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Gauge Comics’ Comic-Con Entertainment Line-Up with “My Damn Tweeter Buddy” Sean Patrick Flanery
…ome other great friends, Mark Walters and Ben Stevens – to me, they’re the Dallas Comic-Con guys. So 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 f… Continue reading
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Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope – Starring Yourself?
…t the convention center. Even Comic-Con‘s escalators can have long lines. A few related photos: * San Diego Comic-Con International 2009 * Hard Rock Cafe Red Carpet During SDCC 2009 * Dallas Comic-Con Coverage for AOTS * Wizard World Texas * Videos Including Convention Interviews We really need to post more of our convention photos…. Continue reading
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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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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