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Salt Lake Comic Con: The Recap

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Tuesday – 10 September 2013
This past weekend, Salt Lake City hosted its first Comic Con, the aptly named Salt Lake Comic Con:

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The event was originally scheduled to take place at the to another hall in the Expo Center. When sales continued to exceed expectations, the venue changed from Sandy to the Salt Palace Convention Center in downtown Salt Lake City. I haven’t seen official final numbers, but I have heard that over 70,000 tickets were sold for the event:

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This places Salt Lake Comic Con in the top five cons of 2012-2013* in its inaugural year.

After a good deal of deliberation, schedule planning and adjustment, I decided to attend the convention. It would be the first Comic Con – or any other non-train or car show, for that matter – that I attended. I went for two of the convention’s three days: Thursday and Friday.

Thursday, I left work early and spent a little more than three hours at Comic Con. The hall was full of attendees, guests and vendors, all of whom were there to share in their common love of comics, science fiction, and… just plain fun. The crowds weren’t bad Thursday evening. There were a lot of people in costume, which is to be expected at a convention catering to a comic-centric crowd. This young lady was quite possibly my favorite cosplayer of the day:

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She was passing by in a wheelchair, when I noticed her. I asked her if she’d mind if I took a picture of her and her costume. She gave a quick look at her father, who was pushing her chair. He gave her a smiling nod of approval. She gave a quick smile, stood up and posed… sans smile, just as you’d expect from Raven, especially from the Teen Titans and/or Teen Titans Go! cartoons.

After talking with the guys from Dr. Volt’s Comic Connection for a while, I walked around and looked at various exhibitors’ booths and displays, including a great The Hobbit-themed booth from WETA:

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Friday, I was only able to attend for a few hours, but I decided to go in costume, in my Nick Fury outfit:

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Attending in costume was a slightly different experience than going in street clothes. I was approached by people – including a number of young children (or their parents, in the case of shy kids) – asking if they could take my picture. When I was trying to decide whether or not to go in costume, I wasn’t sure how I would feel about that. After the fact, I can say: It was actually quite a bit of fun, especially when I saw the kids’ faces light up when I said that I’d take a picture with them.  And let’s face it, when a trio of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents and Captain America ask if they can get a picture with you, you say “Yes.”

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I wasn’t able to attend on Saturday, but heard about the chaos of the day from a few people. It seems that the bulk of the con attendees came on Saturday. This wasn’t surprising, as it was the only day that surprise guest Stan Lee was going to be at the Con. The number of people attempting to enter the convention center was so great that the Salt Lake Fire Marshall came and limited the number of people able to enter at one time. As people left, they had to get back into the growing line if they wished to get back in.

There were a few points of contention, from what I’ve learned. Most of the complaints seem to stem from a lack of communication and dissemination of information between staff members on Thursday. This led to some confusion about things like where panels were being held and who would be available for guest signings at what time. I also heard that the lines of communication were greatly improved on Friday and Saturday. I’d chalk most of the issues up to “first year growing pains.”

All told, I had a fun – though abbreviated – time at the first Salt Lake Comic Con. As my time was limited, I didn’t attend any panel discussions or stand in line for any autographs/photographs from the celebrity guests. With a bit more advance planning, perhaps I’ll do those things next year. From the attendee point of view, I thought that Salt Lake Comic Con was a good event. If the bumps and scrapes from this year are addressed and corrected for next year’s Comic Con, I expect that it will be even better.

The gallery of pictures I took can be seen to get many pictures on Friday, due to both time constraints and being stopped by people wanting to take my picture. Hopefully, next year, I’ll be able to get more.

* – As of 08 September 2013

Four-Color Coverage: Movie and TV Costume Updates

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Comic Book Resources’ Spinoff Online column has scored some new information about the costumes that will be seen in the upcoming Green Lantern movie and Wonder Woman television show:

New Green Lantern Images Show Ryan Reynolds In Full CG Suit

…and…

NBC’s Wonder Woman Will Wear Three Different Costumes

Click the above items for more details.

Four-Color Coverage: “Superman news: Amy Adams will be Lois Lane”

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

The Los Angeles Times’ “Hero Complex” blog ran an exclusive feature this morning:

This just in — three-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams will play journalist Lois Lane in Hollywood’s revival of “Superman.”

For the full article, click here.

Four-Color Coverage: ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ trailer

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Marvel has released the first trailer for this summer’s Captain America: The First Avenger.

Captain America: The First Avenger hits theatres on 22 July 2011.

Four-Color Coverage: Wonder Woman costume shot

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Last week, DC Comics’ “The Source” blog to be a melding of the traditional costume with the new comics version, as designed by Jim Lee.

In the week since this hit the Internet, there have been MANY comments – pro and con – about it. On the whole, I’m okay with it. I will agree with some commenters that the color palette for the pants may be a little “bright.”  But, it’s also a studio shot; it could look entirely different by the time the show hits the air and/or when it’s being shot against scenery and not just a blank white wall.

Four-Color Coverage: “And back again…!”

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Sunday – 31 October 2010
It’s literally been more than a month of Sundays (07 Sept 2010) since I’ve posted here.  I have a draft of a post from a few weeks back that may still see the light of day, but we’ll see how that goes…

In the past month-and-a-half, 4CC (and my other sites) have changed hosting companies. The overall transition has been rather painless, but making sure that all of the behind-the-scenes details have been taken care of has been a slow process. (It’s been slow mostly due to the fact that I have had other things that were a bit higher priority on my docket.)

In the past nearly-eight weeks, there have been a lot of good books that have hit the shelves. There have also been some good features on the big and small screens. I hope to touch on some of them in the next week or two.  In the mean time, here are a few tide-me-overs:

    • The premiere of The Walking Dead is tonight on AMC. (Check local listings for time/channel)

And that’s it for now!

Four-Color Coverage: WB Releases Green Lantern Character Posters

Monday, July 26th, 2010

From Comic Book Resources:

Warner Bros. Pictures has released the Comic-Con International-exclusive character teaser posters for Green Lantern that, in addition to showcasing stars Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, give us our first official glimpses of Mark Strong as Sinestro and Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond. As a bonus, they also give a nod to the Green Lantern oath.

To read the rest of the article – and to see the posters – click here.

Four-Color Coverage: DC Universe Online Extended Trailer

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Check this action out:

TO BE REPLACED WITH A WORKING VIDEO SOON

Yeah… I know….

Release date: 02 November 2010

Four-Color Coverage: Joss Whedon Officially Directing the Avengers Movie

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

By way of Comics Alliance:

In a move sure to please his diehard fans, Joss Whedon, creator of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” “Dollhouse,” and “Firefly,” announced at today’s Visionaries panel at San Diego Comic-con International that is he definitely directing the “Avengers” for Marvel.

For the rest of the article, click here.

Four-Color Coverage: Alan Moore rejects DC rights offer: ‘I don’t want Watchmen back’

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Comic Book Resources takes a look at Alan Moore’s refusal to reclaim his rights to the Watchmen property:

Alan Moore, whose tumultuous relationship with DC Comics is legendary, claims the publisher offered this week to return the rights to his most famous creation — in exchange for a concession.

“They offered me the rights to Watchmen back, if I would agree to some dopey prequels and sequels,” Moore told Underwire today. “So I just told them that if they said that 10 years ago, when I asked them for that, then yeah it might have worked. But these days I don’t want Watchmen back. Certainly, I don’t want it back under those kinds of terms.”

To read the rest of the article, click here.