
Matt T: The Saturday didn’t start particularly well though, as the much-feared bottleneck at the Ramada Hotel entrance seemed to become a reality with the queue barely moving for the first 10-20 minutes. Fortunately the blockage was then removed and the group breached the hall!
Stewart R: This was my first convention of any kind, let alone a comic convention, so diving into the boxes early Saturday morning was something of a daunting task; I hadn’t prepared

Matt C: Sometimes even the trusted list can fail you: I managed to pick up a run of the 1980s Ka-Zar The Savage series only to discover when I returned home that I’d bought many of the same issues last year. Oops! Still, a passing Green Lantern family sure cheered me up!
Matt T: I found a fair few back issues - some superb EC stuff and the Marvel MAX run of Terror Inc - but my lack of an actual list meant I didn’t really fill in any gaps. To be honest there wasn’t really enough stock there to manage as much as previous years, so I think I chose correctly by just seeing what took my fancy.
Andy H: I did find it easier to navigate the dealer tables this year meaning there was more of a chance to compare prices and remember where you had seen the better deals. I generally forget where I’ve seen what in a bigger venue!
James R: But while the reduction to the one venue made for a much-reduced amount of dealer space - and it certainly felt the poorer for that - on the other hand this year's panels and guests were outstanding; special praise goes to Dan DiDio of DC who was a whirlwind of information & enthusiasm and answered all questions with insight and candour.
Stewart R: DiDio and Bob Wayne were terrific at promoting DC's forthcoming projects during their presentations, asking almost as many questions of the eager audience as we did of them. DiDio in particular exudes such infectious zeal for his company's properties that even I, a dedicated Marvel reader for the most part, will be looking at DC's catalogue with a keener eye this coming summer.

James R: We were also treated to a great Vertigo panel with Mike Carey talking about his upcoming series The Unwritten, and without giving too much away, I have to enthuse - YOU MUST GET THIS BOOK! From the ashcan edition that was distributed, and from Carey's own comments about what to expect, I firmly believe that this is going to be the next landmark series from Vertigo.
Matt T: Matt C virtually commandeered the Vertigo Q & A session, asking some very valid questions, not just randomly rushing the stage and shouting down the mic…

James R: My personal highlight was the Sunday Who Watched The Watchmen panel – it was an enthralling hour with Dave Gibbons & colourist John Higgins taking us through the construction of the comic, and then giving us an insider's peek into the making of the movie - I was in fanboy heaven!
It makes a big difference to see the individuals responsible for creative output in person and explaining their drives, motivations and hopes for their respective works. I've come away from this exciting and educational weekend with a broader view of what the comic industry entails and has to offer, as well as a renewed passion for seeing what else there is to discover.
Andy H: Somehow a small group of us ended up talking with Dan DiDio until the wee hours of Sunday morning and what a cool way to spend the evening it was! We spoke about all the things you would expect too (no he didn't give us any spoilers, which I think is a good thing) and considering how often he must talk to people about the same things he was never anything less than enthusiastic. He spoke with such pride and confidence about the comics DC produce that I was definitely impressed. I think Dan has had some negative press in the past but the man I met came across as a top bloke who made an effort to meet the people that buy the books. A very entertaining evening and I'm sure I will bore people with it for some time to come!
Matt T: The only real negatives for me during the weekend were the space confines - as the busier periods made the main foyer feel like
James R: Would it be better with more dealers? Definitely. Would it be better with more panels of the calibre that we experienced? Undoubtedly. But was it a great weekend away with some very good friends? Always. Roll on next year and we'll hopefully see you there.
6 comments:
"...a frightening amount of people dressed a Pikachu...."
Jeez, Matt T - what kind of substances were you ingesting over the weekend? I only spotted one Pickachu...
Perhaps he'd borrowed my glasses at the time? That perscription should only be handled by professionals! Of course he may have confused the ninja panda for a second albino Pikachu...
Quote: 'there are some individuals out there who go at the task with the intensity of a starving squirrel looking for last years' nut harvest!' Unquote
Very true! :)
- Rob N
A man, describing himself as a comic book shop owner, handed me a yellow card with a paradox comics group blogspot web address.
I now visit this site in honour of my promise to check this site out. I am pleased to say it is how it was described, with some handy reviews that will aid me in (credit crunched influenced) comic purchasing.
It was nice meeting some of the reviewers here and look forward to next years Bristol Con.
-the above posted was typed by the short man with black rucksack.
Thanks for the comment Short Man With Black Rucksack! Glad to have you onboard!
I remember you short man. Glad you had chance to check out blog and happy that it's helping you out. Don't be a stranger, hit us with your comments. Will see you at Bristol next year, possibly handing out different coloured cards. Who can say?
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