WEDNESDAY:







That night, we attended a Hero Complex party thrown on the roof of the Hotel Solamar. It was pretty awesome with an open bar (omg yes) and pool cabanas where I saw Michael Rooker, an Imax-sponsored giveaway of Guardians of the Galaxy phone cases and Hercules tank tops for posting a selfie with a hashtag, and a photobooth complete with superhero/space themed props that gave you not a photo, but an actual flipbook of the seconds they were filming you!!! I haven't been to many Con parties, but I thought this one was fantastic!
FRIDAY:


We DID make it into Hall H for one panel, though - the annual Kevin Smith panel! He showed a trailer for Tusk, and it looked pretty great! This is the first year, however, that we haven't spent at least one whole day in the big H.

Again, there's no way in hell I'm waiting outside for 24 hours for Hall H, so once again it was playback room to the rescue! This time we saw the Simpsons and Once Upon a Time panels (which are actually from Ballroom 20), and the Warner Brothers panel (with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavil, and Gal Godot making an appearance for Batman v. Superman, Channing Tatum for Book of Life, George Miller for Mad Max: Fury Road, and the Hobbit with Stephen Colbert hosting). We also checked out the Nerdist panel, which featured the editors of a lot of the different sections of the Nerdist.com site. I listen to approximately 37,000 of the Nerdist Industries podcasts, so you might say I'm a fan.
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Khalessi's dragons and Pokemon trainer Ash, together at last |
We started off Sunday with the Sesame Street panel! They showed 2 skits from upcoming shows - one with Elmo attending NumeriCon (obvs a parody of Comic Con!) and one that was a trailer for Star Smores. Murray Monsters, Grover, and Cookie Monster himself were on the panel, along with their puppeteers. There were a lot of muppet fans in the audience - Gonzo and Fozzie were there, along with what appeared to be a bird from Disneyland's Tiki Room. It was probably the cutest panel I've ever been to, with audience questions not only from kids but also adults who loved the show.
The next panel I saw was a Quentin Tarantino one for Django Unchained. If that doesn't show the dichotomy of Comic Con, then I don't know what does. Really, we were just there early for the Buffy the Musical sing-along, though! For the 4th year in a row, Nicholas Brandon, aka Xander, showed up to see how much of his song he remembered and to do the Snoopy Dance. What a good sport!
Then it was good-bye, Comic Con 2014! See you in 347 days! I may not have waited in very many lines this year, but the longest one was definitely the 5 freeway back to LA. The normally 2 hour drive took me 3.5 hours!
SWAG:
The swag was somewhat light for me this year, and I didn't buy all that many things. I got 5 Funko Pops (Sookie and Alcide from True Blood, Maggie from Walking Dead, Silent Bob, and the Hulk); a She-Ra sword/letter opener); a seal in a bunny suit (or is he being eaten by the bunny? Unclear.); Funko Disney Minis; and a mystery bag from a booth I can't remember that had a cute cat, seahorse, elephant with wings, and a mini lunch box (you know how I love a grab bag, and this one was great!). Swag-wise, I got a Disney Princess sticker book, those 3 books I talked about earlier, a Hercules tank from the Hero Complex party, a Grumpy Cat temp tattoo, and some other miscellaneous things.
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Bonus Care Bear! |
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