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CASTLE Panel & The Last Day of San Diego Comic Con - Sunday July 25, 2010


h1 Saturday, August 28th, 2010
By Rick A Mortis, Editor in Chief
Pics provided by Rick A Mortis and Photographer, Sir Powers
Comic Con awww you are a crazy and wacky creature. From some cosplayers that show to much skin (the horror of spandex and third boobs mostly on men) at the Masquerade and from two guys having a pen fight over seats for a panel.  Then again I can understand getting crazy over seats. This year we tried to get into the dreaded Hall H and failed. Unless I was willing to camp or wait several hours for any panel in Hall H. One thing I do not understand and might make the Con better is if they do programming on Sunday for  Hall H.  Hall H had nothing going on Sunday. I know huge lines look great for pictures but in reality suck. This year the big buzz was off course that Comic Con could be moving in a few years to Anaheim, Vegas and I heard rumbles of LA as well which Verbatim Girl discussed. I like the Con but I think programming needs to more spread out. Sundays are rather sparse. The only panel we attended was CASTLE and it was awesome and granted well packed. But more options are good for everyone. Thank you Comic Con for just being awesome and strange as always. Till next year.

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Pirates, Avatars and Donkeys…Oh My! San Diego Comic Con - 2010


h1 Thursday, August 26th, 2010

By Writer and Photographer Verbatim Girl

This years San Diego Comic Con-Popular arts convention was a tribute to a flurry of fantastic fandemonium.

Every year the costumes get brighter and tighter and this year the buck didn’t stop shy of geek perfection. As a fellow costume connoisseur, I give homage to the plethora of plastic, the trillions of tresses, and the ingenuity and desire to stand out in a crowd.

At Comic-Con that is a difficult task in deed.

Here are some die hard fans and super troopers that braved the crowded isles and painstaking lines embellished in a uncomfortable yet unforgettable outfit, as the wise men say each to their own.

RED VS. BLUE

Not-SO-Iron Man!


SHI(she’ll kick your butt fellas)

It’s what happens when you cross a SMURF and a GREMLIN

SOCK MONKEY & GIRL, That’s a lot of Crochet

JARETH & SARAH from THE LABRYNTH

BARRY & JOE *THE OBI-WAN DUO (Two is better than Wan!)

MICHAEL & AARON as CAPTAIN AMERICA with SIDEKICK BUCKY

BATMAN’S got the cat’s meow in this CATWOMAN

Wow where’s the Raid….We have a Spider Infestation

Wait that’s no costumed crusader, It’s STAN LEE-GODFATHER TO COMICS’

JASON & KASEY AS FIFTH ELEMENT’S RUBY RHOD & LEELOO

AN ELFISH TEASE

RENEE as HARAJUKU GA-GA

BRIDGETTE as Brams Stokers LUCY

LADY DEATH…Wow that’s one big broad..I mean broad sword!

SAW #152 ‘CON OF DEATH’

EVIL from TIME BANDITS (trying to go back to 1981)

THE WOMEN OF MARVEL: Ms. Marvel, Emma Frost, and Black Widow

SHREK…Please no more movies, let Donkey die in peace

BARONESS of C.O.B.R.A. (Almost taken out by a Mario Brother)

The Predator Newlywed Game…coming this Fall to NBC

POTC 4? Nope just Mike the Scallywag

Where’s HELLBOY when you need him, this place is crawling with Elven royalty

Well it was made in the 70’s….

So now you can buy your CON passes through Fandango? Nope.com

What in the Wizard-World will they think of next….

VerbatimGirl August, 2010


Saturday 24, 2010 - San Diego Comic Con - Masquerade pics and more coolness


h1 Saturday, August 14th, 2010

By Rick A Mortis, Editor in Chief

Pics provided by Rick A Mortis and Photographer, Sir Powers.

Saturday features the Masquerade so there was a huge abundance of cosplayers and costumes. Some incredible work goes into these costumes. The evil showgirls, Batman Beyond, Bioshock group, Mothra group and Time Warp group featuring Doctor Who characters really stood out! Here are more pics from Saturday. Sunday post will follow soon.

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Comic Con 2010 Picture O Rama Part One - TRON Merch, cosplay and the wackiness that is Comic Con


h1 Sunday, August 8th, 2010

By Rick A Mortis, Editor in Chief

Pics provided by Rick A Mortis and Photographer, Sir Powers.

