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Gauge Comics’ Comic-Con Entertainment Line-Up with “My Damn Tweeter Buddy” Sean Patrick Flanery
…o much is happening so fast – and tonight was only Preview Night! 12-GAUGE COMICS BLASTS INTO COMIC-CON WITH AN ALL-STAR ENTERTAINMENT LINE UP Featuring guests from comics, television, and film, the 12-Gauge Comics’ booth (#2045) will be loaded with action! TROY DUFFY, the creator/writer/director of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS film series (and the creative force behind 12-Gauge’s smash-hit comic series, BOONDOCK SAINTS: IN NOMINE PATRIS) will be joined by… Continue reading
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Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope – Starring Yourself?
…mmerse himself in Comic-Con. Stan Lee picks the worst superpower San Diego Comic-Con International (a.k.a. Comic-Con or SDCC) is the largest convention of any kind in the Western hemisphere and the second largest on the planet. In the introduction for “Run, Action Flick Chick, Run,” Katrina noted that it has grown from 300 attendees when it first met in 1970 to more than 125,000 per year now, now capped by the San Diego Convention Center’s physica… Continue reading
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Tagged Buffy the Vampire Slayer, comic book convention, Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan's Hope, Comic-Con International, ComicConDoc, Dark Phoenix, Emma Frost, escalator, fan convention, Firefly, Jean Grey, Joss Whedon, Morgan Spurlock, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, San Diego Convention Center, Serenity, Stan Lee, Superman, Thomas Tull, traffic, White Queen
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Geek Girls Create – What Would YOUR Comic-Con Panel Cover?
…Whatever happened to humor in this industry? In other words, who took the “Comic” out of comic books. Sergio @Stanley_Pain: My panel would be about comics in mainstream media w/ a focus on how to pair up w/ like minds & get your stuff out there Shiksa @sdigda: “Homeschooling & Comics” –> how comics improve reading skills for “non-readers” (nephew hated reading but had @SI memorized) Skye Donald @skyedonald: Do we really need a D&D 5.0? – WotC take… Continue reading
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Tagged Comic-Con, convention, Cricket Lee, Crixlee, Facebook, fan convention, Geek Girls Create, GeekJessica, helslevy, Jessica Mills, Leah Cevoli, Nedopak, panel, SDCC, Stephanie Thorpe, TheStephThorpe, twitter, WonderCon
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Worst Reasons to Come to Comic-Con?
…is Surber: From what I’ve heard from several creators, to try and find any comics or comics creators. Answers on Twitter 13reno: “@ActionChick: What would be a bad, wrong, or DUMB reason to come to Comic-Con? #SDCC” Twilight IMHO. To each his own I guess. 8shnook: @ActionChick nerd convention lol AmyAugusta: @ActionChick To get laid. To meet a Pokemon cosplayer for love. To hunt down Simon Pegg and force him to marry. (The last one is mine.) azpan… Continue reading
Interview With Buffy Motion Comic Director Jeff Shuter!
…take down one of Buffy’s oldest friends. Jeff Shuter discussed the motion comic with me during New York Comic Con. AFC: Why turn Buffy Season 8 into a motion comic? Shuter: This was such an emerging format and it’s changing shape and it’s consistently being altered and adjusted. The creator did something that has moved across so many different formats: movie, TV show, comic, maybe something else again. It’s gonna keep changing. In the process, th… Continue reading
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Tagged Action Flick Chick, Buffy, Buffy Season 8 Motion Comic, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, comic book, Jeff Shuter, Joss Whedon, Melaka Fray, New York Comic-Con, slayer, Slayerettes, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Willow, Xander
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