{"id":10,"date":"2007-07-31T18:39:00","date_gmt":"2007-07-31T18:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/manga.jadedragononline.com\/fangirl\/2007\/07\/31\/a-few-sdcc-highlights\/"},"modified":"2010-10-31T01:45:58","modified_gmt":"2010-10-31T01:45:58","slug":"a-few-sdcc-highlights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/manga.jadedragononline.com\/fangirl\/2007\/07\/31\/a-few-sdcc-highlights\/","title":{"rendered":"A Few SDCC Highlights"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I went to the San Diego Comic Con over the weekend.&nbsp; This is a family tradition that&#8217;s been going on for 20 years now.&nbsp; I, unfortunately, didn&#8217;t get to see as much as I would have liked because of family obligations, but I did get to attend a few panels.<\/p>\n<p>First, my overall feeling for the con: crowded.&nbsp; Even with on-site registration shutting down for the weekend, there were still 40,000 more people there this year than last (according to G4 TV).&nbsp; And it still felt like it.&nbsp; Many panels had a long line, at least 30-45 minutes waiting in it to get in.&nbsp; If you weren&#8217;t at the Ballroom at 10am on Saturday, you didn&#8217;t get to see the Heroes panel.&nbsp; That room holds 4200 people.&nbsp; Getting through the exhibit hall was no better.&nbsp; You were still getting crushed, and getting in to see some tables was nearly impossible.&nbsp; You can&#8217;t just roam the hall anymore.&nbsp; You have to have specific targets and hit them early, otherwise you&#8217;re not going to get what you want.&nbsp; And, I think that&#8217;s just sad.&nbsp; Browsing has always been one of the great things about Comic Con.&nbsp; Never knowing what you&#8217;re going to find on that one obscure table&#8230;&nbsp; Anyway, enough reminiscing.&nbsp; It&#8217;s getting to the point though, where it&#8217;s not really worth it to go as a family.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re an industry professional, or press, then there are lots of great things for you to do.&nbsp; But for the average lay person&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>The panels:&nbsp; As I said, I was with my family, so that meant compromises had to be made.&nbsp; I was able to go to a couple of my manga panels on Friday, but I had to the accomodate my husband on Saturday for his Sci-Fi panels in exchange.&nbsp; The kids got dragged along.&nbsp; But they had their gameboys, so they were at least quiet.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  Viz Shonen Jump:&nbsp; A lot has already been reported on this panel: Viz Big omnibus volumes of Rurouni Kenshin, Dragonball, and Dragonball Z, and Bleach being added as the new serialization in the magazine.&nbsp; For more about how I feel about Bleach, read<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tokyopop.com\/PhoenixfireV\/blog\/716651.html\"> here<\/a> .&nbsp; Something that hasn&#8217;t been mentioned much is a new Dragonball Collector, which will be a supplement coming out in October.&nbsp; Included in this issue will be a one-shot manga by Toriyama-sensei called Neko Majin.&nbsp; This is a short comedy series that Toriyama did that included an extended cameo by Goku.&nbsp; It is these chapters that will be translated in the magazine.&nbsp; Toriyama fans rejoice!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  Yen Press:&nbsp; I really wanted to attend this panel because of how new the company is.&nbsp; It was a small panel, happening later in the evening.&nbsp; Less than half the room was filled.&nbsp; But, it was a lot of fun, being in an intimate setting for once (and only time the whole con).&nbsp; You can tell Kurt Hassler truly loves manga, as he was jumping in to talk about all the new releases, and was also familiar with the anime associated with them.&nbsp; The exciting news from this panel came through questions from the audience about the anthology Yen Press is planning to do.&nbsp; The plan at the moment seems to be for a Summer of 2008, possibly debuting at SDCC 08.&nbsp; OEL manga (for lack of a better term) will still be a part of the anthology, with Sveltana&#8217;s Night School scheduled to debut.&nbsp; The anthology will also probably be like a Korean anthology, with half the book reading right to left (for Japanese titles), and left to right for the other (for english\/korean titles).