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Also, if I ever get alzheimer's disease, I want someone to put a cape on me and tell me I was a superhero every day.
Also an opportunity for the companies catering to them to do both business at the convention for existing products (franchises), and get their target audience motivated for upcoming products.
One of the most interesting things about comicon is the convergence that happens over years.
Originally it was the comic universe that drove it. Now, as you can see from the displays, movie/video and gaming franchises are become more and more important.
Gen Con can be a bit odd as well :)
Does the character you take the time to dress up in reflect your REAL personality? If so there are a lot of REALLY disturbed people there.
What did the look on your face at the end mean?
Being on panels with the likes of John Ringo was fun, too.
That REALLY broke my heart.
Yes, ditto - one of these years I will surely get there, but... not this one. 'Other fish to fry.
Something that always springs to mind when I see this kind of thing - also every Halloween - is that other than... ComiCons and Halloweens, the concept of the masquerade ball is almost completely gone from civilization. Maybe that's a big part of why both of these events continue to be so popular.
So I need to think about my future costume... hmmm.
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