[con schedule]
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Holy crap Comic-Con. *grin* So much time, so little to do - wait. Reverse that.
Thursday:
11:30-12:30 DC Nation Room 5AB
12:00-1:00 Prism Comics: Increasing LGBT Visibility Room 1B
12:00-1:30 CFQ/Geek Monthly Movie Preview Room 6A
2:00-3:30 Warner Bros. Presents a Trio of Animated Features Room 6CDEF
2:15-3:00 Spotlight on Greg Weisman Room 9*
3:00-4:30 Marvel Comics: Civil War Room 6A*
4:00-5:00 Pinky and the Brain/Animaniacs Room 6B
6:00-7:00 Guillermo del Toro: Pan’s Labyrinth Room 6CDEF*
My inner twelve-year-old won't let me skip the Weisman, not even for Happy Feet. Hee. The rest I am middling interested in and could possibly be gently suggested in other directions. Except for del Toro, which
frabjousdave has peaked my interest in.
Friday:
10:30-12:00 Comic Arts Conference Session #4: Superman and the Heroic Ideal Room 7B
11:00-12:00 Family Guy/American Dad Room 20
12:00-1:15 Comic Arts Conference Session #5: Comics as Postmodern Narrative Room 7B
12:30-2:00 NBC: Heroes Pilot Screening Room 6CDEF*
12:45-2:15 Twentieth Century Fox Presents Hall H
2:00-3:00 SCI FI: Battlestar Galactica Room 20 **
2:30-3:30 Paramount Pictures Hall H
3:00-4:30 Prism Comics: Evaluating LGBT Material: How May We Help You? Room 24A
4:00-5:30 Bruce Timm Retrospective/Legion of Super Heroes Room 20
4:30-6:00 From She-Ra and He-Man to Dungeons & Dragons and Beyond! Room 5AB *
5:00-6:00 Warner Home Video Sneak Peeks and Forbidden Planet Room 6B *
5:00-6:00 The Boondocks: The Complete First Season Room 6CDEF
5:45-7:00 New Line Cinema Presents Snakes on a Plane Hall H **
6:00-7:00 DC: 52: A Year in the Life of the DCU Room 6B
8:30-11:30 SCI FI Friday Room 6A
The theory ones are probably going to get over-ruled, sigh. Sci-Friday is on there because I've never watched any Stargates, so I may as well be confused in a big room with people who will be snarky, if I watch it. *g* And, She-Ra is a given. I am shamefully conflicted over Forbidden Planet versus Boondocks.
Saturday:
10:30-11:30 Warner Bros. Presents 300 Hall H
11:30-12:30 Greg the Bunny Room 6CDEF
11:30-12:30 Urban Fantastic: Our World Made Less Mundane Room 9 *
12:00-1:00 The Simpsons Room 20
1:00-2:30 DCU: One Year Greater Room 6B
1:00-2:30 Kevin Smith Hall H *
3:45-4:45 Disney Previews Hall H
5:30-7:00 Gays in Comics, Year 19: Infinitely Out and Civil Pride Room 6A*
7:00-8:00 Gays in Comics Mixer Room 6A
Urban Fantastic has Kelley Armstrong and Peter David! And, yeah, Kevin Smith over the DCU, no question. And then Narnia and Pirates, win. AND, Greg Rucka, Gail Simone, and Phil Jiminez at the Gays in Comics one. WIN.
Sunday:
10:30-12:00 Media Tie-In Writers: United and Licensed to Thrill! Room 2
11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Gail Simone Room 9 *
1:00-2:30 Comic Arts Conference Session #13: The “Other” Superhero
I think I have to be at the airport by 2:30 or something, but I only want to see the first paper at the session ("Kristy Boney (Ohio State University) examines the way displacement affects the construction of identity for modern superheroines Wonder Woman and Shining Knight"). Even then, the Simone panel is the only one I really want to see, and that miiight be offset by seeing her at the Gays in Comics panel Sat.
