Aug 032011
 

(I know this comes a little bit late, but heck…at least I posted it. Sorry for the delay guys, too busy with work.)


OK, this is my last day here at Comic Con and I’ve decided to take it easy today.  The main events  have gone through between Friday and Saturday, and much people here are just chillin’.  So I arrive a little over 10:00 ( I had reserved my parking beforehand, so I could indulge in the real pleasures of life, HA!) So here I am, entering the exhibit hall, and heading directly to the Artist’s alley in search of appealing Joker art for my collection.  


And it was love at first sight.  I found these beautiful prints and I just had to have them.


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Then roamed some more and found the MIMOBOT booth, and they had the COMIC CON 2011 exclusive ARKHAM ASYLUM HARLEY QUINN 16 G flash….could not resist, and after that…felt that she needed her puddin’ beside her so I bought him too… HERE IS THE PAIR


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I went to lunch and then to two afternoon panels.  The first one, was on backgrounds and how they work to enhance your story.  This panel was a HOW TO for artists. Very informative, specially the comparison between visual and suggestive effects the background can have on the general  mood of the story. I learned a lot


Then the BIG panel….another HOW TO but this time with the master JIM LEE!!!


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It was very informal, typical of Jim Lee.  He just started drawing in a projection screen and we asked questions.  He spoke of perspective and a little bit about his dynamic style.  At the end, we were given some tickets, and Jim Lee (stating that this business has been so good to him that he no longer sells his art at conventions, but gives them away for free) raffled the drawings he made on the panel.  It was awesome.  His message was simple….DRAW, DRAW and when you think you can’t anymore…DRAW SOME MORE.  The guy is mostly self taught and says that the only way to see if something works out for you is trying it.  And you know what?   He got me into the DRAWING MOOD AGAIN….Thanks Jim!


At the end of the day, (30 minutes to closing)  I ran back into the exhibitors to see what they had, and finally bought some sketchbooks, an art video by Adam Hugues and a little Harley Heroclix for the JOKER’S PLAYGROUND MUSEUM.


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Now the big question for me is:  Would I do this all over again?  The answer is YES…and NO.  Let me explain.  I live in the East Coast (Florida) and a trip like this was exhausting, probably added the 3 hours difference in my schedule that did not help my insomnia and had me running from one end of the Convention Center to the other all day long. It was a little overwhelming for someone my age.  I would love to go to another COMIC CON, but I will leave SAN DIEGO (and CALI) a rest for a while.  I enjoyed not only the convention, but also the local attractions (THE MIDWAY, the SAN DIEGO ZOO, the CORONADO HOTEL among others), but next time I will try a convention nearby.  I’m thinking it is either going to be Chicago or NY, but I will take my time to decide.


In the meantime, I invite anyone who lives nearby SAN DIEGO, or to whom a trip to California is just a short plane trip, to come and enjoy this convention.  If you can…buy the 4 days, but with my 2 days I think I was able to grasp the spirit of the whole thing and even get some good forums.  It was quite an experience I will always treasure…

Jul 252011
 

One of the first things I saw when I entered the Exhibit Hall and my jaws just dropped to the ground.  It was the SIDESHOW booth with the latest on their line of high quality statues and models.  Among them were the prototypes of two Joker statues, but unfortunately, no matter how hard I tried to get the scoop from them, they say they had no release date as of yet. Anyways they are both amazing statues. Please take a look.

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Then there is a special edition Joker sculpture coming out based on Jack Nicholson’s portrayal in the acclaimed 1989 movie Batman by director TIM BURTON:

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Jul 252011
 

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Ok, I admit. I’m impressed by the impressive size of this convention.  The Registration to COMIC CON was a royal mess, but I have to admit that I enjoyed its content very much.  There was just too much see and experience.  More forums than I could fit in a day, very instructive HOW TO session, with knowledgeable people in the field , and an Exhibition Hall that makes my ORLANDO MEGA CON, look like an amoeba in a pond.  The whole Exhibition Hall is just…HUMONGOUS!  So many creators in the ARTIST’S ALLEY and with the megacompanies fighting over the fan’s attention with the design of their booths I felt I was in Las Vegas.

I tried to post yesterday, but between the jet lag intensified with my lack of sleep since my arrival to San Diego, left me in a comatose state on my bed, so apologies to those of you that were waiting for a report.  I know I owed it to you Kanike, but here it is, better late than never. So here it is.

  • SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011- 8:30 am: I am able to get my COMIC CON bag along with the souvenir book early in the morning.  I had learned from my day before. I wanted to get a specific BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY bag, and learned exactly which volunteer was handing them out (They tried their best to keep the bags images secret so people would not ask to change them, but it’s hard with so many people). 

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  • Not as messy as the day before, as the lines moved a lot faster and I noticed people this time around seemed to know what they were doing. And the lines at the Sail Pavillion to get in…well, take a look:

Comic Con on Saturday. Just a few hundred people ahead of me to get in.

 Doors were supposed to open at 9:30 according to a staff member I asked while I was in line, but we were allowed into the Exhibit Hall at 9:00 am and my eyes sparkled as I watched the scale of this thing.  I’m used to only local conventions that never reach this level of complexity and extravagance.

They were handing COMIC CON bags to the attendees, and there was a great variety.  From True Blood, to Looney Toons, to Big Bang Theory, to even CN’s new Thundercats series.  Here is an example of one with Jim Lee’s Justice League #1 design on it.

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 Inside the Exhibit hall was a totally new world. Loved the Marvel and DC Booths full of eye catching graphics and goodies. Looked over the Hasbro booth which, as expected, was cashing on the success of TRANSFORMERS THE DARK OF THE MOON by launching tons of first editions TRANSFORMER TOYS, like Optimus Prime and so forth. 

Mattel was not far behind, getting the line to YOUNG JUSTICE, and some other DC Superheroes.   In front of them, Funko was really pushing the DC Funko toys.  Only saw the New Joker-Harley Quinn edition in their booth and I added a few pics.

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There was an Arkham City booth.  Arkham City booth was not showing much in the world of new visual material regarding the game but it was a great chance to get to play ASYLUM.  They had some of the WAVE TWO toys from ARKHAM ASYLUM and let me tell you…that WAVE TWO HARLEY looks really nice. (Pics will be added soon).  They were giving away collapsible water bottles with the Dark Knight promo picture you’ve seen everywhere, and I snatched one. 

aasylharley2The DC booth was promoting the famous DC52, and from being in line waiting to get pins and comics, heard a lot of controversial talk about the new DC reboot.  Some where saying GREAT, somebody had to give Deadman and Aquaman an face lift, and Batman needed to be aimed to the younger generations.  Others were saying, “WTF is DC thinking?  They are going to destroy this characters.  New Batman…Superman?”  And yet another small group was debating why in the world DC worries about lame characters like Aquaman, Deadman, Swamp Thing, and who the heck is LADY LUCK (one of the newest members of JLA, according to Jim Lee in a DC52 panel later on Saturday).  I don’t know.  I don’t want to add to the debate because I know what is what moves the changes in DC….good ol’ $$$$

Anyways, they realized what these new character movies are doing for their company by bringing enthusiatic new fans willing to spend and they want a chunk of that.   hey want to start producing movie quality plots of these new characters for people to start buyin and its a little hard when they have over 70 yr of history behind their backs.  To modernize the characters they need some freedom, so why not just relaunch them and start from issue #1?  It’s the simplest way, right? Let DC do their thing…and let’s see how it comes out.  If they don’t get back all that revenue fromthe changes, then they will eventually return things to where they were and blame it on Zoom and the multiverse.  The only thing I want in better storytelling…and good art.  And they promised that at the DC52 panel…so let’s see then make up our minds.

Anyways, enough of discussing comics here, on with the convention

I went to the booth where they had GHOSTRIDER 2 and MEN IN BLACK 3 previews.  Ghostrider 2 promises to be a lot darker and a lot meaner than the first one.  Stars Nicholas Cage again as Johnny Blaze the man cursed to become the GHOSTRIDER to send evil back to hell. This time, Cage is in Europe when he is summoned to stop the devil who is trying to take human form. All the tweets and discussions I heard on COMIC CON were very positive.  This might not be a movie for the children though.

And that is not the case as with MEN IN BLACK 3 and his plot involving “retro aliens”  as K and J hop into a time machine to take care of one alien menace.  I don’t know…I just thought that two MIB were enough, but it seems the fever of trilogies is not over.  I will have to wait to see the whole thing when it comes out…whenever it does.  Rumors has it in comic con that they are overbudgeted and have no film filming end date yet…tsk, tsk…this looks like a possible flop.  We’ll see.

CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE GHOSTRIDER SEQUEL AT SDCC FROM COMIC VINE

DC GL PANEL DISCUSSION:   I was impressed by the GL one (always liked GL for some reason).  Can’t wait for the new GL storylines that will come from GL #1 since I know that so far Mr Geoff Johns has not dissapointed me as a writer and he has done great things for the GL franchise, but one thing bothers me…Sinestro has been the quintessential rebel in all GL stories.  The perfect nemesis for Hal Jordan and the blue men from OA.  A hero turned a monster, killed so many with no remorse…and he gets his ring back?  I don’t know.  I prefered to see Sinestro as a villain not a hero. Is Mr. Geoff trying to redeem Sinestro, is this a new phase on what we can call an ANTI-HERO?  We’ll see, because Sinestro is a ‘hero’ who doesnt act like a hero…perfect aspect to explore in a series if well written.  GO GEOFF JOHNS…its your court now.

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DC NEW 52 PANEL DISCUSSION:  About DCU 52 I talked already, but Dan Didio, Geoff Johns and Grant Morrison guarantee that all the buzz will pay off as these ‘new’ characters that are not really new, but have been rejuvenated even retouched a little with botox and plastic surgery, will live to their expectations.  Jim Lee said that at the beginning he did not agree with this 52’s idea, but as an editor he started to read the scripts of the new storylines and he was impressed. He said he now changed his mind (maybe $$$$ changed his mind too).  Anyways, if Jim Lee says it impressesses him, it is worth taking a look into it.  I already have my 52’s in reservation…

One interesting thing happened at this panel. A lady, dressed up like Batgirl came forward and adressed the panel as to why there were no women sitting at that panel (I much later learned she did this to every DC panel she went). Didio, Lee, Johns, Morrison and all the rest of the panel were taken aback by the question either because they didn’t understand why she asked that question or really could not make an excuse fast enough.  The question was valid.  There are no women artists, writers EVER in a DC Panel anywhere, as if  DC has a problem with having women join their ranks.  I’m sure there have been plenty of women that have sent their portfolios and their samples to the company in the past, and many of them were probably very talented. So why are not there any women in any of those panels? 

Dan Didio started to call names of women who to me (and many) had just minor participation in the making of the DC Universe, and then proceeded to enumerate the large list of female character they have on their roster.  Yes, Mr. Didio, we have a Wonder Woman, a Huntress, a Mera…but were are we, the REAL women who wanted to be part of DC Universe?  Comics have been a world mainly dominated by men, but things change. Times change.  And all our brave Batgirl wanted was to find out how willing was DC to open their door to more women writers, artists and creators.

Mr. Grant Morrison encouraged women who “felt they had it to be part of the DC Universe” to send their portfolios, and sample stories (though I did not like the tone in which it was said).  I hope a lot of women took note of that and are working hard on their submissions.  I share Batgirl’s worry, that comic is an industry that closes it doors to women.  I want more women writers, artists and sitting at panels discussing their creations.

And  as an aside…Mr. Morrison, I heard a few things you said aside to your colleages, and I don’t think they speak too well of you.  Hope I misunderstood the context of what was said, but mysogenism is not a virtue.  Neither is arrogance. You are an exceptional writer, you can also be an exceptional human being.

And that said….I shook  Batgirl’s hand at the end of the panel.  She did what most women are afraid of…face the world of men confidently and request admission to the wonderful world of comics as an equal. She’s my new hero.

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NEXT:  LOOK WHAT I SAW AT THE SIDESHOW BOOTH…

 

 

 

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Jul 222011
 

THURSDAY July 21, 2011: It’s been like running the New York Marathon but in San Diego. First a delayed flight from Orlando that made me arrive to San Diego in the wee hours of the night of Friday, a town I’ve never been, and where I knew nobody.  Scary, really!  Anyways, I finally made it to the hotel,  slept for two hours then it was time to go to COMIC CON. YAY!

FRIDAY July 22, 2011: Arriving to COMIC CON early (6:30 am) didn’t help, except maybe that I was able to get parking nearby. I didn’t have a ticket for today, but I thought it would be wise to get the tickets for Sat and Sun early.  Oh, God…what a mess.  Some people were saying go to section D, others A, and finally to C to get my tickets. Nobody seemed to agree or know what was happening as I had questions and I was sent from person to person to get my answers.  It was exhausting. Organization leaves a lot to be desired.  Anyways, after two and a half  hours waiting for my tickets, I was able to finish my registration.  I’m ready for the trial of fire now.

I was disappointed that many of the cosplayers were not completely dressed already (Saw some very promising Jokers out there…YUM!), but have to understand….COMIC CON really doesn’t open until 3 hours from now!! They have time to finish before the show I guess…

Some Pics of the day:

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NEXT:  A REPORT ON MY EXPERIENCE INSIDE COMIC CON…