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Alt.Comic-Con: The Shortening Distance Between Imagination and Media

Alt.Comic-Con: The Shortening Distance Between Imagination and Media

On Friday, I spent a lot of my time focusing on the Small Press Pavilion and other publishing efforts on the indie end of the Comic-Con spectrum. Given the immensity of the con, and the fact that the rather small Small Press Pavilion is literally in the shadows of big media company booths, it definitely […]

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Alt.Comic-Con: The Obligatory Costume Post

Alt.Comic-Con: The Obligatory Costume Post

It obviously wouldn’t be Comic-Con without the amazing sci-fi and fantasy costumes out in full force. This is nerd Mardi Gras where everyone is given (and a surprising number proudly accept) license to let their freak flags fly. And fly they do. I loved it, although it is such a rich-pageant overload that, over time, […]

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Alt.Comic-Con: Lurking in the Shadows

Alt.Comic-Con: Lurking in the Shadows

This spectral character has been hiding in the shadows of the Gaslamp Quarter of lower San Diego and scaring the stuffing the out of conference goers as they walk by and he swoops out of the darkness. It’s amazing how unsettling it is when you can’t see someone’s face and there’s all of this inexplicable […]

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Alt.Comic-Con: The Magic of Frankenweenie

Alt.Comic-Con: The Magic of Frankenweenie

My absolute Comic-Con highlight yesterday was getting a chance to tour the traveling art exhibition for Tim Burton’s upcoming stop-motion, black & white film, Frankenweenie. The small exhibition area (Hall E, Booth 3635) was walled off by several of the actual sets from the film: A classroom, an attic workshop, and a kitchen/dining room. There […]

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Alt.Comic-Con: Strolling Artists’ Alley

Alt.Comic-Con: Strolling Artists’ Alley

My morning at Comic-Con was jam-packed, and I do mean jam-packed. It’s absurdly crowded. The whole harbor area of San Diego is aswarm with unwashed geek masses (and the booth babes who pretend to like them). Just crossing the street is a major logistical undertaking. The first thing you notice when you register is the […]

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MAKE Goes to Comic-Con

MAKE Goes to Comic-Con

We’re excited to be covering Comic-Con this year for MAKE, as part of our “alt.” event coverage, where we look at these cons through a maker’s lens. I got here last night and things were already hopping. The scale of this event is staggering. I’ll be talking to some old friends and MAKE contributors, like […]

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