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Monday, July 25, 2011
SDCC 2011: The Curtain Falls
This is my buddy Brandon in the shot he orchestrated to commemorate his Comic Con experience. It wasn't easy to get--mainly because the ladies got a lot of attention and were difficult to get to.
I managed to make it over to the few gaming related booths (Chessex and Steve Jackson Games for rpgs). There was also a "Cthulhu Library" booth right next to SJG which had Lovecraftian merchandise of all sorts, including games. I picked up Kenneth Hite's Bookhounds of London, and let myself get talked into a purchase of Delta Green: Targets of Opportunity on the grounds that the hardcover limited edition is hard to come by. This delving into Yog-Sothothery led to the stunning revelation that Brandon had never heard of Cthulhu or HPL!
Needing to patch this gap in his geek education, I encouraged Brandon to buy one of Penguin's Lovecraft collections. Later this afforded me the opportunity to mock him, by dramatizing his discovering HPL for the first time. He took a picture of it:
Our luck with panels wasn't very good (all the ones we wanted to attend were had too long lines), but we did get into the Immortal panel by inadvertently breaking in line. After hearing Tarsem Singh talk about his artistic goals, and seeing more footage from the film. I'm a bit more interested in this than I was before.
That's the Con highlights. It was interesting comparing this year to last. The crowds seemed less on Thursday and Friday than the previous year, and the convention floor seemed less busy, whereas the panels seemed moreso. One thing that doesn't change is that it remains quite a spectacle. Where else can you see four slave-girl Leias crossing the street in a loose approximation of the Beatles on Abbey Road? Alas, I was too slow to photograph that bit of quintessential con, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
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8 comments:
Good work sir, nice pic.
--mainly because the ladies got a lot of attention and were difficult to get to.
Those must be the elusive women in the comics industry I hear so much about.
Looks like you guys had a blast!
Good times! Now get back to work on WA ;)!
Nice one sir! Your friend is in for a sanity bending trip & Delta Green is always good for the win!
@Angry Lurker - You're quite welcome.
@Jim - No way. They have way too much self-respect to work in the comics industry.
@jay - Indeed we did.
@Johnathan - Whaddya think I'm doing on my day off when I should be resting? ;)
@Needles - Yep. Another convert. Cthulhu Fthagn!
Were you able to make the Roy Thomas panel?
No, that was one I had meant to attend, but let the time slip by me. Time management is important at these things.
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