This is the first group of pics from Comic Con 2010. It was crazy and nuts. There are tons of pics still on their way and also a write up in the works. Enjoy the pics and this post is picture heavy. The TRON merchandise is awesome! Daft Punk and tons of cool gear to make us users feel damn lucky to be on the grid, so boot up kids and enjoy the pics.

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Happy Birthday Harry Potter! July 31, 2010


h1 Saturday, July 31st, 2010

It’s funny to think that Harry Potter would be 30 today according to the date given in the first book, July 31, 1980. It is fun as well to see how the cast has grown up in the films. Check out the official site for the upcoming finale of the films which will be split in two. Get ready to break out the brooms and butterbeer. It’s going to be awesome!

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July 21, 2010 - Stan Lee & POW! Entertainment and BOOM! Studios release info at San Diego Comic Con: SOLDIER ZERO, THE TRAVELER, STARBORN


h1 Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

July 21st, 2010 - San Diego, CA - During a press conference at Comic Con International today, POW! Entertainment and BOOM! Studios revealed the characters, series and creative teams for three superhero titles to be published by Stan Lee and BOOM! Studios this fall. The three titles are:

SOLDIER ZERO, written by DOCTOR WHO and ACTION COMICS scribe Paul Cornell with art by SUPERMAN artist Javier Pina, tells the story of a wheelchair-bound astronomy teacher who finds himself in a freak accident that bonds him with an alien weapon of war.

THE TRAVELER, written by Eisner Award-nominee and BOOM! Studios Chief Creative Officer Mark Waid with art by AMAZING SPIDER-MAN artist Chad Hardin, features a mysterious new superhero with time-traveling powers battling the Split-Second Men, super-powered assassins from the future.

STARBORN, written by iZOMBIE’s Chris Roberson with art by THE X-MEN’s Khary Randolph, tells the story of a regular guy who discovers he’s the heir to an intergalactic empire, putting him the center of a war between five alien races.

Complete Schedule for Comic Con 2010 Featuring Stan Lee, Guillermo del Toro, Ray Bradbury, Danny Elfman, Charlaine Harris, Jamie Hyneman & Adam Savage of MythBusters and more!


h1 Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

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Complete Schedule for Comic Con 2010 Featuring Stan Lee, Guillermo del Toro, Ray Bradbury, Danny Elfman, Charlaine Harris, The Cast of True Blood,  Jamie Hyneman & Adam Savage of MythBusters and more!

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Check out all the madness here:

http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_prog.php

WIZARD WORLD ANAHEIM COMIC CON - April 16-18, 2010 - Trip Report


h1 Thursday, May 13th, 2010

By Rick A Mortis - Editor in Chief

Photos provided by myself, …Taylor & Sir Powers

While on a smaller scale then the San Diego Comic Con this event was put together well. The location spot did suck a bit since it was at the very end of the convention building in Anaheim. I do like the Anaheim Convention Center space, this was a great space for the Disney D 23 Convention and would like to see the Wizard World Comic Con to expand into the large hall. The vendors where varied and there was some cool free stuff to be had as well. A nice amount of people where in costume as well. The panels where located in the same building at the opposite end, which sucked a bit as well. The panels though where actually rather well attended, funny, and insightful.

On Saturday we hit a majority of panels on April 17, here are some highlights:

Superman Panel: Featured lots of Marlon Brando impressions, for awhile the studio wanted a big name as Superman and even considered Robert Redford who declined, they then started looking for supporting roles with a big name and once Brando signed on as a big name and then Gene Hackman signed on as Lex Luthor, how they thought Christopher Reeve was perfect as Clark Kent but was too skinny for Superman, Once Christopher Reeve did get hired on they had no problems with him and he was very personal and would hang out with the crew. Brando and his strange unintelligible requests for green muffins ended the panel.

William Shatner panel: Mother’s breast…it’s just good to know it’s there, the Olympics teleprompter that almost failed,  Shit My Father Says coming to CBS plug, Escaping the volcano, Priceline plug,  Aftermath Shatner’s plug for his showing coming soon, Invasion Iowa in Riverside and the blessing with a possum penis bone and the pissed of pig lifter after being punked, James Spader and Shatner’s bromance and Shatner’s love of playing pranks on Spader such as Vaseline on drinking glasses, How much fun he had as a villain on Columbo, Tarantula movie and how these choose the actresses to be in the movie by picking up ones from a boxes and also the crew would glue tarantulas to Shatner - “It was like a Tribble Goldilocks was stuck on my face”, final plug for a documentary called Gonzo Ballet.