This is going to be FUN.
Thursday:
11:30-12:30 DC Nation Room 5AB
12:00-1:00 Prism Comics: Increasing LGBT Visibility Room 1B
12:00-1:30 CFQ/Geek Monthly Movie Preview Room 6A
2:00-3:30 Warner Bros. Presents a Trio of Animated Features Room 6CDEF
2:15-3:00 Spotlight on Greg Weisman Room 9*
3:00-4:30 Marvel Comics: Civil War Room 6A*
4:00-5:00 Pinky and the Brain/Animaniacs Room 6B
6:00-7:00 Guillermo del Toro: Pan’s Labyrinth Room 6CDEF*
My inner twelve-year-old won't let me skip the Weisman, not even for Happy Feet. Hee. The rest I am middling interested in and could possibly be gently suggested in other directions. Except for del Toro, which
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Friday:
10:30-12:00 Comic Arts Conference Session #4: Superman and the Heroic Ideal Room 7B
11:00-12:00 Family Guy/American Dad Room 20
12:00-1:15 Comic Arts Conference Session #5: Comics as Postmodern Narrative Room 7B
12:30-2:00 NBC: Heroes Pilot Screening Room 6CDEF*
12:45-2:15 Twentieth Century Fox Presents Hall H
2:00-3:00 SCI FI: Battlestar Galactica Room 20 **
2:30-3:30 Paramount Pictures Hall H
3:00-4:30 Prism Comics: Evaluating LGBT Material: How May We Help You? Room 24A
4:00-5:30 Bruce Timm Retrospective/Legion of Super Heroes Room 20
4:30-6:00 From She-Ra and He-Man to Dungeons & Dragons and Beyond! Room 5AB *
5:00-6:00 Warner Home Video Sneak Peeks and Forbidden Planet Room 6B *
5:00-6:00 The Boondocks: The Complete First Season Room 6CDEF
5:45-7:00 New Line Cinema Presents Snakes on a Plane Hall H **
6:00-7:00 DC: 52: A Year in the Life of the DCU Room 6B
8:30-11:30 SCI FI Friday Room 6A
The theory ones are probably going to get over-ruled, sigh. Sci-Friday is on there because I've never watched any Stargates, so I may as well be confused in a big room with people who will be snarky, if I watch it. *g* And, She-Ra is a given. I am shamefully conflicted over Forbidden Planet versus Boondocks.
Saturday:
10:30-11:30 Warner Bros. Presents 300 Hall H
11:30-12:30 Greg the Bunny Room 6CDEF
11:30-12:30 Urban Fantastic: Our World Made Less Mundane Room 9 *
12:00-1:00 The Simpsons Room 20
1:00-2:30 DCU: One Year Greater Room 6B
1:00-2:30 Kevin Smith Hall H *
3:45-4:45 Disney Previews Hall H
5:30-7:00 Gays in Comics, Year 19: Infinitely Out and Civil Pride Room 6A*
7:00-8:00 Gays in Comics Mixer Room 6A
Urban Fantastic has Kelley Armstrong and Peter David! And, yeah, Kevin Smith over the DCU, no question. And then Narnia and Pirates, win. AND, Greg Rucka, Gail Simone, and Phil Jiminez at the Gays in Comics one. WIN.
Sunday:
10:30-12:00 Media Tie-In Writers: United and Licensed to Thrill! Room 2
11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Gail Simone Room 9 *
1:00-2:30 Comic Arts Conference Session #13: The “Other” Superhero
I think I have to be at the airport by 2:30 or something, but I only want to see the first paper at the session ("Kristy Boney (Ohio State University) examines the way displacement affects the construction of identity for modern superheroines Wonder Woman and Shining Knight"). Even then, the Simone panel is the only one I really want to see, and that miiight be offset by seeing her at the Gays in Comics panel Sat.
This is going to be FUN.