Welcome to San Diego Comic-Con '08, everybody! Preview night was held tonight, open only to those who had purchased four day con tickets, members of the press, all the exhibitors, cute little girls in Supergirl and Batgirl costumes, anybody who could sneak in, and Kevin Church. And yours little stuffed truly, the only stuffed bull blogger on the floor!
For such a busy day it's imperative (thank you, Word of the Day Calendar!) to get a hearty breakfast stuffed inside you early in the day. For that I love to visit San Diego's historic Old Town, "birthplace of California" and home of many gift shops and restaurants...but my favorite is the lovely and friendly Old Town Mexican Cafe, where they serve up spicy food with a smile and a gracias, and they don't scold you if you order tacos for breakfast! Me, I had delicious, savory chorizo with eggs:
And my vegetarian kid sister Marshall had pamcakes. I bet there's some chili peppers in the pamcakes, though!
Don't forget to get the kind ladies in the restaurant to toss you a piping hot tortilla fresh off the griddle! Owwwww! That's too piping hot!
Off to the San Diego convention center, carrying boxes of last-minute books for the Norton booth. The exhibitor's check-in line is much longer than it's been in previous years. Could this be the Con where the exhibitors finally outnumber the attendees? (Answer: no.) But the line moves swiftly and there are friendly and familiar faces to see while you're queueing up, and in no time at all I have my green "exhibitor" badge and am whisked past security into the still setting-up con, much to the jealousy of paid attendees who are already lining up outside to get in six hours later. See ya later, suckers! (I kid, I kid. I kid because I love.)
The next few hours are a busy blur. I help John unpack boxes and boxes of fine Norton books:
Before the show opens to the general public, it's peaceful and calm-lookin':
That will change at 6 PM when they let the rushing hordes in, but for the moment I can wander about and explore a bit. (Some of the photographs from the floor were taken by the delightful Lucy-Anne.)
There are friends new and old to see again! Thoughtful and tall Miss Gina Gagliano from First Second Books (no, Kevin Church, I will not call her "Gina First Second"!) gives me a boost so I can see what's going on at the show:
I am very happy to see Andy Runton ("Owly")...even happier that he's happy to see me! Hi, Andy!:
A pair of raucous and rampaging new dairy product friends tried to convince me to run amok with them on the floor, smacking fanboys over the head with baseball bats and broken bottles, but I resisted. Sorry, guys, but I am lactose-intolerant to hate! I sure do like running around yelling "MERV GRIFFIN!", though:
Hey, everyone, it's fellow blogger Sleestak makin' a rare con appearance, promoting his sure-to-be-classic Hayley-Con 2008! I'm so there, Mister S...so there.
My old pal John Cunningham from DC Comics dropped by to talk shop, and graciously accept compliments for the big sales spike the Watchmen trade paperback is currently undergoing. John's a pretty big wheel over at DC, but even he couldn't get me in to ride the Owlship. I got to peer in the windows, though. Don't press that button marked with a flame, Miss Juspeczyk!
Other fun pals I got to talk to all in a rush: Hi, Reading Comics's Douglas Wolk! (Stop by again, I didn't get much of a chance to chat!) Publisher Weekly's Calvin Reid introduced me to his lovely wife and we talked shop about Norton books. Phillip Ginder stopped by to talk eighties Marvels (and show me the box o' Power Packs he picked up to all-but complete his collection. I'm comin' over to your place to read comics, Phill! Why all these wonderful visitors make me feel totally special:
There are plenty of displays on the floor to gape and gawk at (I have to remember not to drool!) Hey look, it's Bartman at the Bongo booth:
Don't worry if you get lost on the big, big floor: there is always someone there who will hunt you down:
But I think I'd prefer to be in style behind the wheel of the new James Bond car (Bond Girl not included, darn!)
It's Preview Night so I haven't seen many costumed attendees yet, but never fear: you're never more than a blaster shot away from some Stormtroopers and Jedi:
Hey, Lego my Batman!
But hey! You guys should know better than to play in plastic bags!
Luckily, the cutest little galactic dictators ever are on hand to enforce law and order:
And Debbie Huey (Bumperboy) did a sketch of me and Bumperboy that's so cute I'm still blushing at how adorable I am! Thanks so much, Debbie!
At last the long, long, long day is done, and in the words of Mister Kool and his Gang, 'tis time to celebrate. Or, at least, get off your hooves and have some delicious dinner at a restaurant suggested by Randi's smart and lovely friend Rocky, Mangu! Hey, look, burgers just my size:
Aw, don't worry, folks. Even after a long and exhausting day, I can handle my drink and
5 comments:
Best. Con Report. Ever.
Bully's reports make me want to go to these Cons, only to follow him around at little stuffed bull eye level.
I can't believe I didn't go again! And hey, ask Funko where my Sleestak bobble-head is!
You've been a very busy little bull.
It was so nice to meet you, Bully!
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