This is the last post on what I leaned at Salt Lake Comic Con 2013. These two panels I found the most interesting and dynamic out of all the ones I attended over the three days.
Showing posts with label Comic Con. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comic Con. Show all posts
25 September 2013
20 September 2013
Comic Con 101
The family and I have attend two Comic Cons. While we are in no way experts we had fun and successful experiences both times. Here are a few tips to make your Comic Con visit a treasured experience.
18 September 2013
What I learned at Comic Con (part 2)
Each day at Comic Com there were terrific panels to attend. Here are some highlights about world building, hero building and the hero's journey.
11 September 2013
What I learned at Comic Con (part 1)
Salt Lake Comic Con had and extensive panel line up. There
were so many good things to choose from it was hard to narrow the list. Here
are a few of the things I learned:
09 September 2013
SLC Comic Con 2013
Seven family members
Costumes
Three days
Photo Opts
Celebrities
Authors
Artists Vendors 50,000+ people
Laughing
Sidling through crowds and
Talking with strangers while standing in line
Listening to panels
Autographs
Total Geek Culture Coolness
for Father's and Son
for little ones
And the exotic
(yes, a real snake)
Overall our three days at Salt Lake City's first Comic Con was a fun family event. The attendance numbers on Saturday reach close to 80,000 people making records for the largest first comic con. Even with those overwhelming numbers the organizers did a great job with lots of last minute planning as more and more guest agreed to come and be a part of this event. I thought the number and variate of panels astounding. I mostly went to panels on writing. The authors and others in the writing field hosting the panels were professional, fun and educational. I went to a few celebrity things and found Clair Coffee (Adaline a hexenbeast on Grimm) to be delightful and funny. We chatted with Kevin Sorbo and learned he (okay, his wife) home schools their three kids and they travel to wherever dad is working.
We are already talking about costumes for next year.
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