Every other month I get to attend the Ash Comic show in Indianapolis. Whenever I first attended this show I would come home with a backpack full of comics. Now I tend to come home with toys. My focus has shifted.
This February show was no different. I didn't come home with as much as normal but I came away with some great pieces.
I bought majority of my items at one booth. The first item being the Captain America board game. I'd been eyeballing this one online for awhile and couldn't pass up the possibility of buying one that I could verify was complete. I thought I paid a great price considering Captain America and The Falcon has a lot of hype right now with The Winter Soldier being released.
This February show was no different. I didn't come home with as much as normal but I came away with some great pieces.
I bought majority of my items at one booth. The first item being the Captain America board game. I'd been eyeballing this one online for awhile and couldn't pass up the possibility of buying one that I could verify was complete. I thought I paid a great price considering Captain America and The Falcon has a lot of hype right now with The Winter Soldier being released.
I also picked up a couple Star Wars toys. The first being an original 1977 Star Wars Darth Vader. It was a last minute purchase. The other purchase, the Galoob Micromacine Tatooine, was purchased at a flea market that I stopped at on the way home... it was a good score.
All in all the show was a success. The Ash show keeps growing with more and more toy vendors. I'm already looking forward to the next one in May. At least I have Indy Con, St.Louis Con, and the Chicago toy show to hold me off until then!
All in all the show was a success. The Ash show keeps growing with more and more toy vendors. I'm already looking forward to the next one in May. At least I have Indy Con, St.Louis Con, and the Chicago toy show to hold me off until then!