[Groop]Where do I get the Groo button, statue and cards ?

The Craills thecraills@falcompound.com.sa
Sat, 24 Aug 2002 21:16:50 +0300


And it's really funny watching Sergio autographing and sketching for a fan
on the xmas tree decoration - you know the really skinny legs on that thing
. .  .. . .

I am sure that Sergio knew this lady quite well and I dunno if he'll do
repeat performances of hard-to-do-autograph-wizardry but it was very
entertaining to watch !

GC

----- Original Message -----
From: <Pengyfelix@aol.com>
To: <groop@groo.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Groop]Where do I get the Groo button, statue and cards ?


> Well, the most fun way to get Groo merchandise is to purchase it directly
> from Sergio at a comic book convention, especially since it usually comes
> autographed.  This is said knowing that, unfortunately, this is not an
option
> for many Groo fans who, for example, live on entirely different
hemispheres
> than the one Mr. Aragones frequents.    Perhaps someone with more Groo
> merchandise than I have could address that particular dilemma.
> Janet
>
> Semi-OT question:  Speaking of meeting creators, what is the best way to
> address a creator when approaching his or her table at a con?  I've
usually
> gone with something like "Hello Mr. Aragones" or "Hello, sir" since that
> seems like the most polite route for someone who does not know me.
However,
> I get the impression that is not the approach favored by most fans and I
> haven't been able to tell how well it is received by the creators
themselves.
>  Believe it or not, I have put more thought into what to call comic book
> creators than I put into what to call my in-laws and any help anyone can
give
> (on or off list) in resolving this issue would be most appreciated.
>