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SenGrisane:
An artist I know is putting together a little naughty booklet (I am involved a bit in it too but most of the work is done by him) and asked me if I could try selling a few booklets at the convention.

Now as unlimited copy thing, it wouldn't be eligble to be in the artshow (or maybe at least one could be entered as a hand signed first print ever?)
And I do plan running around visting events and doing lotsa stuff so registering at the Dealers Den is not really an option (apart from the fact it would be overkill to have a table and just put a few comics there, taking away space from someone who needs it more)
And I doubt I can run around with a sign, that I sell adult comics (I think it was against policies if I remember correctly ^^)

Could you advise me, what would be the best option in this case?

Thank you.

Pinky:
I'm not sure what would be the right procedure (not my department) but perhaps you could try allying yourself with another dealer and ask them to sell it for you? Well that was just the first suggestion that came to my mind.

SenGrisane:
Well, I wouldn't feel good asking someone to sell stuff for me, I was asked to sell.

Blue_Panther:

--- Quote from: SenGrisane on 18.05.2011, 08:13:18 ---(or maybe at least one could be entered as a hand signed first print ever?)

--- End quote ---

That actually is debatable as a collectable item, but most certainly we would't allow it. The reason is fairly simple: anybody could in buy the booklet from the first print run and have it signed, thus negating the exclusivity of the one on display. That is diffictult of course, when the artist isn't present, but as such no grounds for us to allow unlimited print publications exclusively to the art show if they are on sale elsewhere.

If the book is from a limited print run or the run is no longer in print, that would be a different matter and would then have to look at the situation again.

Just out of my mind however, such a collectable might be a grand contribution to the charity.

TbW

SenGrisane:
I was afraid that would be the case. The booklet is not printed in a high number and not by any publisher. Just the artist himself.
I like the charity idea though.

Maybe if I explain a bit more it is easier to help:

The artist in question is Karno. I have commissioned him over the last years for several funny erotic stories. And since they have gotten numerous over time the idea came up to make another one and collect them all together as a booklet (16 pages I think): Karno has been selling his comics in this format for a while now at cons and such. I dunno exactly how he prints it, but they look rather professional. (If I manage it on time there'll be a one page gag picture in the booklet drawn by me as well)

So, this booklet does not really have the option of limited print as it is pretty much printed on demand (as far as I understood it). And somebody could much likely get a signed copy by Karno himself at a different Con.

But one idea I had. What if I advertise it on my art account and then hand it just to people that were interested in it beforehand? Kinda merely saving shipping costs by using EF as meeting point. Would that violate the rules?

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