Pages Tagged “Comic Con 2004”
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- Suggestions for Comic Con
Update July 2009: I’ve got a newer, longer list of Comic-Con Tips over at Speed Force. Based on experience from the last few San Diego Comic-Cons, here are a few recommendations: Pre-register, as early as possible! Not only will it save you money, but the line to pick up badges is always much shorter than […]
- Mythed Opportunity
I’ve been searching eBay for the old Myth Adventures comics and somehow completely forgot about it when I got to Comic-Con. D’oh!
- Comic-Con Photos (2004)
Photos from San Diego and Comic-Con are up! Sightseeing, panels, and exhibits Hall Costumes / Cosplayers
- Only In San Diego? Part 2
More strange sights at Comic-Con: Indigo Grills, a Martini Ranch, the Death Star cannon hidden in the convention center, and Salvador Dali’s hotel soap.
- (Firefly) Serenity Preview
It started out with Joss Whedon showing a video clip from the movie. Then the ENTIRE cast came out for discussion, though fans’ Q&A was focused on Joss.
- Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars Preview (SDCC 2004)
The Farscape cast and producers showed off an incredible trailer and held a fun Q&A session for the miniseries that follows the show’s cliffhanger.
- MirrorMask Preview (SDCC 2004)
Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean talked about MirrorMask and showed a clip from the fantasy film in the vein of Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal.
- Comic-Con Report: Days 1-2 (2004)
First weekday trip to SDCC, including webcomics, MirrorMask, extended Return of the King, writing fantasy/sci-fi combat, and trying to eat in the Gaslamp..
- Con-ercise
Make the most of large conventions as a form of exercise: hike across the convention center, climb stairs, and compare yourself to others as motivation.
- Pillow Progression
Sometimes hotel cleaning staff pays attention to the way you’re using the room, and adapts.
- Only in San Diego?
Illegal pizza warnings, odd movie combinations, and other strange//interesting things we found in San Diego during our stay for Comic-Con.
- To The Con: Getting into SDCC 2004 at the last minute
Back in the day when you COULD get Comic-Con tickets and hotel reservations a week or two before the event. It still wasn’t easy, but it was possible.