Poster, Creation Con (#1), November 1971, Art By Kenneth Smith
I’ve posted previously about my very first comic book convention in 1971, which coincidentally, was also the very first Creation convention in NYC, organized by teenagers Adam Malin and Gary Berman. (52 years ago. Oof, I feel old. But better than the alternative.)
Thanks to a doting Aunt, I was able to spend a few hours at the New Yorker that weekend, no doubt channeling a Tex Avery cartoon character: Eyes bugging out at all the wonders in the room. I spent whatever little pocket money I had well before I left.
Last year (2022), I happened to have an extra day in NYC before the Thanksgiving weekend, so I trekked out to the wilds of NJ (actually, close to midtown) to visit retailer Anthony Snyder’s warehouse, following up on some art I was interested in. (It’s an impressive collection of comics and comic art — definitely an interesting place to get lost in for a minute.)
As we were closing in on a deal for multiple items, I discovered this gem buried in a portfolio: A poster for that same Creation Con. (Kenneth Smith’s “demon” art was used for both the poster and convention program.) And wow, does that logo scream early 70s.
Delighted I acquired it — and, given the timing, I’m guessing there must be some sort of kismet about Thanksgiving weekend for me. Appropriate, too, because I am indeed thankful — for a lot of things.
Happy Holiday, everyone.
* Fun fact: Unlike many of the hotels that hosted those early New York conventions, the New Yorker is still here. And close enough to the Javits Center, that visitors to the current-day New York Comic-Con often stay there.
Great poster & memory.