SDCC Newbie Guide – Part III: Groceries and Smartphones
Okay, your plane landed, you’ve checked into the hotel, and you’re ready for Comic-Con to start. You have your schedule planned, you’ve booked every offsite
Okay, your plane landed, you’ve checked into the hotel, and you’re ready for Comic-Con to start. You have your schedule planned, you’ve booked every offsite
For those going to SDCC for the first time this year, your expectations are that you are going to get swag. A lot of it.
There can be only one… Whether you’ve attended a local Wizard con, or even the bigger cons like C2E2 in Chicago or New York Comic
This is Part 4 and the last post in a series. You can read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, and Part 3 here. Yes, the
This is Part 3 in a series. You can read Part 1 here and Part 2 here. This is the reason that people save their
Part 2 in a series. You can read Part 1 here. My favorite part of Comic-Con and the aspect that takes up most people’s time
Description: With hundreds of Comic-Con tips floating around the web I’ve decided to mix ours up. It is divided into four parts (Packing + Arriving,
Whether you’re a first time con-goer or have visited the sacred convention center for many years, here’s 20 tips you should know: 1. Comfort is
Yesterday I gave you 10 packing tips and today I switch focus to the massive Comic-Con Exhibit Hall! This place has hundreds of booths with
The most important thing to do before you go to comic-con is pack and though it might seem easy there are some tips you should
Update: Huge Off-Site Author Event at BORDERS (Gaslamp district): 7/25 at 8pm! Panel and Book Signing: Pat Rothfuss, Rob Thurman, Kat Richardson, Tom Sniegoski, Amber