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...
Our most favorite blog of all
Diespite her hanging with the stars, Whitney has the right perspective:
It's a shame Hollywood dominates the post-Comic-Con headlines, because there are so many more...
SD Mayor about as tactful as a turd in a punchbowl
Pink Raygun has an anecdotal but interesting report on SD Mayor Jerry Sanders doing a local radio interview:
As we drove east on Interstate 8...
LA Times on Friends of Lulu Awards
Sheigh Crabtree is there:
Despite a grim convention room backdrop, Friends of Lulu organizers did what they could to personalize the scene. A cold lemonade...
Media moaning
We'll be getting into this more when we write our big wrap-up, but the ironic lack of media access to panels at San Diego...
SD07: Other thoughts, other voices
Here's some of what the best pundits and favored Beat pals were saying about the Very Big show. Interestingly, while creator blogs contain many...