&nbsp; The paper quality is expected to be more disposable, like in the Japanese market, and although there isn&#8217;t anything scheduled like Tokyopop&#8217;s Rising Stars of Manga, Yen Press is always actively seeking new talent.&nbsp; The thing that was stressed most at this panel, is that Yen Press doesn&#8217;t want to &#8220;pigeon-holed&#8221; into anyone genre or country.&nbsp; They want to just be known for putting out good books, and to grow the manga market for people not necessarily regular manga readers.&nbsp; This was one of the best panels I attended with the very warm and candid way the panelists interacted with the audience.&nbsp; Personally, I&#8217;m rooting for Yen.&nbsp; I really want to see more of a variety in the manga market without ties to genre.&nbsp; I just want to read good books, and Yen&#8217;s library so far does seem to be filled with them.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  Stargate\/Stargate Atlantis:&nbsp; These panels were back to back, and are always fun to attend.&nbsp; They playfulness of the panelists with each other and the audience is always great.&nbsp; Though, they aren&#8217;t big on giving out information.&nbsp; They run a trailer at the beginning of the panel, and then just jump into questions from the audience.&nbsp; I was 15 minutes late to Stargate SG-1, since it overlapped Shonen Jump, but it apparately started late and I only missed the trailer.&nbsp; The two direct to DVD movies will be out in the Fall 07 and then Spring 08.&nbsp; The Atlantis panel was filled with much of the same hi-jinks as SG-1, as half the panelists and most of the audience stayed for it.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  Supernatural:&nbsp; We&#8217;d wanted to to go to the Heroes panel, but it was filled up by 10am (it didn&#8217;t start until 12:45pm).&nbsp; So, instead we went to the panel for Supernatural.&nbsp; There was only one of the stars there, Jensen Ackles, but that was enough for the fangirls, and there were a lot of them.&nbsp; We were shown an extra from the second season DVD boxset about the writing of the season finale, and a special clips reel made up for the con.&nbsp; Not much was given out about the next season, except that the new additions to the cast, &#8220;the girls&#8221; (they were never named) would not be riding with Dean and Sam, but would instead be more like obstacles.&nbsp; One of the girls is confirmed to be a thief, neither on the side of good or evil.&nbsp; The third season will be about the war with the demons that escaped from Hell in the finale.&nbsp; Many of the questions asked by the audience were about either pranks pulled on set, or the classic rock soundtrack featured in the show.&nbsp; The producers said there were no plans for an official CD compilation of the songs featured, but the possibility of a playlist on iTunes could be considered.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  The Film Crew:&nbsp; This was a big surprise for us, and we weren&#8217;t going to miss it.&nbsp; We only had to stand in line for 20 minutes.&nbsp; The Film Crew is a new venture by the guys who did Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett, doing what they do best: ridiculing bad movies.&nbsp; They are working with Shout! Factory to get the movies.&nbsp; Seeing these guys in person was a real treat.&nbsp; We are big MST3K fans, but never got to see them when it was big.&nbsp; They are really fun to watch and listen to, just getting on stage with introductions!&nbsp; We got to see clips from the next three movies set to come out in Aug, Sept and Oct.&nbsp; And then questions were taken from the audience.&nbsp; Not a lot of the questions were about MST3K.&nbsp; People seemed to be more interested in finding out about the new movies.&nbsp; A request was specifically made to see if they could get <i>Night of the Lepus, <\/i>a bad horror movie from the 70&#8217;s that they were suprisingly unfamiliar with.&nbsp; A promise was made to look into the possibility.&nbsp; The movies they are doing first are all public domain, or at least no one want to claim them.&nbsp; The first four movies they&#8217;ve done are all orphans, but if the DVDs sell well, they might see about trying to get licenses.