...two weeks late.
It seems that the aftermath of Cosmic Con was just as busy, stressful and demanding as the weeks leading up to it. Perhaps even MORE SO considering how utterly exhausted I was from being on my feet for 5 days straight. I've never worked in retail before, so I had no idea what I was in for-- but it sure was worth it!!
So here's the booth in all it's colorful glory! I'm proud to say we got many compliments, and in fact, an invite to show at the NY Comic Con next spring. Our aisle was a little dark, so we really popped-- a bight, vibrant vision of blue, and I think we looked a little like a candy store.
*of note* ---we dropped our shirt prices right away to 20 bucks after we saw what the going rate was around us. Rookie merchandiser mistake.Also, check out this crazy panaramic shot of the booth taken by shutterbugmom at DeviantArt. Ooooooooooohh.... Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhh....!
Our bestseller of the trip was the book! Here I'm showing off my dedication to Hannah and Lauren Lantier. Hannah interviewed me for her Grandfather, Ralph Zuranski's, In Search of Heroes program. Check out the interview here on their blog.
BTW, y'all-- the book is now available on Amazon, so if you missed out at the convention, buy it here (pretty please...?) Oh! And if you do, feel free to write up the very first, awsome, overly-complimentary review if you are so inclined. (pretty please...?)Here are the first ever Galaxy Girl tee shirts! We featured...
...Pluto (check out the foil fading to paint- oooooh!) and Mars. (The SD Mars shirt comes in women's and men's sizes.)Here's a close up on the graphic for the Venus shirt. It's hard to tell in the photo, but her ribbons are all shiny with foil.

And here are the Jupiter shirts, with a glimpse of our Milky Way shirt in the back. Milky was the best seller. The Jupiter shirt, I always like to point out, is on 100% undyed, organic cotton because of Jupiter's environmentalist sympathies. She's pretty worried about Earth. We tried to incorporate the personalities of the girls not only into the graphics, but in the design and cut of the shirt as well. Jupiter comes in women's and men's sizes.

And here are some of the other goodies...
...candy shop-looking display of stickers and buttons....
...postcards. We almost ran out of Pluto and Venus!
...little stickers of the Chibi GGs-- everyone thought these were free, but Comic Con had a rule this year forbidding sticker give-aways. I guess they figured that if someone had to pay for a sticker, they'd be less likely to vandalize the convention center with it. I hadn't realized that was a problem in years past.
Buttons, stickers, patches and complete postcard sets...
a close up of the buttons.Also, Cosmic Con was the first time I offered my hand-made, plush-art rag dolls for pre-order. 3 people bit! I'm quite pleased, 'cause they are PRICEY, being hand made and all. Lots of people asked but shrunk away when I told them the cost, so I'm quite pleased with 3 orders. That'll keep me busy for a couple months.
Here they are. This was the first public display for several of the designs.
Milky Way and Pluto.
Jupiter and Uranus.
Saturn and Mars. (Mars got herself 2 of the 3 orders! Go Mars!)
Venus and The Sun.Besides Galaxy Girls, I had some Foster's duties. Craig and I spoke on a panel, which we were told went over well, and here we are at our Cartoon Network signing. Lot's o' people tell us they be luvin' Cheese.

On top of the great reception MWGG got and the folks with all sorts of compliments and all the business-types who left me their cards (woo-hoo!) I got to meet some of my cyber buddies.
Her are the Satrun twins, Sarah and Catherine, who have been so kind as to leave comments on this blog regularly. Check out Sarah's adorable caricature of me and Craig!
Here's Hannah, who did the interview of me for "In Search of Heroes." She was quite the professional, I must say!Other visits cam from some Solar Sisterhood posters such as the guys at Mukpuddy in New Zealand and Roque from Ghostbot who was kind enough to feature me on their blog. I got to meet many of my DeviantArt buds as well. I can't thank everyone enough for stopping by-- and for buying stuff to boot!
And speaking of thanks, my biggest thanks have to go out to my Galactic Team. My design team Jason and Jyl for putting together all the graphics for the booth and merchandise and for making my drawings look amazing in the process. And to my best friend, Kathy, and my brother, Ryan, for completely exhausting themselves helping run the booth and make sales. They prooved to be INCREDIBLE salespeople. And finally to my assistant Terry for taking care of so many of the arrangements up to the event. I couldn't be happier with the outcome of Cosmic Con, and I expect even greater opportunities to grow from it.
Over and out,
Mother Earth
PS- in the next few weeks we'll be opening a webstore on my main site with all the goodies you see here available for purchase. So if you see something you want, or if you've already got something and want something else, just check back here frequently. I will make an announcement.

