San Diego Comic-Con Flash Mob

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While having dinner we caught a zombie flash mob as it passed by.

San Diego Comic-Con Day Three Pics

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I know that I told most of you that I wasn’t going to Comic-Con on Saturday because it’s just too crowded, but I just couldn’t help myself. More later. Until then enjoy some pics of day three.

Dalek

Who knew that the Daleks had a weak spot?

Black Manta

Bender

Fembot (Grrrrrrrrrr baby!)

Boba Fett is my pimp!

Comic-Con Day Two Pics

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Another packed day at SDCC. Here are some random pics of the sights we saw.

Scooby dooby doooooooooo!

I am Iron Man!

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Ummmmmm…???

OK, see that short guy in the middle? That’s Seth Green trying to be all incognito. Fans started to approach him and he quickly made his way off the floor and to his Robot Chicken panel.

Tim Sale and Jeff Loeb.

Comic-Con Watchmen Panel

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Yesterday was the Watchmen panel at SDCC. The hall was packed and the entire cast of Watchmen was there. The best part was the exclusive footage that we got to see for the first time. Even though there is no way that all of the book can be fit into the movie, the look and feel of it is spectacular. One of the coolest scenes is the one where Dr. Manhattan blows up vietcong with the pointing of his finger. In the trailer they blow up less graphically. In the actual version there is blood, guts, and bone flying everywhere. Due to copyright reasons the exclusive footage is not allowed online yet, but enjoy the Q and A with the cast and crew. Snyder and Crudup are quite the funny men.

San Diego Comic-Con Day 1

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Well, there’s not much happening at Comic-Con this year since there’s hardly anyone here. Just kidding! Holy crap is it crowded. I’m sure once it’s all said and done the attendance will break all records. We spent all of the day wandering the floor like drooling fan boy zombies. We’ll have more pics and videos up tonight along with news from panels. Until then here are a few of the things we saw yesterday.

Hulk mad at large number of people dressed up as Batman and Joker. Also, doesn’t it look like the Hulk is clenching his My Little Pony swag in his left hand?

Alas, even Lego couldn’t stop Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull from sucking.

I was going to shoplift at this local boutique, but then I saw this sign. I’m not sure if the Spirit is protecting this city until Chrismas 2008 or starting with Christmas 2008. Either way I won’t take the chance.

Ask Jeff Smith

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Jeff Smith appeared on News Hour tonight. If you missed the interview you can download the mp3 of it here. Also, click here to ask Jeff Smith a question and the results will be posted on Wednesday July 23rd.

Nolan and Bale on NPR

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Just listened to a great interview with Nolan and Bale on NPR’s Fresh Air. Among other things they discuss Heath Ledgers performance and the diservice done to him by those that claim the character overcame him.

The Dark Knight lived up to its hype. The latest installment in the Batman film series set records with its opening weekend, taking in an estimated $155 million at the box office. Spider-Man 3 previously held the record, taking in $151 million last year.

Dark Knight: The First Six Minutes

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If you bought the special edition of Batman Begins on BluRay you got to see the first six minutes of The Dark Knight. For those that missed it, here it is.

Original Comic Art Covered in NY Times

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With San Diego Comic Con just around the corner I keep hearing from the Comic Con veterans about the good old days of less people and cheap art. That last one is especially no longer the case. While at SDCC two years ago I was looking at some Alex Ross 8.5″x11″ sketches of buildings that looked like something a 5th grader produced right before nap time. The price tag was a whopping $8,000! I personally think that’s way too high, but the page from Batman the Killing Joke (pictured above) just went for $31,000. If you’re interested in learning more about collecting original comic art be sure to check out this NY Times article.

Expanded “How To” Section

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If you haven’t checked out our “How To” section lately your missing out on one of our fastest growing selections. Not only will you find scholarly books by mavericks of the industry, but you will now find gems such as Moleskine notebooks, sketchbooks, and storyboard notebooks. What’s a Moleskine notebook you ask? It’s only the best notebook on the planet used by the likes of Picasso, Matisse, Hemingway, and Neil Gaiman (I use them too).

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