SD07: Showdown at Hall H
Where was I? Thursday dawned bright and sunny. I blogged a bit and then sat down in a cafe for a healthy, nutritious breakfast...
Are comics literature?
Of all the panels at San Diego the one we most wanted to see podcast or transcribed or whatever was COMICS ARE NOT LITERATURE...
Battle for SD07 Photos
Just a few more...we've made it all the way to Saturday and we're still alive! Here are two of the many Blade Runner characters...
Revenge of the SD photos
Yet more very late photos. This was .... Friday? Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray sign THE HILLS HAVE EYES: THE BEGINNING at the Fox...
SD07: Where dreams come true
From the moment I walked into the convention center I knew I was outmoded, outmatched, outclassed. Although I had always mocked the idea of...
Some more San Diego piccies
Pathetically late, we know, but we earned that vacation. Above, Charles Vess and one of his gorgeous sculptures. More in the jump.
A close-up.
Very...
SD08: Sign up for Artists’ Alley now
While one of the frequently heard rumors at Comic-Con was that there would be no Artist's Alley in 2008, this form to fill out...
Hear the Beat wrap-up San Diego
Who needs spending hours and hours writing deep thought when you can just blab? Cinematical's James Rocchi interviews the Beat about movies, comics and...
SD07: Videoblog #8 — Farewell
Our final haggard and dazed video is up. . You can see all of Stage6's excellent Comic-Con coverage here. including some very funny stuff...
One more link
Even snooty NYT film Critic Manohla Dargis liked Comic-Con:
I thought a lot about that high school girl while I wandered around Comic-Con, which, despite...
Stan Sakai on how the pros survive San Diego
At his 29th San Diego, Stan shows how the pros do it:
It took just a few minutes to walk to the Convention Center, and...












