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 Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Post-Con Information Overload
Posted by maggie
So my participation in the issue of Comics Buyer's Guide that's going out the door any minute is over, proofreading is done, captions for the San Diego photo pages are written, and I can go back to trying to head off the cold that's lurking in a slightly sore throat and stuffed-up head. I've taken all my massive ordinary vitamins and sprinkling many Vitamin C tablets on top -- and things aren't too bad. But I hope all and sundry will forgive the many lapses here.
Stream of consciousness, then:
! Surely you can tell that SuperPhone, while capable of blogging here, is not fast to use, what with typing with my thumbs and being slow to post. And, in the midst of things, I'd sometimes have to cut off the post in order to accommodate other activities. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
! I have hours of convention video -- which will be trimmed back to minutes of what I think are the most interesting moments. For example, there's a Darwyn Cooke press conference I think you'll find informative, a Frank Miller keynote speech you may find incendiary, and a magic trick that will show you the sort of thing you miss, if you bypass the Eisner Awards every year.
! Speaking of bypassing, at least one person who's featured in the CBGXtras videos wasn't even aware we have videos. We have videos. Take a look. The link is on our home page. Gee whiz.
! I was sorry, in the midst of pre-con furor, not to let blogreaders know about Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, a pioneering project by Joss Whedon that will be of special interest to comics fans -- featuring, as it does, The Evil League of Evildoers. Just before the con, it was released in three acts, doled out a day at a time, free at www.drhorrible.com. However, it quickly morphed into a pay-per-view iTunes event at that site. But today, Joyce Greenholdt pointed out that, at www.doctorhorrible.net, it's available for free viewing again. (Note: Judging from my attempts to watch it there twice, I think it has set up cookies so that your computer can only play it once. I used another computer to hook a friend into viewing it, but if you have access to only one Internet hook-up, you should probably plan to set aside three-quarters of an hour to view the whole thing in one enjoyable shot.) Word on that second site is that the DVD (complete with sung commentary) should be out for holiday buying at the end of 2008. It's hard to wait.
! Biggest problem of the convention for me was not the crowds. I'm used to those -- and it doesn't take a prohibitively long time to figure out that the fastest way to go from one end of the 12-acre exhibit floor to the other is via the lobby that extends the length of the building. The biggest problem was the lines. I've always felt that waiting in a line is one of the biggest drains on human activity, whether you're waiting for gasoline, bread, or a celebrity autograph. There were con attendees who stood in line for four hours and still didn't get in to see a specific panel -- and that's flat-out nuts, benefitting no one. (And, by the way, that's pulling potential purchasers away from expensive exhibitor booths with nothing to show for it.) It shouldn't be impossible to compute: X seats in a hall, X number of people get in, Y number of people don't have a chance. But few counted lines -- and there were even many instances (thanks to crowd control that required entrance halls separate from exit halls) in which potential attendees approached room doors only to find the room closed and were then unable to walk the 20 feet back to where they'd come into the hall. Sucked in like lobsters in a lobster trap, they could only walk the entire length of the hall, through a continuing corridor, and then back the entire length of the parallel exit hall. Would it have really been so much of a challenge to post a sign at the entrance of the hall to advise, "Room 6 is full for the 1:30 p.m. program item"?
! Bob Chapman at the Graphitti booth (books, action figures, T-shirts) seemed to be bowled over by his sales; Preview Night did better for him all by itself than the previous two cons at which he'd exhibited this year. Sales of the Alex Ross design "Obama: Time for a Change" shirt were apparently at about the 1,000 level for the convention as a whole.
! For the first time, I attended (and shot some video) of one of the convention's "Talk Back" sessions. It's a panel in which convention organizers field questions and complaints about the event. It was a fascinating demonstration that (a) there are many considerations that go into every con decision and that (b) few, if any, decisions are made lightly. You'll see, soon's I can get the material transferred to DVD and posted.
! I remember a time when pros and exhibitors used to ask where the women and young fans were at comics conventions. No one asked at this show. It's a family event, and the women are as well-informed as the men.
! "We've won!" and "The Geeks are 'in'!" were comments expressed by many attendees.
More later. Time to take more Vitamin C.
7/30/2008 2:38:27 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, July 28, 2008
3 Hours' Sleep, and I'm Ready to Go!
Posted by maggie
Catching a plane home after a con that filled more'n a page of USA TODAY..
Sitting on the floor at Gate 29, I note many Comic-Con bags, T-shirts, and poster tubes on or about the persons of my fellow travelers. The frenzy of the show may be exemplified by the cut-off and non-resumption of my previous posting. ... And now I've boarded the plane. (By the way, I'm lucky, heading to Chicago. Peter David's NY flight was canceled yesterday, and I noticed a NY flight this morning was canceled, too. Considering the number of comics folks heading to NY today, well...
7/28/2008 7:42:30 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, July 26, 2008
This Chair Is Mine, I Tell You, Mine!
Posted by maggie
As I searched for a place to occupy while waiting for dinner buddies, I found 6 chairs around a table at the entrance to Lael's, a restaurant at the Hyatt. Eventually, a nice serving person asked if I needed the table
7/26/2008 10:24:47 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, July 25, 2008
I'm Late! Argh!
Posted by maggie
20 minutes and counting waiting for the shuttlebus. The FCBD morning meeting has no doubt started, as we wait. Tomorrow morning, I'll do the $10 cab ride, but I can't brng myself to throw away the time already spent. Sigh.
