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Sunday, January 26, 2014

1984 - San Diego Comic Con Registration


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

San Diego Comic Con 2013 Write-Up

Looking back at the show and it all seems like a crazy blur. I’d hard to believe it’s over as I was waiting for it to happen since late January.



Wednesday
Nice and smooth direct flight to San Diego. I was very impressed that when we got to the hotel around 1pm and were told our room was ready. We headed downtown using the extremely convenient shuttle system, which we took advantage of throughout the con. We picked up our tickets with relative ease and had to wait until 6pm for the show to open.



Unlike the Toronto Fan Expo, the SDCC is better organized and allows entrance to its exhibitor area through multiple entry points. It wasn’t long before the floor started to get really busy. I was lucky enough to get my hands on some LEGO exclusive sets. I also passed along some of my daughter’s art to Art Baltazar who draws Tiny Titans and Superman Family Adventures. He was a great guy with an infectious spirit of fun. He really liked Claire’s drawings and drew a cool Raven sketch for her.

That night, much to my chagrin, I discovered that my two travel buddies were snorers. I’m a terribly light sleeper, so that didn’t go well. By about 3am, I pulled a chair and ottoman out onto the balcony. The next handful of nights, I was smarter about it and we actually put the cot on the balcony and so I lived like a rockstar under the stars and the swaying palm trees.



Thursday
The official day one began with joining the masses as the show opened. After weaseling our way in, I ran over to the Del Rey booth and signed up for the last spot on the open pitch session. Then over to the IDW booth for a ticket for the Chris Carter signing on Friday, but they were already gone. Then I got into the line at the Dark Horse booth to meet Kazuo Koike, legendary co-creator of Lone Wolf and Cub. He was a kindly, gentleman with a translator, who smiled when I addressed him as “Koike-San”.

From there it was off to Artists’ Alley, where I commissioned two sketches from Ron Lim, one of Galactus and one of Silver Surfer, both interacting. I had told my friends about the idea and they wanted something similar, but we had no idea we had just both placed our commissions moments apart. We regrouped to tell each other about it and then walked back over to Lim’s booth, wondering if he thought we were crazy, but we had a great laugh about it.




I then made my way back across the floor to the Boom! Studios booth to meet Steven Grant and he autographed a few Punisher comics that also had Mike Zeck’s signature.

I then proceeded to pace around for then next four hours, waiting for and practising for my pitch. I buried all the doubts and worries that had suddenly manifested and had my pitch session with an editor from Del Rey Books at 5:50pm. My pitch ran just over 3 minutes and I think I answered all of her questions. I walked away with a good feeling and felt that my story idea had withstood a legitimate test.



To wrap up the con evening, I attended the Creator Connections event, which was basically speed dating for artists and writers. Unfortunately, I didn’t really find a suitable artist, but it was a great experience and another opportunity for me to test another idea. Most of the artists, even though they weren’t necessarily good fits, really liked the story idea, so it was encouraging.

We then went over to the Tin Fish restaurant for a late dinner and to go over our stories from the busy day.

Friday
Raced over to the IDW booth and got a ticket for the Chris Carter signing. Then made my way over to the Random House booth and got in line for the Chuck Palahniuk signing. He was incredible cool and laid back. He signed my copy of FIGHT CLUB with a clever “To The Best Parole Officer”.

Then went over to the Heroes Initiative book and got a couple of Marvel Masterworks signed by Roy Thomas. Also met Klaus Janson who autographed my copy of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and a few other comics.

One of the highlights of the trip was attending the Superman: The Post-Crisis Era panel which was a great panel reliving that incredible era. I never really appreciated all the work that editor Mike Carlin did. The event was capped off as I had the entire creative team (Dan Jurgens, Mike Carlin, Jerry Ordway, Jon Bogdanove, and Louise Simonson) to sign the cover to the Death of Superman Omnibus.



Then I raced down to the IDW booth for the Chris Carter signing. It turned out to be quite the media storm as Gillian Anderson joined the signing chain, which included Chris Carter, Joe Harris, one of the Lone Gunman Dean Haglun, and Gillian Anderson. I told Gillian that I was really enjoying her role on Hannibal and got to shake Chris Carter’s hand.

We headed back to the hotel early to chill before going to the Balboa Theatre for Amy Schumer. We had dinner at the hotel and enjoyed a fine locally brewed beer called Saint Mission Blonde.

Saturday
We eased into our last convention day and I attended the Urban Fantasy panel with Kevin Hearne, Jim Butcher, Richard Kadrey and others. Some great research stories, like Hearne’s day-long struggle to determine if a ghoul is alive or dead while trying to sympathize with his wife who had a brutal teaching day!

I snagged a Beta Ray Bill sketch by Walt Simonson and got a lovely Superman sketch by Jerry Ordway at the Heroes Initiative Booth. We had a great chat with him as he sketched and was really impressed with his humility and thoughtfulness.



