Comic-Con 2007
I went. I was under-whelmed.
Comic-Con gets more and more crowded every year. Even going on the 1st day in the middle of the week isn't enough to escape the swarms of fan-boys & girls. It's a giant buying frenzy with few announcements to be made.
I didn't really see anything cool that was new. Some of the booths had the same old stuff from last year. All the panels I wanted to see, which were few, were packed to capacity hours before they started.
I didn't even buy anything really. I got 2 Peanuts t-shirts and an issue of Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 #1 which I in turn got signed by writer/artist David Petersen. I also asked him to sign the Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 hardcover that I own, which he did along with a quick little sketch next to the sig.
Coolest thing unveiled at this year's con: the Sweeny Todd poster... which I saw on Ain't It Cool News, not at the con itself. With the internet, there's really no point in the Con anymore.
I doubt I'll go next year unless I have to for work.
Comic-Con gets more and more crowded every year. Even going on the 1st day in the middle of the week isn't enough to escape the swarms of fan-boys & girls. It's a giant buying frenzy with few announcements to be made.
I didn't really see anything cool that was new. Some of the booths had the same old stuff from last year. All the panels I wanted to see, which were few, were packed to capacity hours before they started.
I didn't even buy anything really. I got 2 Peanuts t-shirts and an issue of Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 #1 which I in turn got signed by writer/artist David Petersen. I also asked him to sign the Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 hardcover that I own, which he did along with a quick little sketch next to the sig.
Coolest thing unveiled at this year's con: the Sweeny Todd poster... which I saw on Ain't It Cool News, not at the con itself. With the internet, there's really no point in the Con anymore.
I doubt I'll go next year unless I have to for work.
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