Thursday had so many entertainments, I can't count, winding up with a terrific dinner with our VIP guests and Steve Rude.
And now it's a couple hours later, and the Free Comic Book Day meeting has determined that FCBD in 2009 will be May 2 and that the process of solicitations will start earlier.
Info from yesterday included that Marv Wolfman's Homeland: The Illustrated History of the State of Israel (a graphic novel form) won The National Jewish Book Award.
A friend told me that, while there's not an official actors' strike at the moment, there have been some problems with voice artists not showing up for some animation recording sessions.
7/25/2008 9:55:10 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, July 24, 2008
Delayed CNBC Coverage
Posted by maggie
Just heard that today's stock-market twinges have led to the NON-airing of Comic-Con coverage However, it will be online at the CNBC website, probably tomorrow.
7/24/2008 3:26:08 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Comic-Con Onward!
Posted by maggie
According to the call just received, today's "Closing Bell" on CNBC will air a bit recorded at Comic-Con with me. It's to be at about 1:45 p.m. Pacific Time.
7/24/2008 1:17:51 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Comic-Con Preview Night
Posted by maggie
Well, it's happened: the so-called preview is now as wildly packed as the show used to be on Saturday. Just getting from one spot to another on the 12-acre exhibit floor was a challenge. IDW had a mini-press conference to announce that Darwyn Cooke is in the process of adapting the first four Parker novels (huzzah!) by "Richard Stark" (aka Donald E. Westlake), and I have video of the press conference. And Heidi MacDonald commented that it seemed to be the only COMICS press conference at the show. Dang! I think she's right!
Wrap-up of the evening was a meal at the LOUD Dick's Last Resort with Christine Valada, Len Wein (who had his own con announcement; he's editor in chief of the 10-year-old comics publisher BloodFire Studios), Melinda Snodgrass, and Peter David. Our conversation would have been worthy of the Algonquin Roundtable -- IF we'd been able to hear each other. As it was, it was lively and fun to be with them.
I may (or may not) be on CNBC tomorrow discussing the economics of the comics biz. I seem to have acquired a new tagline (picked up by my boothmates), based on the interviewer's repeated remark: "That was wonderful! Now say it again -- but make it shorter!"
Now it's late. Tomorrow, I hear, is another day. Zzzzzzz.
7/24/2008 1:23:32 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Pre-Comic-Con Con
Posted by maggie
This was my first attempt at coming in a day early, and it was a great idea. Mind you, it meant 23 hours with only short naps on the plane for rest, but I count it a wild success.
I was able to solve two minor problems with the help of terrific con staffers and was soon out and about in the behind-the-scenes exhibit-floor set-up. I have a bit of a video look at the apparent disorder out of which everyone's entertainment will emerge this evening. (August: the month of Maggie video posting!)
I spoke with dealers who suggested opening a PORTION of the floor early for comics buying and selling not unlike the Expo of years gone by, but for collectors, rather than pros. Hmm. And I've already lined up a couple of news stories on the collecting aspect of the field. I'll do those interviews today, I hope.
The evening was spent at Richard Starkings' delightful informal bash at Mondo Gelato, 435 10th Ave., luxuriating in (yes) gelato and great chit-chat, meeting Fabrice Sapolsky of Comic Box (www.fullfx.biz) and Liz and an assortment of terrific people whose names a full night's sleep has wiped from my mind, including the kind soul who bought me 4 more scoops of gelato! Argh!
This morning, NPR's KPBS announces it's providing a Comic-Con blog at KPBS.org, and its reporter suggests, "Comic-Con is whatever you want to make it." Her top-of-the list event choice is The Spirit. And her closing advice to attendees: "Have patience and have fun." Yes, indeed!
7/23/2008 11:15:15 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, July 22, 2008
On the Road Again
Posted by maggie
San Diego, here I come!
And Superphone IS letting me post! Huzzah!
There's nothing quite like
getting political calls when your plan was to go to bed at 4:30 p.m. so's to get up at 11 to begin packing - but I can sleep on the plane, right?
Grim preparation for the show: writing the "In Memoriam" material for Friday's Eisner Awards. I'm paying tribute to 19 people we've lost in the last year. Hey, people, how about staying alive between this year's show and next? Please?
7/22/2008 8:58:10 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Sunday, June 29, 2008
Where Collections Lurk!
Posted by maggie
An ongoing topic among collectors this weekend has been whether we've seen the last of the incredible undiscovered-till-present-day collections. What do YOU think?
6/29/2008 11:25:57 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, June 28, 2008
Cheapo Golden Age
Posted by maggie
Huzzah! Did find beat-up Golden Age -- and spent a bunch o' cash. But when was the last time you saw Cwboys 'n' Injuns #2 for $4? Or Peter Pig #5 for $2.50?
Oh, and Andrew Pepoy's buddy is Scott Larson - and we talked again about how strangely excellent last night's tap extravaganza was.
6/28/2008 4:14:38 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Wizard World Chicago Saturday
Posted by maggie
I've spent the morning conversing here and there. So far, I've located two SF digests with my mom's stories, discussed a possible book project with Michelle Nolan, learned that pioneering fan Joe Sarno is seriously ill, bought weird Spider-Man stickers, and on and on: some moments distressing, most fun.
I've finally managed to set up my voice recorder (remember when we just used to hit "record"?) and I've videotaped Gary Colabuono about his company's Wii game, for heaven's sake. One delight of previous years' shows not so much in evidence this year: beat-up Golden Age for $3 or so. Sigh.
6/28/2008 2:08:04 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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