitting lonely at his booth. It was kind of depressing, and I regret not approaching him, but I was strapped for cash by that point, and couldn't afford a Chekov for sure.
So, what do you think? Any advice and past experience with these three would be appreciated.
Chris
As far as actors, I have only 5 I can think of off the top of my head: Adam West, Frank Gorshin, Jackson Bostwick, David Prowse, and Gerard Christopher. All were very nice and accommodating. Yes, even David Prowse, who I played gofer for when he was the guest at a comic shop I worked at during college.
I've avoided others, because, basically I'm cheap. I have a hard time swallowing paying someone that kind of money just to get their John Hancock, especially since I get them personalized and never plan to sell them. And I HATE long lines.
3 of the 5 remaining classic Trek bridge crew is coming to Lexington Comic Con next month, and I'm wondering if I should bite the bullet and get their autographs.
I realize these guys are not going to be around much longer and this may be my last chance to meet them.
I'm concerned about two things: One, the cost. How much do these guys charge, normally?
And two, are they going to destroy my childhood by being rude and unlikable?
I'm figuring my biggest hurdle with both is Shatner. I know he's going to ask for the most money, and, based on stories from his co-workers, and despite his very entertaining and honest "Trek Memories" books, I'm a little concerned he's going to tarnish the image of my childhood hero.
I'm figuring, based on the past two Lexington Cons, their lines will be long, as Power Ranger lead actors were fairly swamped all day.
On the flip side of that, I remember being at a con in either Detroit or Pittsburgh about 13 or so years ago, and Walter Koenig was sitting lonely at his booth. It was kind of depressing, and I regret not approaching him, but I was strapped for cash by that point, and couldn't afford a Chekov for sure.
So, what do you think? Any advice and past experience with these three would be appreciated.
Chris
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