Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Comic-Con Day 3 Report

Day 3 was a blast. Our interepid Mister Fanboy Staff photographers were out and about. No doubt about it. The crowds were not nearly as thick as last year’s Saturday at Comic-Con, and thankfully the AC stayed on this year as well (if not a bit too cold).
We finally got the entire run of Alias signed by scribe Brian Michael Bendis and cover artiste David Mack. Bendis also signed some choice New Avengers issues for us. Mack also completed signing our entire collection of Kabuki issues, and his DVD. Additionally, we made some fine purchases of Kabuki related merchanside includeing a poster and a black tee, as well as a print of a Mack cover piece from Daredevil.
Rosario Dawson struck a funny pose while signing issues of her own comic.
My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way caused quite a stir with his appearance.
Jeph Loeb did some signings as well, but was off the beaten path in this pic away from Marvel (we forget where).
Nightmare on Elm Street’s Freddie Krueger was out and about as well.
We totally enjoyed the Babylon 5 panel about today’s release of the direct-to-DVD feature, which featured Bruce Boxleitner, Tracy Scoggins, and Peter Woodward along with JMS. The crowd was huge. Sadly, our pix were stolen by the Shadows.
We also ran into Ghostbuster’s Ernie Hudson in the line at Starbucks, but the Shadows stole those pictures as well.
Milla Jovovich was very gracious and friendly while promoting the upcoming release of the 3rd installment of Resident Evil. Heroes’ Ali Larter, also in the film, seemed to really be eating up all of the attention she’s been getting of late, and we don’t mean that in a good way.
A clip of Sam Raimi’s upcoming adaptation of the excellent comic 30 Days of Night scared us shitless – and we already know what happens in the film. It stars Josh Hartnett and Ben Foster (X-Men’s Angel).
We also attended the Masquerade Ball, for which we will have a seperate post.
Wondering where our sense of humor went? Ali Larter ate it.
Labels: 30 Days of Night, Alias, Babylon 5, Ben Foster, Brian Michael Bendis, Comic-Con, Comics, David Mack, Fallen Angel, Josh Hartett, Kabuki, Milla Jovovich, New Avengers, Resident Evil, Sam Raimi, X-Men
Monday, July 30, 2007
Comic-Con Day 2 Report

Curse you Blogger. We wrote this post once already and then it disappeared when doing a Spell Check.
As a result, here’s a brief version.
Lots of comics signed by:
Our favorite, David Mack
Peter David, including information on upcoming
hardcover from IDW of Fallen Angel and goings-ons in X-Factor
Gail Simone where we professed our sadness over her leaving Birds of Prey, our fondness of Welcome to Tranquility, and the excitement a certain female blogger has over her penning Wonder Woman (you know who you are).
Also of interest:
Dan Slott showed us images from an upcoming issue of She-Hulk and discussed a brief cameo of Squirrel Girl in the animated Fantastic Four.
We attended the Mondo Marvel panel, but there’s nothing we could tell you that other blogs haven’t already reported, except that Marvel Editor-In-Chief Joe Quesada has lost a ton of weight since last year.
The Babylon 5 panel, regarding the direct to DVD film to be released tomorrow, was a blast. Bruce Boxleitner, Tracy Scoggins, JMS, and Peter Woodward, among others, were present.
All of Comic-Con officially sold out all 4 days today.
Although it’s crowded here, the organizers seem to have done a nice job considering. We still think they should consider relocating it to Vegas.
We pretty much dropped the ball on Photos for Friday, but the crack Mister Fanboy Photographic Team was in full force on Saturday. Look for a post and more photos tomorrow.
Labels: Birds of Prey, Comic-Con, Comics, Dan Slott, David Mack, Fallen Angel, Fantastic Four, Gail Simone, IDW, Joe Quesada, Marvel, She-Hulk, Squirrel Girl, Welcome To Tranquility, X-Factor
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Comic-Con day 1 Report:
The line to register sucked. We did not encounter nearly as many problems and we cannot tell you why. Let’s be honest. Comic-Con needs to consider a different location. It’s grown way too unwieldy for San Diego to handle – and we really like San Diego. Perhaps Vegas? And we’re not just saying that because we live there. We’re saying that because there’s lots more convention space and accommodations.
The exhibit hall was packed, as we expected. Saturday will just be insane. Last we heard they had less than 2000 tickets for tomorrow left, so we wouldn’t be surprised if it already sold out.
David Mack continued to be very gracious and signed about 15 issues for us. We also bought his new children’s book The Shy Creatures, which spun out of Kabuki: Alchemy in a way.
Mondo Marvel Panel: Oddly, it seemed anticlimactic. Sure they announced a new Captain Marvel title, but after Civil War: The Return who didn’t see that coming. JMS was interesting … but we’re more interested in his panel on the new Babylon 5 direct-to-DVD title out next week.
We also accidentally went to the 1st half of a panel on the new Demon’s of Mercy game, for which Marvel did an exclusive comic that we got.
Marvel handed out variant editions of New Avengers #31 (the Skrull issue), but it’s basically a B and W rendering of the original cover. But still, it’s nice.
After a very leisurely dinner, we couldn’t get a seat for the upcoming Superman/Doomsday DVD, which didn’t sadden us too much. We did attend the Kung Fun/Superhero Film Extravaganza which we truly liked. However, all of the walking and traveling of the day really hit us and we had to take the shuttle back to our hotel for some shuteye, but we thought we’d do this post for you all first.
Finally we did pick up some swag for our dear friend Amy Reads over at Arrogant Self-Reliance, that we’ll give her the details about next week. Sorry we’ve been so bad about visiting the blog lately Amy. More swag updates tomorrow.
That’s all for today. Not too sure if we’ll have internet access during the rest of the stay or not. If not, look for an update on Monday.
Labels: Babylon 5, Comic-Con, David Mack, DC, Demon's of Mercy, Kabuki, Kung Fu, Marvel, New Avengers, Shy Creatures, Superheroes
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
David Mack: Alchemy of Art DVD In Stores This Week


In stores this Week!You can see the trailer of it and order it direct from
herovideoproductions.com.Let me know what you think.

Labels: Alchemy of Art, Artists, Comics, David Mack, Kabuki

