The New TV Shows of SDCC 2012: The Big Five Networks
As evidenced by the massive schedule challenges last year in Ballroom 20, the popularity of television shows at San Diego Comic-Con has reached a fever
As evidenced by the massive schedule challenges last year in Ballroom 20, the popularity of television shows at San Diego Comic-Con has reached a fever
Though some movie studios have decreased their presence at the con after big SDCC hits resulted in tiny box office bumps, Comic-Con remains one of
There’s a lot left to think post-mortem about this year’s Comic-Con. Certainly there were some big issues that didn’t sit well with a lot of
Comic-Con 2011 has come to a close, and our sleep-depraved minds are still reeling from the whirlwind four days of lines, panels and offsite events.
Nathan Fillion is the consummate showman at Comic-Con. He’s a fan, first and foremost, just like all of us; he just happens to be lucky
SDCC 2011, a set on Flickr. If you followed us at all during Comic-Con this year, you would know that my thumbs were getting quite
This isn’t meant to be a review, but we just have to say it: If you’re lucky enough to live in seven cities – New
Traditionally, Sunday at Comic-Con is a subdued affair. Most of the AAA panels have already come and gone, exhibitors have run out of their exclusive
SDCCBlog.com reader Tyler Miller sent us a firsthand account on how he went about planning and hosting his SDCC panel, geekEd: Bringing Geek Back to
I’ve talked before about how front-loaded the programming schedule was for Comic-Con 2011. In my analysis of the schedules, it was hard-pressed to find a
Day two of Comic-Con had attendees a little on edge. First, the pre-registration had most freaked out about the line that snaked even farther down
The first day of Comic-Con was a day of surprises. And not the kind those who have been going to the con are normally used
As I’m new here, first a few sentences to introduce myself. I live in German speaking Europe and run a small publishing company for comics,
We feel like we’ve been stuck on an emotional rollercoaster these last few weeks. Would Hollywood show up for Comic-Con this year or won’t they?
A while back, we reported on a tweet from The Hollywood Reporter writer Borys Kit, announcing Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Ridley Scott’s Alien “prequel”
Okay, we’re officially exhausted. This is good training, though; it gets our mind ready for the insanity that is San Diego Comic-Con. We’ve been officially
We’re starting to feel a little deja vu. The Friday SDCC event schedule has been announced, and after going through it we immediately realized we
Well, this is it. The moment we’ve all been waiting for. All the speculation comes to an end, as Comic-Con officially unveils their 2011 schedule
Perhaps the most exciting moment of SDCC 2010 came during the panel for Captain America. There, in front of the 6,500 con attendees lucky enough
It’s the question on everyone’s mind. It’s been debated through the ages. Who would win in a fight: vampires or zombies? Now, Spike TV is