Batman - The Television Show Reunion panel: Burt Ward aka Robin set the tone by addressing the camp factor of the show and the motto they had on set “Put on your tights, to put on the world”, Random thought by me Burt Ward still sounds like Robin…trippy, Yvonne as Batgirl said it was easy to stay in character since they where both so alike, Lee Merryweather as Catwoman got the part in the movie and the TV show by showing up to the audition and curling up in a chair and licking herself, Adam West as Batman flexed and asked for everyone to admire his physic, George Barris the man responsible for the Batmobile was inspired by the words “POW” & “BANG”, Burt Ward talked about his rescue center for dogs, Adam West plugged his DVD Adam West Naked, racy comments form girls and we get this nugget from Adam West “Lions, tigers, and cougars”, favorite line from Burt Ward “Holy something”, Julie Newmar “Careful everyone one of them has a mother”, Burt Ward trained with Bruce Lee, Yvonne thought her theme song was dumb but she loved her batcycle, prop master had a dod aka day of dent for Yvonne’s bike to her defense they removed the shocks so it would look better, Lee Merryweather is response to a question about being sexy “We where all fast for the day”, Julie on her costume being sexy “they melted black licorice for my costume, actually I took it home and altered it with seams in all the right places to show the curves”, Adam West favorite line “To the Batmobile”, Julie Newmar plugs her book shes working on about fantasies and is seeking submissions - please keep it PG and her site is www.julienewmarwrites.com, Adam West then asked Julie if she got the page he sent and Julie said “I did and it was blank and had wet spots on it, so it had to be from you Adam”, A common question was when will the show hit DVD and Batman is not released yet due to licensing rights, The casts favorite guest stars are Betty White - Talleuhah Bankhead - Sammy Davis Jr., Adam West sang and danced a small bit of the Bat Tootsie for a fan, Lee and Julie loved being femme fatales, a fan then gave reproductions to Burt and Adam of their busts on a small scale.

Pics From the Con - Lot’s of pics ahead you have been warned:

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ATTK Addicted to the Knife - Repo! The Genetic Opera Shadowcast - Friday, April 30, 2010 - The Molting Signing! Vista Theatre


h1 Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

ATTK (Addicted to the Knife) is Los Angeles’ only Repo! The Genetic Opera Shadowcast! We’ve been repossessing your organs for over a year with something new and sexy each month.

And THIS month…

Come meet GraveRobber on April 30th!

Terrance Zdunich (writer/illustrator), Brian Johnson (colorist), and Oceano Ransford (letterer/designer) of “The Molting” we will be selling and signing the first 3 installments before our show!

The comic(s) will be selling for $25 for a copy of all 3 or $10 for the 3rd copy. (These prices include autographs by all 3 lovely men!) Please bring cash!

If you haven’t had a chance to grab (any) copy of “The Molting” we urge to do so this night. Arrive early to get in line and get your copy!

Start Time: Friday, April 30, 2010 at 11:30pm
End Time: Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 3:30am
Location: Vista Theatre
Street: 4473 Sunset Drive
City/Town: Los Angeles, CA

Tickets are $10.50 and available at the door.

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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books - April 24-25, 2010 - Saturday & Sunday - UCLA


h1 Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The 2010 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is where readers can meet their favorite authors. Kids can watch children’s books come alive. And families can enjoy the fun of reading together.

2010 Panels
Panel and speaker session are held indoors. Though these sessions are free, tickets are required due to limited seating. For ticketing information please check the site.

A few notable panels for this year are Bret Easton Ellis, Carol Burnett, Carolyn See & Lisa See, James Ellroy, Meg Cabot, Dave Eggers, Yann Martel, Terry McMillan, Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman, Jerry Weintraub, Bill McKibben, TC Boyle to name a few!

Also here are just a few of additional authors doing signings: Buzz Aldrin, Elizabeth Taylor, R.L. Stine, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary, Wil Wheaton, Henry Winkler, The Watson Twins, Mike Mignola, Pam Grier.

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