17 comments:
Hello Lauren,
Great blog entry, and it was great meeting you and Craig. Yep, I was "stupid question guy". :P I didn't already know that you worked on the Iron Giant before I read your book! Great, great movie. One thing I should have asked related to Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls: any plans on an international release? I do have a few nieces in England. Even though I typically avoid stickers, I sort of wish I could have gotten the Milky Way ones. I *heart* chibis. Nice interview too. In Search of Heroes has a good thing going.
I'm definitely planning on returning next year; we'll make sure you see the costumes in 2008. I'm glad that the Galaxy Girls were a hit at San Diego Comic-Con International, and I continue to wish you the best. ;) It's awesome that NY Comic Con sent you an invitation.
Wow! It all looks great, and sounds like it went incredibly well. I checked all of the links, nice interview, and that drawing of you guys is perfect!
Hi! Once again, it was great to meet the two of you! We had a lot of fun stopping by your booth. You and Criag were very kind to make time for your fans. Thanks again, and we hope to see you next year! ^.^
same here- glad you liked the sketch! ;)
(The name is that of my Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch fanfic's original character, just FYI)
Great to see all went well with the con, and if you decide to head to New York in the spring, I'll be able to go to that one so long as I act on it now and plan ahead to the date.
I'll be eagerly awaiting the updates to see the web store. Take care until then~
~Daniel J.
dj-Mara from dA
[I've linked to your blog on mine, and I just thought I should let you know. It's thesurfsong[dot]blogspot[dot]com if you wanted to go see. There isn't anything much on it YET, but that will change in the near future.
Oh, I have CHECKING YOU OUT recorded in better clarity and with the Effector set on Surround 1. I can easily see Saturn playing this on beatmania IIDX due to all of the scratching in the song's note chart.
That game series is DJ simulation, if you didn't already figure it… what a perfect fit for Saturn, right? LOL!
Is there some way I can get this song e-mailed to you?]
Hi Lauren!
Thanks SO much for being at the con this year. Meeting you and Craig was the highlight for me and I just cant get over how great both of you are! As soon as I got back from the con it was time to start rough animation on my own student film. Meeting artists like you and Craig and watching your work is endlessly inspiring to me and Im sure many other animation students as well.
The sketches I got from the both of you are just the coolest things ever :) and I love my Galaxy Girls book!
This blog rocks, thanks for it too!
Later!
Becky
Your stuff rocks! It's super inspiring to see you succeed in Hollywood as well as on your own. Always awesome to talk with you guys in person. Congrats!!
I see you made some Chibi versions of them there, so if Milkyway and the Galaxy Girls were ever animated, I guess they'd be anime? *cries* That would make me very sad :(
sweet, can't wait till you get the store up, i'll be getting some of those awesome buttons! i wanted to go to comic con but i only had enough time off for siggraph two weeks later... :-P boo.
seeing all your hard work pay off like this really gives me a kick in the butt to get my stuff done.
sheesh why you gotta be so inspiring, girlie??
Hey Lauren.
Just got back from vacation nice to see an update. Hope everything goes well with book sales. I'd like to get a look at it sometime.
P.S You never show photos of yourself on this site, interesting suprise.
great stuff!!! very nice blog!! very inspiring!
Mark your calendar, as this will not happen again in our lifetime…
. : . : . Two moons on August 27, 2007 . : . : .
The planet Mars will be the brightest in the night sky starting August. It will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. This will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes within 34.65M miles of Earth. Be sure to watch the sky on Aug. 27, 12:30 A.M. It will look like the Earth has 2 Moons.
The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287.
Please share this with all of your friends, as no one alive today will ever see it again.
Hope for the best for the weather.
Sincerely,
Daniel J.
Hey Mother Earth,
Just to let you know I really enjoyed your blogger profile and you may be getting some hits on it from my blog "Only In It For The Gold" where I featured it as an entry recently.
Yay, finally the obligatory Con post! I am kicking myself for not getting an Io patch in hindsight, I'll be on the watch on your website :)
Also, I did a pic of Mars on my blog whilst taking a work break. Check it if you have the chance!
woo!! i'm very sorry i didn't go to con, i told my buddy to pick me up a Galaxy Girl doll, but i'm not sure if he found you (or thought i was joking, because i told him to buy me lots ^^). will the merchandise be for sale anywhere? i would be interested to know the price of the dolls, or a few buttons & patches at the very least. :) feel free to email me: bluemog7@hotmail.com thanks!! :D
Wow thanks heaps for the mention lauren, it really was a blast meeting you and Craig and your stand looked awesome!!
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