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Sunday, August 03, 2008

San Diego Comic-Con 2008!

I've been back from Comic-Con for a few days, and I still don't know how to sum up the experience other than to say that it was mind-blowing and spectacular! For a tv-aholic like myself it was so much fun to see some of my favorite stars talking about the shows I love. My first panel was for Stargate, and I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan, but I couldn't pass up seeing Richard Dean Anderson and Ben Browder. The whole cast was wonderful. I then tried to see a bit of the exhibit hall, and found Gris Grimly's booth, and came back to buy 'Little Jordan Ray's Muddy Spud', and have it signed by the man himself. After a very long line I made it into the 'Dr. Horrible Sing-a-long Blog' panel with Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion, and the one and only Buffy creator, Joss Whedon, and it may have been the most entertaining panel I attended. All 3 acts of the musical, Dr. Horrible, are temporarily available on Hulu.

Also on Friday I attended panels for Family Guy with Seth MacFarlane, and Seth Green, and Prison Break, which was missing Wentworth Miller. :( On Saturday my friends and I walked to the end of the longest line I have ever seen for the Heroes panel. It was literally over a mile long, and went way past the convention center, and then when hope appeared to be lost it actually started moving, and we made it into the hall amongst cheers of 'You made it!' The 6000 of us were treated to an airing of the entire first episode of the next season, and a very brief chat with the entire cast. Later, on the exhibit floor I saw Adam Baldwin with his son, and proceeded to stalk him for a few paces for a few pics. He was then at the Chuck panel where he stole the show in front of a crowd that contained more than a few Firefly fans sporting Jayne knitted caps. I somehow ended up at a Battlestar Gallactica panel, a show I don't watch. It was still fun because Kevin Smith, who I enjoy, moderated, and the cast members attending were hot! :) The last panel I made it to was for Fringe with J.J. Abrams and star Joshua Jackson. Walking around the Gaslamp District we saw a herd of cows penned up in a parking lot presumably as viral marketing for Fringe. It's still too soon to tell if this show will be any good.

It was then back down to check out more booths, and take more photos of people in costume. I was impressed how everyone came prepared with their perfect pose for photos, but I still found it sometimes more fun to catch those candid moments.

I ended up picking up anything they were giving away. I figured with the popularity of reusable shopping bags, we'd see the studios take advantage of this form of advertising, and it definitely was the year of the bag. The poster size Pushing Daisies bag was my must have Con accessory.

It wasn't all just tv and movie booths, although they were the loudest presence, and attracted the most wall to wall people. The Ugly Doll booth was bright and cheery, and I got a few pics of the life size dolls roaming the halls. Sights like this meant standing in line was never dull.

Seeing so many of my favorite illustrators was a real treat. Chatting with the great Stephen Silver was a special highlight.

I ended up with a bag full of cards and postcards of inspirational artist's work that caught my eye that I'll be looking into more online. I didn't bring big enough luggage for all the books I wanted to buy.

One of the best parts of this trip was reuniting with my most awesome college chums, Bob, Trevor, Sean, and Eric. After all the chaos of the Con it was nice to kick back, and enjoy the beautifully perfect weather of San Diego.

We had some great fish tacos at Tin Fish near the convention hall, and the taste of Shanghai at the Red Pearl Kitchen another night, and a nice relaxing day of sightseeing along the beaches of La Jolla. I was excited to see the seals swimming in the ocean, and while strolling along the shoppes we stopped for some most delicious gelato! I had a scoop of blood orange with raspberry fudge swirl on top. So good! :)

We also took the trolley to Old Town, which had photo opportunities a plenty. We had some great Mexican food, and went ghost hunting at the Whaley House.

I took around 900 photos and videos, so this post could go on forever, but I'll end it here so I can get back to doing some illustrations. :)

5 comments:

Tricky Trev said...

-a! Fun post. It was great hanging out with you and the rest of the gang. I kinda' miss the whole experience (that may seem crazy to some). I'll never forget our 2 mile trek to the end of the Heroes Panel line. EPIC! You didn't tell me you got a snap of Adam Baldwin, I thought you had only seen him in passing.

I love your swag photo collages. And I'm so glad you got a pic of Stephen, I completely forgot to! I'll post my photos this week!

It was a blast..."minx." :P
Until next year!!!!!!

Unknown said...

Argh! I'm so envious! I wish i had Ugli Doll sightings on film too! Seriously, I really wanted to go to this con but just couldn't this year. And I would have loved to finally meet you. Ah well, next year! Did you make any new contacts there? Love your "enough"illustration.

Anonymous said...

Oooh, I want to go next year, it looks like so much fun. Glad you enjoyed Con and San Diego. I've done a bit of ghost hunting in Old Town as well. It's great fun.

Your photos are great, thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Angela, I'm jealous, jealous, jealous!! Those ugly dolls are too fun, and for me would have been the highlight (please don't gasp, I like some comic and sci fi too)! You look like you had a tremendously great time! I may be getting to NY for the SCBWI conference, are you going? Talkies soon!

a : )

Angela Matteson said...

If you have interest in these types of things I definitely recommend a pilgrimage at least once in a lifetime.It's a unique and awesome good time!!

I was hoping to meet more blogging friends. Perhaps another year.

Andi, you read my mind. I have been thinking about going to NY for the SCBWI conference.