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Satchwar said:It's pretty shitty that there won't be a Dwayne McDuffie tribute. :/
I am not going but Marvel has a black panel I would expect them to do something.
Satchwar said:It's pretty shitty that there won't be a Dwayne McDuffie tribute. :/
DoctorWho said:I don't anymore. The whole thing is too bloated. You spend most of the time lining up for shit.
A Human Becoming said:So like every convention?
First movie: $110 million budget, made $228 millon worldwide.Lonestar said:Um...there's a sequel coming for Ghost Rider?? :|
As someone who went to Comic Con 2009, I can tell you, you are being a tad naive.A Human Becoming said:So like every convention?
Just wait a couple of hours after it. People post the entire thing on YouTube. Still remember my friend at the beach house we rented, watching something from Hall H that we spent 4 hours in line for - it was up online by the time we got home that night.Jintor said:Someone
anybody
get me a report on that Science of Deus Ex panel
Mother of God.NYR said:Comic-Con is the most congested convention there is. It is way too big to be in such a "small" venue...and when I say small, the convention Center is really pretty epic. Fill it with a few hundred thousand people, and you're screwed. Constant human traffic jams, you won't ever not be surrounded by people when you are inside:
NYR said:First movie: $110 million budget, made $228 millon worldwide.
It would be shocking if there wasn't a sequel...Sony likes money.
Luthair said:
NYR said:First movie: $110 million budget, made $228 millon worldwide, Cage's debt: $500 million.
It would be shocking if there wasn't a sequel...Sony likesCage needs money.
SykoTech said:Highly anticipating The Legend of Korra.
It's closed off.RiverBed said:Important question:
I have no tickets for Comic-con. I REALLY want to see the cast of The Big Bang Theory and Dexter. Is there no chance if I don't have tickets? Can't I still see the interview panels from a distance and take zoomed pictures? Or is it completely closed off like E3?
While the Marvel Digital: What's Next?! Comics...and Beyond! panel was largely concerned with familiarizing the audience with Marvel's wide-ranging digital presence, David Gabriel, Senior Vice President of Publishing for Marvel, quietly slipped a bombshell into the panel: Marvel's major titles will go same-day digital over the coming year, beginning with Amazing Spider-Man #666 and the Spider-Island titles next week.
This year, two major franchises are going day-and-date digital: Spider-Man and the X-Men. Beginning next week with the Spider-Man family of titles -- including Rick Remender's Venom -- the titles will be available digitally the same day as their print counterparts. By the end of November, the X-Men titles will follow suit, beginning with Uncanny X-Men #1 and Wolverine & the X-Men #1.
Gabriel didn't mention if the satellite X-books, such as New Mutants or Generation Hope, will also be sold digitally the same day as print. He did, however, say that the switchover to day-and-date publishing will happen over time, rather than all at once. Instead of switching over the entire line in one fell swoop, Marvel will switch to simultaneous digital/print releases when new series start or new storylines begin. Essentially, Marvel wants to go same-day digital when there are clear and easy jumping on points for readers.
"As we progress toward The Avengers movie, you'll see more of the line going day and date," said Gabriel."
Gabriel did not discuss pricing, but it's reasonable to assume that the new day-and-date titles will be priced similarly to the ones available on comiXology and other outlets for full print retail price.
While DC is still quieting shitting on Wally West.Spike Spiegel said:Marvel quietly announced its day-and-date digital plans at one of today's conferences.
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/07/21/marvel-moving-to-day-and-date-digital-releases/
No Wally West plans in the new series, to preserve the uniqueness of Flash in the new series. Despite repeated pressured questions from the floor. Sriously, politicians should get this kind of questioning,
NYR said:Comic-Con is the most congested convention there is. It is way too big to be in such a "small" venue...and when I say small, the convention Center is really pretty epic. Fill it with a few hundred thousand people, and you're screwed. Constant human traffic jams, you won't ever not be surrounded by people when you are inside:
Another site has them saying the focus will be on Barry because to the general public he's more accessible and familiar (read: marketable). Same for undoing Oracle and making Babs become Batgirl again. Also, there's a Gail quote that seemingly contradicts earlier statements by saying Babs is fresh out of college (which would make Killing Joke and her time as Oracle incongruous).Slayven said:While DC is still quieting shitting on Wally West.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/07/21/live-from-the-dc-new-52-panel-updating/
Bullshit, Wally is at least 10,000x2 more marketable and accessible. Oh well it's John world we just have to read it. Yeah the Batman thing is going to be weird to integrate, I bet they wanted to wipe Batman too but to appease Morrison they didn't.. That and the fact earth has 4 GL's yet everything posted makes it seem that superheros and Hal are kind of new on the scene.Spike Spiegel said:Another site has them saying the focus will be on Barry because to the general public he's more accessible and familiar (read: marketable). Same for undoing Oracle and making Babs become Batgirl again. Also, there's a Gail quote that seemingly contradicts earlier statements by saying Babs is fresh out of college (which would make Killing Joke and her time as Oracle incongruous).
I can't wait till not resetting Bruce backfires on them. With all these characters being de-aged, and having gone through four Robins (two of which are now men), how can Bruce be anything but an old man?
justin12140 said:anyone know when avatar: legend of korra conference is?
Saturday at 4pm (PST)!justin12140 said:anyone know when avatar: legend of korra conference is?
DoctorWho said:I don't anymore. The whole thing is too bloated. You spend most of the time lining up for shit.
Evil Benius said:Every year when this rolls around I wish I had gotten tickets, but then I think about how much I hated it the last time I was there (2009). This convention really has gotten too large for me to enjoy. This has nothing to do with "this was cooler before anyone knew about it" and more the fact that things are way too crowded to enjoy what is there. It does not help that a big reason I attend conventions is for costumes and this one just plain sucks for that. At least San Diego was always nice to visit.
I wish the talk of it moving to another venue would come true so I could give it another shot. I need more reasons to get out to visit my west coast friends.
the_log_ride said:Question re: security checks...
I'm planning to bring a backpack full of camera equipment. Do the door people ask you to break it open and take everything out? I've had bad experiences in the past with oafish doormen who almost dropped my lenses and what not...
Marty Chinn said:I don't recall any issue at all.
the_log_ride said:Thanks! Didn't think there would be, but I just wanted to make sure. I keep hearing from friends that after you get your badge from the window, they don't even check 'em as you go into the convention grounds. 'Guess it'd be pretty hard to check all the people, though...
Messi said:Do the panels get recorded? Id love to see some of them, especially the nerd machine - firefly panel.
Wednesday at Comic-Con International in San Diego, IDW Publishing made its first of three announcements about upcoming Artist's Edition volumes. "Wally Wood's EC Stories Artist's Edition," due in October, will be the third in IDW's series of deluxe, limited-edition books reprinting classic creators' work from the original inked art at actual size.
I took a ton of pics and will post them soontwinturbo2 said:Take lots of pics, put 'em on Flickr, and share with us!