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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Comic-Con San Diego

Dedicated fans at Comic-Con San Diego 2011, the 42nd Annual convention

The fans are the stars at Comic-Con

By Gary;

It is a beautiful summer day, and I am sick of politics and current events.  So here are some photos of the Comic-Con convention held this last weekend in San Diego.

The myth of the superhero or God fighting against evil goes back thousands of years in many cultures.  Stories of Achilles, Hercules and Thor have never lost their appeal.  The modern superhero has taken the best from the past and made it ever so much better.

The superhero fans themselves are fun, but the convention is big business for the movie studios to promote their products.

Comic-Con features a large floorspace for exhibitors. These include media companies such as movie studios and TV networks, as well as comic-book dealers and collectibles merchants. Like most comics conventions, Comic-Con includes an autograph area, as well as the Artists' Alley where comics artists can sign autographs and sell or do free sketches.

Comic-Con started in 1970 with 145 attending.  The 2010 convention hit 130,000 in attendance.

Preview Night Wed, July 20, 2011.  4-Day Preview Night Passes were sold out during the 2010 convention. 4-Day Passes without Preview and daily passes were sold out in record time on Feb 6, less than 8 hours after going on sale.

So here is a salute to all the "crazy" fans who help make the movies, comics, sci-fi and conventions fun.  The world would be a drab and horrible place with you.

You just gotta love those fans




The great Stan Lee of Marvel Comics at Comic-Con




















Don't you just love women in breastplates?



- - - - Photos from L.A. Weekly

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