Comic-Con 2001: A Pro's Eye View

Danny Fingeroth recounts the San Diego Comic-Con, an event that has grown to include not only the best of the comic book scene, but also the coolest Hollywood talent and inside scoops and previews.

Writer, editor and story expert Danny Fingeroth was a mainstay at Marvel Comics for many years where he ran the Spider-Man editorial line, consulted on the Fox Kids Network Spider-Man animated series and wrote many adventures of Spider-Man, Darkhawk and the immortal Dazzler. Danny has also written the Superman: Menace of Metallo Multipath Movie for DC and BDE, which appears on warnerbros.com, as well as prose novels and short stories. He started and led Virtual Comics for Byron Press Multimedia and AOL, where he co-created the Virtual line of comics. Most recently, he was Senior VP for Creative Development at Visionary Media, home of the Flash-animated sensation, WhirlGirl.







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Last one to utliize this is a rotten egg!

Hannah (not verified) | Fri, 10/07/2011 - 20:52 | Permalink
I went to San Diego in 2000, and will go next year. But you're delusional about the cuisine. The "Top Gun" barbecue joint (where they filmed some of Tom Cruise's scenes for the movie) served dried-out, flavorless food that tasted worse then the actual movie. Some seafood restaurant near my hotel was pricey, had great decor, but a McDonald's Filet-O-Fish would make a better meal. I could take any one of a dozen conventional restaurants from my home town, transplant it in downtown San Diego, and drive those poseurs out of business. Also, you neglected to mention that the con goes to bed at 7 PM, when they roll up the city's sidewalks. A convention like Atlanta's Dragon*Con (where I am trying to encourage greater animation coverage) has all-night raves, room parties, all-night anime in the convention (not hidden in some hotel) and joy among fandom. Although this is a seaport town, there's nothing a sailor would want to do there - or a hard-core fan. While it is a great con, which I will be proud to attend, couldn't they bring a little life to this whitebread Republican town - at least for one weekend?
Thomas Reed (not verified) | Fri, 09/28/2001 - 00:00 | Permalink

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