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July 20, 2006 at 7:39 PM
Hello friends!
Steve here, once again with another fine report from the Comic Con floor! Now that my tummy is filled with a delicious 25 dollar hot dog, I’m ready to give you your monthly internet bill’s worth! There are so many exciting things to see here, that it’s impossible to see it all in 4 days. From toys, to comics, from t-shirts to posters, it’s just a madhouse of eye candy as far as the eye can see. That’s not all though, while you’re gallivanting through the isles and isles of nerd gold, there are all day panels presenting your favorite celebrities, comic book writers and artists, cartoon creators and voices, film directors, and special effects wizards.
All of these panels are very intimate and give you the chance to fulfill your dreams of asking a celebrity “Yes, hello, I was wondering…In episode #327, “Spock and Roll All Night!,” is it true that the shoes you were wearing were NOT regulation star fleet standard, but in fact were socks and sandals!?”, and making a complete fool out of yourself in front of hundreds of people. But that doesn’t matter, cause for one sweaty, shaky moment, for one faint, worthy second, you and your childhood memories lock eyes, and for just one fraction of a millisecond, you feel isolated from the rest of the world, and it’s just you and your celebrity idol, locking eyes, attention fixed.
It’s really an amazing opportunity, and it happens here, for hundreds of people, once a year. And, there’s 25 dollar hot dogs, what more could you possibly want?!
-Steve
*If your dreams don’t actually come true – don’t call me.

Comments
Wow! For people such as myself that has never been to the comic con reading Steve's description of what goes on inside is great. Maybe I can talk my husband into going to the Comic con. In today's world it sure is great to hear about a place where artist take the time to mingle with the little people. I know its only comic books but how about the people that finally pick something up to look at and are inspired to read for the first time.
I grew up loving comic books and its wonderful to know a whole new generation of young adults are still into this adventure in reading and enjoying the artistic side of comics
Posted by: Stella | July 21, 2006 9:24 AM
WOW Steve, your blogging skills are amazing, way better than Britney Spears. Its like, when i read your blogs i can close my eyes and imagine im right there, but then i cant read your blog anymore cause' my eyes are closed. DAMN YOU SCIENCE!! i trust your judgement on MONSTER HOUSE and cant wait to see it.
Posted by: mike G. | July 21, 2006 10:09 AM
Asking questiong is the best part. Asking Stan Lee about his his name, his quest, and his favorite color is a once and a lifetime thing. >:3
POOLS CLOSED
Posted by: Panda | July 21, 2006 10:48 AM
Good god Steve, could you possibly describe a nerdy experience any better?
I applaud your sweaty blog skills.
mmmm... overpriced pork product *drool*
Posted by: Jake (Fatty) | July 22, 2006 9:51 AM