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SLC Comic Con - Recap

Rufusman had an amazing time at the SLC Comic Con FanXperience, just letting you all know right now.  Any opportunity for nerds and geeks like me to congregate is welcome, it's like coming home...  Made some new friends (including Larp Girl and artist Eric Limas) and signed some conceptual design prints for the upcoming movie, LARP.  We have less than a month left to raise funds for this awesome movie on Kickstarter, you can find the link here.  Check it out and show some love (and by "love" I mean cash) for the latest and greatest project Rufusman is involved with!

Now for some photos:






Another one of my new friends, Mary, dressed as Little Red Riding Hood!  She works for the San Diego Comic Con and puts my own geek knowledge to shame.

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