I tried to get an autograph from Neil Degrasse Tyson, but didn’t have any luck as the ticket raffle was held at 6am. I was able to see him as he left the Fox booth.

We then attended the Sandman 20th Anniversary panel with Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, Sam Keith, and J.H. Williams. It was a great panel with a lot of insight into the creative energies that went into this comic. It was also nice to see Gaiman give Sam Keith a lot of praise.

After getting comics signed by Gerry Conway, I did a final loop around the exhibitors area, picking up some minions from Despicable Me 2 for the the kids.



We closed off the SDCC events by attending the HP Lovecraft’s Necronomicon panel, which was a cool examination of the fabled text, led by Cody Goodfellow.

We headed over to The Strip Club for cook-it-yourself steaks. While waiting for our dinner table, we had a beer at Dick’s Last Resort and watched the cosplayers stream by. I saw a shark and called out “SHARKNADO!” and she circled a few times before heading at us and devouring Andy. The funniest part was that my buddy Andy is genuinely terrified by sharks!




I was thrilled that I had accomplished pretty much everything I wanted to do on my Top 10 To Do List, except for personally meeting Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Neil Gaiman. The line-ups for the convention exclusives were crazy, especially the LEGO booth which was completely overwhelmed the first day and had the line moved outside for the rest of the con.


I don’t know what I’m going to at work this since I don’t have to check the SDCC twitter feed! I think though that I may just start forming random lines in place like the printer room or cafeteria, looking for exclusives!


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

SDCC 2013!


I'm off to the San Diego Comic Convention early tomorrow morning. During the Con, I'll have limited internet connection, so expect a delay with processing comments. This visit will be my second to North America's largest comic con.

Here's my top 10 list:

1.      Meet Kazuo Koike (Writer, Lone Wolf & Cub)
2.      Meet Gerry Conway (Writer, 70s-80s Marvel & DC)
3.      Meet Neil DeGrasse Tyson (Astrophysicist Extrodinaire) 4229)
4.      Meet Chris Carter (X-Files creator)
5.      Meet Rom Lim (Artist, Silver Surfer)
6.      Meet Klaus Janson (Inker, Batman – The Dark Knight Returns)
7.      Meet Chuck Palahniuk (Writer, Fight Club)
8.      Meet Neil Gaiman/Dave McKean
9.      Francesco Francavilla sketch - Dracula/The Shadow
10.  Gabriel Hardman sketch - Kitty Pryde and Lockheed/Old School Thor
11.  Meet Steven Grant (Writer, Punisher)
12.  Visit Star Trek: The Next Generation bridge
13.  Acquire exclusive LEGO minifigures

Okay, that's more than 10, but it was really hard to trim it down beyond that.

Be good to each other while I'm away!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Anyone going to SDCC this weekend?

... and would be kind enough to pick up something there for me? :)

Unfortunately with some home renovations, I won't be able to make the big trip out West to attend SDCC.

And of course, there's a comic con exclusive Heroclix figure available for sale. I'm a huge Heroclix fan and would love to get my greedy little paws on it.

Please email me if you can, thanks!



Monday, July 18, 2011

Last post before SDCC...

Well, I'm off to SDCC on Wednesday. Probably won't be blogging until I get back next Monday. The weather looks beautiful for the rest of the week and weekend.


Not sure what my schedule is like, but if anyone is interested in meeting up at some point, please email me at jason.shayer@gmail.com.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

1986 - San Diego Comic Con


In 1986, the San Diego Comic Convention took place on July 31–August 3 at the Convention and Performing Arts Center and Hotel.

The convention that year boasted guests such as:
  • Ray Bradbury
  • Jack Kirby
  • Sergio Aragones
  • Frank Miller
  • Christ Claremont
  • Dave Sim
  • Archie Goodwin
  • George Perez
  • Jim Shooter
  • Stan Lee
  • Kevin Eastman
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • Moebius

Attendance was just over 6,000 people, compared to last year's 130,000!

A special thanks to Stephen Gurr for most of the photos below!

Frank Miller and Jack "The King" Kirby

Frank Miller

Chris Claremont
Jim Shooter and Stan Lee
An amazing Warlord costume.

Friday, June 3, 2011

2011 San Diego Comic Con


I'm happy to announce that I've been granted professional status for the San Diego Comic Con! I sent in some of the work I've done for Back Issue magazine as well as the amazing stats from this blog and they obviously thought it was sufficient.

The show takes place on July 21-24 this year and is only 46 days away. Looking forward to meeting Alan Davis and Roy Thomas. Expect a lot of pictures when I get back.

I've never been to the SDCC and have no idea what to expect. If anyone has gone and would like to share any suggestions or tips, that would be amazing!

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