&nbsp; There were also some questions on Mike Nelson&#8217;s Rifftrax, and comments on Kevin Murphy&#8217;s books, and Bill Corbett&#8217;s projects (he an actual Hollywood writer!&nbsp; Who knew?)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  Sunday:&nbsp; There were very few panels of interest on Sunday.&nbsp; We spent that day trying to get through the last third of the exhibit hall, and picking up the last of anything we wanted to buy.&nbsp; I finally got my Viz bag (they give these out every year).&nbsp; This year it was purple, with Death Note featured on one side, and MAR on the other.&nbsp; I would have liked to have gone to the CMX panel, but the rest of the family was tired, and just wanted to go home.&nbsp; Maybe next year.&nbsp; The kids are starting to show an interest in the Kid&#8217;s workshops on Sunday, so splitting up might work out better next time.<\/p>\n<p>Exhibit Hall:&nbsp; It was crowded of course, but not quite as bad as it was last year, when you couldn&#8217;t even move through the aisles.&nbsp; This year they seemed to keep the crowd controlled better.&nbsp; But the vendors were still a disappointment.&nbsp; I had a nice long list of things I wanted to find at the con.&nbsp; The best I could get was a few comics, a couple of Viz manga (to get my bag), and the toy exclusives.&nbsp; Once though, I would have been able to find everything and more!&nbsp; All the Dog and Pony Show boothes just took up too much space, and made it difficult to get through with the lines and crowds they created.&nbsp; The con exclusives are becoming the only motivation for collectors to come anymore.&nbsp; You can find everything else you want on line.&nbsp; I was really disappointed with the Tokyopop booth.&nbsp; They had a huge space, one third dedicated to computers for signing up for the webite, another third for tables for autographs, and the last third was for their manga &#8220;store&#8221;, that didn&#8217;t have any of the titles I was looking for.&nbsp; This is something that has really bugged me about Tokyopop.&nbsp; They don&#8217;t make all their titles available , only those they think will sell or want to push.&nbsp; The store isn&#8217;t even run by Tokyopop, but a local seller that carries Tokyopop books, so there&#8217;s no way they could have everything.&nbsp; They also didn&#8217;t have any samplers on hand to give out.&nbsp; I checked them all three days.&nbsp; Nothing.&nbsp; Nearly every other manga publisher had samplers.&nbsp; Even Square Enix, at the game booth had a manga sampler!&nbsp; Viz had 6 different samplers for all their lines!&nbsp; With all the books Tokyopop puts out, they would do better to market some of these titles then just push their website.&nbsp; A sampler of the RSoM winners, of their OEL manga.&nbsp; There is so much they <i>could <\/i>do, but it all just wasted potential.<\/p>\n<p>My final thoughts:&nbsp; San Diego Comic Con has gotten too big.&nbsp; It&#8217;s more of a media circus than a comic convention.&nbsp; I saw a &#8220;debate&#8221; on the G4 from comic con, and the person saying that Hollywood hasn&#8217;t ruined comic con didn&#8217;t know want she was talking about.&nbsp; She brought up the success of comic movies, but doesn&#8217;t mention (or realize) that most movie goers won&#8217;t be picking the source material because it differs so from what movie.&nbsp; There are a few solutions to these problems.&nbsp; One, as mentioned on G4 as well, is to split the con.&nbsp; Summer for the media events, and Winter for the comics.&nbsp; Another solution is moving the con, but I don&#8217;t see this as very viable.&nbsp; There are very few places that could handle a con it&#8217;s size.&nbsp; Las Vegas is about the only place that could hold 140,000+ people, but San Diego offers a lot more for families that Vegas could.&nbsp; The third is of my own design, and that&#8217;s to move the comic vendors back to where they started, the old Convention Center in the the Civic Center.&nbsp; It&#8217;s only a few blocks from the new Convention Center, could easily be reached by shuttle, and could no doubt fit all the comic vendors (as few as they are any more).&nbsp; Or even the Fantasy artists, artist alley and small press could move there.&nbsp; Just, something has to give if SDCC is going to survive.&nbsp; Gaming has already been moved out to a local hotel.&nbsp; 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